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t ar. >> t inr tmerileh ngthd olis tikifaon15ng and they are a proud sponsor as you can watch the entire event on wral.com. and from 8:00 a.m. on we will carry it live on wral tv. cbs this morning will air on wral2. we will also rebroadcast the first hour of the breakfast on fox 50 at noon. investors are reeling after another horrible day on wall street. the stock market capped their first two weeks of 2015 with their slide today that would
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average down nearly 400.s. nasdaq and s&p also closed down. some big changes will be coming to wral at the end of february. and after a 30-year parter nip with cbs we'll be changing network affiliation. february 29, wral will become an nbc affiliate. the wral looks forward to bringing you the today show and the nbc nightly news with lester holt, the voice, the tonight show with jimmy fallon and the olympics and much more as you will be able to watch them and all your local programming in the same race right here on wral. our vice president and general manager steve hamels says they are changing affiliation because it is clearly the best fit for wral tv for years to come and this is a long-term agreement. very exciting. a warehouse manager from tennessee is now a millionaire. coming up, how this powerball winner plans to spend his new fortune. plus, the friendly playoff wager between the governors of north carolina and washington
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ahead of sunday's game. greg? all right, lynda, we'll let you know about the upcoming weekend and which day will be better for doing things outside and which day you'll have a chance of seeing some flakes in your neighborhood in addition to wandering around. all that is coming up in just a bit. >> all right.
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injuries in florida 40 minutes before landing at miami international airport. american airline flight 410 experienced some turbulence. passengers had to be eeked out by paramedics. the flight attendant was taken off on a stretcher for a broken nose. the u.s. airways flight 1549 was heading to charlotte from new york when it made an emergency landing on the hudson river. the plane flew in to a flock of birds. all 155 people on board survived. that plane is now on display at charlotte. and this weekend they will be on hand to talk to visitors about the ordeal. chipotle will close all their restaurants to hold them about food safety as it is more than 1,900 locations. all will be closed for several hours on february 8. so employees, they could talk about changes that the company is making, following several food scares tied to the restaurant including salmonella
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25 years ago tomorrow, president george h.w. bush announced bombing iraq, the start of desert storm. in the effort to liberate the bombing of the troops. it lasted for 42 days before they called a cease fire. considered a major success for the international coalition. today governor pat mccory announced they will create the traveling exhibit to north carolina and their role in the war and that it could be finished by the late summer as they say that 75,000 service members from north carolina would serve during that war. >>governor pat mccrory and insley have placed a friendly wager during this seahawks game. they will send a variety of washington products including wine from two award-winning washington wine region. caramel corn and other item. now if the seahawks win, they
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north carolina products including peanut, bbq sauce, a case of cheer wine. >> they probably want to keep that for themselves. >> yes. and here in raleigh. wouldn't you say? there are three winning powerball tickets for the record of $1.6 billion as we now know who owns one of them. >> they came forward with a couple from munford, tennessee. >> reporter: a tennessee couple came to collect their share of the powerball jackpot. >> it is a little overwhelming. >> reporter: lisa robinson had to urge her husband, john to stop for tickets on their way home sunday night. >> i said i really don't feel like picking them up. but that i will stop at the store. >> reporter: he stopped at macy's grocery store and made the purchase of a lifetime, their high school student chelsea joiner sold them the winning ticket getting a cash reward and the hug from the store owner. >> it is pretty nice to bless them. and living around here nobody has too much.
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taking the lump sum because as they say they are not guaranteed tomorrow. they plan to pay off their daughter's student loans and be back at work next week. cbs news, nashville, tennessee. >> well you've got to hand it to them back at work with $328 million and how much they take home. now the other winning tickets were sold in chino hills, california and melbourne beach, florida. a group of six co-workers won one of the $2 million prizes in north carolina. they bought their winning ticket on fayetteville road in raleigh. and for the past four years, the group pulled their money every time that the jackpot rose over $100 million. you know, that is awesome, but imagine them reading those numbers one by one and saying that it is all that they need from $2 million to, you know, well, $1.5 billion and $1.6 billion divided by three. >> yes, one number will the difference. >> yeah. they learned a lot about it. >> that is still a big number and it is and that is awesome.
