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practitioner activities not limited to florida, rogue pain clinics are in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio now in addition to out west. a dea investigation, with state and local and federal agencies of a pain clinic doctor operating in ohio culminated with the doctor sentenced to four life terms for overdose deaths. of four individuals. i would have to wrap it up here. we are making progress. dea is using regulatory authority to ensure compliance with the csa and immplementing regulations. strengthening the integrity of the system. in closing, i want to assure you that dea is working closely with all our counterparts. federal. state, local. and regulatory counterparts as part of the administration's comprehen sieveco comprehensive approach. thank you for this opportunity to appear. and i look forward to answering your questions. >> thank you very much. i'm going to recognize, myself for five minutes. of questioning. and i would look to begin with the attorney general bondee. i know you care passionately. you and i have spoke any bout the opiate babies. and it's my belief when people dabble
practitioner activities not limited to florida, rogue pain clinics are in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio now in addition to out west. a dea investigation, with state and local and federal agencies of a pain clinic doctor operating in ohio culminated with the doctor sentenced to four life terms for overdose deaths. of four individuals. i would have to wrap it up here. we are making progress. dea is using regulatory authority to ensure compliance with the csa and immplementing...
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freeze line right now coming down through wisconsin, dipping down in indiana, and a little spot in southern ohio. will probably make it as far south as louisville. we had a few severe weather reports yesterday. later today, a little more widespread, little more energy coming out of the west, anywhere from northern nebraska through texas, you have to watch out for severe storms. everyone in the east after a cool start should be a decent afternoon. as far as severe weather goes, this area of yellow is who is under a slight risk, oklahoma city, amarillo, down toward midland. best chances for tornadoes is going to be in southern kansas, all the way down to northern oklahoma, a few tornadoes, doesn't look like a big outbreak today. the forecast, watch for thunderstorms in the middle in the country, also watching the cool, chilly temperatures in the ohio valley. that is the national forecast and here is the weather outside your window. areas like boston, hartford, providence through new england, one more day of these afternoon clouds and showers. i know we have been stuck in the cool weather pattern a
freeze line right now coming down through wisconsin, dipping down in indiana, and a little spot in southern ohio. will probably make it as far south as louisville. we had a few severe weather reports yesterday. later today, a little more widespread, little more energy coming out of the west, anywhere from northern nebraska through texas, you have to watch out for severe storms. everyone in the east after a cool start should be a decent afternoon. as far as severe weather goes, this area of...
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the core of the system is a double barreled low pressure pushing storms in kentucky and southern ohio. cold air will come in for us by tomorrow and by tomorrow night, but a mild evening. you can see the warm surge up the east coast but cooler hair about to punch. chances of rain will be extremely minimal through the early part of next week. looks like all precipitation will stay well south of us. overnight clear, breezy. temperatures begin to drop after sunset. tomorrow we struggle through the 50s. we think we'll get to 60, struggling to get to 60. so maybe bring a area along. again, 60s are our average high and a sunny scenario. it will be tough to complain if you're lucky enough to have friday off. as we push toward easter sunday a fresh warmup. as you head toward brunch on sunday, looks like very nice day for this. >> easter egg hunt and all the good stuff. >> church, you name it. >>> let's clift gears and talk about politics in democracy 2012 news. mitt romney walked away with three big victories, one in maryland, wisconsin and district of columbia. rick santorum said he is not ba
the core of the system is a double barreled low pressure pushing storms in kentucky and southern ohio. cold air will come in for us by tomorrow and by tomorrow night, but a mild evening. you can see the warm surge up the east coast but cooler hair about to punch. chances of rain will be extremely minimal through the early part of next week. looks like all precipitation will stay well south of us. overnight clear, breezy. temperatures begin to drop after sunset. tomorrow we struggle through the...
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there's another band of rain out in kentucky and southern ohio and southern indiana. that's going to stay to our south today. we'll get clouds. we'll have those clouds comes through from time to time. out ahead of that, cold high dry pressure has been pushing into pennsylvania. you're seeing the leading edge of that. all this area in blue is in the 40s. eastern shore, north and western suburbs and in the shenandoah valley. where it's dark blue, that is in the 30s. western maryland and into pennsylvania. starting off this april morning feeling quick chilly. and we're going to stay chilly through the morning hours. back by 10:30 or so in want co-prince william county it's going be in the mid-50s. during the afternoon it's going to be mostly cloudy by 2:00. only 60 degrees. this is going to be typical throughout much of northern virginia and the metro area and then for the middle of the afternoon, late may afternoon it may get into the low 60s. we'll have the cloud cover breaking up tonight and as we get to tonight, 50 degrees and by dawn tomorrow it will be into the 40s
there's another band of rain out in kentucky and southern ohio and southern indiana. that's going to stay to our south today. we'll get clouds. we'll have those clouds comes through from time to time. out ahead of that, cold high dry pressure has been pushing into pennsylvania. you're seeing the leading edge of that. all this area in blue is in the 40s. eastern shore, north and western suburbs and in the shenandoah valley. where it's dark blue, that is in the 30s. western maryland and into...
