454
454
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 454
favorite 0
quote 0
the west philadelphia hybrid x team. honor roll, mathlete. he's student of the month. >> jacques just started running, he started running with it. and it was, it was, it was like he became a leader without knowing he was a leader, which is a great thing. to be honest, the things that he's doing is making me... actually inspires me in a lot of ways. it's taught me how not to give up, to be a fighter. don't give up, no matter what happens. don't give up. and i love him for that, love him for that.fo uh, yeah, i love him for that. yeah. >> i'll see you, dad. >> all rht, be good, man. >> usually, it tends to be the oddballs and the smart ones who drift towards the team bec se the opportunities they offer, so that's why the evx team is filled with a bunch of odd guys and smart people. i went back to school. essentially they put me in remedial classes because of my absences. one day, while getting bored of these, you know, multiplying fraction worksheets, cut class and i saw hauger in the hallway. and hauger's like, "what the hell are you doing in
the west philadelphia hybrid x team. honor roll, mathlete. he's student of the month. >> jacques just started running, he started running with it. and it was, it was, it was like he became a leader without knowing he was a leader, which is a great thing. to be honest, the things that he's doing is making me... actually inspires me in a lot of ways. it's taught me how not to give up, to be a fighter. don't give up, no matter what happens. don't give up. and i love him for that, love him...
540
540
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 540
favorite 0
quote 0
west. philadelphia is exactly 60 miles west of where we are, and they are bracing for a lot of water in the next few hours. >> be careful. we will continue to check in with all our correspondents throughout the region. governor christie of new jersey blasting the mayor of atlantic city for encouraging people to shelter in place. we will try to talk to the mayor a little later on throughout this hour. let's get a sense of where this storm is now and how much longer the worst of it will be lasting. chad? >> we just got breaking news, this just in now. this cyclone, a post-tropical hurricane, is no longer warm. ali velshi told you it got cold. that's the issue. it's not a warm core storm anymore. it's a regular low pressure center. didn't lose any wind, though, still 85 miles per hour. it has now made landfall not that far from cape may courthouse in southern new jersey which would be right there. ali velshi is right here, in the center of that. here's the turnpike from philadelphia right to atlantic city. there's not much wind where ali is because he really is in the eye of the storm. when th
west. philadelphia is exactly 60 miles west of where we are, and they are bracing for a lot of water in the next few hours. >> be careful. we will continue to check in with all our correspondents throughout the region. governor christie of new jersey blasting the mayor of atlantic city for encouraging people to shelter in place. we will try to talk to the mayor a little later on throughout this hour. let's get a sense of where this storm is now and how much longer the worst of it will be...
226
226
Oct 26, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> west philadelphia born and -- >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> is a shorter rim a win-win? the greatest woman's basketball coach of all time, whatever that means, has proposed lowering the hoop to give the sport a boost. it is a sport. she has won seven national championships and three coach of the year awards. that's three more than me. when he talks i glisten. in a recent interview coach g says, quote, what makes fans not want to watch basketball is that some players can't shoot and they mislay ups and that forces the game to slow down. how do we help improve that? lower the rim from 10 feet. you noted that college women's volleyball turned that sport into the jugger not it is today. a jugger not are two juggers tied up. i believe, jugger not. what about male athletes? let's check in with one now. >>] bleep >> my favorite. >> he died from his injuries. >> he is doing quite well. hans is recouperating in my bedroom. >> are you a woman. are you offended by this proposal? even if the proposal is based on biological facts
. >> west philadelphia born and -- >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> is a shorter rim a win-win? the greatest woman's basketball coach of all time, whatever that means, has proposed lowering the hoop to give the sport a boost. it is a sport. she has won seven national championships and three coach of the year awards. that's three more than me. when he talks i glisten. in a recent interview coach g says, quote, what makes fans not want to watch basketball is that...
205
205
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- it is now 90 miles west of philadelphia. you can see that we still are under the gun in terms of wet weather. plenty of rainfall through our area and we'll see that continuing into the course of today and into this evening. by tonight, we should start to get a gradual, gradual clearing of it and we'll see lighter shower activity. once again, don't be fooled as you are driving out there. a lot of low-lying areas still very dangerous. here are some of those rain totals for you. bwi broke a record with 5.51 inches of rainfall. aspen hill, over 5 inches of rainfall there. in bowie, more than 5 inches. winchester, 4 inches. record-breaking rainfall at dulles with 4.25 inches of rainfall. that is just an indication of some of our areas. those winds extremely gusty as well. 61-mile per hour winds recorded at national airport. 60 at baltimore and 54 at dulles. annapolis, 69-mile per hour wind gusts. here is a lock at our current winds across the area. -- here is a look at our current winds across the area. the gusts are still pretty
. -- it is now 90 miles west of philadelphia. you can see that we still are under the gun in terms of wet weather. plenty of rainfall through our area and we'll see that continuing into the course of today and into this evening. by tonight, we should start to get a gradual, gradual clearing of it and we'll see lighter shower activity. once again, don't be fooled as you are driving out there. a lot of low-lying areas still very dangerous. here are some of those rain totals for you. bwi broke a...
