Into another system and moving away from us here. Currently on the radar, i do have a lot of green in the boston, bedford, norwood area down across the cape as well. Light and patchy showers for us. Temperatures starting off in the 60s. Sustained winds will end up being strongest over southeastern massachusetts, but not that impressive right now under 20 Miles Per Hour sustained. Stronger gusts that will break down for you here. You can see the forecast in boston 64 degrees at 7 a. M. We have got onandoff showers today. 1 p. M. About 7 an hourbyhour look at futurecast coming up. Julie is here with live drive time traffic this morning, julie. Take us out there julie on the expressway, shiri, i like what i am seeing. Typical for this Early Morning and moving out the door on the expressway. It no issues for 128 as you approach the pike. North of the pike route 1, 93 south also clear. Here are your live drive times. 24 minutes on the pike eastbound from 495 to mass avenue. 10 minutes on th
Six months thats how long the city of boston says it will take to address the potentially dangerous situation in Jamaica Plain. Hello everybody im kerry kavanaugh. Residents say city officials are ignoring their concerns after three massive trees have fallen this summer damaging cars and homes. Fox 25s Kathryn Burcham is live in j. P. , kathryn, the neighbors are concerned for their safety tonight, especially in light of our drought . Show what you the neighbors are talking about. All these trees have something in common, theyre leaning into the street and neighbors say they all have rotting diseased trunks. Three have fallen, there are others on this street neighbors fear could fall and when it happens they will hit someone instead of something. Reporter the whine of a chainsaw is now a regular i looked out the window and i saw it and i said it was unbelievable. Reporter men diz is shocked this morning that for the second time in two months a tree fell on her brothers car. The damage
If your child has a brain tumor you want him to go to childrens hospital. If your sister is suffering from Breast Cancer you want her in a good hospital. People come from all over the world to get their health care here. We do have health care focused we have been able to put together with a republican governor and democratic are pursuant consumers, Health Care Reform ,hat said lets cover people keep equality, and address costs. We need some waivers from the federal government has looked for. We know what we want. We should have gotten a waiver for those standards. More broadly we have to change the economic model of health care. , what iske maryland the risk of care onto hospitals. They raised their prices paid every time you pay higher insurance premiums it is because the enabling of the republicans and democrats working together, becoming a monopoly and the government allowing this to take lace. As voters we are not going to get different results if we keep going down the same path.
Higher education. Appreciate it. Guest it has been a pleasure. Host that props up cspan bus s big 10 college tour. If you missed any of them, go to our website, cspan. Org. That does it for todays washington journal. We will see you back here tomorrow morning 7 00 a. M. Eastern time [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] than four weeks to election day. Coming up a bit later today, maryland congresswoman Donna Edwards headlines an event on diversity and elected officials. A number of other specialists who study under represented groups. A part of the forum at the center for american progress, we will have that live at 12 30 p. M. Eastern. Our campaign 2014 coverage continues with a week full of debates. Tonight at 7 00, live coverage of the pennsylvania governors debate between republic governor republican governor tom corbett incumbent and tom wolf. Then live coverage of the Illinois House debate between the 17t
School districts in Amherst and Holyoke are well on their way to transporting students to and from school in buses that run entirely on clean energy.The two districts were among 17 in Massachusetts to secure portions of $42 million in federal funding.