Sunday, July 31, 2016

Friends mourn victims of hot air balloon crash


Deadly hot air balloon crash in Texas

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

Flowers left by Kimberly Martinez, of Lockhart, Sunday July 31, 2016, near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County.

Flowers left by Kimberly Martinez, of Lockhart, Sunday July 31, 2016, near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

Lisa Peralez, of Nixon, Tx., prays, Sunday July 31, 2016, near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County.

Lisa Peralez, of Nixon, Tx., prays, Sunday July 31, 2016, near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

Lisa Peralez, of Nixon, Tx., prays, Sunday July 31, 2016, near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County.

Lisa Peralez, of Nixon, Tx., prays, Sunday July 31, 2016, near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

Law enforcement personnel block the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County Sunday July 31, 2016.

Law enforcement personnel block the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County Sunday July 31, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

Investigators work the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Sunday July 31, 2016.

Investigators work the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Sunday July 31, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

A Texas State Trooper blocks the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Sunday July 31, 2016.

A Texas State Trooper blocks the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that killed 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Sunday July 31, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News Caldwell County Sheriff"s Deputy Sean Quinn rolls out crime scene tape to secure the area where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines early Saturday, July 30, 2016, near Lockhart, Texas, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less Caldwell County Sheriff"s Deputy Sean Quinn rolls out crime scene tape to secure the area where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines early Saturday, July 30, 2016, near ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of several people in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016. (Kin Man Hui/The San Antonio Express-News via AP) less First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of several people in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016. (Kin Man Hui/The ... more Photo: Kin Man Hui, AP The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday, July 30, 2016, in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday, July 30, 2016, in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP

Investigators examine the scene of Saturday morning"s crash of a large smiley face hot-air balloon, shown taking off below, near Lockhart. The NTSB says it is the deadliest such crash in U.S. history.

Investigators examine the scene of Saturday morning"s crash of a large smiley face hot-air balloon, shown taking off below, near Lockhart. The NTSB says it is the deadliest such crash in U.S. history.

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Investigators examine the scene of Saturday morning"s crash of a large smiley face hot-air balloon, shown taking off below, near Lockhart. The NTSB says it is the deadliest such crash in U.S. history.

Investigators examine the scene of Saturday morning"s crash of a large smiley face hot-air balloon, shown taking off below, near Lockhart. The NTSB says it is the deadliest such crash in U.S. history.

Photo: RODOLFO GONZALEZ, MBR

The partial frame of a hot-air balloon is visible above a crop field in Maxwell on Saturday as investigators comb the wreckage of an accident that killed at least 16 people near Lockhart.

The partial frame of a hot-air balloon is visible above a crop field in Maxwell on Saturday as investigators comb the wreckage of an accident that killed at least 16 people near Lockhart.

Photo: Ralph Barrera, MBR In this aerial photo authorities investigate after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed in in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Rodolfo Gonzalez/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less In this aerial photo authorities investigate after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed in in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Rodolfo Gonzalez, AP In this aerial photo authorities investigate after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed in in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Rodolfo Gonzalez/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less In this aerial photo authorities investigate after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed in in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Rodolfo Gonzalez, AP In this aerial photo authorities investigate after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed in in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Rodolfo Gonzalez/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less In this aerial photo authorities investigate after a hot air balloon caught on fire and crashed in in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas, Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Rodolfo Gonzalez, AP The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday, July 30, 2016, in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday, July 30, 2016, in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday, July 30, 2016, in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday, July 30, 2016, in Central Texas near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Police and National Transportation Safety Board officials head to a briefing near the site where a hot air balloon crashed, apparently killing at least 16 people, west of Lockhart, Texas, July 30, 2016. Authorities said that the ballon caught fire in the air and crashed in a pasture here about 30 miles south of Austin, leaving no survivors. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times) ORG XMIT: XNYT64 less Police and National Transportation Safety Board officials head to a briefing near the site where a hot air balloon crashed, apparently killing at least 16 people, west of Lockhart, Texas, July 30, 2016. ... more Photo: TAMIR KALIFA

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

A Texas State Trooper blocks the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

A Texas State Trooper blocks the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News

