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there's not any virginia any more. over jenna lee the district of columbia was the full ten miles square that the constitution allowed and part of that was south of potomac including alexandria. the episcopal church in alexandria. among other things that would have said how internal authority would work in this the episcopal parish, and certain welfare functions to them in colonial america especially in the episcopal colonies. if you were blind or retarded or a widow who couldn't take care of herself and was the local episcopal parish that would handle these functions. they don't have a welfare state. they're handled through the church. congress envisioned having that continue. this is unconstitutional. we can't have congress telling this episcopal parish how it will function and can have the congress delegating these civil functions to declared church -- the church. madison had a second opportunity to consider the meaning of the establishment clause and what happened is congress had given land to some mississippi bapt
there's not any virginia any more. over jenna lee the district of columbia was the full ten miles square that the constitution allowed and part of that was south of potomac including alexandria. the episcopal church in alexandria. among other things that would have said how internal authority would work in this the episcopal parish, and certain welfare functions to them in colonial america especially in the episcopal colonies. if you were blind or retarded or a widow who couldn't take care of...
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a new way that the virginia company was settling virginia. and jamestown was the seat of the government. so that would have been representatives from that area in the first representative assembly. there was always some kind of connection. then it went on to be a plantation during the 17 the century. >> how far is the original historic jamestown from the current seat of government, richmond? how far down the james river? >> 50 miles. i guess 50. >> sebring, florida next up. georgian. >> go ahead. >> georgiann. go ahead. sebri sebring, florida. >> caller: i was fortunate enough to bring my children from the ipswich and felixville area to virginia. so they got to see where the settlers came from versus where they were coming to. and they knew that they lived in big mansions in england and over here we were living in mud huts. and i would also like to know if you are checking around in gloucester around paul tench chimney where chief potench had his home. and if so are you -- >> no. well, at another site. excuse me. at another site where rakamik
a new way that the virginia company was settling virginia. and jamestown was the seat of the government. so that would have been representatives from that area in the first representative assembly. there was always some kind of connection. then it went on to be a plantation during the 17 the century. >> how far is the original historic jamestown from the current seat of government, richmond? how far down the james river? >> 50 miles. i guess 50. >> sebring, florida next up....
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you cannot do in virginia in appalachia what you can do in charlottesville or in northern virginia or tide water. if you think of legos and building, you have different building blocks to work with. and so we're trying to build from the ground up the delivery system that makes some sense, and we're not sure that there is yet an evidence-based model from top down that will work in all places. so we're spending a lot of time and energy on that area as well. >> i want to bring in our other panelists and remind this is supposed to be an interactive conversation. so you should all have note cards by now that were passed out at the beginning of the event. and in a little bit we're going to get to questions. we're going to ask -- we're going to collect the note cards and pass them up in a little bit. we're hoping you'll have a chance to get some of your questions in as well. the other thing i wanted to mention is for anybody watching the live stream, you can follow at #prohc. ron, i'd like to ask you as you listen to this and you look at the landscape of what the states are doing on exchange
you cannot do in virginia in appalachia what you can do in charlottesville or in northern virginia or tide water. if you think of legos and building, you have different building blocks to work with. and so we're trying to build from the ground up the delivery system that makes some sense, and we're not sure that there is yet an evidence-based model from top down that will work in all places. so we're spending a lot of time and energy on that area as well. >> i want to bring in our other...
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we want to keep your talents and your dreams in virginia. we want you to pay taxes in virginia. so thank you students for your hard work these last four years. or five years. or six years. you've gotten to this day with the love and support of your families, your parents. the members of the board. the president, the faculty. many have loved and nurtured you to get you to this day. so i say to you, go be great. go make a difference. go captains! god bless you. [ cheers and applause ] >>> baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake addressed the class of 2012 at st. mary's college of maryland in mid-may. she's the -- a look now at live coverage on the c-span's networks. the u.s. house gavels in at 2:00 eastern to include spending on energy and water projects. that's on c-span again starting at 2:00 p.m. eastern. the u.s. senate is live on c-span2 at 29:15 when they wrap up debate on a general pay discrimination bill before voting at 2:30 on moving forward wir the maesher. live tonight at 8:50 with a discussion between warren buffett head of berkshire hathaway and david rubenstein, a
we want to keep your talents and your dreams in virginia. we want you to pay taxes in virginia. so thank you students for your hard work these last four years. or five years. or six years. you've gotten to this day with the love and support of your families, your parents. the members of the board. the president, the faculty. many have loved and nurtured you to get you to this day. so i say to you, go be great. go make a difference. go captains! god bless you. [ cheers and applause ]...
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virginia. some locations in the 60s, central shenandoah valley, the 60s. so a pleasant start this morning, although the air is thick with humidity, and we're going to stay steady here, in the low 70s, mid-70s, for another hour or so. then it's going to rapidly jump as the day progresses, thanks to deep high pressure. and as a result, we've got a heat advisory until 10:00 tonight. the afternoon heat index 100 to 105, like it was yesterday. it again includes all of northern virginia, just about all of maryland, including the district and the eastern shore, except western maryland, shenandoah valley, points west. the higher elevations are always cooler, and certainly this type of weather. we've got this deep high pressure over us circulating. we've got a hazy, clear sky right now. "day planner" for this thursday. it will be in to the mid-90s by noon and then peaking near 100 degrees by mid-afternoon. by late afternoon, back down to the mid-90s. so a hot and very uncomfortable day on the way. i'm b
virginia. some locations in the 60s, central shenandoah valley, the 60s. so a pleasant start this morning, although the air is thick with humidity, and we're going to stay steady here, in the low 70s, mid-70s, for another hour or so. then it's going to rapidly jump as the day progresses, thanks to deep high pressure. and as a result, we've got a heat advisory until 10:00 tonight. the afternoon heat index 100 to 105, like it was yesterday. it again includes all of northern virginia, just about...
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as well as panhandle of west virginia. those in washington, too, down to just 52 at the airport there. it's only in the mid 50sed a prnlg county, arlington, fairfax county, also just the mid 50s right near the bay waters. in the 60s. away from the waters, 50s. with the strong june sun by noontime, 70s. winds out of the northwest gusting to 15 to 25 miles per hour. we'll have the low humidity in place throughout the rest of the day with the bright sun during the afternoon. we'll peek in the low 80s by mid afternoon. by then, back down to the mid and upper 70s. and then by midnight the 60s and then all of the way back down again tomorrow morning into the 50s. a bit warmer tomorrow. still low humidity. another gorgeous day with lots of sun. just a few midday clouds like today. lighter winds and then on thursday, it's going to start getting a little more humid. morning lows, though, still pleasant but still not sweltering humidity. hot during the afternoons around 90 or so. lots of sunshine. then the big heat and the big humid
as well as panhandle of west virginia. those in washington, too, down to just 52 at the airport there. it's only in the mid 50sed a prnlg county, arlington, fairfax county, also just the mid 50s right near the bay waters. in the 60s. away from the waters, 50s. with the strong june sun by noontime, 70s. winds out of the northwest gusting to 15 to 25 miles per hour. we'll have the low humidity in place throughout the rest of the day with the bright sun during the afternoon. we'll peek in the low...