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here's a look at live doppler 9000 on the big picture here, you have a series of showers in southern ohio coming into west virginia west virginia. but the air is so dry a lot of this is not reaching the ground. part of the dry innocence is contributing to the high fire danger through new york state and parts of southern new hampshire. we have red flag warnings that include the entire washington baltimore metro, out into the mountains. really everybody. the fire danger is high. don't burn today. easily you can have a problem if these things get out of control. we don't need any more. winds, along with the dry air a problem. gusts to 40 right now. the latest report at reagan national 36, in leesburg, 36 also in petersburg, looks like the next few hours will have the windiest conditions and things will start to get maybe not as windy late this afternoon and this evening. temperatures they are running in the upper 50s to even upper 60s. fredericksburg, 67. our weather watch 64 and 65 for readville. and here in washington it is not just the temperatures but the dryness. the relative humidity w
here's a look at live doppler 9000 on the big picture here, you have a series of showers in southern ohio coming into west virginia west virginia. but the air is so dry a lot of this is not reaching the ground. part of the dry innocence is contributing to the high fire danger through new york state and parts of southern new hampshire. we have red flag warnings that include the entire washington baltimore metro, out into the mountains. really everybody. the fire danger is high. don't burn today....
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you boil it down to the common denominator whether it's medicaid costs in ohio, especially in southern ohio which is economically depressed it borders eastern kentucky, as we've heard attorney general conway allude to as an economically depressed area. it's a huge burden on the medicaid system there. as you move across the state of ohio it goes all through all the way from the middle class up to the upper class. whether it's a company that has to pay increased health care premiums that it's providing its employees because of the number of pills employees are receiving as part of a prescription or the insurance companies the cost to those folks, the insurance companies in ohio have reached out to the attorney general's office to talk with us and say what role do we play in this? this is a huge cost to our bottom line. it touches everybody. it's the taxpayer that's poot footing the bill. >> so we win the day with the argument of the human suffering of the budgetary tolls, there's no rhyme or reason why we wouldn't be tackling this head-on as a nation. and, again, mr. rannazzisi, one last ques
you boil it down to the common denominator whether it's medicaid costs in ohio, especially in southern ohio which is economically depressed it borders eastern kentucky, as we've heard attorney general conway allude to as an economically depressed area. it's a huge burden on the medicaid system there. as you move across the state of ohio it goes all through all the way from the middle class up to the upper class. whether it's a company that has to pay increased health care premiums that it's...
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has not made it too far south, dipping down near chicago, north of indianapolis, down through southern ohio. everything colored in blue is below freezing. that will dip further to the south this morning, especially the suburbs outside the big cities. otherwise that pesky area of low pressure that continues to bring scattered showers, breezy conditions and cloudy skies to northern new england, today is your last day. all the clear, blue skies, beautiful weather that is today from the ohio valley, that will slide into new england and all of the east coast for your friday. after a gloomy week, it should be a nice tail end into the weekend. storms in northern california bringing more rain today and tonight. a new storm out in the plains will bring severe weather late today. i don't think we'll see a lot of tornados, maybe five or six. those areas of concern will be northern hooklahoma, western portions of kansas. mostly rural country. oklahoma city and dallas, you should be safe today, but you have a chance of severe weather over the next two days into the weekend. as far as the forecast goes,
has not made it too far south, dipping down near chicago, north of indianapolis, down through southern ohio. everything colored in blue is below freezing. that will dip further to the south this morning, especially the suburbs outside the big cities. otherwise that pesky area of low pressure that continues to bring scattered showers, breezy conditions and cloudy skies to northern new england, today is your last day. all the clear, blue skies, beautiful weather that is today from the ohio...
