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>> by daybreak tomorrow. you can see it approaching here on doppler 9000. this is a three-hour loop. progress is slow, but it will start to make more of a northward turn overnight. unfortunately that means there's the potential for wintery weather north and west of the beltway, not in the immediate metro area. it's 43 now in downtown washington, but we're already down to 34 in leesburg, winchester as well. so only a couple degrees to go before that temperature slips below the freezing point. that's why the winter weather advisories are in effect for all the purple highlighted counties. you can see that includes the 81 corridor from layingtown to far south of the charlottesville area. that will continue to be a factor for us as we head into tomorrow. as this rain starts falling, we could have pockets of freezing rain and drizzle north and west of the beltway, but that doesn't happen till at least daybreak, 28 to 34 overnight under mostly cloudy skies. we'll track the showers and it's just rain in the immediate metro area coming up with 9 futurecast in the fi
>> by daybreak tomorrow. you can see it approaching here on doppler 9000. this is a three-hour loop. progress is slow, but it will start to make more of a northward turn overnight. unfortunately that means there's the potential for wintery weather north and west of the beltway, not in the immediate metro area. it's 43 now in downtown washington, but we're already down to 34 in leesburg, winchester as well. so only a couple degrees to go before that temperature slips below the freezing...
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governor's offers says after daybreak they'll reassess the situation. stay updated on whether or not you'll be able to get to work this morning. reporting live in hamilton township mercer county, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> leave blowers, good to see. if you are taking the train today, amtrak service affected by the weather all service canceled between new york and boston. there are also fewer trains running between washington and new york. erika? >> dodged a bullet here, knotter. 60 million people are waking up knee-deep in snow new york is expected to get 20 inches orders erred workers yesterday to go home early ban travel closing bridges and tunnels even shutting down the city's subway new york illegal to be out on the roads driving. we'll have live report for you from new york coming up in the next half hour. >> first, heavy snow, strong winds, continue to cause near white-out conditions in boston overnight near boston, more than 2 feet of snow is expected to fall in many areas in massachusetts, drifting snow big concern there too. bliz
governor's offers says after daybreak they'll reassess the situation. stay updated on whether or not you'll be able to get to work this morning. reporting live in hamilton township mercer county, cleve bryan, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> leave blowers, good to see. if you are taking the train today, amtrak service affected by the weather all service canceled between new york and boston. there are also fewer trains running between washington and new york. erika? >> dodged a...
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>> actually around zero but by the daybreak hour we'll see wind chills from five below to 10 below. it's 9 in gaithersburg, that's our wind chill, 14 in fredrick, 12 in leesburg, 12 manassas, even downtown d.c. at nationalist 16. feels like 6 below in leesburg, eight below in gaithersburg so when you factor in the winds it's two above in the downtown area so dress the kids and yourself for the wind chills but not so much for the temperatures so dress them from five below to five above. by 11:00 the winds had been gusting to 25 miles per hour and we'll see gusts overnight over 30. good news is they will subside by late tomorrow morning so wake up weather bitterly cold, 6-16 at 5:00, 5-15 at 7:00, and even by 9:00, still bitterly cold, temperatures 9-16, winds though will make the wind chills 0-10 below by daybreak. >>> well thank you, topper. and it is so cold out there tonight the d.c. mayor bowser issued a cold emergency weather plan that includes opening warming facilities and then deploying mobile hypothermia crews out there for anybody who may not have a place to get warm. >> be
>> actually around zero but by the daybreak hour we'll see wind chills from five below to 10 below. it's 9 in gaithersburg, that's our wind chill, 14 in fredrick, 12 in leesburg, 12 manassas, even downtown d.c. at nationalist 16. feels like 6 below in leesburg, eight below in gaithersburg so when you factor in the winds it's two above in the downtown area so dress the kids and yourself for the wind chills but not so much for the temperatures so dress them from five below to five above. by...
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this will move in during the daybreak hours, which is why it's bad news. our current temperatures, 41 degrees in frederick right now, 39 in martinsburg and winchester. as we head into the overnight hours, some of these temperatures will dip below freezing with the rain coming, you could see sleet and freezing rain. so it's warm enough aloft that the raindrops are just liquid, but then they enter that cold pool of air and freeze before hitting the ground. that's sleet or they freeze when they touch a surface that's below the freezing point and that's when you have that coating of ice. the purple highlighted counties are all in this winter weather advisory from 4 a.m. until 1 p.m. tomorrow. overnight tonight most of us will stay above freezing, but 28 is the overnight low in the outlying suburbs, 34 downtown, so mostly cloudy and not too cold. we'll frac the rain showers as they move -- track the rain showers as they move through this weekend on 9 futurecast and look at the first alert seven-day which has some really cold temperatures in it. >>> right now th
this will move in during the daybreak hours, which is why it's bad news. our current temperatures, 41 degrees in frederick right now, 39 in martinsburg and winchester. as we head into the overnight hours, some of these temperatures will dip below freezing with the rain coming, you could see sleet and freezing rain. so it's warm enough aloft that the raindrops are just liquid, but then they enter that cold pool of air and freeze before hitting the ground. that's sleet or they freeze when they...
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they say by daybreak, though, this boardwalk here will be cleared. if things have shutdown here, not by any stretch of the imagination. actually, slots open here inside the casino at ceasar's, people are in there gambling. we have a guy walking down here right now heard this morning that coastal flooding advisory has been lifted for this area. that was a big concern for low-lying areas. and by daybreak, the emergency office tells me they will be better able to assess the situation out here and get to work on cleaning up the roads and by ways out here. we are live here on the boardwalk, justin finch cbs-3, "eyewitness news" back to you. >> thank you we'll get back to you appreciate it. if you're wondering what happened to the snow, well here it is right there. that's live picture levittown bucks county. katie, how much long kerr we expect the snow? our area? >> yes. we can expect i think continue to see that snow here guys through probably really just the next couple of hours. i would say generally through midday, you will continue to see it falling o
they say by daybreak, though, this boardwalk here will be cleared. if things have shutdown here, not by any stretch of the imagination. actually, slots open here inside the casino at ceasar's, people are in there gambling. we have a guy walking down here right now heard this morning that coastal flooding advisory has been lifted for this area. that was a big concern for low-lying areas. and by daybreak, the emergency office tells me they will be better able to assess the situation out here and...