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many locations in the west virginia. a few spots there be in the upper 30s here in some of the high lans in east central, west virginia. elkins, only 42 degrees now. dark green areas are in the 50s. that covers most of maryland, most of virginia away from the waters including southern maryland, parts of the northern neck. right around the bay, too. right on the water, it's in the 60s. but away from the bay, it's down into the 50s. by 9:00, though, near 70. 70s by noontime. lots of sun today. northwest breeze gusting to around 25 miles an hour. we ought to reach the low 80s by mid afternoon. low humidity in place. absolutely gorgeous day. i'll be back in ten minutes with a hometown forecast. danella, we've got traffic trouble. good morning. >> that's right, tom. big trouble on i-270 southbound in germantown road. the crash there just in the shoulder lane here, but the damage is done as you make your way southbound. the delays are pretty serious. seeing them at clarksburg road over eight three miles on i-270 southbound. ma
many locations in the west virginia. a few spots there be in the upper 30s here in some of the high lans in east central, west virginia. elkins, only 42 degrees now. dark green areas are in the 50s. that covers most of maryland, most of virginia away from the waters including southern maryland, parts of the northern neck. right around the bay, too. right on the water, it's in the 60s. but away from the bay, it's down into the 50s. by 9:00, though, near 70. 70s by noontime. lots of sun today....
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. >> reporter: in the other virginia, small town, southern virginia, federal spending and jobs are harder to come by. >> and they don't like government particularly. they don't think government helps them. they don't understand how dependent the state has been on government money. >> reporter: for mitt romney, that discontent with washington spending is an opportunity. so too, is the fear of losing federal spending. defense spending is critical to the virginia economy and the threat of automatic spending cuts scheduled for early next year could worry voters this fall. >> it might point to the failure of leadership on the part of the executive branch. it shouldn't have let this happen. and so you throw out the guy who let it happen, thinking the new guy may be better. >> reporter: the president will have a tough time keeping his job in november, if he can't keep at least one of virginia's economies happy. darren gersh, arlington, virginia. >> tom: our coverage of election 2012 continues tomorrow, with mitt romney's scorecard on jobs and the economy. >> tom: if you use linked-in, listen up.
. >> reporter: in the other virginia, small town, southern virginia, federal spending and jobs are harder to come by. >> and they don't like government particularly. they don't think government helps them. they don't understand how dependent the state has been on government money. >> reporter: for mitt romney, that discontent with washington spending is an opportunity. so too, is the fear of losing federal spending. defense spending is critical to the virginia economy and the...
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most of maryland, virginia, and west virginia in the 50s. even some places here in west virginia are down into the low to mid 40s this morning. and by noontime, though, with that strong june sun we'll be in the low 80s. still low humidity just a few clouds popping up. then mid to late afternoon we'll peak in the upper 80s. low humidity, lots of sun. a day for the sun block. 8:37, a beautiful evening coming up with low humidity and temperatures. we'll be in the 70s by late evening. then near 60 by dawn tomorrow. during the day on thursday, still not very humid. afternoon highs, low 90s. lots of sun and it's going to get very humid though quickly late thursday night and into friday. and the weekend each day sweltering humidity and torrid heat during the afternoons. highs near 100 degrees on friday, saturday, and sunday. lows in the steamy 70s. only a slight chance of an isolated thunderstorm popping up each afternoon. still rather humid, it does look like at least it will be cooling down a bit. highs to low 90s on monday, perhaps near 90 on to
most of maryland, virginia, and west virginia in the 50s. even some places here in west virginia are down into the low to mid 40s this morning. and by noontime, though, with that strong june sun we'll be in the low 80s. still low humidity just a few clouds popping up. then mid to late afternoon we'll peak in the upper 80s. low humidity, lots of sun. a day for the sun block. 8:37, a beautiful evening coming up with low humidity and temperatures. we'll be in the 70s by late evening. then near 60...
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a few clouds coming across virginia, maryland, and to west virginia. they'll be with us off and on through the afternoon. look at the areas in dark green, in the 50s. the shenandoah valley, west virginia, most of maryland and northern virginia, right at reagan national and the tidal potomac, in the bay, near 60s. and the rest of the day, clouds in and out. a small chance of a sprinkle, shower, maybe an isolated thundershower popping up this afternoon. highs reaching upper 70s. tomorrow, more clouds. still just a slight chance of a shower or thundershower. and then on wednesday, a little greater chance, maybe 30% chance, of an afternoon shower or thundershower. milder on thursday. below the average high of 81. a greater chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms. looking delightful for friday, saturday, and sunday. highs in the low to mid 80s. danella has traffic. >>> good morning. still looking at this eastbound route 6 at washington avenue. all the eastbound lanes are blocked in la plata. let's continue to head north. a crash in southeast d.c. on 7
a few clouds coming across virginia, maryland, and to west virginia. they'll be with us off and on through the afternoon. look at the areas in dark green, in the 50s. the shenandoah valley, west virginia, most of maryland and northern virginia, right at reagan national and the tidal potomac, in the bay, near 60s. and the rest of the day, clouds in and out. a small chance of a sprinkle, shower, maybe an isolated thundershower popping up this afternoon. highs reaching upper 70s. tomorrow, more...
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the state registrar will advise no indian tribes in virginia. despite the response, federal government officials and the virginia tribes conducted interviews and photographed people, places and things, substantiating their existence. they supported the fact that indiana tribes are doing under time. and tuition for the ipdia iandi to attend the high school in oklahoma. in addition to oklahoma, the commonwealth paid for indians to attend schools and other states. additionally to provide funding for the schools. at one hand, we were acknowledged by both the federal and state government. the most telling testimony of the current system, the 1999, the head of the bia, the indian triable delegation that many of the people assembled on that day would not live long enough to get federal recognition through the administrative process. we have had many chiefs since then. the administrative process for people in the southeast has been very low. several factors contribute to the low success rate. lack of resources needed for the information to be complied o
the state registrar will advise no indian tribes in virginia. despite the response, federal government officials and the virginia tribes conducted interviews and photographed people, places and things, substantiating their existence. they supported the fact that indiana tribes are doing under time. and tuition for the ipdia iandi to attend the high school in oklahoma. in addition to oklahoma, the commonwealth paid for indians to attend schools and other states. additionally to provide funding...
