We have a noreaster going on here. Longport, the waves are crashing on already. It will be a pretty long day. This kind of weather, glummy, glummy all weekend wasnt it. It certainly was. It affected my mood. Hi karen. Really. Really. Really. I was very excited. Yes. I was miserable the whole weekend. I am today. It is monday, january the 23rd , my sister susans birthday. You texted her already. I texted her happy birthday do i need to do more than that you need to call her shes your sister. I can text. You need to call. I need to call susan. Has she responded. No she lives in colorado shes probably not up. But, maybe she responds to my text and then ill call her. Shes one of high siblings who i can talk to. Why wouldnt you call her. And then i have nothing to say. She came visited you. Yeah, tom, not much to say. Joann, catherine, susan i can talk to. Which have you seen recently, have you read any good books, talk about the weather, noreaster. I will take some notes and then make the
Rain across extreme southern new jersey, into delaware, as well. As of 5 00 a. M. , hermine still has 60mile per hour winds, east northeast 21 Miles Per Hour, so it is on the move for the next 24 hours, everything kind of slows down, almost stalls off the midatlantic coastline, just slow to the north and east through wednesday. And even though it will lose tropical characteristics, it will still have strong winds, still possibly as high as Hurricane Force as it gets back out over the water. So this weekend, the center will pass off the east coast, still close enough to bring the highest impact to the jersey shore, delaware beaches. So coastal flooding likely with us is continued winds over 40 Miles Per Hour for several days here. So later today, wind start to increase, 35 to 45 Miles Per Hour, gusting to 60, and the heaviest lane will be again along the coastline possibly three or more inches, rough surf, tidal flooding around times of high tide. Winds not so much of an issue right now
A horrendous, horrendous exploding noise and concrete dust, electrical wires and a train flying into the depot. Reporter the crash caused part of the roof to collapse under the first car where david milak was standing. Lights went out and didnt stop and people were falling over who were standing and then just the roof came down. Reporter passengers inside helped each other escape. The person behind me, he was bloody. He had a cut but wanted to make sure everyone was okay. Reporter people on the platform scrambled to safety. More than 100 hurt. Around 50,000 train and bus riders use this station every day. Its a popular transfer point for many commuters who cross the river into new york city. The crash is a life changer. Im afraid to get back on the train. Im sure staying home tomorrow. Reporter investigates to will now try to figure out what happened. We have no indication that reporter the engineer is said to be in Critical Condition but cooperating with investigators. Jamie yuccas, c
When des moines got hit and lost its water, the president s back, the media was back and there was some very touching moments, i think, for the president when people came up and he heard stories what they had loss. There was one lady in particular saying, i cant take it anymore. It was a sincere moment. It wasnt politically staged. I think it affected him. He told me he was very impressed about what he saw going on there. What he saw in the community, one of the things that impressed me, we didnt have water. They trucked water in. The national forward would truck water in and these big huge tanker trucks. Kind of like you see driving down the highway hauling other fluids like gasoline or Something Like that. These were big huge tanker trucks. They would park the trucks at a high school or at a Shopping Mall and people would come up with their bottles and what not. What i recall more than anything else, is how these areas of water distributions became like town squares, 150 years ago. P
Front. In place, rest. Ladies and gentlemen, if i could have you stand up please . Leading us in the pledge of allegiance will be asia elliott. Asia . I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. Thank you. You can take your seats, please. I would like to introduce our civil war docent who will introduce our speaker. Thank you, paul. This has been an eventful week for us at the congressional cemetery. We had an event at fort mcnair tuesday at the exact moment the explosion occurred. We remembered then and will remember now the women killed that day. On wednesday, we had a visit from the deputy Prime Minister of the republic of ireland. He laid this it is not there anymore. [laughter] he laid a wreath that day to remember the women, many of whom were irish immigrants. Our speaker today will be the daughter of the man who wrote the book about this long forgotte