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montgomery county reporting 19,000 971. and, 5,000 there in bucks county. chester county reporting just under 5,000. we will update you on these numbers throughout the morning >>> also we have news in southwest philadelphia where a seven two-year old woman was struck overnight, at her apartment home for seniors. police say bullet flew through the window of her home in the 7100 block of grant avenue around 12:30 this morning. the good news she's in stable condition at penn presbyterian she was struck in the leg, no arrests have been made. >>> we're following another developing story this morning this one out of the juniata section of philadelphia. in 18 to 23 year-old, seriously injured after being, shot around 11:00 last night. it happened inside of the a take out store on the 5200 block of whittaker avenue. police say a fight broke out between victims and gunman, quickly escalated there. officers were searching for shooter as well as two other men who were involved, they fled the scene. >>> bill cosby, he will be back in court today, his goal to try to sto
montgomery county reporting 19,000 971. and, 5,000 there in bucks county. chester county reporting just under 5,000. we will update you on these numbers throughout the morning >>> also we have news in southwest philadelphia where a seven two-year old woman was struck overnight, at her apartment home for seniors. police say bullet flew through the window of her home in the 7100 block of grant avenue around 12:30 this morning. the good news she's in stable condition at penn presbyterian...
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how about upper montgomery county? >> lauren johnson, good morning. >> reporter: hello, guys, i'm in bucks county. and the snow is falling sideways. it is coming dot out here, no mixture, more coming up after the break. >> looking good, lauren, 4:27. we've got some flooding as a result every high tide coming offer the delaware river. this is a live look at columbus boulevard. right near the ben franklin bridge. let's go to allentown, checking in this morning, we've got cameras everywhere. sue has got your forecast. but first we will check the lottery numbers a quick break and we'll be right back. [a5df] >> it is a good morning to snuggle in, looking at doylestown, that's the storm over our heads, we do have some states of emergency declared for so many of our states, and areas, and cities, and communities, and whole number of school closings that are running at the bottom of your screen. moles of the schools made the call yesterday. >> yes, pennsylvanian new jersey under states of emergency, ther
how about upper montgomery county? >> lauren johnson, good morning. >> reporter: hello, guys, i'm in bucks county. and the snow is falling sideways. it is coming dot out here, no mixture, more coming up after the break. >> looking good, lauren, 4:27. we've got some flooding as a result every high tide coming offer the delaware river. this is a live look at columbus boulevard. right near the ben franklin bridge. let's go to allentown, checking in this morning, we've got cameras...
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delaware county was certainly the hardest hit but nearby montgomery county. clearly next nor'easter approaches, these hard hit areas it isn't supposed to be as strong as the last one, but concerns, still circle around, current debris, still in the roadways. weakened trees being more likely to come down this time around? and with tens of thousands of people without power, have to ride the next storm in the dark and in the cold. >> we lost power about on friday around like 4:00, 4:15, ever since then, been cold, i'm not happy. i'm not happy at all. i mean, it is the season, they did say march would come in like a lion, but hoping it goes out like a lamb. >> i think a lot of rugs hoping the same thing the numbers here l thousand 335 homes and businesses without power translates to tens every thousands of people hoping somehow it is restored before the next nor'easter hits stays on during the storm. live, alicia, cbs-3 " eyewitness news" >> forest range he is have been deployed to the areas, to help with the clean up effort. >> today we literally double our fores
delaware county was certainly the hardest hit but nearby montgomery county. clearly next nor'easter approaches, these hard hit areas it isn't supposed to be as strong as the last one, but concerns, still circle around, current debris, still in the roadways. weakened trees being more likely to come down this time around? and with tens of thousands of people without power, have to ride the next storm in the dark and in the cold. >> we lost power about on friday around like 4:00, 4:15, ever...
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my name is brenda and i'm a senior at montgomery blare high school and a proud member of montgomery county students of gun control. we founded this organization a week after the parkland students to give student as voisz and a fight for stricter gun control. >> quite. sshh. [ cheers and applause ] >> good morning students of the dmv. [ cheers and applause ] >> my name is brenda and aim senior at montgomery blare high school and a proud member of montgomery county students for gun control. [ cheers and applause ] >> we founded this organization a week after the parkland shooting to give dmv students a voice in the fight for stricter gun control. we have proven that now is the time for change. [ cheers and applause ] >> i am inspired and empowered by each and every one of you who has walked out today. [ cheers and applause ] >> an hour ago, we stood with our backs to the white house for 17 minutes to honor the victims of the shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school in park lan parkland, florida. we remain standing together as one. what parkland showed us is that this can happen in an
my name is brenda and i'm a senior at montgomery blare high school and a proud member of montgomery county students of gun control. we founded this organization a week after the parkland students to give student as voisz and a fight for stricter gun control. >> quite. sshh. [ cheers and applause ] >> good morning students of the dmv. [ cheers and applause ] >> my name is brenda and aim senior at montgomery blare high school and a proud member of montgomery county students for...
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to an ipo senior at montgomery blair high school in a proud member of montgomery county students were gun control. we founded this organization a week after the part when shooting to give students a voice in the fight for stricter gun control. we have proven that now is the time for change. we have been empowered by each and every one of you that has come out today. ago we stood with our backs to the white house for 17 minutes for all of the victims for the shooting in part one, florida. we remain silent, standing together as one. what parkland showed us is that this could happen at any one of our schools. and we as students can't take this anymore. we have to fight to create change. we have to stand up against the status quo. andave to call on congress keep calling until they hear our message. [cheering] if you can speak, speak. if you can march, march. and when you can vote, vote. [cheering] our voices matter. and when we stand up, when we speak out, we make it harder for those in power to continue doing nothing. silence, not one more minute! [cheering] today, we are doing more than
to an ipo senior at montgomery blair high school in a proud member of montgomery county students were gun control. we founded this organization a week after the part when shooting to give students a voice in the fight for stricter gun control. we have proven that now is the time for change. we have been empowered by each and every one of you that has come out today. ago we stood with our backs to the white house for 17 minutes for all of the victims for the shooting in part one, florida. we...