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have been some shower and thunderstorms pushing across portions of southwestern west virginia and southern ohioontinues to track to the north carolina area and so we got a mist on the big showers and storms and we won't be missing out on the cooler temperatures. later tonight, much closer to dawn frederick could drop to 36 degrees and gaithersburg, 38. here in d.c., 45 and we'll describe that as chilly and not expecting frost or freeze advisories locally and have been posted for western maryland. overnight, dropping to 45 and under clearing skies in the district. thirtys in the suburb. tomorrow b60 degrees and that is going to be 15 degrees cooler than we were today and don't worry, we begin a slow warning trend. friday, lots of sunshine, 62 degrees and looks like saturday, 66 and we will also see easter coming in as a beautiful day at 68 degrees and we'll hold off any showers until monday and that is only a slight chance at that at 65. don't go away, much more of fox 5 news edge at 6 to come. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on deman
have been some shower and thunderstorms pushing across portions of southwestern west virginia and southern ohioontinues to track to the north carolina area and so we got a mist on the big showers and storms and we won't be missing out on the cooler temperatures. later tonight, much closer to dawn frederick could drop to 36 degrees and gaithersburg, 38. here in d.c., 45 and we'll describe that as chilly and not expecting frost or freeze advisories locally and have been posted for western...
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if you go to tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio, and, you know, most of those, southern hoi hoip were shut down. but we still continue to see those flow out. i just right now -- even though f florida is going downhill, states north of florida is on the rise. this problem is just moving north and west. >> just glad to hear you admit that and to say that. that is encouraging to me. can you speak briefly about the cardinal case? now that the district court, resolved the restraining order what are the next steps in the cardinal case. apparently cardinal plans to appeal. if the district court order is uphead, what its the next step? >> because the case is in active litigation, i am not allowed to answer questions. however i can tell you we have -- we have had cases similar to cardinal in the past. in the last, two, three years. they're exercising, their rights. and we respect that. we will continue on with the program. looking at our distributors, making sure they meet their obligations under the act. if they don't meet their obligations under the act we will take the same action that we h
if you go to tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio, and, you know, most of those, southern hoi hoip were shut down. but we still continue to see those flow out. i just right now -- even though f florida is going downhill, states north of florida is on the rise. this problem is just moving north and west. >> just glad to hear you admit that and to say that. that is encouraging to me. can you speak briefly about the cardinal case? now that the district court, resolved the restraining order...
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so -- and that's especially true in central and southern ohio. so you have a -- you know, we talk about america divided, ohio was divided. it's cuyahoga county against just about every other part of the state. >> hi, ken. who would you say was controlling the distribution of drugs mid -- that sub channel -- not the users, the distribution. who was controlling that mid '60s, did it change late '60s, early '70s. and i know they weren't part of campus activity, but when does the mafia -- and the growth in the '60s and '70s -- did you see any connections there early? >> well, my impression is, and i'm certainly no expert. well, one could argue that heroin was a family arrangement, you know. right out of the corely owns. many of the drugs, particularly marijuana, had -- it's home-grown. at the university of kansas, ditch weed will become a local crop. parts of ohio, megs county gold, as we call it. so those types of narcotic crops are hard to control. it actually makes it much harder to crack down on it. now, of course, in my book i discuss oddsly, as
so -- and that's especially true in central and southern ohio. so you have a -- you know, we talk about america divided, ohio was divided. it's cuyahoga county against just about every other part of the state. >> hi, ken. who would you say was controlling the distribution of drugs mid -- that sub channel -- not the users, the distribution. who was controlling that mid '60s, did it change late '60s, early '70s. and i know they weren't part of campus activity, but when does the mafia -- and...
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practitioner activities not limited to florida, rogue pain clinics are in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio now in addition to out west. a dea investigation, with state and local and federal agencies of a pain clinic doctor operating in ohio culminated with the doctor sentenced to four life terms for overdose deaths. of four individuals. i would have to wrap it up here. we are making
practitioner activities not limited to florida, rogue pain clinics are in georgia, tennessee, kentucky, southern ohio now in addition to out west. a dea investigation, with state and local and federal agencies of a pain clinic doctor operating in ohio culminated with the doctor sentenced to four life terms for overdose deaths. of four individuals. i would have to wrap it up here. we are making
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you boil it down to the common denominator whether it's medicaid costs in ohio, especially in southern ohio which is economically depressed it borders eastern kentucky, as we've heard attorney general conway allude to as an economically depressed area. it's a huge burden on the medicaid system there. as you move across the state of ohio it goes all through all the way from the middle class up to the upper class. whether it's a
you boil it down to the common denominator whether it's medicaid costs in ohio, especially in southern ohio which is economically depressed it borders eastern kentucky, as we've heard attorney general conway allude to as an economically depressed area. it's a huge burden on the medicaid system there. as you move across the state of ohio it goes all through all the way from the middle class up to the upper class. whether it's a
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but where it does matter is southern ohio, where it's strongsh very strong evangelical christians. it's not his fault he is a mormon but the fact is he is. it may not cause them to vote for obama for sure but it may mean they don't turn out. that is a big fear. >> kimberly: impact voter enthusiasm on his behalf. >> bob: sure. >> eric: i can't imagine it comes from the obama camp, though. that is what i'm saying and orrin hatch said the same thing. struck me as i can't imagine that obama would level an attack on romney because-his mormon faith. >> dana: but they won't mind if other people do. that's what i think. >> kimberly: tell us how it works. >> dana: take the family for example. one thing that senator obama said early on is families should be out of bounds. he stuck to that closely. it doesn't mean everybody else did. comes from the top. but that is a good thing. set a good tone. he protected his daughters very well. the media respected it. faith is a different thing. if you look at coverage of the last year, reporters who are writing about mitt romney. one word comes up over
but where it does matter is southern ohio, where it's strongsh very strong evangelical christians. it's not his fault he is a mormon but the fact is he is. it may not cause them to vote for obama for sure but it may mean they don't turn out. that is a big fear. >> kimberly: impact voter enthusiasm on his behalf. >> bob: sure. >> eric: i can't imagine it comes from the obama camp, though. that is what i'm saying and orrin hatch said the same thing. struck me as i can't imagine...