1,535
1.5K
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 1,535
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest,g# speaking of philadelphia, sandy is 90 miles west of philadelphia, pennsylvania. t northwest at 15 miles per hour. the winds were brutal. 90-mile-per-hour gusts in islip, allentown 70 and boston 62 miles per hour, but the wind is still a big story. up to banger, maine, out to michigan and down to georgia, we're talking about wind advisories, wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour, even to the great lakes, lake erie, gust of near 70. look at the prediction for lake gusts today. buffalo 36 and 30 in new york city. 43 in cincinnati, and as we move through the day, today into tomorrow morning, the winds do start to die down, but they are still pretty strong. >> good morning. conditions will improve as we head through the day today. temperatures in the 40's today. the wind still make just up >> this is where we were last night, these buildings. now, savannah, they are rendered uninhabitable because of the damage that's been done to them by the atlantic ocean. back to you. >> all right, al. thank you so much. >> we're going to have more on the storm in a moment. right now le
the latest,g# speaking of philadelphia, sandy is 90 miles west of philadelphia, pennsylvania. t northwest at 15 miles per hour. the winds were brutal. 90-mile-per-hour gusts in islip, allentown 70 and boston 62 miles per hour, but the wind is still a big story. up to banger, maine, out to michigan and down to georgia, we're talking about wind advisories, wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour, even to the great lakes, lake erie, gust of near 70. look at the prediction for lake gusts today. buffalo...
549
549
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 549
favorite 0
quote 0
it is just west of philadelphia with winds of 75 miles an hour and it is the present movement to the west-northwest at about 18 miles an per hour. good signs as far as slowly weak thing storm system. within the -- weakening this storm system. the northern side of the storm still pounding the new york city area. there have been numerous report s of hurricane-forces. you can see here on our doppler radar. near oakland there is thunder snow. it is enhancing the lift just like an uplift in a thunderstorm. in the cold air it is thunder snow and torrential rains falling out of those rain bands. the rain may be tapering off a little bit closer to the center. kind of like the eye of the storm where the rain and winds taper off. you may be experiencing a little bit of a lull. don't let your guard down. the rain may increase overnight into the morning as well. it may feel like things are winding down a little bit there in the northern tier, sitting right in here as you get towards the center of the storm but all of this is going to wrap back around. let's switch our view and show you to way thi
it is just west of philadelphia with winds of 75 miles an hour and it is the present movement to the west-northwest at about 18 miles an per hour. good signs as far as slowly weak thing storm system. within the -- weakening this storm system. the northern side of the storm still pounding the new york city area. there have been numerous report s of hurricane-forces. you can see here on our doppler radar. near oakland there is thunder snow. it is enhancing the lift just like an uplift in a...
443
443
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 443
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest, speaking of philadelphia, sandy is 90 miles west of philadelphia, pennsylvania. t-northwest at 15 miles per hour. the winds were brutal. 90-mile-per-hour gusts in ice lip. boston, 62-mile-per-hour winds. the wind is still a big story. up to bangor, maine out to michigan, down to georgia, we are talking wind advisory, wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. even the great lakes, lake erie, gusts of near 70. look at the prediction for wind gusts today. buffalo, 36. 43 in cincinnati. today into tomorrow morning, the winds start to die down. they are still pretty strong. that's what's going on around the country, here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. still dealing with sandy. it's winding down and we have rain and actually the pockets of pink you see is where there's wet snow mixing with the rain. there's snowfalling out of the mountains. in washington, the orange and yellows there's moderate rain, fairfax county in northwest washington into southern montgomery. occasional showers the rest of the day, remaining in the 40 >> this is where we w
the latest, speaking of philadelphia, sandy is 90 miles west of philadelphia, pennsylvania. t-northwest at 15 miles per hour. the winds were brutal. 90-mile-per-hour gusts in ice lip. boston, 62-mile-per-hour winds. the wind is still a big story. up to bangor, maine out to michigan, down to georgia, we are talking wind advisory, wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour. even the great lakes, lake erie, gusts of near 70. look at the prediction for wind gusts today. buffalo, 36. 43 in cincinnati. today...
188
188
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
pennsylvania is pittsburgh on the west, philadelphia on the east and george in the middle. -- georgia in the middle. host: what part of pennsylvania? caller: north central, right off of the interstate 8. when barack obama took office, 42% of the taxpayers were not paying any income tax. people in central pennsylvania and all across the t are getting tired of this class warfare. you look at the most wealthy california, massachusetts, maryland. they are the most democratic states. they are the ones that claim help their constituents. they vote republican. why is that? is not because they are wealthy. it is because they have a value system. they do not want government solving their problems. host: thanks for the call. josh, would you like to respond? guest: there are people in his community that may not be paying income taxes right now. the 47% that mitt romney spoke up and that the caller was referring to. it is wrong to cast seniors and veterans aside and suggest they are not paying their fair share. they pay their fair share entity to pay their fair share in other ways. i absolutely a
pennsylvania is pittsburgh on the west, philadelphia on the east and george in the middle. -- georgia in the middle. host: what part of pennsylvania? caller: north central, right off of the interstate 8. when barack obama took office, 42% of the taxpayers were not paying any income tax. people in central pennsylvania and all across the t are getting tired of this class warfare. you look at the most wealthy california, massachusetts, maryland. they are the most democratic states. they are the...