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we are in montgomery county now and i'm getting excited because each and every hit we come to you each and every hour as hours and minutes go by we are seeing that rain/ sleet, we saw from earlier this morning now turn over to snow. we are taking a live look right now, outside of our mobile weather watcher, this is the roof camera on top where you can see that the snow is falling more steadily now, and not only is it sticking to the grass surfaces , it is sticking to the middle of the road. as we take dash camera you can see what a drive would look like on gant drive-in huntington valley, montgomery county. we have not seen this until a half an hour ago. we are coming through center city, schuylkill expressway, roosevelt boulevard it just looks wet because we were seeing mostly rain, sleet and then this mix over. as we are in the suburbs you can see snow is starting to fall more steadily and roads are getting tricky. this is what we forecasted early this morning not too bad and steadily conditions are deteriorating. not only are we seeing wet surface from the rain now you can see the s
we are in montgomery county now and i'm getting excited because each and every hit we come to you each and every hour as hours and minutes go by we are seeing that rain/ sleet, we saw from earlier this morning now turn over to snow. we are taking a live look right now, outside of our mobile weather watcher, this is the roof camera on top where you can see that the snow is falling more steadily now, and not only is it sticking to the grass surfaces , it is sticking to the middle of the road. as...
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i'm a senior at montgomery blair high school and a proud member of montgomery county students for gun control. we founded this organization a week after the parkman shootings to give our students a voice in the fight for gun control. [indiscernible] >> good morning students. [applause] my name is brenda levitan and i am a senior at montgomery blair high school and a proud member of montgomery county students for gun control. we founded this organization a week after the parkman shooting because we need a voice in the fight for stricter gun control. we have proven that now is the time for change. [applause] empowered by and each and every one of you who has walked out today. [applause] an hour ago, we stood with our backs to the white house for 17 minutes to honor the victims of these didn't's at marjorie douglas high school in parkland, florida. we remain silent with our hands standing together as one. what parkman showed us is that this could happen in any one of our schools. we as students cannot take this anymore. [applause] we have to fight to create change. we have to stand up ag
i'm a senior at montgomery blair high school and a proud member of montgomery county students for gun control. we founded this organization a week after the parkman shootings to give our students a voice in the fight for gun control. [indiscernible] >> good morning students. [applause] my name is brenda levitan and i am a senior at montgomery blair high school and a proud member of montgomery county students for gun control. we founded this organization a week after the parkman shooting...
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we've team coverage. >>> bill cosby is back in court in montgomery there's been fireworks in the courtroom. >>> oscar week's nor'easter especially hard hit in delaware county. among the areas tallying up the damage him many waiting for power to return there some ext problem as well. this is video of snow coming down in minnesota. meteorologist karen rogers will be along in just a couple of minutes to explain the role that the snow will play in our next nor'easter we're facing in a couple of days. john rawlins joins us live from havertown where people are preparing for one storm and cleaning up from the first
we've team coverage. >>> bill cosby is back in court in montgomery there's been fireworks in the courtroom. >>> oscar week's nor'easter especially hard hit in delaware county. among the areas tallying up the damage him many waiting for power to return there some ext problem as well. this is video of snow coming down in minnesota. meteorologist karen rogers will be along in just a couple of minutes to explain the role that the snow will play in our next nor'easter we're facing...
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here's a live look at conditions in montgomery county. we got new information from county officials who say right now relatively quiet, we can see that in a live picture. they hadda about a dozen accidents between 9:30 and 10 clock this morning when a heavy band came through but nothing serious right now. >>> checking conditions right now in quakertown, bucks county. this is a live look at west broad street where the snow is falling. not as hard as it is in other places. the officials are telling us extra staffing in the 91 waund county agencies standing by to assist residents in bucks count if i. they say we are ready. >> they know it's coming. now let's go to delaware county and show you wind cheeld wipers on. this is a look at storm force 10 in drexel hill where they tell us they're watching and white waiting for things to get dicier this afternoon. but we have you covered. stay right where you are. if you didn't go to work today, no school, we'll show you what conditions look like around the area. >> here's a live look at wilmington.
here's a live look at conditions in montgomery county. we got new information from county officials who say right now relatively quiet, we can see that in a live picture. they hadda about a dozen accidents between 9:30 and 10 clock this morning when a heavy band came through but nothing serious right now. >>> checking conditions right now in quakertown, bucks county. this is a live look at west broad street where the snow is falling. not as hard as it is in other places. the officials...
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i knew very little about george wallace but you can come from montgomery alabama not knowing something about george wallace. new here embodied everything that went into that library. my grandfather upon telling him in a very thoughtful measured way and my grandfather who i tried to capture in the memoir was a very edwardian type of individual. his sensibilities were just remarkable. his sense of decorum is something that inspires and informs the way i engage with people today and my grandfather not wanting to incite anger but always wanted to create a frame around every photograph of hope began to explain to me the complexities of history around george wallace and told me who he was and helped me to understand what had occurred and framed it in such a way that i could appreciate that in 1880 these individuals who had nothing but these dreams and hopes who created this place, their decisions were living through the challenges of american history before a nation of who we are as a people and a country and my grandfather wanted me to realize that much had changed. progress had been made.
i knew very little about george wallace but you can come from montgomery alabama not knowing something about george wallace. new here embodied everything that went into that library. my grandfather upon telling him in a very thoughtful measured way and my grandfather who i tried to capture in the memoir was a very edwardian type of individual. his sensibilities were just remarkable. his sense of decorum is something that inspires and informs the way i engage with people today and my grandfather...
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that is one of the things that montgomery is up against. what are the ways a what around that -- one of the ways around that is through air power. museum --d a an entire c 47 group. fork -- four squadrons deployed to egypt. the main air depot was akin eritrea. the supplies were coming around the cape. this was a way to shuttle supplies and air parts forward. this group gets pressed into service with a logistical effort. flying 55 gallon drums of fuel forward to keep montgomery's forces forward. they are moving along this single road. that was an aircraft that was not present in the raf. we load many of these to the royal air force. this was the capability at the time. it was fairly unique within the u.s. army air force. i moved to the tunisian campaign. three things i want to highlight here. it is an operational and tactical campaign. even though we have heavy bomber assets and we will shift bomber , it is aom the u.k. tactical that would've been called that or more of an operational campaign. these heavy bombers are working over a and are
that is one of the things that montgomery is up against. what are the ways a what around that -- one of the ways around that is through air power. museum --d a an entire c 47 group. fork -- four squadrons deployed to egypt. the main air depot was akin eritrea. the supplies were coming around the cape. this was a way to shuttle supplies and air parts forward. this group gets pressed into service with a logistical effort. flying 55 gallon drums of fuel forward to keep montgomery's forces forward....