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if in ohio where southern ohio has a large evangelical population of voters for republicans if 5% of them stayed at home because they don't want romney, they are not excited about romney or don't work that hard, that is the real fear. it's not that they won't vote for barack obama but will they vote for mitt romney? the w the enthusiasm they did for george bush? >> i can answer that. being in southwest ohio, spoken to republicans in the lincoln day dinner cincinnati, last week. >> they are wired up and ready to go. they had the biggest lincoln day dinner decades. this is hot bed of republican enthusiasm. it's there. >> eric: we want to move on. yesterday we touched on mormonism issue and if it would affect the romney campaign. if it was, where would it come from? last night, brit hume on o'reilly. this is what he said. >> we had a lot of people who were mormon, prominent people in the country and governor of massachusetts who was mormon. is there any real evidence that mormonism affected the conduct of their life in public policy in any peculiar way? i say no. harsh criticism of peop
if in ohio where southern ohio has a large evangelical population of voters for republicans if 5% of them stayed at home because they don't want romney, they are not excited about romney or don't work that hard, that is the real fear. it's not that they won't vote for barack obama but will they vote for mitt romney? the w the enthusiasm they did for george bush? >> i can answer that. being in southwest ohio, spoken to republicans in the lincoln day dinner cincinnati, last week. >>...
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tornado during the nighttime hours and we have the tornado risks across areas of southern indiana, southern ohiostern parts of west virginia and most of the state of kentucky into portions of virginia and even northeastern parts of tennessee so the large hail and damaging wind gusts are concerns from the thunderstorms and we had one round of showers and thunderstorms move through earlier today and you can see them earlier today. through parts of kentucky and those can push ott severe weather zone has really had the warm temperatures and all of that humidity in police, that helps the severe storms, but there's going to be a second round of them. starting to form and you can see some light showers across central parts of indiana and that's what we'll be watching throughout the overnight hours and the possibility of severe weather, as we head into tomorrow. a strong cold front is going to start to exit from the rockies and ahead of it. warm, humid air across parts of texas up through arkansas and kansas and oklahoma and so this combination with the strong gold front and the warm air in place, is go
tornado during the nighttime hours and we have the tornado risks across areas of southern indiana, southern ohiostern parts of west virginia and most of the state of kentucky into portions of virginia and even northeastern parts of tennessee so the large hail and damaging wind gusts are concerns from the thunderstorms and we had one round of showers and thunderstorms move through earlier today and you can see them earlier today. through parts of kentucky and those can push ott severe weather...
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showers from southern ohio, into the carolinas.ther batch of rain, these are little impulses of energy. just a little pressure system rolling by the area. right now, in between, clouds to the north. clouds and showers to the south. but this is what is moving in our general direction. essentially, a warm front is developing. very warm, humid air down here. that's going to move across our region. overnight into tomorrow. i don't see how we can escape, getting shower activity with that. but eventually, it will clear out on friday. we get a little cooler and dryer. so decent sunshine friday. and then on saturday and sunday, another system rolling through the area. another chance of showers this weekend. unfortunately, yes, it's your weekend. southeast winds at 10 to 15 and small craft advisery. tomorrow, bay temp, around 57 degrees. tonight, not too bad night. but later on, overnight, shower, maybe even a thundershower by early morning. i'm talking 3:00, 4:00 in the morning. so when you go to work in the morning, might be actually rain
showers from southern ohio, into the carolinas.ther batch of rain, these are little impulses of energy. just a little pressure system rolling by the area. right now, in between, clouds to the north. clouds and showers to the south. but this is what is moving in our general direction. essentially, a warm front is developing. very warm, humid air down here. that's going to move across our region. overnight into tomorrow. i don't see how we can escape, getting shower activity with that. but...