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i'm from virginia. virginia is the cradle of liberty, on this day, june 16, 1607, they completed the fort in jamestown. that's where all of the principals of our country began and through the years, as well. virginia was started as a commercial venture and free-enterprise started in virginia. the concept of representative democracy started in virginia with the first legislative body and through the years, the religious freedom was authored by thomas jefferson who was so proud of it that on his gravestone he had his three proudest accomplishments and the staff uft religious freedom and the declaration of independence and the founding of the university of virginia and so these foundational values are at stake today. the theme of this conference is that america's at a crossroads and indeed we are. the choices that are going to be made in this year's elections are going to determine the course of american history, whether we continue to decline or i think we believe we autopsy to begin ascending once again
i'm from virginia. virginia is the cradle of liberty, on this day, june 16, 1607, they completed the fort in jamestown. that's where all of the principals of our country began and through the years, as well. virginia was started as a commercial venture and free-enterprise started in virginia. the concept of representative democracy started in virginia with the first legislative body and through the years, the religious freedom was authored by thomas jefferson who was so proud of it that on his...
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virginia. closer to washington, montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's counties near 60, and near 70 right on the tidal potomac and near the bay. "hometown 4-cast" for waldorf, near 90 by noon and mid to late afternoon, the mid-90s with a few wispy, high clouds coming in. by 11:00, it's just going to be 80 degrees, so a warm evening and humid conditions coming in tonight, and in place for friday and the weekend, that's going to be the peak of the heat wave. we'll look at that in ten minutes. danella, how's traffic? >>> still pretty good in our area. not seeing a lot of things to warn you about, things like accidents, delays, not seeing any of that right now. overnight road work looks to be completely gone. we'll take a look if you're traveling along i-95, this time in virginia. in fact, here's the camera right now for you. as you make your way northbound and southbound past the weigh station, nice and clear. no issues to report. your travel speed, in fact, heading from quantico to the
virginia. closer to washington, montgomery, arlington, fairfax, prince george's counties near 60, and near 70 right on the tidal potomac and near the bay. "hometown 4-cast" for waldorf, near 90 by noon and mid to late afternoon, the mid-90s with a few wispy, high clouds coming in. by 11:00, it's just going to be 80 degrees, so a warm evening and humid conditions coming in tonight, and in place for friday and the weekend, that's going to be the peak of the heat wave. we'll look at that...
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, and into west virginia this morning. for the morning hours, it's going to remain cloudy. a small chance of a few scattered sprinkles around through mid morning. we'll be into the low to mid 60s by then. by noontime, might have a few breaks in the clouds. it will be milder, up around 70. a northeast breeze and then during the afternoon hours, we'll have that continued northeast breeze. but a little more sun breaking out. highs reaching the low 70s. dropping back to the upper 60s by sunset at 8:30. around 6:00, if we have breaks in the clouds, we'll have an opportunity to see a rare sight, something we won't see for another 115 years. that's when venus will be crossing the face of the sun. of course, don't look directly at the sun. you need protection. and it's about the same size as the earth. 24 million miles away. a celestial sight and a rare thing to view. and then tomorrow, partly sunny, the mid 70s. might get an afternoon shower. greater chance of an afternoon or evening thundershower on thursday. and then warming up
, and into west virginia this morning. for the morning hours, it's going to remain cloudy. a small chance of a few scattered sprinkles around through mid morning. we'll be into the low to mid 60s by then. by noontime, might have a few breaks in the clouds. it will be milder, up around 70. a northeast breeze and then during the afternoon hours, we'll have that continued northeast breeze. but a little more sun breaking out. highs reaching the low 70s. dropping back to the upper 60s by sunset at...
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this includes products sold in six states that includes virginia. on the recall, kroger flesh selections leafy romaine, kroger fresh selections greener supreme, and walmart market side leafy romaine. all of them have a use-by date of june 19th. dole says the veggies are at risk of listeria, a food born illness. but the company says there have been no reports of anyone getting sick. >>> a warning before you head outside. mosquitoes in northern virginia have tested positive for west nile virus. according to the washington examiner. prince william county officials say mosquitoes tested positive for the disease in wood binlg. they say they found four groups of mosquitos that also tested positive. maryland officials have not yet started testing mosquitoes. the west nile virus killed one person in maryland last year. symptoms include fever, headache, anausea. having such a warm-up so early on, we heard that the bugs were going to be worse than ever. and are bigger than ever. a lot of big bugso out there. >> sure sign of that, it feels more spring outside
this includes products sold in six states that includes virginia. on the recall, kroger flesh selections leafy romaine, kroger fresh selections greener supreme, and walmart market side leafy romaine. all of them have a use-by date of june 19th. dole says the veggies are at risk of listeria, a food born illness. but the company says there have been no reports of anyone getting sick. >>> a warning before you head outside. mosquitoes in northern virginia have tested positive for west nile...
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senate in virginia. we'll have the results. >>> and if you have a story idea, give us a call on the fox 5 tipline, 202-8 of 92-3,000 or sending you an e-mail at fox5tips@wttg.com. when mitt romney says "planned parenthood we're gonna get rid of that." romney is saying he'll deny women the birth control and cancer screenings they depend on. when romney says "do i believe the supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes." he's saying he'll deny women the right to make their own medical decisions and when his campaign can't say whether he'd support equal pay protections. "and we'll get back to you on that." romney's putting your paycheck at risk. planned parenthood action fund is responsible for the content of this advertising because mitt romney is out of touch and wrong for women. . >>> neck-in-neck. how the new poll finds the race for u.s. senate in virginia. former candidates are facing off for allen's old senate seat but neither candidate seems to have a clear edge. tom fitzgerald has more on. this.
senate in virginia. we'll have the results. >>> and if you have a story idea, give us a call on the fox 5 tipline, 202-8 of 92-3,000 or sending you an e-mail at fox5tips@wttg.com. when mitt romney says "planned parenthood we're gonna get rid of that." romney is saying he'll deny women the birth control and cancer screenings they depend on. when romney says "do i believe the supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes." he's saying he'll deny women the right to...