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>> well, i live in a different part of montgomery county. and i have to say it was more snowy, more snow than we're seeing here in pottstown, and as we were talking about, bob kelly talked, talked in the hallway of fox 29, about how the branches were all the way in the roadway. some instances cents, karen, you know, in and around villanova, ardmore, gladwynn, you real had i to drive around branches, because they were down because of the weight of the snow, from last night. not even the weight of the snow from last storm. but, as you can see here, we're like in the middle of pottstown. and there is some snow on the roads, certainly, but not seeing what we saw in terms of the branches, the power lines, and the debris in the road. here just seeing a little bit of snow, mixed with a little bit of rain. and i have to say, sue serio, mike, kathy orr, scott, they all nailed it. they all said that this is what was going to happen. that it would be a rain-snow mix. that it would probably have a little built of tapering offer , you know there is time
>> well, i live in a different part of montgomery county. and i have to say it was more snowy, more snow than we're seeing here in pottstown, and as we were talking about, bob kelly talked, talked in the hallway of fox 29, about how the branches were all the way in the roadway. some instances cents, karen, you know, in and around villanova, ardmore, gladwynn, you real had i to drive around branches, because they were down because of the weight of the snow, from last night. not even the...
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. >> reporter: here in montgomery county the issue wasn't so much the roads. you can see not much snow covering the roads. up on the trees, that caused a lot of problems. snow, heavy wet snow in particular covering a lot of the trees. that led to things like this in white marsh township. trees falling onto power lines. power lines themselves coming down. peco says they've restored power to about 250,000 residents but there are so many more out there it could take days. they say it will be a multiday operation. peco says they'll bring in more reinforcements. all the power outages causing people to obviously lose electricity, lose heat. the red cross opening a shelter in horshum overnight at keith middle school. we stopped to talk to people who lost electricity. >> our shelter is open and will stay open as long as we're requested to. >> i'm going to stay here as long as i can. i'm sure the power will come back on, but yeah. i just thank god for these people. >> reporter: again, peco says it could take days for some people. there's still power lines down on a num
. >> reporter: here in montgomery county the issue wasn't so much the roads. you can see not much snow covering the roads. up on the trees, that caused a lot of problems. snow, heavy wet snow in particular covering a lot of the trees. that led to things like this in white marsh township. trees falling onto power lines. power lines themselves coming down. peco says they've restored power to about 250,000 residents but there are so many more out there it could take days. they say it will be...
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kennedy high school in montgomery county. [applause] 25 years ago, my parents came to montgomery county because they believe promise of his country. he told me about their hardships because they had in their native country. and their education system. supposedly not as developed as ours, they do not have enough papers and pencils for students. yet through all of the lack of resources, or all of their struggles, then a graduate of someone barging into the classroom with an assault rifle and slaughtering everyone in our class. that is an american tragedy. [applause] they never had to think about getting shot at any moment. that is an american thought. and they never had to worry that their child would be the victim of a mass shooting. it is american worry. in the united states, we have gun control laws for the -- women on this solution since columbine. congress has done nothing. we have to keep weapons from everybody and expand on mental health resources. [applause] the solution is not arming teachers nor to our more people. my
kennedy high school in montgomery county. [applause] 25 years ago, my parents came to montgomery county because they believe promise of his country. he told me about their hardships because they had in their native country. and their education system. supposedly not as developed as ours, they do not have enough papers and pencils for students. yet through all of the lack of resources, or all of their struggles, then a graduate of someone barging into the classroom with an assault rifle and...
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pretty, but dangerous. >> jenn fred, upper montgomery county. >> high! >> hello. >> can you hear me? >> sure can. >> well, how are you all doing? hey, here's what's happening. we are in pottstown. and it is snowing. i have to say kudos to the fox 29 weather team from kathy orr to sue serio to mike masco and all of the other 29 people that work there, because they nailed t i mean, they've said all morning long, what they predicted and all morning long, it is happened as they say. see little bit of the wet slushy stuff? we saw that early just like they said we would see it in the overnight hours, then into early this morning. and then they said montgomery county, north and west, up to the poconos, that we were going to see snow. good news here. in pottstown, it is light fluffy snow. this is what the people in montgomery county, and delaware county, are desperate to see. they do not want to see the heavy stuff. that's going to be weighing on the power lines, weighing on the trees. so, if the weather peeps can keep it light and fluffy, like i like to do most
pretty, but dangerous. >> jenn fred, upper montgomery county. >> high! >> hello. >> can you hear me? >> sure can. >> well, how are you all doing? hey, here's what's happening. we are in pottstown. and it is snowing. i have to say kudos to the fox 29 weather team from kathy orr to sue serio to mike masco and all of the other 29 people that work there, because they nailed t i mean, they've said all morning long, what they predicted and all morning long, it is...
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we are coming to you live from the mobile weather watch inner montgomery county. that is where we have been seeing heavier snowfall this morning, we made our way from center city philadelphia out to the suburbs each and every hit and each and every hour we are starting to see this system move through and change over as forecasted from rain, sleet, mix and now to snow. although it is falling ever so lightly out here in montgomery county, this is payne avenue we came down easton road make our way through easton road and in the roselyn area an inside streets like this one is already getting a little messy. the main road as pat and trang do have been saying look g all clear, just wet but these side streets, neighborhood street, turning down them you start to see how snow is accumulating and getting in the only snow, but slushy spots it is 33 degrees out here, so it is melting a bit on the surface and you can see how much the snow has already we have those grass areas covered up to our right left, sidewalks are looking slushy, as well, i can say for myself, stepping ou
we are coming to you live from the mobile weather watch inner montgomery county. that is where we have been seeing heavier snowfall this morning, we made our way from center city philadelphia out to the suburbs each and every hit and each and every hour we are starting to see this system move through and change over as forecasted from rain, sleet, mix and now to snow. although it is falling ever so lightly out here in montgomery county, this is payne avenue we came down easton road make our way...
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. >> thanks, trish w that said delaware county and montgomery county took the largest hit when it came to losing power. peco still has more than 228,000 customers, without electricity, in the five county region. atlantic city electric has more than 10,000 outages, most are in cape may and cumberland counties. pse and g has 5600 customers in our region still in the dark. del marva has about 8,000 customers without power at this time. >>> and down trees hampered septa's bus, trolley and regional rail lines services this morning. this bus got stuck on manayunk avenue in manayunk due to slick conditions. septa's regional rail services remains suspended until further notice due to power problems caused by ice covered up lines and down trees. there is a linc to septa's alternative service options on the web site at six abc.com. >>> amtrak, meanwhile is beginning to restore services after a coming to the complete halt along northeast corridor at the height of the storm yesterday. is there modified services being offered between washington d.c. and new york city, as well as services from new y
. >> thanks, trish w that said delaware county and montgomery county took the largest hit when it came to losing power. peco still has more than 228,000 customers, without electricity, in the five county region. atlantic city electric has more than 10,000 outages, most are in cape may and cumberland counties. pse and g has 5600 customers in our region still in the dark. del marva has about 8,000 customers without power at this time. >>> and down trees hampered septa's bus,...
