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martha: a mass murder in southern missouri. nine people are said to have been killed, including the gunman. they believe they are dealing with four different crime scenes in texas county, missouri. possibly six scenes are involved here as well. we are awaiting a news conference that will come up shortly on all of this to give us more details on what happened. mike tobin is here in our newsroom. >> what we are looking is information about a motive. we have a series of horrific crime scenes. don't let the names like the town of houston and texas county confuse you. possibly six crime scenes they say now stretching from texas county into a county called shannon. 9 people are dead according to sources including the shooter. we don't know if the shooter died of self-inflicted wounds at this stage. we don't know if it's a male or female. there is an indication that this could possibly touch into the schools because the houston county school district was told to arrive early for counseling. as you think about how horrific it could be
martha: a mass murder in southern missouri. nine people are said to have been killed, including the gunman. they believe they are dealing with four different crime scenes in texas county, missouri. possibly six scenes are involved here as well. we are awaiting a news conference that will come up shortly on all of this to give us more details on what happened. mike tobin is here in our newsroom. >> what we are looking is information about a motive. we have a series of horrific crime...
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. >>> nine people are dead including a gunman in southern missouri. the suspect went on a shooting spree overnight. cbs news correspondent marlie hall with the crime scene that covers four different homes. >> reporter: police in tyrone, movements, are investigating multiple crime scenes this tyrone, missouri, trying to determine why a 36-year-old man opened fire about 40 miles from the arkansas border. >> a juvenile female caller was in the residence and apparently had heard gunshots. she immediately fled to a neighbor's house to notify authorities and responding deputies found two deceased persons at this residence. >> reporter: police also found five additional dead shooting victims and one person wooded in three nearby homes. >> another residence had the bodies of a dead woman who appeared to have died from natural causes, an elderly female. >> reporter: the suspect was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted wound in a neighboring county. police have not released the names of the victims or possible motive for the attacks. marlie hall, cbs news
. >>> nine people are dead including a gunman in southern missouri. the suspect went on a shooting spree overnight. cbs news correspondent marlie hall with the crime scene that covers four different homes. >> reporter: police in tyrone, movements, are investigating multiple crime scenes this tyrone, missouri, trying to determine why a 36-year-old man opened fire about 40 miles from the arkansas border. >> a juvenile female caller was in the residence and apparently had...
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so heavier snow in southern missouri, illinois and into western kentucky and northwestern tennessee. that's destined for our area. by 5:00 this afternoon, it will be dry. but the snow to the southwest is falling in washington and moving to baltimore. it will move into the philadelphia area during the late evening hours. at 11:00 this evening, snow will be falling and accumulating in south delaware and jersey. by tomorrow morning, inches of snow on the ground. at 4:00 we could see 3 inches on the ground in philadelphia. and it will still be coming down. so today, during the day, it's the cold. bitter cold with windchills of 20 degrees below zero. and then tonight here comes the snow accumulating. i'm looking at 3 to 8 inches in the area. 8 inches for delaware and south jersey. four to six possible for philadelphia. then a few scattered snow showers won't appeal to much on wednesday, but you will notice the record cold to make a return later this week for thursday and friday. morning low temperatures back down near zero. sunday afternoon, a chance of rain and snow. >>> all right. 5:21.
so heavier snow in southern missouri, illinois and into western kentucky and northwestern tennessee. that's destined for our area. by 5:00 this afternoon, it will be dry. but the snow to the southwest is falling in washington and moving to baltimore. it will move into the philadelphia area during the late evening hours. at 11:00 this evening, snow will be falling and accumulating in south delaware and jersey. by tomorrow morning, inches of snow on the ground. at 4:00 we could see 3 inches on...