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the closer we get to daybreak, the higher the winds will get could see gusts in the 30-mile per hour range. brr, later today. so yesterday along with first snowflakes of the year, we only got 24 degrees for high temperature, and today we only expect 25. mix every sunday and clouds, few flurries here and there but not like yesterday. those winds though, gusting as high as 35 miles an hour. so, bob kelly the worse travel problem i had yesterday was my driveway. it was little icy this morning. >> i think that will be case first step your driver way the sidewalk, the kids standing out on the bus stop. you're going to see some icy spots. but temperature hovering right at two; there was no melting going on at all since last night, so if it didn't evaporate, and it looks wet it is most likely sitting there, in the form of ice. here is a live look at i-95, your major travel road, your travel lanes major roadways, good to go. we don't have any report of any icing but the little melt that could occur on some of the on and the off-ramps maybe at the bottom of the off ramp. so could be that patc
the closer we get to daybreak, the higher the winds will get could see gusts in the 30-mile per hour range. brr, later today. so yesterday along with first snowflakes of the year, we only got 24 degrees for high temperature, and today we only expect 25. mix every sunday and clouds, few flurries here and there but not like yesterday. those winds though, gusting as high as 35 miles an hour. so, bob kelly the worse travel problem i had yesterday was my driveway. it was little icy this morning....
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i think you have to look at, you know what-daybreak why is fox doomed, right? why is the "new york times" doomed? they're doomed because fox is fox news, skew at 68 years old. right? and they're sort of angry afraid old people. old people don't buy anything. so except for drugs. >> they vote. >> yeah, they vote. >> well, it's a problem. [laugh laugh] >> so you look at that and say, well, you have the "new york times." i love the "new york times." we have our fights but they have been the paper of record forever. the problem is they're sort of galvanized into inactivity because they're like oh, we could do this. oh, -- no. we'll video. i don't know. video is hard. and so quite frankly you have to start from scratch. you have to start, it has to be organic. it has to work. it can't be created in a board room. people at fox say hey what should we do to get gen-y or -- they've been number one for 40 quarters. i always say you should enjoy it. you should, you please, get the gold watch and get your pension and just enjoy your time. it's over. right? [laughter] >> in
i think you have to look at, you know what-daybreak why is fox doomed, right? why is the "new york times" doomed? they're doomed because fox is fox news, skew at 68 years old. right? and they're sort of angry afraid old people. old people don't buy anything. so except for drugs. >> they vote. >> yeah, they vote. >> well, it's a problem. [laugh laugh] >> so you look at that and say, well, you have the "new york times." i love the "new york...
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by tomorrow morning, late tonight, early tomorrow morning before daybreak, areas across partnorthwestern virginia, the shenandoah valley, the mountains out west into west virginia, western maryland looking at snow breaking out. i think in d.c. 5:00, 6:00 we'll be seeing snow. that means the morning commute is going to have some snow falling. with temps in the 20s, anything that's not treated will be slick. i envision some delays, closings perhaps tomorrow, a day perhaps teleworking. the snow will be with us through the morning. look south. south of town, south of stafford, call pep -- culpeper, probably nothing. by afternoon this will start to lift out. a lingering snow shower for the afternoon. we're talking a general 1 to 2 inches across the region. lesser amounts south and where there's 1 inch or even no snow line, this could be a really tight gradient down here depending on the track. pretty good bet we'll get higher amounts in the higher elevations north and west. this is only going tuesday evening. tuesday night into wednesday with the cold arctic air moving in. we'll see more snow
by tomorrow morning, late tonight, early tomorrow morning before daybreak, areas across partnorthwestern virginia, the shenandoah valley, the mountains out west into west virginia, western maryland looking at snow breaking out. i think in d.c. 5:00, 6:00 we'll be seeing snow. that means the morning commute is going to have some snow falling. with temps in the 20s, anything that's not treated will be slick. i envision some delays, closings perhaps tomorrow, a day perhaps teleworking. the snow...
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the pair is reported to have hijacked a car at daybreak. police closed in in a brief car chase. hundreds of security forces backed by ambulances have streamed to that town. the area has been declared a no-fly zone. let's go now to the second attack that took place on thursday morning. just outside the capital. to remind our viewers, a man wearing a bulletproof vest and tearing handgun attacked police officers. one police agent was killed at the scene and a man who tried to stop the shooter was also shot. the attack was linked to one state -- to wednesday's perpetrators the two brothers. for more on this, what were doing on this? -- what more do we know on this? >> it depends on what we mean by "links." french police say they have established a link between the suspect in the shooting in the two suspects in the "charlie hebdo" massacre, the kouachi brothers. the suspects in both shootings were part of a similar jihadist network. they knew each other, according to french authorities, from the days that these brothers were running a jihadist recruitment ring in northeastern paris.
the pair is reported to have hijacked a car at daybreak. police closed in in a brief car chase. hundreds of security forces backed by ambulances have streamed to that town. the area has been declared a no-fly zone. let's go now to the second attack that took place on thursday morning. just outside the capital. to remind our viewers, a man wearing a bulletproof vest and tearing handgun attacked police officers. one police agent was killed at the scene and a man who tried to stop the shooter was...
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at daybreak, clark needed to exit the house without being seen, so he dressed up as laura.efore leaving, clark made a second mistake. he used laura's hairbrush to comb his wig, leaving behind the single fiber linking him and his wig to the murder scene. later that day, he purchased a replacement bedsheet for laura's bed. he may have been on his way to replace it when he encountered laura's brother outside the home the next night. a partial thumbprint and a single wig fiber all marked a grisly tail of murder, madness, and mistaken identity. >> he planned it. he knew exactly when he was going to do it. exactly how he was going to do it. he almost got away with it. >> of course, the bloody fingerprint on the pillowcase, the hair, the wig fiber. i was impressed with the dog. >> this was the only wig fiber that was recovered. if this had been missed or not even examined, it's very doubtful that we would have put together everything that we knew after the fact as to what actually happened on that monday morning. >> now with the new technologies that are helping us out, it allows
at daybreak, clark needed to exit the house without being seen, so he dressed up as laura.efore leaving, clark made a second mistake. he used laura's hairbrush to comb his wig, leaving behind the single fiber linking him and his wig to the murder scene. later that day, he purchased a replacement bedsheet for laura's bed. he may have been on his way to replace it when he encountered laura's brother outside the home the next night. a partial thumbprint and a single wig fiber all marked a grisly...