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. >> in montgomery county, more people on the job handling 911 calls. for traffic accidents, downed trees and strained or busted power lines. for some still at work, it's the winds they're worrying about. >> we have a lot of trees in our yard. i'm hoping formula one of them come down. >> and these winds aren't going to end anytime soon. we're being reminded by public safety workers if you see a downed power line, don't go near it. crews are getting them as fast as they can. those lines could be live. stay away from them. reporting life in plymouth township,right, also have to wah out for 30 plus road on strucks deanna mentioned there. something could be fallen in the road in front of you. just take it slow. >> let's go to glenn track iing the impact on the pa suburbs and lehigh valley. they've received so much snow in the lehigh valley and there are blizzard arngs. warnings. it's near blizzard conditions in part of the lehigh valley and upper bucs and western montgomery counties this afternoon. very close to the official definition of a blizzard. that's
. >> in montgomery county, more people on the job handling 911 calls. for traffic accidents, downed trees and strained or busted power lines. for some still at work, it's the winds they're worrying about. >> we have a lot of trees in our yard. i'm hoping formula one of them come down. >> and these winds aren't going to end anytime soon. we're being reminded by public safety workers if you see a downed power line, don't go near it. crews are getting them as fast as they can....
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from the start, patton clashed with the pompous british commander bernard montgomery. and legend has it that montgomery hatched his battle plan, giving prominence to british forces in a bathroom in algiers with eisenhower's chief of staff, major walter smith. >> when it began his job was to guard montgomery's flank. patton, infuriated by this, took it as a personal insult and began his own drive. >> oliver: does patton ever say we've got to beat the british to the scene? >> he did, yes. he was obsessed with the idea of getting there first. >> his 7th army covered twice as much ground as montgomery's 8th. >> oliver: it was like a modern day cavalry charge with patton near the front, and constantly urging his men to go faster. >> this is a guy who knows that his presence is important and he's upfront. >> oliver: by 17 august, patton's 7th army had advanced 60 miles to capture messina, in his hays, fatigue got the most of him. >> he was going to field hospitals to pin on purple hearts and hold their hand and tore him up to see the men bleeding and dying and he saw two men
from the start, patton clashed with the pompous british commander bernard montgomery. and legend has it that montgomery hatched his battle plan, giving prominence to british forces in a bathroom in algiers with eisenhower's chief of staff, major walter smith. >> when it began his job was to guard montgomery's flank. patton, infuriated by this, took it as a personal insult and began his own drive. >> oliver: does patton ever say we've got to beat the british to the scene? >> he...
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montgomery arriving in the theater! on february 23 rommel sees that window of opportunity closing and orders his forces back to the start line. the retreat to the start line which is 75 years ago today. this is literally the anniversary on february 24. >>> yard he heard my friend martin say that we have to think of kasserine carefully. i like parceling it which i mean taking it apart and look at each element and see what you can make of it. kasserine presents a mixed picture. most u.s. officers viewed it as a humiliation. historians reading those accounts have followed suit. the trouble is that the humiliation argument only dwells on the opening moments of the battle. the first big fight at the city and the opening drives that followed are focused on. by that event though the u.s. army was pulling itself together. it had vast material resources. it had logistics like nobody else in the world and still does. and had extremely high level of firepower. everyone i could find certainly was fighting it kasserine pass. go with
montgomery arriving in the theater! on february 23 rommel sees that window of opportunity closing and orders his forces back to the start line. the retreat to the start line which is 75 years ago today. this is literally the anniversary on february 24. >>> yard he heard my friend martin say that we have to think of kasserine carefully. i like parceling it which i mean taking it apart and look at each element and see what you can make of it. kasserine presents a mixed picture. most u.s....
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it will be push into bucks county out of montgomery county before too much longer, but when you're underneath that you will get heavy you down.looks like the junctiod turnpike proper is underneath that. once it pulls away, a lull is possible, after the lull we get more rain and we could wind up to a changeover to wet snow later on. the flood watch this is where the heaviest rain is expected rest of the way, philadelphia north and east be careful there of flooding on roads in particular. high wind watch, gusts up to 50 miles per hour, higher at the shore, a lot of debris blowing out there. a coastal flood watch in effect through saturday night. times of high tide this evening, and saturday morning could give you thrugd down there with -- could give you flooding down there with moderate and minor flooding. we'll track the changeover so wet snow and how temperatures are behaving and what's going on throughout the weekend. >> reporter: roads are wet, it's not snowing out there, but nonetheless causing problems with the wet roads. we're looking at a jackknife tractor-trailer, on the blue route pas
it will be push into bucks county out of montgomery county before too much longer, but when you're underneath that you will get heavy you down.looks like the junctiod turnpike proper is underneath that. once it pulls away, a lull is possible, after the lull we get more rain and we could wind up to a changeover to wet snow later on. the flood watch this is where the heaviest rain is expected rest of the way, philadelphia north and east be careful there of flooding on roads in particular. high...
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montgomery arriving in the theater. on february 23, rommel sees that window of opportunity closing and orders his forces back to their skyline -- start line. that retreat takes place 75 years ago today. literally the anniversary, on february 24. you already heard my friend martin say that you know, we kasserineink of pretty carefully. taking each element apart and seeing what you can make with it. veryrine requires very, careful parsing. it presents a mixed picture. certainly, most u.s. officers viewed it as a humiliation, and historians, of reading those account within a great u.s. military community, have tended to follow suit. but the problem is the humiliation argument only dwells on the opening moments of the on the firstdwells big battle and then the german drives on the following. by the end, the u.s. army was clearly beginning to pull itself together. they had vast material resources, and logistics like no one else in the world -- still does -- and extremely high levels of firepower, especially the artillery. i
montgomery arriving in the theater. on february 23, rommel sees that window of opportunity closing and orders his forces back to their skyline -- start line. that retreat takes place 75 years ago today. literally the anniversary, on february 24. you already heard my friend martin say that you know, we kasserineink of pretty carefully. taking each element apart and seeing what you can make with it. veryrine requires very, careful parsing. it presents a mixed picture. certainly, most u.s....
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montgomery county had 59 outages. >> plenty of flashlights. we want to thank our bus drivers for taking their time. we had parents trying to get home from work to meet the buses knowing their kids were safe. >> reporter: red cross is opening up a shelter at keith valley middle school in hor sham. >>> major storm is blamed on six deaths up and down the east coast. all of those deaths were caused by fallen trees. the youngest a 6-year-old boy in virginia. >>> check out this plane as it tries to land in strong winds. cell phone video shows the southwest plane wobbling. the plane finally landed after circling the area several times. >> really good. >> and that was the reaction from passengers once they were safely on the ground. several passengers got sick during the bumpy landing. >>> 50 to 60 miles per hour can cause problems for trains and even tractor trailer. picked up by the wind just north of new york city. that truck did not flip but two other rigs over turned. >> let's bring in tammie souza with what we can expect overnight. >> winds tape
montgomery county had 59 outages. >> plenty of flashlights. we want to thank our bus drivers for taking their time. we had parents trying to get home from work to meet the buses knowing their kids were safe. >> reporter: red cross is opening up a shelter at keith valley middle school in hor sham. >>> major storm is blamed on six deaths up and down the east coast. all of those deaths were caused by fallen trees. the youngest a 6-year-old boy in virginia. >>> check...