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until the day he died gerald ford could name the four counties in southern ohio-- the pro-life counties where he lost and therefore lost the election. it's always some pocket in one of these swing states that so's so important. so for all the 30,000 feet, the national polling and all that, it's the state polling. the stuff that mike's so good at. >> reporters always want to find out what the new ohio is. it could be virginia, it could be colorado whenever i ask people that they're always like "don't forget about ohio." (laughter) >> rose: ohio's the new ohio. >> true. >> rose: what's different about this campaign that was not true in 2008 in terms of whether access to candidates... whatever it might be? >> a big part of it is that the voters are experiencing in the realtime. much more so than '08. they're seeing the videos. the camigns are interacting with them. romney tweeting from his vacation is part of the strategy of, like, reintroducing their father. like so many new ways that people can see the campaign and it's why this new format and why we're so intent on pioneering new format
until the day he died gerald ford could name the four counties in southern ohio-- the pro-life counties where he lost and therefore lost the election. it's always some pocket in one of these swing states that so's so important. so for all the 30,000 feet, the national polling and all that, it's the state polling. the stuff that mike's so good at. >> reporters always want to find out what the new ohio is. it could be virginia, it could be colorado whenever i ask people that they're always...
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the southern half of ohio, a lot of showers here. only a few up north. locally we've been watching the stuff down toward charlottesville but it's been creaming toward fredericksburg -- creeping towards fredricksburg. locally now coming into portions of southern fairfax, southern prince william, even western charles county we're seeing some of these showers as they approach 301, la plata, waldorf. it's 57 in arlington right now and sterling but only 51 for haymarket and reston and laurel this morning. college park and bwi54. in d.c. this morning we've got cloudy skies. we're seeing some light now. 59 degrees. a south wind at 10. and that barometer continues to drop. here we go looking all all the showers down to the south -- all the showers down to the south of us. this area of showers extends up toward detroit. we'll have take watch that as we go through the day to see what will actually pop up and develop even though the computers have stuff mainly south of us. i think we all need to be keeping that umbrella handy just in case. today enough sun we'll ge
the southern half of ohio, a lot of showers here. only a few up north. locally we've been watching the stuff down toward charlottesville but it's been creaming toward fredericksburg -- creeping towards fredricksburg. locally now coming into portions of southern fairfax, southern prince william, even western charles county we're seeing some of these showers as they approach 301, la plata, waldorf. it's 57 in arlington right now and sterling but only 51 for haymarket and reston and laurel this...
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mid 60's around baltimore. 60 in southern michigan and across the ohio valley. 70 degrees in charlotte, north carolina. in baltimore, the official low was 66 and the official low 37. the average temperature 52 degrees. the normal is 53. one degree below normal for the average temperature. that is three straight days the average diverter and below normal. you have to roll back to early february to find the same -- to find that. a beautiful spring day. tree and gas pollen crank it out into the atmosphere. one of the 87 the total count. that is in the high range. the allergy season continues. garrett county. stages tomorrow. quite sunday through the early morning hours. cloud cover will arrive and, eventually, a chance of rain for tomorrow evening. we could actually use the rain. hopefully we will get a few showers tomorrow night. the cloud cover will keep the temperature is up in the western maryland mountains. especially on the lower eastern shore, a rapid temperature dropped. 41 at cambridge for some of the outlying areas, especially the interior areas of the eastern shore, opera 30's
mid 60's around baltimore. 60 in southern michigan and across the ohio valley. 70 degrees in charlotte, north carolina. in baltimore, the official low was 66 and the official low 37. the average temperature 52 degrees. the normal is 53. one degree below normal for the average temperature. that is three straight days the average diverter and below normal. you have to roll back to early february to find the same -- to find that. a beautiful spring day. tree and gas pollen crank it out into the...
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showers down across southern virginia. back in ohio, look at this. we've got this to watch.his is going to cross northern west virginia. a better chance south of d.c. than north of d.c. for some heavier showers but as we look at live doppler 9000 right now, light sprinkles from calvert and st. mary's coming into southern prince george's county there. and charms as well -- charles as well. to the south and west culpeper back toward the park and the valley, that's where we're seeing steadier showers. let's go to monika right now at 5:29. she's got an update on time saver traffic. where is your little guy? >> he is asleep in bed. >> stayed up late last night watching the game? >> that's right. that's fine. he's watching from home and that's great. things are looking great outside as well. no problems to report on the beltway. we're going to zoom in first of all to the south side of town. things are looking good on 95 coming frup dale city from -- up from dale city to woodbridge. let's take a live look in springfield. it's just beginning to see some volume here. we'll go a littl
showers down across southern virginia. back in ohio, look at this. we've got this to watch.his is going to cross northern west virginia. a better chance south of d.c. than north of d.c. for some heavier showers but as we look at live doppler 9000 right now, light sprinkles from calvert and st. mary's coming into southern prince george's county there. and charms as well -- charles as well. to the south and west culpeper back toward the park and the valley, that's where we're seeing steadier...