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and yet another area back towards west beginning to enter virginia from west virginia. this one right now into northwest washington right along 66 and route 50 up towards the north around silver spring right around georgia avenue. no lightning right now. there has been a bolt or two-out of this line as it made its way to the south and east. you will see the quick shower. this has been a bit stronger earlier beginning to make its way towards fredrick county, virginia. still very heavy rain associated with this as it also moves to the south and east. take a look at the rainfall totals. not much around washington. over an inch around martinsburg. many areas did see some much needed rainfall. overnight tonight all of this rain will move out of here. the showers moving out as the cold front moves through. tomorrow rather breezy. temperatures around the 80 degree mark. a little bit below average but with the breeze of 15 to 20 miles per hour not a bad afternoon. thursday looking at sunshine and the northeasterly wind. thursday could be a little cool especially if we get cloud
and yet another area back towards west beginning to enter virginia from west virginia. this one right now into northwest washington right along 66 and route 50 up towards the north around silver spring right around georgia avenue. no lightning right now. there has been a bolt or two-out of this line as it made its way to the south and east. you will see the quick shower. this has been a bit stronger earlier beginning to make its way towards fredrick county, virginia. still very heavy rain...
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so much of virginia, much of maryland, and into west virginia, in the low to mid 50s now. right in washington, along the tidal potomac, near the bay, eastern shore, low 60s. 63 at reagan national. day planner, a breezy and cool morning. low 60s by mid morning. and then by middle of the day, the low 70s. ought to be holding steady in the upper 70s during the afternoon, into late afternoon under a partly sunny sky. i'll be back in ten minutes with another update. here's danella with an update on traffic. good morning. >>> good morning. thanks, tom. if you're traveling in la plata, maryland, we have reportedly a utility problem. working to get more details now. utility problem blocking all of your eastbound lanes. this is route 6 at washington avenue. again, eastbound lanes are blocked. i'm going keep updating this in the morning and let you know how it goes and when you get lanes back open. traveling on i-95 in maryland as well as 295, no issues -- actually between baltimore and the capital beltway down here, i'll give you a live look at i-95 and 100 making your way southbou
so much of virginia, much of maryland, and into west virginia, in the low to mid 50s now. right in washington, along the tidal potomac, near the bay, eastern shore, low 60s. 63 at reagan national. day planner, a breezy and cool morning. low 60s by mid morning. and then by middle of the day, the low 70s. ought to be holding steady in the upper 70s during the afternoon, into late afternoon under a partly sunny sky. i'll be back in ten minutes with another update. here's danella with an update on...
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we will take you to traffic in virginia, moving very smoothly. looks like the pavement is dry and washington boulevard. how about the action on the weather side? >> glad to hear the g.w. parkway southbound has reopened. there's some rainfall along interstate 70 from frederick into baltimore, and down 95 from the beltway into baltimore. we're getting a break around the beltway, but still somewhat roads because of the showers. now moving into a manassas, manassas park, crossing over 66 a market and bristow. leesburg into frederick and eastern washington county, especially jefferson county in west virginia, light rain. you could call occasional showers and a few thunderstorms today. unit, near 80 degrees for the high temperature, that's below average. lingering showers into the early nighttime, and clearing the. a good amount of sunshine tomorrow. it will be a little gusty on wednesday at times, but it will be refreshing, pushing in lower and humidity levels. fairly low humidity through the rest of the week. high temperatures around 80 degrees throu
we will take you to traffic in virginia, moving very smoothly. looks like the pavement is dry and washington boulevard. how about the action on the weather side? >> glad to hear the g.w. parkway southbound has reopened. there's some rainfall along interstate 70 from frederick into baltimore, and down 95 from the beltway into baltimore. we're getting a break around the beltway, but still somewhat roads because of the showers. now moving into a manassas, manassas park, crossing over 66 a...
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covers most of northern virginia. covers parts of eastern west virginia as well as much of maryland and the district of columbia. the heat index, that's how the air feels with the humidity factored in. it's doing to be over 100 by mid afternoon. the record highs today. we will be near record heat. 99 in 1931 on this date was the record high. the record high for thursday is 98 setback in 1988. we're going to be near record highs for today and again tomorrow. nowing looking at what's been happening over the last 12 hours. we've had a generally clear sky but it's hazy. we've got patchy fog, especially in parts of virginia and around southern maryland where temperatures are in the low 70s. 75 at reagan national. low to mid 70s near the bay waters. away from the waters hovering around 70 for most of the region. out of the mountains, 60s. it will heat up rapidly. by 9:00 we ought to be in the mid 80s. and then by noontime the low 90s and then soaring to the upper 90s by mid afternoon. that is when you need to stay in the ac
covers most of northern virginia. covers parts of eastern west virginia as well as much of maryland and the district of columbia. the heat index, that's how the air feels with the humidity factored in. it's doing to be over 100 by mid afternoon. the record highs today. we will be near record heat. 99 in 1931 on this date was the record high. the record high for thursday is 98 setback in 1988. we're going to be near record highs for today and again tomorrow. nowing looking at what's been...
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maria gutto, moon county west virginia organizer. as you come forward, i'll lay out the ground rules, like all our witnesses, your written testimony will appear in full in the written records, so i ask that you keep your oral statements to under five minutes. our microphones are not automatic, so you have to press the button to start. i'll also explain how the timing light works. i. >> my name is art kirkendaal, i am a representative of the deep south of west virginia. prior to being nominated to senate, appointed to senate and i'm the democrat nominee this year, successful, i was on the county commission local for 30 years. and so disturbing regarding the laurel permit back in 1998, we had a real tussle over there about the opportunity to mine coal, and as a commissioner, you set the budget for all the public works depends on you. the school kids depend on you the ability to have life in a rural county. so when this permit was dispanted. we lost 400 quality jobs, $29 million back in 1998 in direct payroll, if you do the other jobs t
maria gutto, moon county west virginia organizer. as you come forward, i'll lay out the ground rules, like all our witnesses, your written testimony will appear in full in the written records, so i ask that you keep your oral statements to under five minutes. our microphones are not automatic, so you have to press the button to start. i'll also explain how the timing light works. i. >> my name is art kirkendaal, i am a representative of the deep south of west virginia. prior to being...
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the average in virginia is $3.22. $3.53 in d.c., $3.35 in maryland. the cheapest gas in the region is south of us in fredericksburg. $2.99 a gallon for regular which is not bad. reporting live in arlington, jummy olabanji. >> where are you going after the show? i am headed to wawa. >> 64 degrees outside. >> and which the local spots made the list of the cleanest beaches. clare tropical storm debby is headed now. >> a live look outside. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> welcome back. tropical storm debby has weakened to a tropical depression. and it's still poses a risk in parts of florida. north of tampa there's massive flooding. it drenched the state at least four straight days. it is expected to head north while picking up speed. 5:09 is the time 63 degrees. >> adam caskey spend plenty of time in florida as well. when they have a slow-moving storm in that state, it is terrible. >> it is. so many of those leg olocations cannot handle that amount of water. it just keeps coming. this was barely a tropical storm and th
the average in virginia is $3.22. $3.53 in d.c., $3.35 in maryland. the cheapest gas in the region is south of us in fredericksburg. $2.99 a gallon for regular which is not bad. reporting live in arlington, jummy olabanji. >> where are you going after the show? i am headed to wawa. >> 64 degrees outside. >> and which the local spots made the list of the cleanest beaches. clare tropical storm debby is headed now. >> a live look outside. captioned by the national...