259
259
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
west of philadelphia, anywhere like harrisburg or baltimore, we're watching for the rivers and little creeks to really fill up. we'll be watching and chasing the storm. back to you. >> ginger, our thanks to you. >>> the federal government just announcing moments ago it will shut down washington tomorrow. and here in new york city tonight, there's a state of emergency under way. authorities are scrambling to keep more than 8 million people sa safe. and look at this picture. one of the many subway entrances here in new york, this one in times square, the subway will be shut down within the hour. the last passengers getting on to get on and weekend "gma" anchor right there in times square tonight. >> reporter: good evening, david. they are getting ready to shut this place down. not only are all the broadway theaters going dork, but as you mentioned, america's largest subway system is about to halt service. look at the sign behind me. two words. system shutdown. tonight in the city that normally never sleeps, not only are they shutting down the subways and the broadway shows, but they are
west of philadelphia, anywhere like harrisburg or baltimore, we're watching for the rivers and little creeks to really fill up. we'll be watching and chasing the storm. back to you. >> ginger, our thanks to you. >>> the federal government just announcing moments ago it will shut down washington tomorrow. and here in new york city tonight, there's a state of emergency under way. authorities are scrambling to keep more than 8 million people sa safe. and look at this picture. one of...
372
372
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 0
right now it's about 90 miles west of philadelphia. it's got 65-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving west northwest at 15 miles per hour. the wind gusts, again, a big problem. 86 in parts of massachusetts and 90-mile-per-hour wind gusts in islip yesterday. annapolis 69-mile-per-hour wind gusts, and then as we take a look at what we're looking at as far as winds today@'8 we've got damaging winds stretching from bangor, maine, as far west as michigan and as far south as atlanta. wind gusts of 55 to 60 miles per hour, and look at what we're going to be dealing with over the next 24 to 36 hours. detroit gusts of 36 miles per hour, new york 40 miles per hour and washington 42. by wednesday they have died down, but you can still say pretty gusty in the northeast and even as far back as detroit, about 22 miles per hour. highest water rises reported in, brooklyn up to 12.5 feet. bridgeport, connecticut, 9.9 feet. the battery where we've seen so much damage, almost 10 feet of water. we had a record-setting wave height at sandy hook, new jersey at 10.5 feet. the rainfall was just tr
right now it's about 90 miles west of philadelphia. it's got 65-mile-per-hour winds. it's moving west northwest at 15 miles per hour. the wind gusts, again, a big problem. 86 in parts of massachusetts and 90-mile-per-hour wind gusts in islip yesterday. annapolis 69-mile-per-hour wind gusts, and then as we take a look at what we're looking at as far as winds today@'8 we've got damaging winds stretching from bangor, maine, as far west as michigan and as far south as atlanta. wind gusts of 55 to...
401
401
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 401
favorite 0
quote 0
center of circulation right now, you can barely see it right there, 90 miles west of philadelphia. where is this going? right now it's moving at 15 miles per hour. that expectation will flow. here it is. can you believe the energy of this super storm? eastern portions of it, of course, the hurricane, tropical elements, 9" of rain in delaware. western portions, more of a nor'easter, 9" of snow at least in west virginia and expecting potentially another foot. there's the rain and the snow that is still happening. here is the movement. right now you can see tuesday morning, the center of low pressu pressure. by tonight we're going to see it move and be in only western new york. by tomorrow, it looks from western pennsylvania just -- you can see just west of new york around toronto. so very slow to move. so even by wednesday and into thursday, new york and washington have 25 and 35-mile-per-hour wind gusts. so still a potent storm. the difficulty with this destruction, trying to clean up. this hurricane did not come in and go with certainly not a one-day quick hitter. we'll be doling w
center of circulation right now, you can barely see it right there, 90 miles west of philadelphia. where is this going? right now it's moving at 15 miles per hour. that expectation will flow. here it is. can you believe the energy of this super storm? eastern portions of it, of course, the hurricane, tropical elements, 9" of rain in delaware. western portions, more of a nor'easter, 9" of snow at least in west virginia and expecting potentially another foot. there's the rain and the...
233
233
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
now it is actually about 90 miles west of philadelphia. but you know what? take a look at the wide area still being impacted by the storm. heavy rainfall, as well as very strong winds. a lot of storm surge. still all happening. so this storm really huge. and now we have some heavy rainfall right here through the dc area that has started to move in. so be prepared for this along the i-95 corridor here and the rain is continuing to come down and lasting through at least tonight. and maybe creeping a little bit into the early hours of wednesday as well. wind gusts, 29 mile-an-hour wind gusts right now at the airport. 22 at quantico. the same at fredericksburg. prompting high wind warnings mainly to the areas to the north and east of us. that is in effect right through until 8:00 tonight. here is a look at what is happening across areas in terms of sustained winds. up to 20 miles an hour sustained winds for our area. to the west is what i want to talk about. we have windy conditions and a blizzard warning in effect. 6-12 inches of snowfall above 2,000 feet. heav
now it is actually about 90 miles west of philadelphia. but you know what? take a look at the wide area still being impacted by the storm. heavy rainfall, as well as very strong winds. a lot of storm surge. still all happening. so this storm really huge. and now we have some heavy rainfall right here through the dc area that has started to move in. so be prepared for this along the i-95 corridor here and the rain is continuing to come down and lasting through at least tonight. and maybe...
224
224
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
pennsylvania is pittsburgh on the west, philadelphia on the east and george in the middle.ost: what part of pennsylvania? caller: north central, right off of the interstate 8. when barack obama took office, 42% of the taxpayers were not paying any income tax. that is now 50%. people in central pennsylvania and all across the t are getting tired of this class warfare. you look at the most wealthy states in the nation, california, massachusetts, maryland. they are the most democratic states. they are the ones that claim they have all of the programs to help their constituents. you take the poorest states and they vote republican. why is that? is not because they are wealthy. they do not want government solving their problems. host: thanks for the call. josh, would you like to respond? guest: there are people in his community that may not be paying income taxes right now. the 47% that mitt romney spoke up and that the caller was referring to. it is wrong to cast seniors and veterans aside and suggest they are not paying their fair share. they pay their fair share entity to pay
pennsylvania is pittsburgh on the west, philadelphia on the east and george in the middle.ost: what part of pennsylvania? caller: north central, right off of the interstate 8. when barack obama took office, 42% of the taxpayers were not paying any income tax. that is now 50%. people in central pennsylvania and all across the t are getting tired of this class warfare. you look at the most wealthy states in the nation, california, massachusetts, maryland. they are the most democratic states. they...