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>> absolutely. okay, well we've got a weekend that is certainly going to be a studying contrast that i would say if you have something that you need to do outside that tomorrow will be the day to do it and not so much on sunday. although that if you have a little bit of that and still, you know, what rough man spirit. you know that, you could get it done either days. but hey anyway. let's go ahead and check out the latest camera on our growing college this one is up in persing county downtown rocksboro to show you what the weather will be there to be fair or foul at this point forward as we will be happy to have them on board with that camera and today. all right. now, let's take a look at their radar today as you can certainly see the last of the echos retreating off to the north and east with a few spots back here, reporting a little bit of that mist, which is not impossible. don't do it until at least 11:33 or whatever. but anyway if you do that you may still feel a little bit of
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the significant rain is over with a look downtown raleigh and right now it is 43 and the wind has shifted in to the northwest another sign that the system is beginning to pull away. the humidity is 97%. usually in a situation like this with bad rain and the humidity is really high and we will need to clear up overnight as you would worry about fog as we could not rule that out, but looks like they might be strong enough to prevent them from getting widespread and thick and as we would head through the overnight period. that's what we are counting on at this point in time and their satellite picture here is indicating all the colder cloud tops that will be retreating to the north and the east moving in with the energy in the upper atmosphere back in here and that they will probably generate their significant precipitation to the south and east of raleigh well to the south and east on late saturday night or during late saturday and sunday and that there may be some light precipitation around here with
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that's the forecast surface temperature and this is the layer between about 5,000 to 10,000 feet above the ground if you're north of that line below freezing and that the ground to 5,000 feet and the freezing layer t will be back in -- layer, it will be back in here and that you'll want that temperature to be at least close to freezing. so we will put this in to motion and hey mid to upper 50s near 60 tomorrow afternoon. that you cannot beat that with a stick and then as we head towards sunday morning, we'll start to see them come southward and by the time we get to 7:00, the moisture is increasing, the upper freezing layer, they were okay with that if you like snow, but that we are still not cold enough in the lowest of the 5,000 feet to get snow and anything is falling early sunday morning here in the triangle, that would be in the form of rain and then when the core of the event is going off at 10:00 that we will be right near their boundary, even if we end up being north of that boundary and how are we going to have a lot of problems with the temperatures of 38?
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type of thing where it will be pretty to look at and in terms of having the real impact on do not see that and things clear up. back in to the 40s and the real cold air will begin to come in on monday and even though that we will start off at 29 that you'll never get out of the 30s for the entire day, which will be really the most noticeable thing at that point in time. all right, now for the rest of the night, whatever is out there that it will eing clearing skies. then tomorrow partly to mostly sunny at 59. my goodens, what a gem there and that it will be a lot colder on sunday with a period of rain and perhaps mixing with, changing to the wet snow for a time before ending around mid daytime but again with the temperatures above freezing, that it will be pretty to look at and that if you allow it to get in your way, that is your decision. [ laughter ] >> yes. it was the bite that changed ground hog day for one community forever.
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for this year's celebration. bad memories for ground hog day at sun prairie, wisconsin. >> you may have remembered a ground hog named jimmy bit the mayor. as a result of that incident, they are reconsidering what they do in 2016. and n prairie's director of tourism says that this february a live ground hog may not even be at the event including jimmy with talks of using a replica or a statue of jimmy. center you cannot use a statue. you need to use a live ground hog.
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just hold him out here. >> the best part is the slow motion. [ laughter ] >> he played it off. >> yeah, good for him. it's what you said. >> to hold that. >> yeah. >> i will do some sports now. and they will go to overtime. we'll tell you how that ended
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batos enh et mle. ha the deepest team. we're in a different situation. but certainly their talent runs pretty deep this year. >> they are off to a 4-0 start. that's not what they are telling them, reminding them about the whooping they took as they held them to 46 points last february. >> i remember the game. definitely not one of my brighter games.
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reminding, but it doesn't hurt. it has been a bigamistly to the game, but it's not about preparing for one player, but for their system. >> and they have situations where you try to make sure to have an answer form. >> you can see them on fox 50 on sunday. they are one win away from the super bowl. >> that will be a battle, i can't wait. >> no question that they did not want to see them to advance to minnesota.
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>> thank you for watching tonight. our next newscast is at 6:00 a.m.
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on hold for hours. what blue cross blue shield of north carolina is doing to make it right. .....a second family says their child was hurt by a north raleigh day care worker charged with breaking another child's arm. and...three people matched all the numbers for the 1.6 billion dollar
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