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the surface, a little bit of sleet, not heavy snow fall, a chance of severe weather in the ohio valley and southern plains. we have a lot to talk about weather-wise, we'll get you caught up very soon, randi. keep the umbrellas handy through the great lakes. >> looks like some folks will get soaked. thank you. >>> you betcha. >>> a rundown of the stories we're working on for you this hour. a year since one of the worst tornado outbreaks in u.s. history, we look back on how the hard-hit college town of tuscaloosa, alabama is recovering. >>> identity theft is on the rise, run down what you need to do to protect yourself. >>> imagine coming across your own face on a missing child poster, a man who made a shocking discovery after more than three decades. >>> at 45 after the hour, one of the coolest stories of the day, asteroid mining. the world's billionaires are teaming up to find earth's most precious metals in space. pretty cool. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymba
the surface, a little bit of sleet, not heavy snow fall, a chance of severe weather in the ohio valley and southern plains. we have a lot to talk about weather-wise, we'll get you caught up very soon, randi. keep the umbrellas handy through the great lakes. >> looks like some folks will get soaked. thank you. >>> you betcha. >>> a rundown of the stories we're working on for you this hour. a year since one of the worst tornado outbreaks in u.s. history, we look back on...
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persistent problem that it is and i appreciate the work the va is done especially in chillicothe in southern ohione of the best veterans outreach programs for the homeless of anyplace in the country. according to a recent gao report the number of homeless women veterans is more than doubled from 06 to 2010. va is in keeping up but i understand it's not just the va, it's an all hands approach from state and local governments to nonprofit and public service groups and it's not just the homeless programs like food and shelter, the homeless veterans reintegration program, the department of labor funded program, designed to provide support and assistance for veterans to obtain employment and economic stability. it's getting access to the program that includes medical treatment and counseling and education and where appropriate legal assistance. ultimately the veterans administration must be the leader in the coordinator of these efforts as we continue to look to solutions. like are witnesses to think about how we can coordinates these programs so that they are not overlapping or are not missing gaps.
persistent problem that it is and i appreciate the work the va is done especially in chillicothe in southern ohione of the best veterans outreach programs for the homeless of anyplace in the country. according to a recent gao report the number of homeless women veterans is more than doubled from 06 to 2010. va is in keeping up but i understand it's not just the va, it's an all hands approach from state and local governments to nonprofit and public service groups and it's not just the homeless...
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southern colorado, oklahoma, west virginia and ohio. and so it seems like sort of a new phenomenon certainly in the news lately, but it's actually not. this sly slide is to give you a feel for what's been a phenomenon known for more than 50 years now. here's a list of either the largest or the most significant earthquakes in several different areas. and due to several different human activities around the world. starting with back in the '60s and a colin injection experiment, rocky mountain, i want you to remember this one. this is the largest well documented injection induced earthquake, 9.253. in are want -- in the former soviet union, three earthquakes, not necessarily due to injection. we don't know what happened there. but certainly due to the human gas extraction activities. water reservoirs, large water reservoirs also trigger earthquakes, as in lake mead in nevada and orville in california. and many other places around the world. and also geothermal, the geothermal field, where the injection has resulted in an earthquake, and a
southern colorado, oklahoma, west virginia and ohio. and so it seems like sort of a new phenomenon certainly in the news lately, but it's actually not. this sly slide is to give you a feel for what's been a phenomenon known for more than 50 years now. here's a list of either the largest or the most significant earthquakes in several different areas. and due to several different human activities around the world. starting with back in the '60s and a colin injection experiment, rocky mountain, i...
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temperatures in the southern portions of the ohio valley. in tennessee, and georgia.e mid- to upper 80s. that should be in our region. now, there will be a slight chance of a widely scattered shower or thundershower wednesday. maybe thursday. and probably a better chance friday night, as a front comes across the area. there will be slight chances of showers this week. but although a very, very warm week. west winds to be diminishing. the bay temp, around 58 degrees now. it's coming up a little bit. tonight, showers overnight. 53 and into tomorrow morning. maybe a rumble of thunder or so. temperatures, eventually, with the sun back out. 75 to 80 degrees tomorrow afternoon. >> we will take that. >> wow. >>> that's a first. >> that's a transition. exactly. thanks, bob. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news tonight. invasive security. the unique plan to protect the summer olympics. and why it has homeowners extremely upset. >>> solved. i'm mike hellgren, with new agreements on -- developments on a string of murders in the nation's capital, including a tourist. the maryland c
temperatures in the southern portions of the ohio valley. in tennessee, and georgia.e mid- to upper 80s. that should be in our region. now, there will be a slight chance of a widely scattered shower or thundershower wednesday. maybe thursday. and probably a better chance friday night, as a front comes across the area. there will be slight chances of showers this week. but although a very, very warm week. west winds to be diminishing. the bay temp, around 58 degrees now. it's coming up a little...