126
126
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
still 65-mile-per-hour sustained winds near the core which is just to the west of philadelphia. >>> no shock here, sandy's impact being felt all over the country this morning. hundreds of flights to new york, new jersey and other airports out there are being cancelled and the storm right now causing problems for people who aren't just trying to get to the east coast. stephanie joins us live from sfo where some people hope today is the day they finally get to fly out and get home railroads good morning, jon. some good news for them. it's a very different picture from last night. the vast majority of flights are actually on time. of course you mentioned the cancellations. most of them you can see are headed to new york, philadelphia and the washington, d.c., area. because the problem is there's really no way to predict just how activity at airports will affect the flights arriving and departing the bay area. last night we got a shot of the board and there were many more cancellations. this morning off camera i did speak with two women from calgary visiting san francisco. their flight bac
still 65-mile-per-hour sustained winds near the core which is just to the west of philadelphia. >>> no shock here, sandy's impact being felt all over the country this morning. hundreds of flights to new york, new jersey and other airports out there are being cancelled and the storm right now causing problems for people who aren't just trying to get to the east coast. stephanie joins us live from sfo where some people hope today is the day they finally get to fly out and get home...
182
182
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
center of the storm tracking off towards the west across -- around philadelphia area. but winds still moving onshore here across the areas towards lower manhattan. that means winds moving this way, tide trying to go out. but there is so much water here it's not able to go out quickly. i think we'll see the next high tide tomorrow morning at 9:00 we're going see flooding across areas of lower manhattan. they're trying to get the subways back to see what they can do, we're likely going to see another round of flooding. probably not as bad as this round we had about an hour and a half ago. we still have winds in the area. latest gusts still into the 40s and 50s from jfk to newark and into new york city. want to check on that. winds going to take a long time to go down. such a wind wind field and a big storm for many people. you can see this extending back there is rain going to cause significant flooding. that white there is snow, greta. we're talking about a significant snow event. that looks like not as much rain at times here, winds into higher levels of the pat moss s
center of the storm tracking off towards the west across -- around philadelphia area. but winds still moving onshore here across the areas towards lower manhattan. that means winds moving this way, tide trying to go out. but there is so much water here it's not able to go out quickly. i think we'll see the next high tide tomorrow morning at 9:00 we're going see flooding across areas of lower manhattan. they're trying to get the subways back to see what they can do, we're likely going to see...
1,226
1.2K
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 1,226
favorite 0
quote 0
about 90, 100 miles to the west of philadelphia. now we are dealing with rain out there. for areas, including new jersey, washington, d.c., as well as into maryland, and we're also talking about snow for areas like west virginia. of course we're talking about a blizzard there. as we zoom in a bit more for you, soledad, you see that spin right there? there it is for you. again want to point out near baltimore, snow. there's not snow, and there is not any sleet, we're just talking about rain. but it is going to be windy day out there, soledad, with those wind gusts up to about 50 miles per hour. it's going to be dangerous, but also make conditions feel a lot cooler than the actual temperature. right now we have 50s out there. i know it feels a lot chillier than that. >> yep, it does. it's cold. it's starting to rain where we are. obviously past the storm. about to get the brunt of this storm. jennifer delgado, thank you very much. all right still ahead this morning we're going to have a chance to talk to mayor cory booker, the mayor of newark, new jersey. we spoke to him yes
about 90, 100 miles to the west of philadelphia. now we are dealing with rain out there. for areas, including new jersey, washington, d.c., as well as into maryland, and we're also talking about snow for areas like west virginia. of course we're talking about a blizzard there. as we zoom in a bit more for you, soledad, you see that spin right there? there it is for you. again want to point out near baltimore, snow. there's not snow, and there is not any sleet, we're just talking about rain. but...
181
181
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it is 50 miles east of york, pennsylvania. 90 miles west of philadelphia. right along the pennsylvania -- maryland border moving west and it is going to get pulled north and northeast and head through western new york state as a weakening tropical depression or weakening storm let's put it that way in layman's terms. it is snowing in parts of ohio, west virginia, even kentucky now. southern parts of the appalachians as far south as the mountains of north carolina and tennessee and the rain extends all the way north with maybe a severe thunderstorm watch coming out for parts of new england. it will weaken but it's going to be a long, drawn out process. i think for the areas that got worst hit however the damage is done. most likely left over showers in and around new york city, coastal jersey. even in through the interior of new jersey where they had some flooding too. but the worst done in terms of the wind too were gusts over 90 miles per hour. islip and jfk airport. >> bill: the flooding recede automatically? i was wondering because there is this -- all of
>> it is 50 miles east of york, pennsylvania. 90 miles west of philadelphia. right along the pennsylvania -- maryland border moving west and it is going to get pulled north and northeast and head through western new york state as a weakening tropical depression or weakening storm let's put it that way in layman's terms. it is snowing in parts of ohio, west virginia, even kentucky now. southern parts of the appalachians as far south as the mountains of north carolina and tennessee and the...