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tom roussey reporting from charlottesville, virginia. >> a d.c. teenager recovering after a stabbing that happen before 4:00 yesterday afternoon near 48th and of minnesota in northeast. a suspect is in custody. a police standoff lasting more than 24 hours in falls church has ended peacefully with one man in custody. it started around 4:00 p.m. monday with a domestic disturbance call in the 600 block of hillwood avenue. police found a man with a gun barricaded in a home. he poured gasoline on himself and throughout the house reportedly. residents have been able to return. in business news, google has something new to show off. >> and netflix has a hearing on the hill today. linda bell is live at bloomberg headquarters in new york. good morning. >> hello. representatives from the paid television industry will face off at a hearing before a house subcommittee today. it was called to examine changes since the last broad revisions to cable law that were made in 1992 when a few consumers used internet streamed video. cable tv companies used to control 9
tom roussey reporting from charlottesville, virginia. >> a d.c. teenager recovering after a stabbing that happen before 4:00 yesterday afternoon near 48th and of minnesota in northeast. a suspect is in custody. a police standoff lasting more than 24 hours in falls church has ended peacefully with one man in custody. it started around 4:00 p.m. monday with a domestic disturbance call in the 600 block of hillwood avenue. police found a man with a gun barricaded in a home. he poured gasoline...
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virginia is considered a swing county. today's event at a vfw post in dale city is the first public campaign trip for mrs. obama without her husband. she was with the president when he launched his re-election campaign in richmond early last month. >>> parents may want to consider other options before having their kids undergo a ct scan. a new study finds they increase a child's risk for cancer. a study conducted by researchers in great britain say the scans cause small but significant increases in the risk of leukemia in children. researchers say the results do not mean that ct scans should be avoided entirely, however, they say the test should be performed only when necessary and with the lowest possible dose of radiation. >>> later today more than 2,000 former nfl players and their families will file a lawsuit against the nfl over concussions. the players are consolidating close to a hundred lawsuits. they say the nfl deliberately hid the link between concussions and long-term disabilities and injuries. they say the lea
virginia is considered a swing county. today's event at a vfw post in dale city is the first public campaign trip for mrs. obama without her husband. she was with the president when he launched his re-election campaign in richmond early last month. >>> parents may want to consider other options before having their kids undergo a ct scan. a new study finds they increase a child's risk for cancer. a study conducted by researchers in great britain say the scans cause small but significant...
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virginia drivers are also paying seven cents less this morning and west virginia average is down a nickel. >>> one win was not enough for broadway hit at the tony awards. >> the tony award goes to "once." >> the bittersweet romantic musical picked up eight trophies including best lead actor in musical. best lead actress in musical was named and nina won best leading actress in a play beating out stiff competition. shocker of the night. right here. went to james cordon nabbing lead acting in a play award for one man two governors beating out phillip seymour hoffman who was the favorite in that category. >> the tonys like to honor new talent. >> very nice. all right. 4:55. coming up, if you are not a big fan of birthdays, turns out your not alone. >>> the journey that's about to take place for once and for all find out what happened to amelia ♪ >> that dancer won't be back. did you see that? one of lady gaga dancers hit her on the head with a prop while performing in the middle of her "born this way" ball in new z zeala zealand. you saw her stagger. she told the crowd i did hit my head an
virginia drivers are also paying seven cents less this morning and west virginia average is down a nickel. >>> one win was not enough for broadway hit at the tony awards. >> the tony award goes to "once." >> the bittersweet romantic musical picked up eight trophies including best lead actor in musical. best lead actress in musical was named and nina won best leading actress in a play beating out stiff competition. shocker of the night. right here. went to james...
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virginia, the average is $3.21. west virginia, your average is $3.50. >>> a group that supports a casino at national harbor is hoping a new survey con vipss state lawmakers to expand gambling in maryland. the poll finds 55% of maryland voters support a plan to expand gambling just 36% oppose the plan. survey also finds that 56% of voters would support mgm's proposed casino at national harbor. 38% of marylanders are against that. the poll was conducted on the behalf of the building trades for the national harbor. the proposed casino at national harbor could generate hundreds of jobs for its members. >>> did you get that morning run in this weekend? >> maybe not a run, but a walk. how about that leisurely bike ride or enjoy swim at the pool? well, some enjoyed all three. hundreds turned out for the first annual celebrating heroes triathlon yesterday. this great new event benefits the met star national rehabilitation network. they help patients with brain and spinal cord injuries. nbc4 which helped sponsor the event al
virginia, the average is $3.21. west virginia, your average is $3.50. >>> a group that supports a casino at national harbor is hoping a new survey con vipss state lawmakers to expand gambling in maryland. the poll finds 55% of maryland voters support a plan to expand gambling just 36% oppose the plan. survey also finds that 56% of voters would support mgm's proposed casino at national harbor. 38% of marylanders are against that. the poll was conducted on the behalf of the building...
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and much of virginia is only near 60 degrees. 50s shenandoah valley. look at stanton, virginia, 49. out in central west virginia, it's only in the low 40s. motown forecast for çóquantico. by midmorning, breaks in the clouds and low 70s. might make it into the upper 70s by noontime and hovering near 80 during the afternoon with some breaks in the clouds. a small chance of a sprinkle, too, later this afternoon. and by early evening we'll have just a partly cloudy sky. by late evening, down to near 70. and another cool start tomorrow morning. ought to be in the 60s and even 50s in a few locations starting off friday morning. during the day friday, another beautiful day, low humidity, afternoon highs near 80. beach and pool weather for the weekend, although rather dry. as you get out of the pool, you might be a little chilly, as well as getting on the atlantic where the waters are still rather chilly, only in the 60s. highs near 80 with sunshine both days and the weekend. morning lows, 50s, and low humidity starting off next week, too. on monday near 80. as we get toward midweek, incr
and much of virginia is only near 60 degrees. 50s shenandoah valley. look at stanton, virginia, 49. out in central west virginia, it's only in the low 40s. motown forecast for çóquantico. by midmorning, breaks in the clouds and low 70s. might make it into the upper 70s by noontime and hovering near 80 during the afternoon with some breaks in the clouds. a small chance of a sprinkle, too, later this afternoon. and by early evening we'll have just a partly cloudy sky. by late evening, down to...