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you can see the chance of severe storms across the ohio valley, great lakes and into the southern plainsrockies, rain in the pacific northwest, but plenty of sunshine in the extreme northeast, southeast and parts of the west coast even the great basin with a mix of sun and clouds. in terms of high temperatures, we're going to the 50s and 60s in the northeast. a chance of some thunderstorms could cool you down into the afternoon, 71 in kansas city, 46 in minneapolis. 60s from seattle to portland, san francisco and back to los angeles, 76 your expected high for today. randy, let's toss it back to you. >>> you have heard it, location, location, location, it is critical in real estate. and now one chef says it is just as important for your food and your table. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go
you can see the chance of severe storms across the ohio valley, great lakes and into the southern plainsrockies, rain in the pacific northwest, but plenty of sunshine in the extreme northeast, southeast and parts of the west coast even the great basin with a mix of sun and clouds. in terms of high temperatures, we're going to the 50s and 60s in the northeast. a chance of some thunderstorms could cool you down into the afternoon, 71 in kansas city, 46 in minneapolis. 60s from seattle to...
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there is some more air behind a warm front out here in the southern appalachians and part of the ohio valley. that warm front will be lifting through tonight so it will not cloth much at all. tomorrow should be considerably warmer than today. this line of showers and storms this stretching from south of chicago and pushing into indiana. we will have to deal with some of those scattered showers as the warm air moves in late tonight and tomorrow. clouds continue, shot or thunderstorm possible overnight, especially after midnight. with all this warmer air streaming into the region, temperatures will stay in the low or maybe even upper 50's in some locations. there is the warm front stretching through the ohio valley. this same area of low pressure will not only push the war front three, it will drag a cold front across our region. -- not only push the warm front through. back to the west, another storm will push some warmer air our way and by the end of the week it may feel summary. severe thunderstorms breaking out in indiana and kentucky. the watch is out for the upper midwest as at se
there is some more air behind a warm front out here in the southern appalachians and part of the ohio valley. that warm front will be lifting through tonight so it will not cloth much at all. tomorrow should be considerably warmer than today. this line of showers and storms this stretching from south of chicago and pushing into indiana. we will have to deal with some of those scattered showers as the warm air moves in late tonight and tomorrow. clouds continue, shot or thunderstorm possible...
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weather that's going to be popping up as we go throughout the day across the southern plains working their way across the midwest and ohio valley. we are dealing with heavier rain and thunderstorms moving into oklahoma and kanza, missouri as well. and all this will extend up to the north. but we will stay out of that threat. we will stay out of the rain for the most part for today. and the clouds will begin to increase and that's what we are seeing as we go through the morning and this afternoon. right now, though, temperatures are on the cool side. good morning towson at 37 degrees. 38 in westminster and 49 in sparrows point let's check traveling with vinny bruce. >> reporter: off to a pretty good start. that's how we like it. no major issues on the ininterstates baltimore belt -- interstates baltimore beltway or 695. the only thing to keep in mine the new work zone on the jones falls expressway headed southbound at about 29th street. the left lane will be taken away. we can anticipate potential delays. but so far, off to a good start. no major incidents to start your monday morning. now back to you. >> all right, thank
weather that's going to be popping up as we go throughout the day across the southern plains working their way across the midwest and ohio valley. we are dealing with heavier rain and thunderstorms moving into oklahoma and kanza, missouri as well. and all this will extend up to the north. but we will stay out of that threat. we will stay out of the rain for the most part for today. and the clouds will begin to increase and that's what we are seeing as we go through the morning and this...