360
360
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
the center is 90 miles west of philadelphia. per hour forecheck, detroit, cleveland. places very far away from the center of sandy. so looking at strong winds from chicago to the new york city area. incredible stuff. massive storm system. and those winds are kicking up the surf across the great lakes. reports of 20 to 25-foot waves. that will likely cause possible beach erosion across that area. otherwise for today, we're expecting more coastal flooding across coastal areas. it will slowly get better burks we are expecting another high tide across the battery, new york area. we'll keep an eye on that. not forecast to be as bad as yesterday, but be safe if you live along coastal areas. strong winds and blizzard conditions with feet of snow possible across west virginia. the current track for sandy is that eventually it will make its track or turn toward the right and move northward into portion of canada. maximum sustained winds significant, 65 miles per hour near the center of the storm, moving now toward the west northwest at a
the center is 90 miles west of philadelphia. per hour forecheck, detroit, cleveland. places very far away from the center of sandy. so looking at strong winds from chicago to the new york city area. incredible stuff. massive storm system. and those winds are kicking up the surf across the great lakes. reports of 20 to 25-foot waves. that will likely cause possible beach erosion across that area. otherwise for today, we're expecting more coastal flooding across coastal areas. it will slowly get...
295
295
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, an moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's covered and what's not covered once it's all said and done? policylder is wind damage a of course a hurricane,e, tornad, wi e, t a a core event. so wh does a hurricane do? isis ocks your roof off. it collapse yourr garage.c2 the are covered eents.cy the other ting toc2 look at, i w are we talking about in term of floods. flood i exclud from a c2rd ho irancee policy. those who he national floodc2 c2rance program policies will covereded foror flood event. ag win fire, teft-- these are your core coras inin a st od ho a bu policy. >> sus: what kin ofc2 e are the insurances in to handle this kind of damage? taking a look here, we're talking about companies like allstate, chub, travelers, state farm-- there are others listed here on the screen. who is in the best shape to deal with all of this? >> well, i would say cumulatively, the industry is very well capit
i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, an moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's covered and what's not covered once it's all said and done? policylder is wind damage a of course a hurricane,e, tornad, wi e, t a a core event. so wh does a hurricane do? isis ocks your roof off. it collapse yourr garage.c2 the are covered...
188
188
Oct 26, 2012
10/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, and moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's covered and what's not covered once it's all said and done? >> well, the good news for policyholders is wind damage and of course a hurricane, tornado, wind damage, that's a covered event. so what does a hurricane do? is knocks your roof off. it collapses your garage. these are covered events. so the other thing you have to look at, is what are we talking about in terms of floods. flood is excluded from a standard home insurance policy. those who have national flood insurance program policies will be covered for flood event. again, wind, fire, theft-- these are your core coverages in a standard home and business policy. >> susie: so what kind of shape are theno tnrances in to handle this kind of damage? taking a look here, we're talking about companies like allstate, chub, travelers, state farm-- there are others listed here on the screen. who is in the
i saw a modeling company saying delaware, maryland, virginia, and moving west into populated cities like philadelphia. >> susie: it's covering a wide swath of states, and we're hearing there will be heavy floods and strong winds. so, you know, what's covered and what's not covered once it's all said and done? >> well, the good news for policyholders is wind damage and of course a hurricane, tornado, wind damage, that's a covered event. so what does a hurricane do? is knocks your...
223
223
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
sustained winds of 65 miles an hour, and the center of it, is 90 miles or 100 miles to the west of philadelphiaia. it is very large storm system. as we know the center of the storm doesn't really matter where the center is because many people feel the impacts. you're in ohio, you've been dealing with a lot of heavy rain and strong winds. people west of chicago dealing with wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hour early this morning. the strong winds kicking up waves across portions of the great lakes, lake michigan seeing wave heights from 20 feet. incredible stuff from sandy did. we saw strong winds yesterday from overnight hours. we have wind reports of over 90 maup winds across parts of long island and center of sandy made landfall with atlantic city, new jersey with maximum sustained winds of 80 miles an hour. that was around 8:00 p.m. eastern time. so the storm continued to move inland and over portions of pennsylvania. it dumped rain over several states. new jersey seeming to get brunt of it, or gotten the brunt of it, just shy of a foot of rain reported there. it is still raining there.
sustained winds of 65 miles an hour, and the center of it, is 90 miles or 100 miles to the west of philadelphiaia. it is very large storm system. as we know the center of the storm doesn't really matter where the center is because many people feel the impacts. you're in ohio, you've been dealing with a lot of heavy rain and strong winds. people west of chicago dealing with wind gusts in excess of 40 miles an hour early this morning. the strong winds kicking up waves across portions of the great...
541
541
Oct 29, 2012
10/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 541
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a band of heavy rain south and west of philadelphia, moving towards the baltimore/washingtoning almost vertical or horizontal i should say. we're picking up 8 to 12 inches of rain stopping at firld, or the baltimore, washington area. lesser amounts of rain in new york city, two to four. but that's going to cause problems as well. we're looking at widespread flooding. certainly, flash flooding, and of course, we talked about problems along the coast. >> bernie, thank you so much for being with us. it's always good to have you with us, your eyes with us. watching the storm. let's get to the weather maps and we'll show you what's going on, by the way. we need to talk a little bit about the rainfall forecast. we're going to show you where that rain is going. bernie kind of mentioned that heavy band of rain was already falling. raining sideways in a lot of locations. that yellow area is where the storm moves onshore, where the heaviest rain will fall through wednesday. remember, this storm is going to curve up through pennsylvania, curve up through western new york state and find
there's a band of heavy rain south and west of philadelphia, moving towards the baltimore/washingtoning almost vertical or horizontal i should say. we're picking up 8 to 12 inches of rain stopping at firld, or the baltimore, washington area. lesser amounts of rain in new york city, two to four. but that's going to cause problems as well. we're looking at widespread flooding. certainly, flash flooding, and of course, we talked about problems along the coast. >> bernie, thank you so much...