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if i move just out of the way, you can see as daybreak comes in at 9:00 you're starting to see people just come to this makeshift memorial and pay their respects and just stand thing in silence, some of them bowing the head. i read one of the messages to you earlier md while people were doing that we're also seeing that manhunt really. day three now, a very massive operation. at this point police are paying a lot of attention to a town here in northern france. this is where they say they may have spotted the brothers on foot in a wooded area on thursday. vans for police officers swarmed to that rural area and helicopters have been searching overhead. they closed off ten kilometers around that area. that follows an incident on thursday in the nearby town about 80 kilometers or so 50 miles from where we are. this what happened was, a gas station attendant says the two brothers stopped at his gas station and threatened him. he says they were armed and they stole food and gas before driving away. now, all this led police to bring in a convoy of 30 to 40 vehicles and set up roadblocks in t
if i move just out of the way, you can see as daybreak comes in at 9:00 you're starting to see people just come to this makeshift memorial and pay their respects and just stand thing in silence, some of them bowing the head. i read one of the messages to you earlier md while people were doing that we're also seeing that manhunt really. day three now, a very massive operation. at this point police are paying a lot of attention to a town here in northern france. this is where they say they may...
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we won't see rain until daybreak, 28 to 34 degrees and we'll track those showers with 9 futurecast coming up in the first alert seven-day. >>> still to come on wusa9 news, a grim discovery when two troopers are shot in a violent roadside ambush in west virginia, details ahead. >> plus a virginia man faces murder charges following a dispute over a redskins >>> a virginia plan is charged with murder stemming from a bar fight over the redskins. check out this surveillance video it. shows 46-year-old charles lee satchel being leveled by one punch inside the bar in chesapeake. just seconds earlier his fiancee said he was arguing with redskins fans after the cowboys had beaten washington decisively. >> he saw the redskins jersey, cowboys and then it just went from there. it's something so simple as ju how it went from that to murder i don't know. >> a medical examiner ruled the cause of death as a ruptured artery due to blunt force trauma. >>> investigators in north carolina are crediting west virginia police with capturing a father and son linked to the murders of a missing husband and wife. t
we won't see rain until daybreak, 28 to 34 degrees and we'll track those showers with 9 futurecast coming up in the first alert seven-day. >>> still to come on wusa9 news, a grim discovery when two troopers are shot in a violent roadside ambush in west virginia, details ahead. >> plus a virginia man faces murder charges following a dispute over a redskins >>> a virginia plan is charged with murder stemming from a bar fight over the redskins. check out this surveillance...
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it is not an all-daybreak from the cold. it is cold to start with. we have a warm up with the winds changing dramatically this afternoon to bring temperatures right back down. right now with clear skies over center city. 30 degrees in philadelphia. but there's some cold temperatures. look at pottstown, 23. 27 in trenton. wilmington, 28 degrees. yes, it will be a cold morning but we'll see that bright sunshine. 32 degrees at 9:00. closer to 40 degrees at lunchtime. that is before the winds kick in and bring the numbers down this afternoon. your hour by hour future weather when i'm back in ten. right now we'll check in with first alert traffic reporter jillian mele. >>> good morning to you at home. if you're waking up in new jersey to travel the turnpike listen up. we're dealing with an accident northbound approaching route 168 exit 3. we know the left lane is blocked as a result of the accident. we also know it involves a tractor-trailer. we are hearing that tractor-trailer split with debris along the highway. that's handing northbound on the southbou
it is not an all-daybreak from the cold. it is cold to start with. we have a warm up with the winds changing dramatically this afternoon to bring temperatures right back down. right now with clear skies over center city. 30 degrees in philadelphia. but there's some cold temperatures. look at pottstown, 23. 27 in trenton. wilmington, 28 degrees. yes, it will be a cold morning but we'll see that bright sunshine. 32 degrees at 9:00. closer to 40 degrees at lunchtime. that is before the winds kick...
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there's still a potential for wind gusts of 40 miles an hour mainly after daybreak and that's just after 7:00 this morning. that can lead to some blowing and drifting snow, but with lower snow totals overall, even at the shore, i think that's going to be less of an impact today. mt. pocono light snow. 17 degrees. that cold air will be moving into philly tonight. 23 in trenton. not exactly warm there. wilmington, right now, cloudy skies. you'll see some snowflakes but no heavy snow and certainly no heavy snow in this scene. this is the view from pocono mountains and camelback. if you look closely, you see a snowflake or two blowing past the camera. that's about it. the snowfall is light in the pocono mountains. you see very light snowfall in lehigh valley for portions of berke county. some isolated snow flurries. light snow in new castle county. there's still a potential that atlantic city and points to the north will see more snowfall than philadelphia. here it is. this is on top of what's already on the ground. didn't get a lot yesterday and last night, but look for an additional inch i
there's still a potential for wind gusts of 40 miles an hour mainly after daybreak and that's just after 7:00 this morning. that can lead to some blowing and drifting snow, but with lower snow totals overall, even at the shore, i think that's going to be less of an impact today. mt. pocono light snow. 17 degrees. that cold air will be moving into philly tonight. 23 in trenton. not exactly warm there. wilmington, right now, cloudy skies. you'll see some snowflakes but no heavy snow and certainly...
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it may end at daybreak but it's in effect right now. >> and rails and buses have suspended service. septa buses could be delayed. regional rails are operating minimally. and also public and parochial schools, they're closed today. >> check our web sooichlt there are over 600 closures on our site. stand by on news for that. let's begin with meteorologist bill henley and his first alert forecast. bill, snow is falling fairly steadily across the area. >> but we're on the edge of this system. we're still in a massive storm but the farther you get away from it the lighter it is. that includes poconos. that's a slight snow that's falling and that's what we're seeing in philadelphia. at times we get a ban of heavier snow but it's nothing like what they're seeing in new england. even eastern long i lande island and connecticut and massachusetts, it's strong gusting winds. a bit heavier in ocean county. move inland though and it's lighter snow that's been moving through philadelphia. at times we've seen some bans. they've started to taper off in delaware county and chester county, and farthe
it may end at daybreak but it's in effect right now. >> and rails and buses have suspended service. septa buses could be delayed. regional rails are operating minimally. and also public and parochial schools, they're closed today. >> check our web sooichlt there are over 600 closures on our site. stand by on news for that. let's begin with meteorologist bill henley and his first alert forecast. bill, snow is falling fairly steadily across the area. >> but we're on the edge of...