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shawnette wilson stand buying in wynnewood, montgomery county. let's begin tonight with kathy orr. kathy, the all important question, how much snow are we going to get. >> you know that is going to be determined by the exact center of that area of low pressure, iain. there's no doubt that we'll see the heaviest snow north and west of philadelphia that is the red he had will red zone for sure many folks will be seeing a foot of snow. i have high confidence in that. here's our storm system developing off the coast this first primary symptom is weakening that nor'easter is definitely taking shape. we still have that winter storm warning in effect from philadelphia north and west where we expect highest accumulations south and east still advisory. new information the weather center does suggest some colder air moving a little bit farther south that could mean an increase of some of those snow totals but not significant increases. we'll go hour by hour. you can see by tomorrow morning 7:00 a.m. here's a snapshot of what the weather map will be looking like when sue serio shows you what'
shawnette wilson stand buying in wynnewood, montgomery county. let's begin tonight with kathy orr. kathy, the all important question, how much snow are we going to get. >> you know that is going to be determined by the exact center of that area of low pressure, iain. there's no doubt that we'll see the heaviest snow north and west of philadelphia that is the red he had will red zone for sure many folks will be seeing a foot of snow. i have high confidence in that. here's our storm system...
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montgomery arriving in the theater. so on february 23rd he sees the window of opportunity closing and orders the forces back to the start line. the retreat back to the start line takes place 75 years ago today. so literally the anniversary on february 24th. you already heard my friend martin say we have to think of kasserine carefully. i like the word parsing. taking it a part and looking at each component and element of it and seeing what you can make of it. kasserine requires very careful parsing. it presents a mixed picture. certainly, most u.s. officers viewed it as a humiliation and historians reading those accounts from within the military community attended to fellow suit. the trouble is that the humiliation argument dwells on the opening moments of the battle. dwells on the first big fight at sidi and the german drives the following. and by battles end the u.s. army pulling itself together. it had vast material resources, it had logistics like known else in the world, still does. and extremely high levels of fir
montgomery arriving in the theater. so on february 23rd he sees the window of opportunity closing and orders the forces back to the start line. the retreat back to the start line takes place 75 years ago today. so literally the anniversary on february 24th. you already heard my friend martin say we have to think of kasserine carefully. i like the word parsing. taking it a part and looking at each component and element of it and seeing what you can make of it. kasserine requires very careful...
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if he's able to hold montgomery behind the mereth line. the fact he doesn't get to tibesa is a critical part of the kasserine battle and yes he bakes through at fade pass and kasserine pass but doesn't get the supplies he wants or needs must have like during the battle of the bulge the germans never get to some of the other allied supply centers. that's the -- when we debate whether it's a victory or a defeat and i'm sure we will, in the next session, that's one of the factors i think we have to keep in mind. this is a slide that i found, research up at the national archives. and up there with one of my cliques at fort leavenworth, mark, here it is, the whole book in one picture. so what this demonstrates, the really only two lines that you have to worry about are the one that's labeled n.a.f. or north air force combat and the green line you see almost in a vertical slope. and then the very top line, which is axis combat aircraft. the brown line. as you can see, when we start out, the race for tunis, the allies are huge disadvantage in ter
if he's able to hold montgomery behind the mereth line. the fact he doesn't get to tibesa is a critical part of the kasserine battle and yes he bakes through at fade pass and kasserine pass but doesn't get the supplies he wants or needs must have like during the battle of the bulge the germans never get to some of the other allied supply centers. that's the -- when we debate whether it's a victory or a defeat and i'm sure we will, in the next session, that's one of the factors i think we have...
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we want to look at the schuylkill expressway on montgomery drive. some ponding on the schuylkill expressway as you make your way into or out of philadelphia. outside of this camera view there is a disabled vehicle on 76 westbound right near montgomery drive that may be causing you to tap the brakes a bit. from what i can see it's been moved into the insoshoulder so causing too much of a disruption. everything in the green right now. so any of those crashes we had have been cleared. and also a quick look in camden. 76 at market street where we can see a lot of rain on the roadways. that is the story this morning as you're heading out. >>> we continue our team coverage with matt delucia. matt, tell us what they are doing. >> reporter: they're expecting that with the high tides that are coming up. right now we're along california avenue along the bay. we pulled into atlantic city. right now misting a little bit here. but you can see over here over the sea wall into the bay it is not reaching sea level at this point the city here are preparing for coast
we want to look at the schuylkill expressway on montgomery drive. some ponding on the schuylkill expressway as you make your way into or out of philadelphia. outside of this camera view there is a disabled vehicle on 76 westbound right near montgomery drive that may be causing you to tap the brakes a bit. from what i can see it's been moved into the insoshoulder so causing too much of a disruption. everything in the green right now. so any of those crashes we had have been cleared. and also a...
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montgomery and delaware counties some of the hardest hit areas. let's get back to kathy kathy orr who will give us an update on the forecast. >> wow, right now we're looking at one storm, iain, you can see it right here this counterclockwise swirl in the northern planes that is a strong area of low pressure. this storm is going to continue into the great lakes and redevelop off the coast. now, as it does, it's going strengthen and pull down a lot of cold air and that means snow, hours of snow during the day on wednesday. so let's go hour by hour. where the clouds move in on tuesday, you can see by 10:00 p.m. we have snow, sleet and rain then it's all going to be changing over to snow. heaviest period of snow after the noon hour on wednesday. it snows heavily through the afternoon. and then by eight, nine, 10:00 o'clock it moves off toward the north and the east. we're talking about the potential for this heavy wet snow to bring down more trees and power lines across the region and area to the north and west of the city already very hard hit with o
montgomery and delaware counties some of the hardest hit areas. let's get back to kathy kathy orr who will give us an update on the forecast. >> wow, right now we're looking at one storm, iain, you can see it right here this counterclockwise swirl in the northern planes that is a strong area of low pressure. this storm is going to continue into the great lakes and redevelop off the coast. now, as it does, it's going strengthen and pull down a lot of cold air and that means snow, hours of...