379
379
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia, 60 miles west of me, has still got to see the worst of it. they're still expecting flooding in low-lying areas in philadelphia. that's the situation in atlantic city right now, erin. >> ali velshi, thank you. we're able to hear alli. in an hour or so ago, that was not the case, you could not hear him at all the storm was so bad there. let's go to chad myers now at severe weather headquarters. can you tell us who is next to feel the center of the storm? >> it is southwest of philadelphia by ten miles. and so philadelphia, you are feeling the worst of the wind, so is trenton, all the way down to probably almost baltimore. that will be the core. all in all, the winds can still be 60 to 70 miles per hour on this side, and also on this side, erin, because it's such a large low pressure center. it will be interesting to go back to ali velshi at the end of your show, because by then, this band right here will be right over the top of him. and his winds will increase by 20 or 30 miles per hour when that band moves over. and you will find that all nigh
philadelphia, 60 miles west of me, has still got to see the worst of it. they're still expecting flooding in low-lying areas in philadelphia. that's the situation in atlantic city right now, erin. >> ali velshi, thank you. we're able to hear alli. in an hour or so ago, that was not the case, you could not hear him at all the storm was so bad there. let's go to chad myers now at severe weather headquarters. can you tell us who is next to feel the center of the storm? >> it is...
120
120
Oct 21, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
partly because the way the state is is broken down is the east and west, the east being philadelphia and its suburbs much more democratic cleaning. the west used to be hardcore yellow dog democrats. much more socially conservative. they have been leaning more republican. it is clear through mitt romney folks, whenever they saw their early on they felt like they could not overcome the structural problems they had in the state. not a dime has been spent in this state on tv advertising. that is remarkable. in a state that we know is always a battle ground. if we're looking for a surprise, pa. would probably be it. michigan is another state that comes close at the end. the auto bailout being a big factor in michigan. host: paul ryan just outside pennsylvania yesterday appeared in alabama in the middle. guest: philadelphia's suburbs continued to grow. pittsburgh, while it is more industrial is also getting to feel a little bit more like the east in terms of the suburban is now growing. alabama is shrinking. host: amy walter with the still the bottom of the hour. joining us on our twitter p
partly because the way the state is is broken down is the east and west, the east being philadelphia and its suburbs much more democratic cleaning. the west used to be hardcore yellow dog democrats. much more socially conservative. they have been leaning more republican. it is clear through mitt romney folks, whenever they saw their early on they felt like they could not overcome the structural problems they had in the state. not a dime has been spent in this state on tv advertising. that is...
460
460
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 460
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia wins 19-17 is our final score. coming up next except on the west coast, it will be your local news followed by "dateline." i'm al michaels, for cris collinsworth, michele tafoya and the crew saying good night from philadelphia. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says question seven... will mean one hundred ninety nine million a year... for schools...gaming revenue that would have... gone to other states. and independent audits will guarantee the money... goes where it's supposed to. krystal conwell: i think people should vote for question... seven because i think it will be >> good evening. a very big day for the orioles making it to the post season for the first time since 1997. a very exciting day. jerry here tonight with all the highlights. we are hearing the team had a problem with the airplane. >> a little unusual situation. the plane made a la
philadelphia wins 19-17 is our final score. coming up next except on the west coast, it will be your local news followed by "dateline." i'm al michaels, for cris collinsworth, michele tafoya and the crew saying good night from philadelphia. krystal conwell : we see a lot of problems with the... number of students that we have. resources. materials. things that the children need... on a day-to-day basis. anncr: question seven will help. the department of legislative services says...
325
325
Oct 1, 2012
10/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia wins 19-17 is our final score. coming up next except on the west coast, it will be your local news followed by "dateline." i'm al michaels, for cris collinsworth, michele tafoya and the crew saying good night from philadelphia. e zone, not cem of the eighth, homerun.not cem of the eighth, my p >>> right now, the a's are on the cusp, their first playoff in six years and what long-time fans are saying about the magical season. >>> and people around the bay area are looking for ways to escape the heat. we'll show you when it might cool down. >>> and a desperate search for two bay area fishermen missing at sea tonight. >>> good evening. i'm dianne dwyre. a bizarre incident on the peninsula left thousands of people stuck in traffic for hours on 101 this afternoon. tonight, traffic is getting back to normal as police continue investigating a shooting on the freeway near the holley street exit in san carlos. someone shot at a car multiple times as it was heading southbound on 101. the driver was able to make it to the holley street exit but lost control,
philadelphia wins 19-17 is our final score. coming up next except on the west coast, it will be your local news followed by "dateline." i'm al michaels, for cris collinsworth, michele tafoya and the crew saying good night from philadelphia. e zone, not cem of the eighth, homerun.not cem of the eighth, my p >>> right now, the a's are on the cusp, their first playoff in six years and what long-time fans are saying about the magical season. >>> and people around the bay...