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across much of northern virginia and into west virginia and the shenandoah valley. mid 60s in washington and later today, we'll be holding in the 60s throughout much of the morning hours with possibility of a passing shower. then by noontime, near 70. might have a shower or two by noontime. have an umbrella handy. afternoon, isolated chance. highs, mid 70s. i'm back with the hometown forecast in ten minutes. >>> 5:32 now. in just an hour at 6: 30 metro's new rush plus service will start. the effort is supposed to add more trains to some of the busiest lines. not everyone understands all of the changes though. >> to be honest, i've seen the signs and symbols. i don't know what it actually is. >> a lot of people i talk to say it's confusing because they're used to getting on the train and now they have to actually pay attention to what train is coming so they won't get on the wrong train. >> many trains are heading to new destinations. you need to pay attention to the destination signs so you don't end up at the wrong station. to help explain the changes, here's danel
across much of northern virginia and into west virginia and the shenandoah valley. mid 60s in washington and later today, we'll be holding in the 60s throughout much of the morning hours with possibility of a passing shower. then by noontime, near 70. might have a shower or two by noontime. have an umbrella handy. afternoon, isolated chance. highs, mid 70s. i'm back with the hometown forecast in ten minutes. >>> 5:32 now. in just an hour at 6: 30 metro's new rush plus service will...
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many obama won virginia in 2008, the -- mr. obama won virginia in 2008, the first in more than three decades, but with its high unemployment rate and economic struggles virginia could turn back to a red state and so could prince william county. >> i remember back in 2008 watching the electoral vote come in and when prince william turned blue, it was a moment filled with fear. this time it's going to be much harder to make that change happen. >> reporter: according to the latest rasmussen poll taken this week, the candidates are in a dead heat, mr. obama with 47%, the same with mitt romney. the undecided are 3% with a 4.5% margin of error. >> so, virginia, let me ask you one last question. are you in? >> yes! >> reporter: in dale city, virginia, surae chinn. >> another poll released just today shows the president with a five-point lead with virginia voters over mitt romney. >>> with more and more mobile devices attracting more and more attention from drivers, the federal government unveiled a new plan to crack down on distracted
many obama won virginia in 2008, the -- mr. obama won virginia in 2008, the first in more than three decades, but with its high unemployment rate and economic struggles virginia could turn back to a red state and so could prince william county. >> i remember back in 2008 watching the electoral vote come in and when prince william turned blue, it was a moment filled with fear. this time it's going to be much harder to make that change happen. >> reporter: according to the latest...
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much of virginia, west virginia, and maryland. closer to washington. right around the beltway and inside the beltway. generally around 60 degrees in arlington, southern montgomery, and in far western prince george's county. southern maryland, most locations, mid 50s. near the warm waters of bay, mid 60s and reagan national, near 70 degrees there on the warm waters of the potomac there. but just a mile away from the potomac, it's down into the 50 nasdaq many locations. and it's dipped down into the 40s, parts of west virginia, elkins, west virginia, 45 degrees. around our region we will have lots of sunshine through the morning hours by 9:00 we'll have just a few light breezes with sunshine. still very pleasant. low to mid swechbts by mid morning. then by noontime for your lunch hour, it's going to start getting a little hot. up around 80 degrees or so. we low 80 was a northwest breeze around 10 to 20. a few clouds popping up. during the afternoon, mostly sunny. we'll be reaching the mid and upper 80s for 3:00 to 5:00 to 6:00 and then drop back down to
much of virginia, west virginia, and maryland. closer to washington. right around the beltway and inside the beltway. generally around 60 degrees in arlington, southern montgomery, and in far western prince george's county. southern maryland, most locations, mid 50s. near the warm waters of bay, mid 60s and reagan national, near 70 degrees there on the warm waters of the potomac there. but just a mile away from the potomac, it's down into the 50 nasdaq many locations. and it's dipped down into...
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eastbound departure from martinsburg, west virginia. also add several montgomery county stops in both directions. the new schedule will take effect on july 16th. >>> this morning house republicans are already putting into motion a plan to repeal president obama's health care law. republicans say they will vote july 11th to repeal the now constitution allow. it comes just a the supreme court 5-4 decision to uphold the law, most controversial tenet, the individual mandate which will require all americans to have insurance. the court ruled that the penalty is for anyone who chooses not to get insurance will have a tax. the attorney general, the first state attorney to file a lawsuit against obamacare says lawmakers misled the public. >> because they all wanted to avoid being accuse of voting to raise taxes and, in the, what the court said today is that's exactly what they did. even while they lied to us about what they were doing. >> he will hold a press conference this morning to discuss how this new law hurt job creation. >>> thank you f
eastbound departure from martinsburg, west virginia. also add several montgomery county stops in both directions. the new schedule will take effect on july 16th. >>> this morning house republicans are already putting into motion a plan to repeal president obama's health care law. republicans say they will vote july 11th to repeal the now constitution allow. it comes just a the supreme court 5-4 decision to uphold the law, most controversial tenet, the individual mandate which will...
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all across virginia, much of maryland and west virginia, we're already into the 90s and as we look at the heat index, look at the heat index now reagan national is at 103. heat index is what it feels like with the combination of the temperature and the humidity. so, for the rest of the afternoon, we'll have our temperatures peaking in perhaps 101, maybe even 102 in a few locations and the high humidity in place and then dropping back down to the upper 90s by early this evening. how much longer is this going to last? i'll have all the latest on that coming up in just a couple of minutes. we'll look at that and the fourth of july holiday weekend. back to you, erika. >> this heat wave isn't just uncomfortable, down right dangerous, folks. richard jordan joins us from washington hospital center with more ways to beat the heat. hi, richard. >> hi, erika. the hospital here says they have not seen a spike in heat-related illnesses yet. doctors want to make sure that people don't become victims to the heat. they say the most important thing to remember is to have water. the blazing sun likely
all across virginia, much of maryland and west virginia, we're already into the 90s and as we look at the heat index, look at the heat index now reagan national is at 103. heat index is what it feels like with the combination of the temperature and the humidity. so, for the rest of the afternoon, we'll have our temperatures peaking in perhaps 101, maybe even 102 in a few locations and the high humidity in place and then dropping back down to the upper 90s by early this evening. how much longer...