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there is the snow moving into kentucky, tennessee, southern missouri, illinois and indiana. that's the system that is going to be coming into our area with accumulating snow that will start late tonight. the future rain and snow shows the evening commute today will be just fine. but then by late tonight. that's accumulating snowfall moving into the area at 11:00 tonight. then overnight tonight at 4:00 tomorrow morning, that snow is going to be heaviest in delaware and south jersey. but it will also move into philadelphia. by 9:00 in the morning, the snow will start to taper off. so accumulation you can count on it. look at the numbers, by 5:00 tuesday morning, just over 24 hours away we'll get 3 inches on the ground in philadelphia with additional accumulation in delaware and south jersey. by the time this one rolls through the morning commute, as much as five inches will be on the ground in philadelphia and tapering off quickly at 2:00 in the afternoon. we'll see totals ranging from 3 to 8 inches in our region from the storm that's coming through tomorrow. for today, we hav
there is the snow moving into kentucky, tennessee, southern missouri, illinois and indiana. that's the system that is going to be coming into our area with accumulating snow that will start late tonight. the future rain and snow shows the evening commute today will be just fine. but then by late tonight. that's accumulating snowfall moving into the area at 11:00 tonight. then overnight tonight at 4:00 tomorrow morning, that snow is going to be heaviest in delaware and south jersey. but it will...
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in southern missouri and illinois and indiana and kentucky and tennessee and arkansas, some areas you do not assimilate with heavy snow such as arkansas and tennessee but that is what they are getting from little rock memphis, to nashville, and this is going over to the carolinas and turn left and try to go up the coast the next couple of days. if you head that way it is quite a change from us. we have a light breeze at seven children and no fog for the commute. it will be cooler at the coast. the clouds will gather. they are lurking off the coast. it will be warm. the clouds will come into our neighbors tomorrow and wednesday. that will set us up for the cool of the afternoon. the weekend will get another 50 shore breeze so warm sunshine to the coast. if you missed it this weekend we will do it again this. cog weekend. our thickest cloud cover is in the central valley and right along the peninsula coast and notice how it moves north and hugs the coast as the winds will turn on shore this afternoon. that will keep you in the 50's and the rest of us in the low pressure 70's. we will be
in southern missouri and illinois and indiana and kentucky and tennessee and arkansas, some areas you do not assimilate with heavy snow such as arkansas and tennessee but that is what they are getting from little rock memphis, to nashville, and this is going over to the carolinas and turn left and try to go up the coast the next couple of days. if you head that way it is quite a change from us. we have a light breeze at seven children and no fog for the commute. it will be cooler at the coast....
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. >> reporter: people in this quiet part of rural southern missouri woke up to the stunning news of a killing spree in the town of tyrone not far from the arkansas border. it all unfolded late wednesday night. >> a juvenile female caller indicated she was in the residence around apparently had heard gunshots. she immediately fled to a neighbor's house to notify authorities and responding deputies found two deceased persons at this residence. >> reporter: the county coroner says the victims shot there were husband and wife. in second and third houses deputies found two others shot two death. a young boy slept butthrough one attack and was not hurt. at a fourth house police discovered a man shot to death, his wife shot but clinging to life. a gruesome unprecedented path of carnage. >> a crime like this in any community is pretty major so, you know, it's not something you've seen. >> reporter: police found the suspected gunman dead in a nearby county. >> the shooter is identified as joseph jesse aldridge age 36 of tyrone missouri. >> reporter: the suspect's mother was also found dead ins
. >> reporter: people in this quiet part of rural southern missouri woke up to the stunning news of a killing spree in the town of tyrone not far from the arkansas border. it all unfolded late wednesday night. >> a juvenile female caller indicated she was in the residence around apparently had heard gunshots. she immediately fled to a neighbor's house to notify authorities and responding deputies found two deceased persons at this residence. >> reporter: the county coroner...
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you can see it here around areas of oklahoma and around areas of southern missouri where snow and areas of rain down there, but lots of moisture will be coming into this system and warm air as well. so that's why we're going to see the switchover i think, all rain by midnight. prior to that 11:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. tomorrow real problems. i'll take you through a time line hour by hour coming up in a couple minutes, show you what your neighborhood can expect. >> v.j. thanks. the forecast of snow and potential for freezing rain means roads could be slippery this weekend. maryland highway crews will be ready with snowplows and salt too. if you have to drive saturday afternoon through sunday highway officials ask you to drive slowly very cautiously tomorrow. also leave plenty of room between you and the car in front of you, icy roads could make it tougher for you to stop out there. you know this very time last year i was in russia covering the winter olympic games. just checked my weather app, sochi is a good 22 degrees warmer than we are right now, so just putting it in persp
you can see it here around areas of oklahoma and around areas of southern missouri where snow and areas of rain down there, but lots of moisture will be coming into this system and warm air as well. so that's why we're going to see the switchover i think, all rain by midnight. prior to that 11:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. tomorrow real problems. i'll take you through a time line hour by hour coming up in a couple minutes, show you what your neighborhood can expect. >> v.j. thanks....