233
233
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
when you look at the populations of cities like new york, philadelphia, and as far west as cleveland,'re also looking at the threat for storm surge, this is very key because winds are going to be strong, and we'll be looking for water to pile up, particularly in the inner harbor areas like into new york harbor, long island sound. all of these are at risk for storm surge and flooding. you know, flooding is actually the leading killer in hurricanes. and a lot of that happens due to storm surge. so some of the rainfall totals you see are up to eight inches. but keep in mind, on the back side of the system, it's cold enough for snow. so candy, we are looking at the threat for heavy snow in the mountains of west virginia, as well. >> wow. big storm. thanks, bonnie. cnn will be covering the storm throughout the day. "reliable sources" is at the top of the hour. now back to "fareed zakaria gps." >>> how much is enough? is anything ever enough? it sounds like a philosophical question, but it's also one about economics. so here's one way to approach answering it. a father and son write a book.
when you look at the populations of cities like new york, philadelphia, and as far west as cleveland,'re also looking at the threat for storm surge, this is very key because winds are going to be strong, and we'll be looking for water to pile up, particularly in the inner harbor areas like into new york harbor, long island sound. all of these are at risk for storm surge and flooding. you know, flooding is actually the leading killer in hurricanes. and a lot of that happens due to storm surge....
216
216
Oct 26, 2012
10/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
we're on the west side but new york will be on the northeast qa depressant and philadelphia, so most of damage will be there. >> kristen: thanks so much. we're going to get mike back in few minutes which includes detroit. it will be pretty cold out there. >> cheryl: also ahead one of earliest starts >> kristen: apple stock is taking a big hit today. it's below $600 for the first time in three months after latest earning reports. and they say holiday profits will be down from last year were taking pre-orders for the apple mini today. initial supplies of the white model were gone within minutes. you can still order one. tablet computer hits stores next friday starting at 329. >> a reminder for anybody hitting the road. san mateo bridge will not be closed. they concluded their work during the close of last weekend. critical mass will be hitting the streets starting at 6:00 tonight. it's the first bike ride since last month's 21st anniversary ride. don't forget. navigating the hot spots download waze traffic app at google play for android. >> kristen: skiers are hitting the slopes in the
we're on the west side but new york will be on the northeast qa depressant and philadelphia, so most of damage will be there. >> kristen: thanks so much. we're going to get mike back in few minutes which includes detroit. it will be pretty cold out there. >> cheryl: also ahead one of earliest starts >> kristen: apple stock is taking a big hit today. it's below $600 for the first time in three months after latest earning reports. and they say holiday profits will be down from...
347
347
Oct 28, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 347
favorite 0
quote 0
than happened across long island down towards philadelphia and baltimore and d.c., so, major impacts here. we're already seeing the rain moving just to the west. philadelphia starts to see some rain shortly here and this is about 36 hours away from the bad stuff that we'll start to get there. so it's a long duration event for so many people across this area. and that's the rain and there's a windy side. i want to show you this, the winds and color you see are somehow associated with something happening with sandy. this is 30 mile per hour wind guests and some of those are in excess of 100 miles per hour. move forward in time. by the time we get to 24 hours from now, midnight to 3 in the morning. the 50 mile per hour winds are across coastal areas of massachusetts, connecticut, new york, new jersey, still going on down in the carolinas and all day long it's with us and the storm continues to pull in shore. i want to point this out. 50 or 60 mile per hour gusts across parts of michigan and that's going to be wind kohling out of the north and driving cold air down here and why there will be one side of this that's talking about snow. going to tu
than happened across long island down towards philadelphia and baltimore and d.c., so, major impacts here. we're already seeing the rain moving just to the west. philadelphia starts to see some rain shortly here and this is about 36 hours away from the bad stuff that we'll start to get there. so it's a long duration event for so many people across this area. and that's the rain and there's a windy side. i want to show you this, the winds and color you see are somehow associated with something...
167
167
Oct 26, 2012
10/12
by
KOFY
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
we're on the west side but new york will be on the northeast qa depressant and philadelphia, so most of damage will be there. >> kristen: thanks so much. we're going to get mike back in few minutes which includes detroit. it will be pretty cold out there. >> cheryl: also ahead one of [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on, for two whole years. from at&t. [ female announcer ] a great price for a great triple-play bundle. [ male announcer ] call now. bundles with u-verse tv, internet and home phone start at $89 a month. now get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included, free for life. [ male announcer ] you get reliable, high speed internet on our advanced digital network. choose from speeds up to 24 megs. [ female announcer ] and with u-verse tv you can record four shows at once on your total h
we're on the west side but new york will be on the northeast qa depressant and philadelphia, so most of damage will be there. >> kristen: thanks so much. we're going to get mike back in few minutes which includes detroit. it will be pretty cold out there. >> cheryl: also ahead one of [ female announcer ] this is a special message from at&t. [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our...
247
247
Oct 16, 2012
10/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
currently sitting at 64 degrees at the airport. 59 in hagerstown. 62 in philadelphia and back toward the west55 in pittsburgh. that's some of the cooler air that we've seen across our region and we'll continue to see that move in through tonight. then some of the changes moving in. i'll show you which way we go tomorrow coming up in the forecast. >>> good samaritans turned into heroes after they rescued a woman who fell on to the train tracks in massachusetts. it happened in cambridge. take a look at the upper left corner of the screen. video shows the platform. she takes a step backwards and tumbles on to the tracks. other people actually jumped on to the tracks to get that woman out. >> now it is a lot of people would do it. you hear that story a lot over the years about people jumping in to save their fellow passengers. i probably would do it too. >> reporter: >> the woman did not touch the high voltage third rail and no train was approaching. she was taken to the hospital as a precaution and has been released. >>> well, she's taken the reality tv world by storm. >> and you know, what we s
currently sitting at 64 degrees at the airport. 59 in hagerstown. 62 in philadelphia and back toward the west55 in pittsburgh. that's some of the cooler air that we've seen across our region and we'll continue to see that move in through tonight. then some of the changes moving in. i'll show you which way we go tomorrow coming up in the forecast. >>> good samaritans turned into heroes after they rescued a woman who fell on to the train tracks in massachusetts. it happened in cambridge....