Members of the media gather near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Members of the media gather near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, San Antonio Express-News Police and National Transportation Safety Board officials head to a briefing near the site where a hot air balloon crashed, apparently killing at least 16 people, west of Lockhart, Texas, July 30, 2016. Authorities said that the ballon caught fire in the air and crashed in a pasture here about 30 miles south of Austin, leaving no survivors. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times) less Police and National Transportation Safety Board officials head to a briefing near the site where a hot air balloon crashed, apparently killing at least 16 people, west of Lockhart, Texas, July 30, 2016. ... more Photo: TAMIR KALIFA, NYT

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, Staff / San Antonio Express-News

Members of the media gather near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Members of the media gather near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, Staff / San Antonio Express-News

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, Staff / San Antonio Express-News

A Texas State Trooper blocks the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

A Texas State Trooper blocks the road near the scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, Staff / San Antonio Express-News

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

First responders and investigators appear at a scene of a hot air balloon crash that reports indicate took the lives of 16 people near Maxwell, Texas in Caldwell County on Saturday, July 30, 2016.

Photo: Edward A. Ornelas, Staff / San Antonio Express-News Police maintain a perimeter around the site where a hot air balloon crashed, apparently killing at least 16 people aboard, west of Lockhart, Texas, July 30, 2016. Authorities said that the ballon caught fire in the air and crashed in a pasture here about 30 miles south of Austin, leaving no survivors. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times) less Police maintain a perimeter around the site where a hot air balloon crashed, apparently killing at least 16 people aboard, west of Lockhart, Texas, July 30, 2016. Authorities said that the ballon caught fire in ... more Photo: TAMIR KALIFA, NYT The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday morning, July 30, 2016, near x*x, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday morning, July 30, 2016, near x*x, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday morning, July 30, 2016, near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday morning, July 30, 2016, near Lockhart, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field at the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field at the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday morning, July 30, 2016, near x*x, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less The partial frame of a hot air balloon is visible above a crop field as investigators comb the wreckage of a crash Saturday morning, July 30, 2016, near x*x, Texas. Authorities say the accident caused a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a "significant loss of life." (Ralph Barrera/Austin American-Statesman via AP) less Investigators surround the scene in a field near Lockhart, Texas where a hot air balloon carrying at least 16 people collided with power lines Saturday, July 30, 2016, causing what authorities described as a ... more Photo: Ralph Barrera, AP Police cars block access to the site where a hot air balloon crashed early Saturday, July 30, 2016, near Lockhart, Texas. At least 16 people were on board the balloon, which Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Lynn Lunsford said caught fire before crashing into a pasture shortly after 7:40 a.m. Saturday near Lockhart. No one appeared to survive the crash, authorities said. less Police cars block access to the site where a hot air balloon crashed early Saturday, July 30, 2016, near Lockhart, Texas. At least 16 people were on board the balloon, which Federal Aviation Administration ... more Photo: James Vertuno, AP

Friends mourn victims of hot air balloon crash

MAXWELL Sixteen people are dead in the Central Texas hot air balloon crash, the National Transportation Safety Board said Sunday morning, making it the worst accident of its kind in U.S. history.

The National Safety Transportation Board expects to conduct a press conference today after flying into Texas this morning to examine the crash site.

Among the dead were three from the Houston area, a married couple and their friend, according to family members.

Grieving families gathered at a community center outside Ebenezer Lutheran Church where they have been fed, offered counseling and exclusive access to the church.

Scott Stephens, the congregation"s leader, opened up the morning"s service saying answers to Saturday"s tragedy will be difficult to find.

"It"s not one of those things you look up in the book," he said.

Parishioners keep asking, "What can we do to help," said Pastor Caleb Jeffers after Sunday morning"s service which included prayers for the families, emergency responders and all those touched by the hot air balloon crash. His hope is that families find the church "a safe place for you to be."

Lise Peralez came to the edge of the perimeter around the crash site, her walking stick in her right hand and a small bible in the other. Resting on her walking stick, she started crying and praying for the victims who perished in the accident.

"Oh dear G*d, I pray for all the people here, Lord," Peralez said. "I don"t know (them), but I know... their families are hurting, and I hurt."

As officials assessed the scene 30 miles south of Austin on Sunday, the identities of the victims slowly emerged.