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heavy rain shuts off by daybreak. we're okay sunday. rain and snow develops again sunday night kicking to all snow late and a healthy clipper on monday, yellow alert, temperatures upper 30s at best. behind that clipper on the next seven days it will turn colder, temps in the 30s as we get into tuesday, some flurries still possible, too, temps still in the flurries on wednesday. thursday we're in good shape, back up to 48 and friday seasonable, around 43. if you're a snow lover, this is the one you wish for all year mainly all rain. it's almost like it's march instead of january. >> darn. >> he is really pulling for some snow. >>> busted by selfies, coming up next the not so smart move that landed two guys behind bars. i know grandma's house isn't the most exciting, but it's only for a few hours. look what i've got. when you get verizon fios, you get beautiful hd picture quality, super fast internet, and america's most reliable network. so you won't miss a second of that movie, that game they love, or those moments with family. can we sl
heavy rain shuts off by daybreak. we're okay sunday. rain and snow develops again sunday night kicking to all snow late and a healthy clipper on monday, yellow alert, temperatures upper 30s at best. behind that clipper on the next seven days it will turn colder, temps in the 30s as we get into tuesday, some flurries still possible, too, temps still in the flurries on wednesday. thursday we're in good shape, back up to 48 and friday seasonable, around 43. if you're a snow lover, this is the one...
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morning that if something would fall it would stick to the roads, but nothing will be falling at daybreakd of the magic mark in washington. i'm looking at the potential of may be a little bit of snow at the onset to the north and west. this is 10:00. noontime come early afternoon what i'm going to do is draw the line through loud and county montgomery county, south of baltimore. i think north of there is where it's most likely. south of there is where we are melting snow and making it a rain/snow mix. the latest data, noon until 4:00 it's falling. it will be pushing out by 5:00. the updated snow totals still saying just a coding in washington. montgomery county and howard county, northwestern loudoun county may have an inch or two still slushy because air temperatures and road temps will be pushing. possibly slushy on the side roads. i think it's the timing of the event that is most important about the afternoon, midday, for the arrival of the precipitation. i just don't think a majority of washington has a huge worry, or an impact from the storm. >> ok, good. that's what want to hear. >>
morning that if something would fall it would stick to the roads, but nothing will be falling at daybreakd of the magic mark in washington. i'm looking at the potential of may be a little bit of snow at the onset to the north and west. this is 10:00. noontime come early afternoon what i'm going to do is draw the line through loud and county montgomery county, south of baltimore. i think north of there is where it's most likely. south of there is where we are melting snow and making it a...
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heavy precipitation is over by daybreak. saturday just rain and snow showers, but temperatures will be above 32 degrees. you'll have no trouble getting around trouble on the roads. we catch our breath sunday, very nice day, temps in the 40s. clouds come in late, good day. strongest clipper of the season comes in sunday night and monday. we've had three clippers. if we're saying this is the strongest clipper of the season, we've got to pay attention to this. futurecast 11 a.m. kind of a break, 30s, not much going on, snow and rain showers moving through. by 2:00, 3:00 they're east of i- 95 with temperatures in the 40s and upper 30s and clearing skies by early afternoon. by 6:00 everybody is pretty much clear, temperatures in the 30s. by 10:00 tomorrow night most of us will be right around the freezing mark. tonight overnight cold with rain, heavy at times, mixture snow well north and west, low temperatures 30 to 35, essentially where they are now. upper 30s across the board on the day planner, a little light rain or showers b
heavy precipitation is over by daybreak. saturday just rain and snow showers, but temperatures will be above 32 degrees. you'll have no trouble getting around trouble on the roads. we catch our breath sunday, very nice day, temps in the 40s. clouds come in late, good day. strongest clipper of the season comes in sunday night and monday. we've had three clippers. if we're saying this is the strongest clipper of the season, we've got to pay attention to this. futurecast 11 a.m. kind of a break,...
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>> we would have been dealing with a much worse problem at daybreak when the businessescjzor behind me would've become occupied by workers. >> fire department set up large fans and vented the buildings. and now we're waiting for the crew to come back and start cutting into the sidewalk. the actual leak is below ground. they're going to have to cut into the sidewalk to get to the heart of the problem and make repairs. nbc 10 news. >>> 5:33 now. happening today, vice president joe biden will visit philadelphia to speak to a group of leaders from the house of representatives. this is the same group president obama spoke to last night at the shariton society hill. meantime inside mr. obama talked about strengthening the middle class. >> the ground that middle class families lost over the last 30 years still has to be made up. >> the president said it was good to be in philadelphia. he left last night vice president biden is scheduled to speak at 10:30 this morning. >>> police plan to arrest a local doctor and his receptionist today. the two are accused of running a pill mill out of the doc
>> we would have been dealing with a much worse problem at daybreak when the businessescjzor behind me would've become occupied by workers. >> fire department set up large fans and vented the buildings. and now we're waiting for the crew to come back and start cutting into the sidewalk. the actual leak is below ground. they're going to have to cut into the sidewalk to get to the heart of the problem and make repairs. nbc 10 news. >>> 5:33 now. happening today, vice...
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around daybreak, we told correspondence said to be there by 8 and they told us. ♪ ♪ >> they called our i mean. if it's anything like omaha, france, you can have it. i understand omaha was the roughest spot. we lost some good men, took a few prisoners. it was a lousy trade. we've been told what to expect so it wasn't like a surprise or anything. it just, well, when it really happens, it's different. for a while there, we were pinned down. lucky thing, the other beaches were going better, so we got a little more than our share of the old teamwork. navy come in and the air guys and finally we got moving good. we hear a lot about how long it takes to make battle hardened soldiers out of green troops. listen, i got to be a veteran in one day -- that day. >> so they paved our beaches with our blood and reached the roads. in the depths of the rich green pasture of normandy, the three airborne divisions -- and loud across the crater face of france came german reenforcements. from berlin a voice cried out an ally must be burned another day burned a hole in the history. the armies clashed. our f
around daybreak, we told correspondence said to be there by 8 and they told us. ♪ ♪ >> they called our i mean. if it's anything like omaha, france, you can have it. i understand omaha was the roughest spot. we lost some good men, took a few prisoners. it was a lousy trade. we've been told what to expect so it wasn't like a surprise or anything. it just, well, when it really happens, it's different. for a while there, we were pinned down. lucky thing, the other beaches were going...