282
282
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
i can give you a close eye on philadelphia, exactly 60 miles to the west of here. the power has gone out there as well. low-lying area beginning to flood. you can see this band coming through, piers. the water has receded, almost up to my waist and now below my knees. full of vegetation. water that's coming over the boardwalk, into the cities. people ask, why are you standing in the water? is there someplace you could stand that's not in the water? yes, yes, there are high spots in atlantic city. high spots everywhere that ever floods. you know where i'm standing? i didn't find a puddle in the middle of atlantic city, this river of water is downtown atlantic city. stretches here almost a mile. you see the lights in the background, that's the boardwalk, the atlantic ocean. the point is to tell people, this is a real storm. this is really dangerous. you think you want to come out because the storm's kind of over? check out these gusts. i'm 190 pounds and it pushes me. the point is to keep people safe. it's not safe yet. there are downed power lines, downed trees, and
i can give you a close eye on philadelphia, exactly 60 miles to the west of here. the power has gone out there as well. low-lying area beginning to flood. you can see this band coming through, piers. the water has receded, almost up to my waist and now below my knees. full of vegetation. water that's coming over the boardwalk, into the cities. people ask, why are you standing in the water? is there someplace you could stand that's not in the water? yes, yes, there are high spots in atlantic...
157
157
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia, too. the rain to our south and west. what will be happening as we see warmer air move in overnight, this warm front will be heading closer to us. and eventually northeast and through. we'll be staying in kind of a warm pocket for a while. look at the showers, the chance for some thunderstorms tomorrow. in fact, i think the best chance for any thunderstorm popping tomorrow will be areas east of i-95 during the afternoon. thursday, behind the front, still a few wrap-around clouds. maybe a passing shower on wednesday. most of our rain will come tomorrow. 57 to 63. again, showers likely, and a sloppy morning rush, with temperatures between 55 and 63 degrees. tomorrow afternoon, a warm, wet one. and again, there could be a little bit of thunder around the area. most of this week, we are warm, with highs upper 70s to low 80s. sunshine back at the end of the week. we're talking about a huge pattern change with highs in the 60s. we'll take a look at that, with the extended forecast coming up. that's crazy cool for us. >> it's go
philadelphia, too. the rain to our south and west. what will be happening as we see warmer air move in overnight, this warm front will be heading closer to us. and eventually northeast and through. we'll be staying in kind of a warm pocket for a while. look at the showers, the chance for some thunderstorms tomorrow. in fact, i think the best chance for any thunderstorm popping tomorrow will be areas east of i-95 during the afternoon. thursday, behind the front, still a few wrap-around clouds....
169
169
Oct 21, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
west. the east be in philadelphia and its suburbs, much more democratic cleaning. e west used to be hardcore, what we would call yellow dog democrats, much more socially conservative. they have been leaning republican. whatever the romney folks saw early on, they felt they cannot overcome the structural problems they had in that state. not a dime has been spent in this state. that is remarkable. a state that we know is always a battle ground. if we are looking for a surprise, pennsylvania would probably be it. michigan is another one that may be comes close at the end it. i think michigan in the same category as pennsylvania is a fool's gold. the auto bailout a big factor in michigan. host: paul ryan is a day was outside of pittsburgh with james carville describes as philadelphia, pittsburgh, an alabama in the middle. guest: the philadelphia suburbs continue to grow. pittsburgh is getting to be -- if feel a little bit more like the east in terms of its suburban nests beginning to grow. -- suburbneaness growing. host: send us an e-mail if you like. join us on our twi
west. the east be in philadelphia and its suburbs, much more democratic cleaning. e west used to be hardcore, what we would call yellow dog democrats, much more socially conservative. they have been leaning republican. whatever the romney folks saw early on, they felt they cannot overcome the structural problems they had in that state. not a dime has been spent in this state. that is remarkable. a state that we know is always a battle ground. if we are looking for a surprise, pennsylvania would...
150
150
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
philadelphia. but go way off towards the west, cleaverland, ohio, wins gusting to 64 miles per hour.e have 43-mile-per-hour gusts in chicago. so far away from the center of the storm and those kind of winds. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> all right. this historic storm is causing untold suffering and damage, new jersey coastal areas among the hardest hit. craig boswell from absecon, new jersey. what's the latest there? >> reporter: good evening to you. since we toke to you last. last time we were talking with you, i kept telling you, i am not looking past you, i am looking at the sounds off of the buildings around me. i am looking around the carc here and i see where a lot of gutters and the siding has fallen off, falling against the cars and it was falling towards us. so that's the sounds that i was hearing with the winds whipping up. this storm, sandy, could be called sibyl because it's changed so many personalities and it's gotten so cold here as the wind whips up. when people wake up into the homes that they have evacuated or the hoelse that have no power, they are
philadelphia. but go way off towards the west, cleaverland, ohio, wins gusting to 64 miles per hour.e have 43-mile-per-hour gusts in chicago. so far away from the center of the storm and those kind of winds. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> all right. this historic storm is causing untold suffering and damage, new jersey coastal areas among the hardest hit. craig boswell from absecon, new jersey. what's the latest there? >> reporter: good evening to you. since we...