In a statement, Heart of Texas Hot Air Balloon Rides, which operated the balloon, confirmed that among the dead was their pilot, Skip Nichols.

"Following the tragic loss of our beloved owner and chief pilot, Skip, and the passengers aboard the flight Saturday July the 30th, all flights have been canceled for the foreseeable future," read a recorded statement on the company"s voicemail. "Please understand that we are dealing with all the immediate circumstances of this tragedy. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those who passed away with Skip."

Nichols" roommate,Alan Lirette, who also works for the company, told The Associated Press that he helped launch the balloon on Saturday. He said 15 passengers were on board in addition to Nichols. None were children.

"That"s the only thing I want to talk about, is that he"s a great pilot," Lirette told The Associated Press."There"s going to be all kinds of reports out in the press and I want a positive image there too."

Angie Nadolny of Mattoon, Ill., said her brother, 43-year-old Joe Owens, and his wife, Tresa, died in the crash. The Houston-area couple had been married for 17 years, lived in Brookshire. Her brother worked as a butcher at H-E-B, while Tresa was a caregiver at Tiger Land Child Care in Katy.

The family has not received official confirmation of the couple"s death from authorities, Nadolny said. But shortly before the crash, her brother posted a photo on Facebook about going up in the balloon.

Nadolny said news of the couple"s death came as a great shock. She felt numb when she got off the phone with her sister. The Owens had recently celebrated their anniversary. Joe would have turned 44 next month.

"He was a very warm, caring person," Nadolny said of her brother. "He helped anybody he could. He"s just a goodhearted, fun-loving man."

Holly Smith Huckabee of Katy was also apparently killed, according to numerous online tributes by friends and family members. Huckabee appeared to have been friends with the Owens, according to social media profiles.

Many wrote of Huckabee"s faith, love for her family and positive personality. One man, a singer, knew Huckabee and the Owens. He was left in a "state of shock" when he heard of their deaths, he wrote on Facebook.

"They were such wonderful people," Reuben Rivera wrote on Facebook. "Holly, Joe and Tresa will be sorely missed. My heart and prayers goes out to both families as they go through this."

Two other apparent fatalities are Lorilee Brabson and her adult daughter, a close friend wrote on Facebook. Brabson"s daughter, who was not named in the post, had a young daughter of her own, wrote Britney Reeves Hedin. Hedin wrote that her heart is "completely broken" for the family.

"Lorilee was always an excellent example of loving and kindness to all," Hedin wrote. "She was sincere and so welcoming."

The Austin American-Statesman reported that Matt and Sunday Rowan were also victims in the crash. The couple was married in February. Matt Rowan was chief of clinical trials in burns and trauma Army Institute of Surgical Research in San Antonio, according to his LinkedIn page.

NTSB investigators are beginning the process of determining what caused the balloon to crash Saturday morning in a pasture near Lockhart, Texas, which is about 30 miles south of Austin,

NTSB member Robert Sumwalt said during a news conference Sunday in Washington, according to the Associated Press. He noted they"ll be looking at "three things human, machine and environment."

Investigators will scrutinize the pilot and the company, which operates in Houston, Austin and

San Antonio. The operation does not appear to be registered with the state of Texas.

The NTSB also said they"ll look at the aircraft"s maintenance history and weather at the time of the crash.

Source: http://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Friends-post-tributes-to-victims-of-hot-air-8854687.php

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Storms cause extensive flooding in Ellicott City