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the travel ban is still in effect in new jersey, at least until daybreak. that's when the governor's offers says they'll re-evaluate it. words of note, joint base mcguire-dix-lakehurst still on limited schedule, that's at least until 11:00 a.m. reporting live in hamilton township mercer county, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> okay, cleve, thanks so much. >>> our time now 5:37. in business news this morning what wall street faces because of the northeast blizzard. >> and very important notice for people impacted by one of the biggest safety cases in us history. money watch's jill wagner joins us now from the new york stock exchange, truck through the snow for thus morning we appreciate it, jill. >> reporter: no problem, i'm here, i stayed in a hotel nearby, and was pleasantly surprised that i did not encounter 3 feet of snow this morning. good morning ukee, erika. the death toll from general motors faulty ignition switches has climbed, now at 50. there are still dozens of claims under review. people involved in accidents related to those switches h
the travel ban is still in effect in new jersey, at least until daybreak. that's when the governor's offers says they'll re-evaluate it. words of note, joint base mcguire-dix-lakehurst still on limited schedule, that's at least until 11:00 a.m. reporting live in hamilton township mercer county, cleve bryan, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> okay, cleve, thanks so much. >>> our time now 5:37. in business news this morning what wall street faces because of the northeast...
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retreat three parts that will be examined by specialists and hope to resume the ariel operation on daybreak more information on the steps taken leading up to this tragedy. we will be back after a quick break. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> the clinton family expressed their sadness over the deathings of mario cuomo. he said he was the embodiment of the u.s. dream when he placed my name at the democratic convention, he said government had the solemn obligation to create the opportunity for all of our people. it was mario cuomo's great gift and our good fortune that he was a passionate public servant. his life was a blessing. joining me now is "huffington post" correspondent and "the washington post" and thanks to both of you for joining me. let me start with you. some people are drawing parallels between governor cuomo and elizabeth warren? is that accurate? he had a strong relat
retreat three parts that will be examined by specialists and hope to resume the ariel operation on daybreak more information on the steps taken leading up to this tragedy. we will be back after a quick break. ugh... ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm... amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> the clinton family expressed their...
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and the statement, right that the french are making in lining up queueing up early early before daybreakto buy this. >> this is obviously a statement on the part of the french. i think it is in part a continuation of the demonstration. it's part of sort of symbolic of the role of press in france generally. it's something that the french hold very, very dear. >> i wasn't here for a couple of days last week when a lot of the news broke around the story. i know you talked about this, but i want to hear your thoughts on where charlie hebdo fits in the tradition of historical tradition of satirical comics? >> well, in france political caricatures in particular have played a very important role in developing the sort of idea of republicanism in france. it lays at the very root of it from the 19th century from the napoleonic eras to the second empire and under the establishment of the third republic. the idea of a free and even critical press was just extreme extremely important to the french people. and that has really only sort of grown as the french have come to deal with the issues of globa
and the statement, right that the french are making in lining up queueing up early early before daybreakto buy this. >> this is obviously a statement on the part of the french. i think it is in part a continuation of the demonstration. it's part of sort of symbolic of the role of press in france generally. it's something that the french hold very, very dear. >> i wasn't here for a couple of days last week when a lot of the news broke around the story. i know you talked about this,...
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. >>> after a one-daybreak from a burn ban that lasted 11 days, that dirty air is making a comeback with another dirty air day declared tomorrow. >> we're on a roll with these things. our meteorologist has live doppler 7 hd. >> the air quality poor in many locations. for the next 24 hours, we are used to this in the month of january, it will be the 12th spare the air day this month. live doppler hd will show high clouds over us. they are not bringing us any rainfall. talk about the spare the air in effect for thursday. poor air quality specifically in the north bay along the coast and in the central bay. elsewhere it is medium to moderate air quality. burn ban in effect for thursday. overnight lows in the bay area a, fog is developing. once again dense in some spots. in the mid-30s in the north bay. generally the mid-40s around the bay waters. we'll talk about the next chance of rain and how much we can expect in the accu-weather seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >>> a remarkable achievement today as two climbers including one from the north bay became the first to free climb el capit
. >>> after a one-daybreak from a burn ban that lasted 11 days, that dirty air is making a comeback with another dirty air day declared tomorrow. >> we're on a roll with these things. our meteorologist has live doppler 7 hd. >> the air quality poor in many locations. for the next 24 hours, we are used to this in the month of january, it will be the 12th spare the air day this month. live doppler hd will show high clouds over us. they are not bringing us any rainfall. talk...
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welcome back from the hole daybreak. it's great to be back. here is just the thing to welcome you back in to the new cycle. irt's it's terrible sat e nazi art. this is not vintage, it's now. some of the stuff is for sale online by an artist who appears to have a whole series on this sort of thing. this appears to have a southwestern theme plus swasticas, forward and backward. this one is called sun under the south. first glance, if you squint, it looks like a b
welcome back from the hole daybreak. it's great to be back. here is just the thing to welcome you back in to the new cycle. irt's it's terrible sat e nazi art. this is not vintage, it's now. some of the stuff is for sale online by an artist who appears to have a whole series on this sort of thing. this appears to have a southwestern theme plus swasticas, forward and backward. this one is called sun under the south. first glance, if you squint, it looks like a b
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before daybreak on october 25th oakland police raid the encampment, clearing out the occupiers with tearas. protesters agree to reconvene later that day and march back on the plaza. >> the crowd was a focused crowd. we were there because they had taken occupation and the occupation was something that had been very valuable to a lot of us. we weren't going to just go home. >> police order the protesters to disperse, but they refuse. standing directly in front of the police barricades are two men dressed in military uniforms, including a 24-year-old ex-marine named scott olson. olson had served two tours of duty in iraq during which he turned against the war and began speaking out. other protesters, including jesse palmer, are nearby when police decide to act. >> we were in the intersection, and it was actually fairly calm, and then all of a sudden the explosions went off and the tear gas was kind of all around us. >> protester ernest doty, a local artist, is there too. >> kind of out of nowhere the whole mood changed. it got very violent very quickly and just got really chaotic. >> in add
before daybreak on october 25th oakland police raid the encampment, clearing out the occupiers with tearas. protesters agree to reconvene later that day and march back on the plaza. >> the crowd was a focused crowd. we were there because they had taken occupation and the occupation was something that had been very valuable to a lot of us. we weren't going to just go home. >> police order the protesters to disperse, but they refuse. standing directly in front of the police barricades...