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the theme of this year's gathering was leadership and generalship in the virginia war and the virginia military institute in lexington, virginia, hosted the conference. university of virginia history professor gary gallagher gave this year's closing remarks in which he spoke about the significance of studying military history. this is about 40 minutes. >> it's a very great pleasure for me to have the opportunity to introduce to you gary gallagher. i want to say to you that the topic of his talk there about the importance of studying military history goes back to the beginning of our foundation for this conference. about three years ago jim mcpherson was in lexington and i chatted with him about how we should develop this whole thing. he proposed the idea of studying or advancing the theme, overarching theme of the principles of effective command. we seized on that. he later declined to participate, but we have kind of kept that in our pocket, so to speak, as an overarching theme. gary gallagher, when we went to seduce him, so to speak, to come to this conference and give the wrap-up ta
the theme of this year's gathering was leadership and generalship in the virginia war and the virginia military institute in lexington, virginia, hosted the conference. university of virginia history professor gary gallagher gave this year's closing remarks in which he spoke about the significance of studying military history. this is about 40 minutes. >> it's a very great pleasure for me to have the opportunity to introduce to you gary gallagher. i want to say to you that the topic of...
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as far as virginia, just wrapping up construction. moving just fine through springfield in this picture. we will have more on traffic, but now back to news. >> don't be surprised if your co-workers are talking about a strange sight on the beltway last night. >> reports of what some thought was a ufo near college park. maryland state police have confirmed the aircraft is a military airplane that was being moved from west virginia to the patuxent river naval air base in southern maryland. it's 82 feet long and over 30 feet wide and 14 feet high. i can see why some folks might be confused. >> that is an unusual shape. >> crews working to restore power to a rest an apartment complex after an explosion and fire left dozens of people in the dark. >> this happened yesterday afternoon. an underground power line exploded, sending flames shooting out of the ground sending residents flying from their homes >> . it was crazy, i was running with no shoes. >> i saw the people screaming. >> no one was injured. smoldered for hours before crews could
as far as virginia, just wrapping up construction. moving just fine through springfield in this picture. we will have more on traffic, but now back to news. >> don't be surprised if your co-workers are talking about a strange sight on the beltway last night. >> reports of what some thought was a ufo near college park. maryland state police have confirmed the aircraft is a military airplane that was being moved from west virginia to the patuxent river naval air base in southern...
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senate race in virginia. i'm told that right now, you're looking at the george allen race and he is winning with 4% of the precincts reporting. 59% of the vote goes to george allen. it wasn't thought that any of the others could provide him. only 4% reporting. that seems to have been the case. but of course, we'll have a lot more on this on 9news now at 11:00 when more results will be in. susan page, thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it. >> thank you, derek. >> let's turn to topper. there are storms out there bubbling and boiling our way. >> they are. if you're around the immediate metro area, it's pleasant. the breaks in the clouds, sun northwest. but that said, here's a look at live doppler 9,000. we have been tracking these for three hours now. right now, nothing severe. you are going to get hammered with rain fall in winchester. an inch per hour over the next 40 minutes or so. they will roll into front royal. so we're not done with the storms just yet. the front back to our west. 77 downtown
senate race in virginia. i'm told that right now, you're looking at the george allen race and he is winning with 4% of the precincts reporting. 59% of the vote goes to george allen. it wasn't thought that any of the others could provide him. only 4% reporting. that seems to have been the case. but of course, we'll have a lot more on this on 9news now at 11:00 when more results will be in. susan page, thank you so much for being here. we appreciate it. >> thank you, derek. >> let's...
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hamilton, virginia, 49. fort washington, 49. there's a chill in the air normal forth what is of year in early june. 54 in bristow, 53 in arlington. high temperature of 75 this afternoon. the windows open to let in fresh air, low humidity. sprinkles here and there day, especially west of the metro. lisa. northly in the morning, on 95 is great. is good all the way to fredericksburg. 95, virginia, hottest ticket in town, no problems up to the marine base. minor crash on the inner loop of the beltway in virginia near braddock
hamilton, virginia, 49. fort washington, 49. there's a chill in the air normal forth what is of year in early june. 54 in bristow, 53 in arlington. high temperature of 75 this afternoon. the windows open to let in fresh air, low humidity. sprinkles here and there day, especially west of the metro. lisa. northly in the morning, on 95 is great. is good all the way to fredericksburg. 95, virginia, hottest ticket in town, no problems up to the marine base. minor crash on the inner loop of the...
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virginia seeing the the lowest prices. they're looking at $3.27 a gallon. west virginia had the highest at $3.58. >>> loud den county leaders will meet again this morning to extend into the county. the county's board of supervisors. fearing to project will mean tolls. the board of supervisors must decide whether to commit to that project by july 4th. >>> well, if you've driven to any airport in the region you already know to plan ahead and expect traffic delays. now a new study proves it takes longer to get to airports than it did eight years ago. the national capital region transportation planning board said rode since 2003 during peek hours. a trip to tysons corner to reagan national takes 44 minutes. that's up from 25 minutes. a frip from green belt to bwi marshall now takes 32 minutes. that's up to fr about 27 minutes. ree searchers blame traffic congestion for the longer trips. as someone who lives near the tysons corner area i also add construction to that mix. >> in all hours. weekends, day, night, evening. it just doesn't -- it's always backed up. >
virginia seeing the the lowest prices. they're looking at $3.27 a gallon. west virginia had the highest at $3.58. >>> loud den county leaders will meet again this morning to extend into the county. the county's board of supervisors. fearing to project will mean tolls. the board of supervisors must decide whether to commit to that project by july 4th. >>> well, if you've driven to any airport in the region you already know to plan ahead and expect traffic delays. now a new...
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elsewhere, 60s across most of maryland, virginia, into west virginia. and here's your day planner for this friday. showers likely through mid morning off and on. by noontime, cloudy. then late afternoon and into this evening is when thunderstorms are likely. before then ought to hit the low 80s. some of these storms between 5:00 and midnight could be producing damaging winds, hail as well as enough heavy rain that may cause isolated flooding. be prepared for your friday evening. this is the evening planner. we will likely have storms through this friday evening. a look at the weekend and into next week. that's in ten minutes. danella has a look at traffic now. good morning. >>> good morning, tom. right now i'm following breaking news on the roadway. if you're traveling 301 southbound this morning at trade zone avenue, all of the lanes are blocked by the crash involving a tractor-trailer as well as an overturned vehicle. expect delays in the area. and for now, your work around, make a right on central, then a left on church road. a left on oak grove road
elsewhere, 60s across most of maryland, virginia, into west virginia. and here's your day planner for this friday. showers likely through mid morning off and on. by noontime, cloudy. then late afternoon and into this evening is when thunderstorms are likely. before then ought to hit the low 80s. some of these storms between 5:00 and midnight could be producing damaging winds, hail as well as enough heavy rain that may cause isolated flooding. be prepared for your friday evening. this is the...
