return home. so members of the family became concerned. they came down to the beach, noticed that their bikes were still here. they couldn t find them. so they contacted the police. that launched this massive search, and you had multiple agencies out there including coast guard with a jayhawk helicopter searching overhead. the son, he managed to get out on his own. he actually walked up to the command post around 7:20 tonight. was still missing so they were still searching for him for a couple more hours. but around 9:20 this evening, we heard over the radio, the coast guard saw him treading water, about a quarter mile out and about two miles south of where the main beach area is and a rescue swimmer was deployed. the rescue swimmer grabbed that man and they were able to bring him here to shore. so we re still collecting more the whole circumstances surrounding what happens tonight. but it s incredible. the first responders are obviously thrilled to have an outcome like this,
nearby hospital. this all started around 5:30 this evening. we understand a father and son went swimming with wetsuits in the water. they are experienced swimmers, we re told. the father and son did not return home. so members of the family became concerned. they came down to the beach, noticed that their bikes were still here. they couldn t find them. so they contacted the police. that launched this massive search, and you agencies out there including coast guard with a jayhawk helicopter searching overhead. the son, he managed to get out on his own. he actually walked up to the command post around 7:20 tonight. but the father, it wassed he was still missing so they were still searching for him for a couple more hours. but around 9:20 this evening, we heard over the radio, the coast guard saw him treading water, the main beach area is and a rescue swimmer was deployed. the rescue swimmer grabbed that man and they were able to bring him here to shore. so we re still collect
maryland, my maryland! [laughter] [cheers and applause] you have 120 votes. how do you cast your votes? chairlady,r] madam the great state of maryland, the great supremethe court justice thurgood marshall, author scott key and the of our nation s star-spangled banner is, the home of the academy, the naval home of the chesapeake bay, the in the united states and the third largest in the world, great, greathe senator barbara mikulski. [cheers and applause] who in 1986 became the first woman elected into the united states senate from maryland and and womanmarylander to chair the united states senate appropriations committee and, of course, the leader of the home ofnight, stephanie rawlings-blake. toam chair, we are elated cast 36 votes for a truly great .an, bernie sanders [cheers and applause] and we are excited and we are to vote cast 84 votes next president of the united states of america, hillary rodham clinton! [cheers and applause] mayor rawlings-blake: maryland, you hav
he was found to have this exceptional knowledge of all of the battles that they were studying in military art. and was soon conducting extra instruction sections for all the upperclassmen who had commended there. as a fall out of that it was that the word got to some of the faculty and he actually i don t know that much more about it that he actually ended up lecturing the faculty at least on one occasion. so sandy graduated in 1968. right into the vietnam war. he is reminded of his tour in vietnam every time he goes through airport security and they detect all of the metal that is left in him. and sandy we won t tell the whole story behind this acquitted himself extremely well in vietnam and i think you will notice in his lapel he wears the silver start which he earned during that tour. after he was medically retired and he is the junior a junior man in the room he likes to say captain u.s. army retired and he began to pursue to include writing as one of his most prolific ta
severe weather possible for the afternoon. fox25 s shiri spear is in the storm tracker weather center to time out the storms. shiri: big turn around today. nice and quiet and mild out here. a few 50s on the map. spots like norwood in the upper 50s right now. same in orange. mostly low to mid-60s in boston to the north shore and it is a pretty comfortable i want to say morning out there now. but you can see we have clouds and showers off to our north and west and that will be it is also a little sticky out there that is allowing for the warmer mornings and gets that summerlike feel to that hour-by-hour forecast in boston. notice 66 degrees at 7 a.m. with sun. by noontime, we will see increasing clouds and by 4, 5:00 we will be tracking that risk for strong to severe thunderstorms. highs today, 784 to 88 degrees. julie grauert is up now with live drive time traffic kicking things off north of the pike. julie: moving fast on the road things good route 1, 93 pike. pike wide o