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the accident happened before daybreak in foggy conditions.er stepped out on to the roadway to avoid a puddle before he was struck. police say the city truck was not plowing the road at the time. >>> the indonesian government said today whether probably caused the crash of air asia flight last sunday much more bodies have been recovered from the java sea. weather hampered the search for the black boxes once again. >> reporter: four more bodies were recovered from the water today. a little bit of news out of jakarta, they believe the trigger caused this accident was weather, they believe it was icing of the engine they say they won't know that for sure until they find the black boxes, from all the evidence they've gathered so far, that seems to be the likely scenario. they were able to pull out a large piece of wreckage today as for the area on the sea bed where they believe the fuselage is, they're still trying to dive down there to confirm it is in fact there, they haven't been able to do it they got in the water today, the currents were too
the accident happened before daybreak in foggy conditions.er stepped out on to the roadway to avoid a puddle before he was struck. police say the city truck was not plowing the road at the time. >>> the indonesian government said today whether probably caused the crash of air asia flight last sunday much more bodies have been recovered from the java sea. weather hampered the search for the black boxes once again. >> reporter: four more bodies were recovered from the water today....
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. >> just before daybreak the ceremony marking myanmar's independence from british rule is watched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read out a statement from the president, calling for public cooperation, so the company can transmission smoothly to democracy. >> away from the military parade a crowd gathered protesters calling for freedom and the release of political prisoners. they stood chained besides the monument marking the place that myanmar rulers severed ties with the british in 1948. >> translation: though we got independence from the british, we are not liberated from the dictatorship. we are deprived of basic human rights. authorities can arbitrarily detain us if we speak out. opposition leader aung san suy kyi staged a protest of her own, declining the invitation to join the government's military parade. >> there are many areas in the country that need to improve. we can't be complacent with the circumstan
. >> just before daybreak the ceremony marking myanmar's independence from british rule is watched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read out a statement from the president, calling for public cooperation, so the company can transmission smoothly to democracy. >> away from the military parade a crowd gathered...
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rural lane, 60 miles north, with late tonight police declare the search there over, at least until daybreak. where are cherif and cherif kouachi, and will they strike again? one of the big concerns that has come up is there may be backlash. >> yes there has been signs of that. local towns and villages, there has been demonstrations that have turned violent. it is hard to say that there is an exact association because these are communities that are troubled anyway, but it is striking there have been this number of attacks against islamic entities in france. in just these won't four hours. >> now we have learned quite a bit more, or at least the police have learned is quite a bit more about the brothers the suspects in this case. and what they left behind. >> well, what they left behind is very telling. in that black car the car that we see at the site of the initial shooting at the magazine charlie hebdo when they crashed that car, and had to hijack another one they left behind molotov cook tates and jihaddy flags. it is also clear they left that building under their own timing. they were no
rural lane, 60 miles north, with late tonight police declare the search there over, at least until daybreak. where are cherif and cherif kouachi, and will they strike again? one of the big concerns that has come up is there may be backlash. >> yes there has been signs of that. local towns and villages, there has been demonstrations that have turned violent. it is hard to say that there is an exact association because these are communities that are troubled anyway, but it is striking there...
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at daybreak, something wakes him. >> he heard a clicking noise, like crickets, he described.hen he trained his camera on the area where he heard the noise, he started filming. >> what he catches on camera is perplexing. >> and then you see these little balls of light who make the crop circle. it's a question of not even a second. it's very, very quick. he was startled. >> the mysterious balls of light appear out of nowhere and hover over the field. but watch what happens under the lights. >> underneath the lights, you could see this snowflake-like crop circle appearing out of nowhere within about seven seconds. it is probably one of the most controversial aspects of the entire crop circle phenomenon that we have. >> this is the proof believers have been waiting for. or is it? later that day, the videographer takes the video to the barge inn, a local hot spot for crop circle enthusiasts. >> we saw it, about t10 or 12 o it. >> it's very rare that when it actually you can capture something on film. >> this footage was incredibly important because nobody had ever managed to film
at daybreak, something wakes him. >> he heard a clicking noise, like crickets, he described.hen he trained his camera on the area where he heard the noise, he started filming. >> what he catches on camera is perplexing. >> and then you see these little balls of light who make the crop circle. it's a question of not even a second. it's very, very quick. he was startled. >> the mysterious balls of light appear out of nowhere and hover over the field. but watch what happens...
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welcome back from the hole daybreak. it's great to be back. here is just the thing to welcome you back in to the new cycle. irt's it's terrible sat e nazi art. this is not vintage, it's now. some of the stuff is for sale online by an artist who appears to have a whole series on this sort of thing. this appears to have a southwestern theme plus swasticas, forward and backward. this one is called sun under the south. first glance, if you squint, it looks like a bad gee mettic flag painting until you realize it's a bad geometric flag painting with lots of different swasticas. and then the little back wards swastica and then, hey, look, cute little swasticas made with leaves. nature swasticas. this one is supposed to be an african swastica. that's nice. these terrible, terrible paintings, including this superer, extra-racist one are available online. they've been created by either the same guy or somebody using the same pseudonym as the person who brought us news steve skalise scandal. >> when the number three republican in the house had spoken in
welcome back from the hole daybreak. it's great to be back. here is just the thing to welcome you back in to the new cycle. irt's it's terrible sat e nazi art. this is not vintage, it's now. some of the stuff is for sale online by an artist who appears to have a whole series on this sort of thing. this appears to have a southwestern theme plus swasticas, forward and backward. this one is called sun under the south. first glance, if you squint, it looks like a bad gee mettic flag painting until...
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the brunt of the storm is expected to hit before daybreak with new england getting the worst of it later this morning. the threat covers seven states from delaware to main. thork city officials are not taking any chances. they ordered all roads closed to traffic except emergency vehicles and people there are being advised to stay home until the danger is finally over. and as you can tell from this live shot from time square that we are looking at right now, most new yorkers in fact tourists are heeding that advice. >> look out for your neighbors. look out for the people in your neighborhood. look out for senior citizens and look out for the disabled and for the homeless. you don't know if you may be the one to save someone's life. do that for your fellow new yorker. >> good advice: something else to look out for are power outages. parts of the northeast and the coastal regions are bracing for hurricane force winds. the massachusetts governor fears it could take days to repair downed power lines possibly leaving residents shivering in near zero wind chills. amtrak has been derailed by the
the brunt of the storm is expected to hit before daybreak with new england getting the worst of it later this morning. the threat covers seven states from delaware to main. thork city officials are not taking any chances. they ordered all roads closed to traffic except emergency vehicles and people there are being advised to stay home until the danger is finally over. and as you can tell from this live shot from time square that we are looking at right now, most new yorkers in fact tourists are...