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it's going to go across parts of west virginia and across central virginia. it may include the washington metro area. i expect them to produce a severe thunderstorm watch in effect for our entire region, most likely until about 12:00, 1:00 in the morning. so that watch should be coming out any time now as the storm system will make its way our way. when is it going to get here. let's take a look at it. as it's making its way across ohio, coming through the region, around 9:00, starting to see that right to the west of i-81 at 9:00. at 11:00, right through the i-95 corridor from baltimore and washington, through fredricksburg and richmond. if you live in fredricksburg, if you friends around warrenton, maybe, this is a storm you really need to watch. even around washington, but especially south of washington, i think that's where the strongest winds could be. by 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, this thing is out of here. it's gone. then we start to heat up again and then we'll be talking about the heat again. because of the heat, we could see strong to severe thunde
it's going to go across parts of west virginia and across central virginia. it may include the washington metro area. i expect them to produce a severe thunderstorm watch in effect for our entire region, most likely until about 12:00, 1:00 in the morning. so that watch should be coming out any time now as the storm system will make its way our way. when is it going to get here. let's take a look at it. as it's making its way across ohio, coming through the region, around 9:00, starting to see...
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it's a project of preservation virginia. the first statewide historic preservation organization in the united states. it is confuse iing that there a so many jamestowns. and many people visit jamestown, and it turns out that they never went to the real place, the place where all the history happened. so there's a jamestown that's a living history museum, jamestown settlement, and they interpret jamestown, and they have three wonderful ships. and they've reconstructed a fort and an indian village. and they have a huge museum over there. that is a state-run organization. so they get state funding for that. then the island itself, the original site of jamestown, is co-managed by the national park service and preservation virginia. so it's an unusual private-public partnership that goes on here. the park service owns the majority of the island, 1,500 acres. preservation virginia has around 23. but their 23 acres incorporates the site of the original fort. the church. the church tower. and the last government building that was on
it's a project of preservation virginia. the first statewide historic preservation organization in the united states. it is confuse iing that there a so many jamestowns. and many people visit jamestown, and it turns out that they never went to the real place, the place where all the history happened. so there's a jamestown that's a living history museum, jamestown settlement, and they interpret jamestown, and they have three wonderful ships. and they've reconstructed a fort and an indian...
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virginia. you're seeing the showers down here with the light stuff trying to show up. this is not reaching the ground. i checked some observations. harrisonburg are seeing a couple of sprinkles. a few showers over toward st. michaels on the east side of the bay. temps in the 40s. once again a gorgeous morning frederick to gaithersburg. chilly with the windows open. even martinsburg at 59. let's go to monika santami with 5 a.m. time saver traffic. >>> it's just the leftover construction. it caused a tiny bit of a delay, especially on the west side of town. you see all this red here especially heading west on i-66 leaving the betway. we'll start off with 95 northbound leaving dale city into woodbridge, the occoquan river and springfield as well. all lanes should be open right now. things are looking good into springfield. let's take a live look outside. here's what it looks like on the inner and outer loops of the beltway there. had been construction. now there's an accident on the inner loop the
virginia. you're seeing the showers down here with the light stuff trying to show up. this is not reaching the ground. i checked some observations. harrisonburg are seeing a couple of sprinkles. a few showers over toward st. michaels on the east side of the bay. temps in the 40s. once again a gorgeous morning frederick to gaithersburg. chilly with the windows open. even martinsburg at 59. let's go to monika santami with 5 a.m. time saver traffic. >>> it's just the leftover...
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martinsville, virginia, gene, hi. >> caller: calling from western virginia, and mr. kelso, i have your book. i enjoyed reading it. i have two questions. i'd like comments. when the jamestown settlement took place, it was a period of drought. i think the little ice age was going on, and the indian people had very little corn. and how did this drought affect the jamestown settlement? and number two, i want to comment on the indian people. you're close to two indian communities at jamestown and charles city/county, the chickahominy, over 1,000 people, and the settlement of jamestown and their ancestors. have the indian descendants been involved? do you get feedback, participation, from the indian people there in the community? thank you so much. >> well, i can speak to the second question first. and that, yeah, there's much interaction with our project and the current united tribes. in fact, today there are some members of the tribes on the site demonstrating, and some in the original dress of the virginia indians. so they're as interested in what we are finding here an
martinsville, virginia, gene, hi. >> caller: calling from western virginia, and mr. kelso, i have your book. i enjoyed reading it. i have two questions. i'd like comments. when the jamestown settlement took place, it was a period of drought. i think the little ice age was going on, and the indian people had very little corn. and how did this drought affect the jamestown settlement? and number two, i want to comment on the indian people. you're close to two indian communities at jamestown...
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i'm surae chinn with that -- of virginia. i'm surae chinn with that story in dale city coming up. >>> back on 9 news now it's an update on the campaign for president in the critical swing state that also happens to be right next-door. a new poll shows the race between president obama and republican candidate mitt romney is tightening up in virginia. this poll from quinnipiac university shows the president with a five-point lead with virginia voter over romney, down from an eight-point lead from that poll in march. >>> today the first lady out trying to reverse the trend. michelle obama hit the campaign trail stumping for her husband and surae chinn was in dale city where the first lady was out trying to energize the volunteers. >> reporter: the first lady kicks off her solo campaign tour this week with a stop in virginia for her husband's reelection bid trying to energize supporters and volunteers at the veterans of foreign wars post in dale city. >> we have to keep moving forward. >> reporter: virginia is not only a battle g
i'm surae chinn with that -- of virginia. i'm surae chinn with that story in dale city coming up. >>> back on 9 news now it's an update on the campaign for president in the critical swing state that also happens to be right next-door. a new poll shows the race between president obama and republican candidate mitt romney is tightening up in virginia. this poll from quinnipiac university shows the president with a five-point lead with virginia voter over romney, down from an eight-point...
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delays began well in virginia. we estimated the 20-mile delay taking 1 mile and a half to get through there. some serious accidents in some areas as well. specifically 395 and also a crash we are working on near randolph road. >> thank you. patient is the operative word. >> when you hear 20-mile backup the know it will not be a good thing. >> we have been telling you about the situation on metro. here is a picture that was tweeted out. the tree is down on the orange line at stadium-armory and cheverly. they have had to suspend service. we know they are turning trains around and there are lots of delays. here is a map so you can see the location between cheverly and sadium armory. once again there is a look from somebody who is
delays began well in virginia. we estimated the 20-mile delay taking 1 mile and a half to get through there. some serious accidents in some areas as well. specifically 395 and also a crash we are working on near randolph road. >> thank you. patient is the operative word. >> when you hear 20-mile backup the know it will not be a good thing. >> we have been telling you about the situation on metro. here is a picture that was tweeted out. the tree is down on the orange line at...