Flooding In Historic Ellicott City July 30 2016 Takes Out The Clock

RAIN. THAT ALL CAME DO INTO-THREE HOURS. MY ADVICE WOUL NOT BE TO LEAVE UNTIL ALL OF THI HAS A CHANCE TO SETTLE DOWN. THREE INCHES OF RAIN IN BALTIMORE. EVERYWHERE UNDER RED -- IN THE WARNING. TAKES A LONG TIME FOR THE WATER TO RUN THROUGH THE STREAMS AND CREEKS. THIS IS A SERIOUS SITUATION IN HOWARD COUNTY. THE HEAVIEST RAIN TAPERING OFF. -- WE HAVE A PACKET OF HEAVY RAIN OVER THE EASTERN SHORE. IF YOU ARE WATCHING AROUN THROUGH. YOU ARE GOING TO PICK UP A GOOD 1-2 INCHES OF RAIN. SEE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS BACK IN THE MOUNTAINS. CAN"T RULE OUT THE POSSIBILITY YOU MIGHT SEE MORE RAIN IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. DE POINT, 71. A LOT OF MOISTURE AVAILABLE PRODUCE HEAVY RAIN. THE LOW 70"S BUT NOT DROPPING OF TOO MUCH FURTHER. DEW POINT. TONIGHT. SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. DON"T THINK IT WILL BE LIKE TODAY, MORE HIT AND MISS. WITH A CHANCE OF A THUNDERSTORM. WARM AND HUMID AGAIN. 40 CHANCE, TEMPERATURES IN THE UPPER 80"S TO AROUND 90. SEVEN-DAY FORECAST, 30% CHANCE.

Source: http://www.wbaltv.com/weather/video/storms-cause-extensive-flooding-in-ellicott-city/40964814

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Looks Like Tony Romo Picked Up The Weight Eddie Lacy Lost (PIC & Vid)


Tony Romo 2014 season highlights

by: Black Adam Schefter On Saturday, July 30, 2016

During the 2015 season, Dallas Cowboys o-line was perceived to be the best in the league, that was until QB Tony Romo got injured twice behind that line.

On Saturday, a photo was taken of Romo jogging out to training camp and he looked like he picked up all the weight Green bay Packers RB Eddie Lacy lost this offseason.

Romo pic.twitter.com/69W3fkoXYO

Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 30, 2016

After a quick search on Twitter, it was just a really bad angle.

That first Snap you take and then you find your good angle pic.twitter.com/zeg2vpNkl0

Cowboys Nation (@CowboysNation) July 30, 2016

*insert Tony Romo fat joke* pic.twitter.com/0gZltLDdJy

steve (@SteveInTheCut) July 30, 2016

Source: http://www.totalprosports.com/2016/07/30/looks-like-tony-romo-picked-up-the-weight-eddie-lacy-lost-pic-vid/

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Mark Cuban insults Trump before backing "true leader" Hillary Clinton


Mark Cuban ENDORSES Hillary Clinton & Trashes Donald Trump at Pittsburgh Rally 7/30/16

The battle of the brash billionaires is on.

Entrepreneur Mark Cuban used Donald Trumps braggadocio to make the case for electing Hillary Clinton during a rally in his native Pittsburgh on Saturday.

Leadership is not yelling, and screaming and intimidating, said Cuban, the owner of the NBAs Dallas Mavericks and a panelist on ABCs Shark Tank. People like that in Pittsburgh are called a jagoff, he added, using pejorative Pittsburgh slang. Is there any bigger jagoff in the world than Donald Trump?

The endorsement ends the speculation over who the self-described independent would endorse. Last month, Cuban threatened to vote for Trump if Clinton chose as a running mate the tough-on-Wall Street Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren. And in May, he put himself forward as a vice-presidential candidate, telling ESPN Radios Capital Games podcast hed consider a spot on either ticket.

But on Saturday, there was no wavering.

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Im ready to vote for a true leader, Im ready to vote for the American dream, Cuban said. Im ready to tell the world that I am here to endorse Hillary Clinton.

Cuban opened his remarks by saying hello to Trump in Russian, mocking the real estate developers praise of Vladimir Putin. He shared his success story with the rambunctious crowd, detailing some of his early business failures and offered the audience some advice. What you dont do you dont ask daddy for a small loan of a million dollars, said Cuban, deriding Trump for taking, as he described it, a small loan from his father, a real estate developer in New York Citys outer boroughs.

Cuban visited Clintons Brooklyn headquarters and has been talking with her campaign chairman, John Podesta, according to a campaign aide. On Thursday, Cuban called Podesta before Clinton took the stage in Philadelphia to accept the Democratic partys nomination to say he was coming on board.

I want each and every one of you to know in Hillary Clintons America, the American dream is alive and well, Cuban said in his final pitch to the crowd, gushing with Pittsburgh pride. And theres no place that knows that better than Pittsburgh because we are an American dream city.