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around daybreak we'll re-evaluate that. only emergency personnel and essential personnel for the state are allowed on the roadways right now. so the roads are really empty at this point. throughout atlantic city we've seen mostly wet roads, but i've been talking with crews from atlantic city and also the new jersey didn't of tranceepartment of transportation. they've got crews on the road cleaning up. if that travel ban is lifted, then everything should be cleared up. at this point, the work continues because the snow continues to fall. for livenow we're live in atlantic city. >> thank you, matt. people in mercer county are waking up to snow-covered streets. jesse gary is live where snowfall has been steady. jesse, at last check there was a snowplow that came by and you can see blacktop, is that right? >> reporter: yes. continuing to plow. blacktop and salt on top of that and it's melted any remaining snow. so that's wet pavement. you talk about the snow continuing to fall. so this is an area that has not been plowed so thi
around daybreak we'll re-evaluate that. only emergency personnel and essential personnel for the state are allowed on the roadways right now. so the roads are really empty at this point. throughout atlantic city we've seen mostly wet roads, but i've been talking with crews from atlantic city and also the new jersey didn't of tranceepartment of transportation. they've got crews on the road cleaning up. if that travel ban is lifted, then everything should be cleared up. at this point, the work...
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cret service officers and agents combed the white house grounds before dawn and then once again at daybreak, trying to make sure they had not missed anything. about 3:00 in the morning an officer heard and saw a quadcopter flying low then crashing in to the southeast side of the white house complex. by 9:30 a government worker came forward admitted it was his saying he was flying it for fun nearby and lost control. >> the early instructions are that it's not any ongoing threat to anyone at the white house. >> reporter: the president and first lady are in india. sasha and malia are in washington with their grandmother. >> the air space over the white house is very secure but these are the kind of things given their small size, it's very difficult to mitigate this. >> reporter: dan is a former secret service agent who suspects the secret service is now spending a lot of time thinking about how to protect the white house from a drone that could run surveillance or even be packed with high explosives. >> they're going to have to attack the problem though from the communications side. how the dr
cret service officers and agents combed the white house grounds before dawn and then once again at daybreak, trying to make sure they had not missed anything. about 3:00 in the morning an officer heard and saw a quadcopter flying low then crashing in to the southeast side of the white house complex. by 9:30 a government worker came forward admitted it was his saying he was flying it for fun nearby and lost control. >> the early instructions are that it's not any ongoing threat to anyone...
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as daybreak is expected to arrive in just the next couple of hours, search crews are keeping fingersat weather conditions permit them to continue their search. that does it for me. of course you can continue to get search updates on cnn.com. anthony bourdain:parts unknown begins right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
as daybreak is expected to arrive in just the next couple of hours, search crews are keeping fingersat weather conditions permit them to continue their search. that does it for me. of course you can continue to get search updates on cnn.com. anthony bourdain:parts unknown begins right here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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the brunt of the storm is expected to hit before daybreak with new england getting the worst of it later morning. the threat covers seven states from delaware to main. thork city officials are not taking any chances. they ordered all roads closed to traffic except
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it is now daybreak in indonesia for the missing jet. it went down in the java sea ten days ago. reuters is reporting sonar has picked up what may be the tail of the airliner. that's hugely significant because those black boxes are located close to the tail. we're also learning new details about the final moments on board that plane. and what could have caused it to crash with 162 on board. indonesian officials are revealing the jet did not have permission to fly that day. that's right. it wasn't even supposed to be in the air. and the weather agency in indonesia is now telling the "wall street journal" that ice may have brought down the air bus 8320. and they're figuring out if that may have been the case. gary duckman begins our coverage live. the search mission has just begun. it is now morning. what are you hearing about the reports, this crucial report about the tail being found? >> reporter: indonesian military officials are saying that sonar may have detected the tail portion of the plane. as you mentioned, it would be critically important. that's where the so-called black
it is now daybreak in indonesia for the missing jet. it went down in the java sea ten days ago. reuters is reporting sonar has picked up what may be the tail of the airliner. that's hugely significant because those black boxes are located close to the tail. we're also learning new details about the final moments on board that plane. and what could have caused it to crash with 162 on board. indonesian officials are revealing the jet did not have permission to fly that day. that's right. it...
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he ventures into the affected areas at daybreak to record the devastation. >> translator: i'd see theserate. >> the level of destruction is shocking. >> translator: there were no buses, no cars, nothing. it was like a war zone. the people on the roads covered in mud carrying refrigerators on their backs. >> many neighborhoods are cut off from rescue crews by weather and rough terrain. survivors search for friends and relatives using any tools they can find to dig through the mud. >> translator: it was really hard, because there were lots of people buried. people crying. mothers who had lost their children. >> in a community called espanol, luciano stumbles across a tense scene. someone heard faint sounds coming from beneath the ground. luciano continues recording as people tear away at the mud and rocks. it's dangerous work. the barriers on the road above could collapse at any time sending more landslides down on top of everyone. >> translator: the more they dug, the greater the danger at the site. it was very tense. >> as the hours tick by, hopes fade of finding anyone alive under so m
he ventures into the affected areas at daybreak to record the devastation. >> translator: i'd see theserate. >> the level of destruction is shocking. >> translator: there were no buses, no cars, nothing. it was like a war zone. the people on the roads covered in mud carrying refrigerators on their backs. >> many neighborhoods are cut off from rescue crews by weather and rough terrain. survivors search for friends and relatives using any tools they can find to dig through...
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emerge from long and desolate midnight of man's inhumanity to man into the bright and glittering daybreakreedom and justice. may i say to you that i still believe that mankind will rise up to the occasion, in spite of the darkness of the hour, in spite of the difficulties of the morning, in spite of these days of emotional tension when the problems of the world are gigantic an extensive and chaotic in detail, i still have faith in the future. i still believe we can build a society of brotherhood and society of peace. we have a song that we sing in our movement. we're joined hands to sing at so often behind jail bars. i can remember times we had been in jail cells a for 12 people yet you would find some 15 or 20 there. yet we could go on and lift our voices and seeing it. i mentioned it yesterday afternoon as i was preaching at st. paul's. "we shall overcome. we shall overcome. deep in my heart, i do believe we shall overcome. and somehow i believe that mankind will overcome. i believe the forces of evil will be defeated. i believe this because carlyle is right no lie can live forever. i b
emerge from long and desolate midnight of man's inhumanity to man into the bright and glittering daybreakreedom and justice. may i say to you that i still believe that mankind will rise up to the occasion, in spite of the darkness of the hour, in spite of the difficulties of the morning, in spite of these days of emotional tension when the problems of the world are gigantic an extensive and chaotic in detail, i still have faith in the future. i still believe we can build a society of...