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flames burned through a house in lower pottsville township in montgomery county. we have a lot to get to. it's 5:30. thanks for starting your day with us, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. cryst chr cyst as krystal klei has the forecast. but we start with brittney shipp. >> first part of the main steam won't get here until tomorrow. but dry conditions through today. light rain and snow expected through the evening. most of the area under a first alert which will go into effect until thursday at 7:00 a.m. here are the concerns with the first alert. accumulating chevy know. messy commutes tomorrow morning and especially tomorrow afternoon and evening. wind gusts up to 40 miles per hour which could bring down more trees and more power outages. agency we go through the day today, we'll don't see the clouds increasing through the afternoon. then by the time 8:00 rolls around, now, we're dealing with light rain through part philadelphia, south jersey. more of a rain/snow mix for pottstown, doylestown, allentown. and then through t
flames burned through a house in lower pottsville township in montgomery county. we have a lot to get to. it's 5:30. thanks for starting your day with us, this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. cryst chr cyst as krystal klei has the forecast. but we start with brittney shipp. >> first part of the main steam won't get here until tomorrow. but dry conditions through today. light rain and snow expected through the evening. most of the area...
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now, some people in montgomery and parts of delaware county have been without power since friday. peco crews were busy working along gypsy lane in upper merion where a massive tree came down on friday smashing an infiniti and taking the power lines with it. the action cam was also at the home depot in king of prussia last night where people were rushing to buy generators. peco continues to make progress on outages as of this morning, about 25,000 people are still without power, most of that em -- them in delaware and montgomery counties. >>> this was the scene at high tide in north wildwood at second avenue and john f. kennedy beach drive. you can see the waves crashing over the seawall and water flowing into the street at 11:00 last night. despite that spillover authorities tell us this is not causing any flooding issues in the area right now. >> it was a wild ride through the city's point breeze neighborhood. the driver of a semi truck tried to go under an overpass that was too low, didn't work, the top of his tractor-trailer almost came apart like it had been peeled off with a
now, some people in montgomery and parts of delaware county have been without power since friday. peco crews were busy working along gypsy lane in upper merion where a massive tree came down on friday smashing an infiniti and taking the power lines with it. the action cam was also at the home depot in king of prussia last night where people were rushing to buy generators. peco continues to make progress on outages as of this morning, about 25,000 people are still without power, most of that em...
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he was at the montgomery courthouse for another hearing today. 's lawyers say the accusers are peddling quote, ancient allegations, that would sway the jury against cosby. they also want the jury to hear details of cosby's secret settlement with andrea constand, the woman he's accused of sexually assaulting in 2004. >>> up next, back to our nor'easter coverage. you can see the storm already reaching us on first alert radar. >>> still working to restore power to thousands of customers. their biggest challenge, working in a second nor'easter. >>> and look at those big, heavy flakes that are falling. some of that will melt when it hits the ground but it will start to pile up. it's going to be heavy wet snow and is already moving into parts of the area. we will break down what you can expect, timing and totals, after the break. >>> and here's a live look at the snow falling in collegeville. it started falling more heavily in the past 10 minutes. stay with us. >>> this winter, count on nbc10 first alert weather. the most accurate team on air with the
he was at the montgomery courthouse for another hearing today. 's lawyers say the accusers are peddling quote, ancient allegations, that would sway the jury against cosby. they also want the jury to hear details of cosby's secret settlement with andrea constand, the woman he's accused of sexually assaulting in 2004. >>> up next, back to our nor'easter coverage. you can see the storm already reaching us on first alert radar. >>> still working to restore power to thousands of...
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at the montgomery county courthouse in norristown i'm vernon odom, channel6 "action news." the hearing resumes tomorrow. >> okay, vern, of course we'll have coverage tomorrow as well. thank you. >>> in the meantime the parents of bucks county murder suspect cosmo dinardo are now the target of a new wrongful death lawsuit. the families of three of the victims dean fin caro thomas mayo and? immee pratt trick filed that suit today. they say due to the documented mental issues his parents should have prevented his access of guns and the company owned construction equipment used in the killings. >> had he not had access to the gun, the backhoe, the pig roaster and the farm itself this crime could not have been committed. >> now, during today's news conference in center city philadelphia we also heard from the families of those three young murder victims. it was the first time that some of the distraught relatives spoke publically about their loss. >> we miss jimmy every day. there isn't a day that goes by that i don't cry or think of jimmy. >> "action news" has reached out to di
at the montgomery county courthouse in norristown i'm vernon odom, channel6 "action news." the hearing resumes tomorrow. >> okay, vern, of course we'll have coverage tomorrow as well. thank you. >>> in the meantime the parents of bucks county murder suspect cosmo dinardo are now the target of a new wrongful death lawsuit. the families of three of the victims dean fin caro thomas mayo and? immee pratt trick filed that suit today. they say due to the documented mental...
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if he's able to hold montgomery behind the mereth line. the fact he doesn't get to tibesa is a critical part of the kasserine battle and yes he bakes through at fade pass and kasserine pass but doesn't get the supplies he wants or needs must have like during the battle of the bulge the germans never get to some of the other allied supply centers. that's the -- when we debate whether it's a victory or a defeat and i'm sure we will, in the next session, that's one of the factors i think we have to keep in mind. this is a slide that i found, research up at the national archives. and up there with one of my cliques at fort leavenworth, mark, here it is, the whole book in one picture. so what this demonstrates, the really only two lines that you have toer who about are the one that's labeled naf or north air force combat and the green line you see almost in a vertical slope. and then the very top line, which is axis combat aircraft. the brown line. as you can see, when we start out, the race for tunis, the allies are huge disadvantage in terms
if he's able to hold montgomery behind the mereth line. the fact he doesn't get to tibesa is a critical part of the kasserine battle and yes he bakes through at fade pass and kasserine pass but doesn't get the supplies he wants or needs must have like during the battle of the bulge the germans never get to some of the other allied supply centers. that's the -- when we debate whether it's a victory or a defeat and i'm sure we will, in the next session, that's one of the factors i think we have...
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nen delaware county more than 104,000 customers montgomery wi. that have lost power. and here aga o darbynblock, yous downed power line, that is in e middlof the the oer sideroad p this morning, they are going to be in the dark here. thisty a also in montgomery county are the most affected outages on the way here we did see areas that were justd the only elimine saw was from our headlights, or from small businesses that had a back up generator. but i mean, just completely different picture than what we saw earlier on in the week, complete winter wonderland out here. so wileep you updated on what we are seeing as we drive around. for now live in the cbs-3 mobile weather, anita oh, cbs-3 "eyewitness news." >> really incredible site out there, and we know power crews are working around the clock, they've got a big job, thank you, see you in 30 minutes. >> at the jersey shore, forecasters and anticipate moderate flooding with this morning high tide. that's where coverage continues now with "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff >> reporter: the one place more brutal t
nen delaware county more than 104,000 customers montgomery wi. that have lost power. and here aga o darbynblock, yous downed power line, that is in e middlof the the oer sideroad p this morning, they are going to be in the dark here. thisty a also in montgomery county are the most affected outages on the way here we did see areas that were justd the only elimine saw was from our headlights, or from small businesses that had a back up generator. but i mean, just completely different picture than...