Clinton campaigned in Pittsburgh on Saturday evening as part of a three-day Rust Belt bus tour with her running mate, Tim Kaine. Bill Clinton joined her at the event, alongside Kaines wife, Anne Holton.

The candidate has brought her economic agenda to hard-hit manufacturing towns in hopes of undermining Trumps populist appeal in the region. Together on the trail, Clinton and Kaine have hammered Trump repeatedly for not making his branded products in America. He doesnt make a thing in America except bankruptcies, Clinton said at a rally on Friday.

On Saturday night, Clinton told more than 5,000 people who waited hours in line to hear her speak that as president she would make the wealthy pay their fair share. Sorry, Mark, she quipped.

Earlier in the day, the campaign buses rolled through Johnstown, a town in western Pennsylvania, a part of the state where Trump is hoping to win over white, working-class voters. Trumps campaign said in a statement Clintons visit there was akin to a robber visiting their victim and blamed Hillary-backed international trade agreements for the towns decline in employment.

Clinton said, continuing with an upbeat message: My mission from first day to my last, will be to create more opportunity and more good wages that will give people a chance at their own dreams.

Were going to create jobs in Pennsylvania and across America, especially in places that have been left out and left behind.

Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=us&usg=AFQjCNHfX9N2e26AfqmAK2hRt2vVygmqNA&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52779169921721&ei=1UqeV5nNN8e83gGdvLvgCw&url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/31/mark-cuban-insults-trump-before-backing-true-leader-hillary-clinton

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Cramer: The one word that took Netflix down


The Get Down - "Rule the World" - Netflix [HD]

For the first time ever price mattered for Netflix. It seemed as if the mere fear of the pending price increase is what weakened U.S. numbers, Cramer said.

"I found myself thinking, at least they didn"t lose any," he said.

Before the second-quarter results, price had not mattered for Netflix. Cramer regarded it as part of a holy trinity of memberships that consumers were willing to pay for that also includes Costco and Amazon Prime.

No one knows why the un-grandfathered subscribers decided not to renew the service. Cramer noted that Netflix didn"t get it, either. He read over the comments from the team multiple times, and he still couldn"t figure it out. It did not make sense that subscribers would leave because of a few dollars, especially when compared to the price of a cable bill.

Cramer didn"t get the last miss from Netflix when it pinned most of the blame on Australia, either. He didn"t get it when Netflix also blamed the previous quarter miss on an issue with credit card migrations. But he was willing to overlook each one because he knew that the audience loved Netflix.

"Now, I am not so sure. You just shouldn"t be getting this level of Netflix cutting. And the lack of domestic growth isn"t being made up overseas, like it used to be," Cramer said.

This simply became one of those bad quarters that prompted Cramer to think the stock just can"t be bought because management didn"t give investors a reason to do so. It kept guidance for next year, but that was not enough.

With three straight quarters of misses, he doesn"t think the company will be able to get ahead of it until the "un-grandfathering" is finished at the end of the year.

"Perhaps you were listening to an old call, when the idea that someone wouldn"t pay up for Netflix was inconceivable. Not anymore," Cramer said.

Source: http://www.cnbc.com/2016/07/19/jim-cramer-the-one-word-that-took-netflix-down.html

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Tony Romo taking Everything"s bigger in Texas to a whole new level


The Story of Quincy Carter & Tony Romo, part 1
If there is one player in the history of college football, the NFL and of course indoor football that knows what a weight-challenged quarterback looks like it is former Kentucky quarterback Jared Lorenzen.

Apparently even Lorenzen has noticed that veteran Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo has packed on a few pounds in the offseason:

To be fair, Romo has been in recovery mode following a bad collarbone break in late November of last year.

Yet, one has to wonder what all-you-can-eat BBQ joint Romo has been hitting up while recovering and loathing his injury?

When the likes of the biggest QB in history notice youre packing on the poundsperhaps it is time to re-evaluate what you are doing with your life and your eating habits.

Then again, this could be the most unflattering camera angle in the history of professional photography and Romo could be completely yoked after furious workouts in the offseason. Either way, Romo certainly has questions to be answered coming in to the 2016 season as the leader of the Cowboys offense.

Source: http://thecomeback.com/nfl/tony-romo-taking-everythings-bigger-in-texas-to-a-whole-new-level.html

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