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those low temperatures will occur early temperatures then are steady and rising as we head toward daybreak where we'll probably be around 37 degrees, early freezing rain, all about the cold grounds so dangerous because you can't see what's happening t just looks like rain falling. but black ice watch out for. give yourself some extra time before we change to all rain throughout the late morning hours. seven day forecast, freezing rain to rain tomorrow. we see the sunshine return tuesday. it is cold over the high of just 30 degrees. it doesn't look like we're as frigid as we have been in the next seven days. a chance of some flurries thereon wednesday. then we see sunshine through the rest of the week. the 40's making a come back. >> this will feel so much nicer. forty-three on saturday. 48 degrees and close to 50 degrees, by next sunday, so getting little break from the real cold weather yesterday was awful. >> it was. >> it really, despite that sunshine, which didn't help at all. >> i was in search of earmuffs yesterday. i was watching. no all sold out everywhere. >> oh, no. >> you need t
those low temperatures will occur early temperatures then are steady and rising as we head toward daybreak where we'll probably be around 37 degrees, early freezing rain, all about the cold grounds so dangerous because you can't see what's happening t just looks like rain falling. but black ice watch out for. give yourself some extra time before we change to all rain throughout the late morning hours. seven day forecast, freezing rain to rain tomorrow. we see the sunshine return tuesday. it is...
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. >> reporter: just before daybreak, the ceremony marking myanmarts independence from bit issue ruletched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read out a statement from the president calling for public cooperation so the country can transition smoothly to democracy. but away from the military parade a skeptical crowd gathered. protesters calling for freedom and the release of political prisoners. they stood chained beside the monnumeument that mashingsz the plates rulers said political ties with the british in 1994 were severed. >> we got independence from the british. we are not liberated yet from the military dictatorship. we are still deprived of basic human rights. the authorities can arbitrarily detain us any time if we speak out. >> opposition leader also staged a small protest of her own declining the invitation to attend the government's military parade. >> reporter: there are many areas in this country that need
. >> reporter: just before daybreak, the ceremony marking myanmarts independence from bit issue ruletched by the prime minister government officials and members of the public. it's the first time the day has been celebrated in this way since the military took power in a coup 52 years ago. the chief minister read out a statement from the president calling for public cooperation so the country can transition smoothly to democracy. but away from the military parade a skeptical crowd...
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. >>> the search for flight 8501 is due to resume at daybreak in daze.aval ships are en route carrying special sonar equipment trying to find the plane's black boxes those data recorders that hold the keys and clues to what happened. the big question now is will weather stall the search? we can tell you earlier today dozens of divers were dropped in the water to look for any kind of wreckage but thus far murky waters are hindering the search. you can see how it is for these divers just trying to jump into. cnn paula hancock was on that boat. >> reporter: we are within the area where some bodies and debris have been found but you can see how challenging it is the fact that as soon as you see something in the distance it disappears behind a wave and very difficult to try to spot it again. >> joining me now, a retired navy captain and navy diver. bobbie nice to see you. >>> so we're getting words this afternoon that u.s. navy divers from the uss fort worth will be use sewing near equipment capable of finding items they say just even as small as a golf ball
. >>> the search for flight 8501 is due to resume at daybreak in daze.aval ships are en route carrying special sonar equipment trying to find the plane's black boxes those data recorders that hold the keys and clues to what happened. the big question now is will weather stall the search? we can tell you earlier today dozens of divers were dropped in the water to look for any kind of wreckage but thus far murky waters are hindering the search. you can see how it is for these divers just...
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come to school here and a lot of students show up to study before classes start, which is after daybreakwe'll try to get more information for you and we will also look at some of the other statistics for incidents similar to this one in past years. in cupertino, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you, appreciate that. >>> a shoplifting heist turned into an armed robbery when a store employee tried to stop two men stealing video game consoles. surveillance camera caught the robbery at frye's electronics in palo alto. the two men grabbed consoles off the shelf and ran for the exit. the first suspect made it outside, but an employee tried to block the second suspect from getting away. that's when the man pulled a xwn out gun out of his waistband and pointed it before getting outside. both men are on the loose. >>> christina busted out super bowl forecast a second ago and got us in the heat mood. good morning. >> good morning to you. ♪ da, da, da, da, da 46 in san close and 45 in san jose we're excited about it. you know who is more excited than us, our very own bob redell, why, beca
come to school here and a lot of students show up to study before classes start, which is after daybreakwe'll try to get more information for you and we will also look at some of the other statistics for incidents similar to this one in past years. in cupertino, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you, appreciate that. >>> a shoplifting heist turned into an armed robbery when a store employee tried to stop two men stealing video game consoles. surveillance camera...
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." >> reporter: by daybreak, erika is panicking. you call his apartment. he's not there.s not at your place, either. >> i call pedro, and at this time, i'm not asking him, i'm telling him, like, "listen, you need to come with me to the police station." >> reporter: 9:44 in the morning and both erika friman and pedro bravo go to the campus police station to report their friend is missing. sergeant steve wilder was suspicious from the get-go. when you first saw pedro bravo come in there, into that room, what was your first impression? >> it didn't take long, interacting with him and talking to him, that i knew that there was really something that he was holding back. >> i don't know where he is. >> reporter: at what point do you begin being suspicious of pedro? >> honestly, we even walked into the police station, and i still didn't think pedro was capable of doing something so horrendous. i mean, this guy that's, you know, shy and, you know, he wouldn't hurt a fly, you know? he loves animals, and you know, he's hard-working in school. >> reporter: never seemed violent. >> n
." >> reporter: by daybreak, erika is panicking. you call his apartment. he's not there.s not at your place, either. >> i call pedro, and at this time, i'm not asking him, i'm telling him, like, "listen, you need to come with me to the police station." >> reporter: 9:44 in the morning and both erika friman and pedro bravo go to the campus police station to report their friend is missing. sergeant steve wilder was suspicious from the get-go. when you first saw...