A more volatile atmosphere. Right now the front is way up here. Just a little bit of lightning showing up north of pittsburgh. Weve had clouds and light showers coming through d. C. You see the showers in southern pennsylvania and West Virginia. The stuff coming across the district in toward privilege georges on route prince georges on route 50 in annapolis, light sprinkles. This goes out into fairfax as well. Tracking these light showers. They were coming up toward dulles and sterling. This is just real light stuff along route 50 there coming out of areas in Prince William county, Loudoun County over toward western fairfax. The activity in West Virginia a little more concentrated. This is moving east and a little bit heavier toward mathias. These are heavier downpours that look like theyre going to pass across or over woodstock. Im tracking these. Theyre moving east 30 to 35. Luray about 12 36. Into warrenton around 1 30. If they hold together, close to 2 00 in manassas and they look
Activists straddling the civil rights and power movements, he fought against racism and from the Political Center and welcomed public and private debate. Our speaker today will explore as hisearly life as well life as an intellectual. Hall teaches courses and africanAmerican History and the history of popular culture. A native of suburban chicago, he b. A. From st. Joseph in 2006 and004 and 2011. His scholarship has appeared in the journal of African American social sciencese review. His biography of arthur ashe she tennisrthur a and justice in the civil rights by johnspublished Hopkins University press. His work focuses on the intersection of popular and political culture, particularly the relationship between sport and the black Freedom Movement. So please join me in giving a hall. Hs welcome to eric [applause] eric good afternoon. Thank you so much for having me here at richmond today to talk about my book and to talk about ashe as a whole. Would like to thank the Virginia Historica
Apartheid movement in south africa. His career as athlete and activist straddling the civil rights and power movements, he fought against racism and injustice from the Political Center and welcomed public and private debate. Our speaker today will explore ashes early life as well as his life aan intellectual. Eric allen hall teaches courses in africanAmerican History and the history of popular culture. A native of suburban chicago, he earned a b. A. From st. Joseph college in 2004 and in 2006 and 2011. His scholarship has appeared in the journal of African American history and the social science review. His biography of arthur ashe entitled arthur ashe tennis and justice in the Civil Rights Era was published by Johns Hopkins university press. His work focuses on the intersection of popular and political culture, particularly the relationship between sport and the black Freedom Movement. So please join me in giving a warm dhs welcome to eric hall. [applause] eric good afternoon. Thank y
Bazos. Chairs of intrexon down. The company ceo will join us live to respond on the back of their earnings, too. Thats coming up. Lets get to whats behind this selloff. Mike santolli joins us. There was nothing too specific in terms of news but all day the markets traded a bit heavy. I think you want to point to the flattening of the treasury yield curve. Rick santelli has been talking about all day. Twoyear yield is up. Longer terms are down. Thats a slow growth signal. Also a signal the market is sniffing out the strong retail sales data along with the good jolt of Employment Data this week maybe puts the fed back in play. Fed speakers have been trying to focus the market on two more fed rate hikes later this year. Meantime, the market doesnt feel as though the growth picture is all that strong. Maybe thats what we can infer. Thats hurting financials. You mentioned, bill, the staples were one of the losing groups today. Thats an overbought sector. People have been piling in. I would
And along the bay. The heavier part of the storms came through the western suburbs first and moved through. Thats where we find jay korff in stormwatch7. We still have rain but no wild stuff, jay. Jay that is correct. We are on 495 southbound. When we first hit this front as it came through, the winds were picking up a lot of heavy rain. The visibility was way down. As you have been reporting by the time we were able to turn around and head back the system had moved past in front of us. Im not sure if this is rush hour traffic or if this is as an effect of the heavy pounding rains we had. As you can see in front of us the traffic is really, really bad. If you take a look at the roof camera you can see behind us, plenty of traffic behind us with the wind not that bad right n that rain really pounded us coming through the d. C. Region. Reporting live from inside stormwatch7, jay korff, abc7 news. Doug thanks. We are back again with a closeup of the heavy storms between now and 5 30. They