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so, that's some of the things that montgomery is up against in his pursuit. one of the ways around that fortunately is through air power. i was very excited to see this picture prominently featured in the road to berlin exhibit yesterday as i walked through the museum. it's the c-47 of the 16th troupe carrier group. an entire c-47 group four squadrons that deploys to egypt primarily to support the american air forces in theater. the main air depot was actually back in eritria. they were pressed into service through logistic cal effort. flying fuel forward to keep montgomery's forces moving as they are moving along the single road basically the stretches along the northern coast of africa. and so -- and that was an aircraft that was not present in the r.a.f. in fact, we loaned many of these dakotas as they're known to the royal air force. this was a capability at the time that was fairly unique within the u.s. army air forces. >>> so i move forward to the tunisia campaign. two things i want to my light here. first it's operational talctica campaign. even thoug
so, that's some of the things that montgomery is up against in his pursuit. one of the ways around that fortunately is through air power. i was very excited to see this picture prominently featured in the road to berlin exhibit yesterday as i walked through the museum. it's the c-47 of the 16th troupe carrier group. an entire c-47 group four squadrons that deploys to egypt primarily to support the american air forces in theater. the main air depot was actually back in eritria. they were pressed...
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county. >> reporter: march 7, 1965, 600 people crossed the bridge to march from selma alabama to montgomery. it was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration. the for the voting rights of african-americans. george wallace ordered straight troopers to stop the march, armed with clubs and gas masks, the white state troopers some even on horseback attacked the protests on the bridge, the nation watched as women and children grasped for air as police fired tear gas cannisters. of joanne bland was 11 years old when she participated in the march >> i thought the tear gas cannisters were gunshots. i thought they were killing the people down in front, because that's the first thing we heard. the gunshots then the screams. >> reporter: outrage by the images protesters from around the country came to selma and two days later, civil rights leader martin luther king, junior led a second march but he too was turned around after holding a prayer session, a third margin was successful after a federal judge permitted the protest and linden johnson ordered them to protect 25,000 protesters over the five-day 5
county. >> reporter: march 7, 1965, 600 people crossed the bridge to march from selma alabama to montgomery. it was supposed to be a peaceful demonstration. the for the voting rights of african-americans. george wallace ordered straight troopers to stop the march, armed with clubs and gas masks, the white state troopers some even on horseback attacked the protests on the bridge, the nation watched as women and children grasped for air as police fired tear gas cannisters. of joanne bland...
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no train service currently between montgomery and balboa park. if you typically take the train through the san francisco area, you will not be able to do that this morning. also, very limited service coming in from the east bay to the montgomery station. bart is asking riders to just find another means of transportation today until they can get the situation wrapped up. keep that in mind. right now we are tracking a couple of problems on the roads. here is a live look at 101. this is near sfo. traffic started to slow down. the off ramp is blocked due to a crash there. we are starting to see delays northbound. it is getting pretty busy out there. san mateo bridge slow into foster city, 23 minutes. southbound a 80 is -- 880 in the red. we have an accident that still has one lane blocked near stephenson.>>> right now on doppler we are seeing widespread rain this started around 5 o'clock this morning and now has officially arrived across the south bay. sunnyvale will be dealing with heavy rainfall. right around highway 101 as well. we will notice thi
no train service currently between montgomery and balboa park. if you typically take the train through the san francisco area, you will not be able to do that this morning. also, very limited service coming in from the east bay to the montgomery station. bart is asking riders to just find another means of transportation today until they can get the situation wrapped up. keep that in mind. right now we are tracking a couple of problems on the roads. here is a live look at 101. this is near sfo....
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live from montgomery county, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". nj >> thank you. inside emergency servi delaware county. areas across the county that a still impacted by last storm. deployed to those areas to help with the clean up efforts literally doubled our force out in the cutting trees clearing accesses, and a cyst ted with peak toe to make sure to get ahead of the next storm >> we are told rangers will work across the county as long as they are needed. >>> well, so far no closures or alerts from the state of delaware however a state of emergency initial to effect in new jersey, tonight at 8:00 o'clock. "eyewitness news", new jersey reporter, cleve bellmawr tonight with more on the preps in the garden state >> reporter: well, despite that quick turned around between the twoaring from officials from the local to state level saying that they are ready for whatever happens next. for the crews that load up salt trucks it is a little bit of deja vu, just four days region weathered an extremely windy snow filled nor'easter here comes another. >> we are announcing
live from montgomery county, alycia nieves for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". nj >> thank you. inside emergency servi delaware county. areas across the county that a still impacted by last storm. deployed to those areas to help with the clean up efforts literally doubled our force out in the cutting trees clearing accesses, and a cyst ted with peak toe to make sure to get ahead of the next storm >> we are told rangers will work across the county as long as they are needed....
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currently no service from montgomery and limited service to montgomery. if you are going to be driving in from the east by heavier than normal volumes into the maze and metering lights remain on. they flipped on at 5:23 this morning. back to reporter amy hollyfield live at the scene at 24th street station. good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning, alexis. we've watched as firefighters have exited the station. they have been going in with large tools, so it indicates b.a.r.t. workers still have a ways to go before they get this situation fixed. the fire is out. we got briefed by the assistant chief on the scene and she described to us what is happening. there was a fire on the track between the 24th station and the 16th street station towards oakland, and they could see black, acrid smoke, coming from the station when they arrived. and there were inventory trains running at the same time and passengers on the platform. the first focus was to evacuate. they have shut down this station at 24th. what they determined was it was an overheated electrical sho
currently no service from montgomery and limited service to montgomery. if you are going to be driving in from the east by heavier than normal volumes into the maze and metering lights remain on. they flipped on at 5:23 this morning. back to reporter amy hollyfield live at the scene at 24th street station. good morning, amy. >> reporter: good morning, alexis. we've watched as firefighters have exited the station. they have been going in with large tools, so it indicates b.a.r.t. workers...