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ohio and a lot of the southern plains are more than normal. >>> near-normal than for the great lakes, srs precipitation next week we are expecting above normal pain as the system starts to come in. these are the lingering effects of that. so about normal into the plains states back into the western parts of the country. >>> temperatures still about normal for much of the plains states and into the ohio valley. near normal for the northeast and northwest, srs precipitation is concerned, from texas through the great lakes we are expecting abnormal participation. in the southeast and where the drought situations are, we are going below normal for the next 30-60 days. >>> but you've been pointing out, we've been showing a lot of nicer weather in these areas. >>> ecb systems come in but sometimes you just get the best. >> thank you mike. the spirit of the heartland is next. taking care of an animal is usually a chore but in this case a specially trained dog is making life eas >> taking care of an animal is the usually age four, but in this case specially trained dog is making life easier f
ohio and a lot of the southern plains are more than normal. >>> near-normal than for the great lakes, srs precipitation next week we are expecting above normal pain as the system starts to come in. these are the lingering effects of that. so about normal into the plains states back into the western parts of the country. >>> temperatures still about normal for much of the plains states and into the ohio valley. near normal for the northeast and northwest, srs precipitation is...
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southern new england. higher elevation areas in west pennsylvania, west virginia and ohio could see up to a foot of snow.the wind and wet snow could spell disaster for trees and powerlines. city crews throughout the region say they are prepared. weren't we talking about a heatwave last week? >>> not jut their flying if you are flying today it will affect united nations wide. >> all from d.c. up will have flight delays during the afternoon check that flight tracker at abc7news.com. back at home our weather on the change up of summer over the weekend yesterday the cooling trend began today it touches all of our neighborhoods as we look at the marine layer clouds are back from vollmer peak towards san francisco this morning, check out the temperatures, along with some patchy drizzle, pretty mild mid to upper 50s not only here also around the monterey bay and inland where it is cloudy with patchy drizzle. as far as what is going to happen, i think we'll stay with the drizzle at the coast the clouds will be dominant the rest of us see a slow re of sunny where from two to 20° cooler than yesterday two at the c
southern new england. higher elevation areas in west pennsylvania, west virginia and ohio could see up to a foot of snow.the wind and wet snow could spell disaster for trees and powerlines. city crews throughout the region say they are prepared. weren't we talking about a heatwave last week? >>> not jut their flying if you are flying today it will affect united nations wide. >> all from d.c. up will have flight delays during the afternoon check that flight tracker at...
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looking at as far as severe weather include areas south of the great lakes and ohio and indiana and illinois and the southern central part of the country, so, oklahoma and texas and large sized hail and damaging wind and isolated tornadoes are the concern, so stay alert. right now our storm system is bringing snow in the rockies and ahead of it we have showers and storms in the gulf coast but that has diminished on i-10 and the gulf coast drive carefully otherwise the center of low pressure on the back side of it, snow across colorado and new mexico, and ahead of it we have shower across portions of oklahoma, with a mixed forecast in the northeast with great and sunshine and temperatures where they should be 62 in new york city and to the south, very remain what, and 85 for a high in new orleans. >> i even saw a 91 going on. the city -- the ski resorts need the snow. so glad you are here we have lots coming up we all have one. that perfect spot. a special place we go to smooth out the ripples of the day. it might be off a dock or on a boat. upstre or in the middle of nowhere. wherever it may be, casting a li
looking at as far as severe weather include areas south of the great lakes and ohio and indiana and illinois and the southern central part of the country, so, oklahoma and texas and large sized hail and damaging wind and isolated tornadoes are the concern, so stay alert. right now our storm system is bringing snow in the rockies and ahead of it we have showers and storms in the gulf coast but that has diminished on i-10 and the gulf coast drive carefully otherwise the center of low pressure on...
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ohio. and back into southern sections of west virginia. we're fine tonight.want to get outside and walk the dog, take a bike ride, no problem. showers will not get in here until well after midnight and really before dawn. temperatures 69 in rockville. 64 in gaithersburg. 68 in great falls. 70s still in college park. 69 in beltsville. out to the west, 68 in sterling, 64 already in leesburg and still 68 in manassas. so keep the umbrella handy. no doubt about that. milder tonight, wet morning commute for most of us especially south of i-66 and south of 50. warmer on thursday. that's a good news. but with showers. and nice on friday. but a little bit on the cool side and a little breezy too on friday. all right, here's our futurecast. 11:00 font, clouds on the doorstep. but dry still. we're put this into motion. well, by 6:00, 7:00 in the morning we see scattered showers across most to have metro area. by far and away the heaviest activity is south and west of us. down to culpeper and that's indicated in the yellow and orange there. we'll put this into motion, th
ohio. and back into southern sections of west virginia. we're fine tonight.want to get outside and walk the dog, take a bike ride, no problem. showers will not get in here until well after midnight and really before dawn. temperatures 69 in rockville. 64 in gaithersburg. 68 in great falls. 70s still in college park. 69 in beltsville. out to the west, 68 in sterling, 64 already in leesburg and still 68 in manassas. so keep the umbrella handy. no doubt about that. milder tonight, wet morning...