In new york city. We are tired. How does he feel . 78, going strong and inspiring many. What kind of a day lays ahead. Amy freeze, 63 degrees right now. Reporter its on the cool side, and we are transitioning into the 70s later. I think next weekend we will have the fall feel and a transitional weekend. We have 40s in the northern counties. Look at monticello and sussex. A lot of 50s through white plains. 57degrees, and the suburbs are cooler than the city right now once we get to the afternoon, 10 degrees cooler. Some areas will get into the low to mid70s. Thin clouds. Sun moving n and it boosts our temperatures into the seasonal range. This is what could be affecting us for the second half of the weekend, and this is where the pope is. Planning for new york city, temperatures low 70s with the high of 73 degrees, and the accuweather forecast is coming up. Michelle . New york city is cooling off from the pope buzz. Yesterday he was a the the United Nations he was at the United Nations.
Truck entirely toward open. The authorities blame black ice and fog. In new jersey, hundreds of crashes, happening faster than emergency crews could clear. This has been probably the worst storm weve had. In new york, slick conditions closed part of the long islands expressway. In neighborhoods, cell phones rolling as drivers lose control, even while slamming on the brakes. Salt trucks working overtime with the ice spreading from the streets to the sidewalks. In Memorial Service is scheduled tomorrow for carol glover, the alexandria grandmother who died on a metro train last week. The d. C. Met alone examiner said the d. C. Medical examiner said that she died from respiratory failure due to acute smoke inhalation. The ntsb is investigating the metro incident at lenfant plaza. Glovers memorial is at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in northeast washington tomorrow morning. Big changes coming for the secret service as four highranking officials were forced out. The assistant director for inve
Firearms, the a. T. F. Needs to bring in so many resources. In annapolis, brad bell, abc 7 news. Brad, thank you. It is now one week to the day of that smoke incident on board a metro train and friends and family came together to honor the one victim. 61yearold carol glover died of smoke inhalation as she waited to be rescued from the yellow line train. Suzanne kennedy is live at the Lenfant Plaza metro station with more on todays memorial. Suzanne . Autria carol glover was riding home on that yellow line train from her position as a senior systems analyst, a contract job that she held with the federal government. Today, family and friends gathered at the Capitol Hill Baptist Church to remember her life and grieve her death. Eight people offered their memories of the 61yearold washington, d. C. Native. Her son her sister, and her mother told of a woman with unconditional love for friends and family. A devout christian who lived a complete life. Shes a wonderful woman. She was a godly w
C. P. R. On carol glover who died that day. He says he was on the train an hour before being evacuated. It was way too long for the people on our car to get the help that they needed. So you know an hour cant survive in an hour if youre really in trouble. Today, the mayor said an initial report on the incident will be released in the next 48 hours. From our point of view we have to make sure that the Response Time for our department responded in every every fast and safe way possible. Fire Service Consultant dave statter questions the timing of many aspects of the response. Certainly if youre on that train, its an eternity. But the firefighters do have to make sure theyre safe. In the end carol glover was taken to the hospital at 4 25 p. M. More than an hour after eyewitnesses reported first seeing smoke. As for that report that it was released within 48 hours, it will also include hours of radio traffic information as well as interviews from first responders. As for metro, we called t
Arrived and got water flowing, it was too late for any possible rescues. They had to fight the fire from the outside. It is a heartbreaking thing for anybody. And reminds us to be humble in our living. Back live now. You can see the firefighters still working. Theyve been putting a ladder up against that chimney. A minute ago he was up there with a sledgehammer trying to break away some of the blocks. They are still trying to get at these hot spots. This is a huge fire ground. I think you saw that from our helicopter shots. So big, in fact that anne arundel fire officials have asked for help from the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms. A special a. T. F. Team is on the way here now. But they say theyre not even going to be able to get the equipment they need assembled until really tomorrow night. Perhaps even wednesday. Well have much more on that coming up at 6 00. In annapolis, brad bell abc 7 news. All right, brad. Thank you. And the pyle family was known throughout that commun