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montgomery county has already seen a couple of inches of snow so far this morning. there's much more to come as this storm pounds our region throughout today. and let's take a live look right now at the penns landing area. the street department is mobilizing its crew at midnight and has 400 available to clear the roads. >>> now police reminding you what to do if you come to a signal that's not working. >> the rule of thumb is treat it like a four-way stop. most of them have led lights instead so they don't generate heat and won't melt the snow. so the snow accumulates on the lights so the signal is hard to see. a heavy storm is moving into our area right now and we have team coverage monitoring it all. nbc 10's matt delucia. >> reporter: and we're in malvern right now where it meet up with 202. definitely a coating on the grassy surfaces. the roads mostly wet right now. we're going to give you a live look at conditions from people on the roads. >> and you're taking a live look on i-95. we want everyone to stay safe today as we're tracking this nor'easter bringing sn
montgomery county has already seen a couple of inches of snow so far this morning. there's much more to come as this storm pounds our region throughout today. and let's take a live look right now at the penns landing area. the street department is mobilizing its crew at midnight and has 400 available to clear the roads. >>> now police reminding you what to do if you come to a signal that's not working. >> the rule of thumb is treat it like a four-way stop. most of them have led...
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my grandmother was a housekeeper for a white family in montgomery that happened to be duck fitzgerald she cleaned house for a family that lived right next door to the fitzgerald and got to know them as much as a housekeeper could. so one of the daughters of this family went to washington d.c. on a trip and brought my grandmother back and it was a snow globe of the white house and my grandmother kept it on the table like every southern woman she would dress up on the sunday before church or saturdays before weddings and funerals and i would always stand her side as she would tell me stories and i would always fumble with the souvenir and she was a one day you can be in that snow globe my first day going into the white house every now and then fantasy meets reality all i could think about was going into the white house thinking of my grandmother standing at her side holding the snow globe. she was also very fortunate to work for a woman who always sent things home he needs things to read give him the new york times. then one occasion she sent him a crate of albums maybe 15 or 20 longpla
my grandmother was a housekeeper for a white family in montgomery that happened to be duck fitzgerald she cleaned house for a family that lived right next door to the fitzgerald and got to know them as much as a housekeeper could. so one of the daughters of this family went to washington d.c. on a trip and brought my grandmother back and it was a snow globe of the white house and my grandmother kept it on the table like every southern woman she would dress up on the sunday before church or...
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i looked at the map of the map was of montgomery alabama. on b had never been outside of montgomery alabama. let alone the united states. it dawned on me, that my going to scotland was like sending an astronaut to outer space. with me were not only going their prayers, but their hopes and aspirations. their dreams of imagining the unknown in the world that was before me. yet again i was reminded that to whom much is giving, much is required. washington d.c. friend recently found himself in a conference in the company of a successful white attorney from montgomery, alabama. he attempted to play the game to know eric motley? he's from madison park. the attorney politely replied no i don't. where is madison park? my friend assumed after hearing me talk about madison park so much that everyone in alabama madison park. telling me the story he added that the guy looked at me as if madison park did not exist. as if it were invisible. i guess in many ways madison park does not exist on the radar of navigational systems or printed maps for those who
i looked at the map of the map was of montgomery alabama. on b had never been outside of montgomery alabama. let alone the united states. it dawned on me, that my going to scotland was like sending an astronaut to outer space. with me were not only going their prayers, but their hopes and aspirations. their dreams of imagining the unknown in the world that was before me. yet again i was reminded that to whom much is giving, much is required. washington d.c. friend recently found himself in a...
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this is in springhouse montgomery county. we're seeing a number of vehicles out there. it's been out there for a little bit, so what i can ascertain they're trying to assess the scene and clear it and get it away from the road so traffic can continue moving through. we're also seeing a crash pop up at lower salford at kinsey road. and pennsylvania turnpike a crash happened just east of the norristown exit. still your drive times are pretty good considering everything we're dealing with. >>> we continue our team coverage now with nbc 10's matt delucia. crews there preparing possible flooding. >> reporter: at the moment we're seeing light steady rain here especially along the bay. this is an area that tends to flood quite a bit when you have big storms. and because of that you might get some cars that might see some flooding. and so the parking garage here at mississippi fairmont, they're offering free parking to atlantic city residents only. you do have to show proof of residency. and just for that you can get your cars off the ground so they're not in danger of any floo
this is in springhouse montgomery county. we're seeing a number of vehicles out there. it's been out there for a little bit, so what i can ascertain they're trying to assess the scene and clear it and get it away from the road so traffic can continue moving through. we're also seeing a crash pop up at lower salford at kinsey road. and pennsylvania turnpike a crash happened just east of the norristown exit. still your drive times are pretty good considering everything we're dealing with....
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worried about montgomery's horses coming in. but fuel was always an issue for the jer mesne germans in north . i believe -- when you look at the operational bombing of the port of tunis and the italian resupply ships, we had -- we started to target those heavily. so fuel was an issue. i think in this case it was more the pressure of montgomery that was bearing down on hip, didn't realize he was going to get pinched and not have the ability or room to maneuver more than fuel. but certainly when you study the entire north african campaign from the seesawing back and forth against the british, fuel became a huge limiting factor for the germans. in this case, given the number of tanks involved, about 120, they had enough fuel. if they had broken out and gotten further past kasserine, you know, then how far could they really have gone? could they have gone to algiers and sustained that? i would say unlikely. >> same table for the next question. do you have a -- >> could you please tell me why the kasserine pass -- >> it differs on wh
worried about montgomery's horses coming in. but fuel was always an issue for the jer mesne germans in north . i believe -- when you look at the operational bombing of the port of tunis and the italian resupply ships, we had -- we started to target those heavily. so fuel was an issue. i think in this case it was more the pressure of montgomery that was bearing down on hip, didn't realize he was going to get pinched and not have the ability or room to maneuver more than fuel. but certainly when...
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i would spend time with her and old montgomery newspapers, i show her the newspapers. that orange soda we used to drink it. she had the same frame of mind only to say the same thing when i read transcripts about december 1, 55. turned out to be an amazing woman. during world war ii she tried to get african-american kids to go into libraries and they went let, african-americans in montgomery even get a book in the public library. she sued alabama for the right to vote. she did the field reports on women that were raped in alabama by white men and it was covered up in her day. i started realizing this demure, very christian woman, everything about her african methodist episcopalian church. later on in her life went to japan, adopted buddhism with her christianity. she used to tell me i'm mixed race. everybody says i'm african-american. i'm scottish, irish, cherokee, creek, you know, and she would rattle them all off. getting opportunity to write about her, i started doing the book, when i turned into viking, the publisher, got back, you're the biographer, what is her dar
i would spend time with her and old montgomery newspapers, i show her the newspapers. that orange soda we used to drink it. she had the same frame of mind only to say the same thing when i read transcripts about december 1, 55. turned out to be an amazing woman. during world war ii she tried to get african-american kids to go into libraries and they went let, african-americans in montgomery even get a book in the public library. she sued alabama for the right to vote. she did the field reports...