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now is a massive developing snow and more quite possibly freezing rain places like kentucky southern missourin the next 24 house has to go through with snow and freezing rain and more nastiness, yes, back to you. >> thanks very much. let's move on to some conservation news and the tiger and the far eastern leopard are the rarest predators and live in the forest of russia and under constant threat from poachers but a new park has been created to help protect them and we report from russia. >> reporter: it's early morning in the oak and pine forest in the far east of russia, the temperatures are freezing minus 13 degrees celsius, you wouldn't think cold like this could sustain a forest where tigers live but it does. forester brian shows me the reason why. >> all these tracks are wild bores rooting for food and this is really what they are after, korean pine cone and this is the basis of the tiger food change. >> reporter: this is a conservation ripple effect and the siberian tiger numbers increased from near extinction levels to more than 500 today and there are still problems over the course o
now is a massive developing snow and more quite possibly freezing rain places like kentucky southern missourin the next 24 house has to go through with snow and freezing rain and more nastiness, yes, back to you. >> thanks very much. let's move on to some conservation news and the tiger and the far eastern leopard are the rarest predators and live in the forest of russia and under constant threat from poachers but a new park has been created to help protect them and we report from russia....
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it's already happening in southern missouri and into kentucky and northern tennessee. and that's destined for our area. by late this afternoon, we'll watch it on the radar. d.c. gets the first snow at 5:00 today. then during the evening hours, the snow moves in and it will be light at 11:00 p.m. in philadelphia. but steady accumulating snow at that hour in delaware and south jersey. by 4:00 in the morning when we go on the air, it will be coming down and accumulating in delaware and south jersey. the lighter snow north and west is where it's going to end first by 9:00 in the morning. it will be a fast mover, but we'll have some shoveling to do by lunchtime. in fact, before lunchtime we'll have shoveling to do. for today, bundle up if you spend any time outside. temperatures will be struggling to get into the upper teens to 20 degrees. the strongest winds will be this morning when it feels as cold as 20 degrees below zero. the seven-day forecast plus a look at how much snow to expect when i'm back in ten. >>> 6:42. and we are here to prepare you for the winter weather t
it's already happening in southern missouri and into kentucky and northern tennessee. and that's destined for our area. by late this afternoon, we'll watch it on the radar. d.c. gets the first snow at 5:00 today. then during the evening hours, the snow moves in and it will be light at 11:00 p.m. in philadelphia. but steady accumulating snow at that hour in delaware and south jersey. by 4:00 in the morning when we go on the air, it will be coming down and accumulating in delaware and south...
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this is in texas county missouri a small rural community in southern missouri where we're learning more information about the deaths of nine people overnight including the man believed to have been the shooter in this case. they've now identified him as 36-year-old joseph aldridge the son of one of the victims. they've also identified five of the other people found dead and not all the victims were told are from the same family but it is a small community, as he mentioned, and so everybody knows everybody. people are all connected. we do know that the ages of at least five of the victims range from age 40 up to 74 was the eldest perhaps dying of natural causes but they will be doing an autopsy. three other victim ss pending next of kin. that's the key in their ongoing investigation. >>> all right, up next as congress debates a bill on homeland security and the clock ticks down to midnight. it's a little over eight hours from now. you heard the gop position earlier. after the break, you'll hear from a democrat who will vote on this bill. your daughter has a brilliant idea for her science
this is in texas county missouri a small rural community in southern missouri where we're learning more information about the deaths of nine people overnight including the man believed to have been the shooter in this case. they've now identified him as 36-year-old joseph aldridge the son of one of the victims. they've also identified five of the other people found dead and not all the victims were told are from the same family but it is a small community, as he mentioned, and so everybody...
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that is in southern missouri and they have confirmed that the shooter is among the dead. four crime scenes not have been confirmed in their being investigated. the police service again the possibility up to more scenes and a different county. the call came in at first last night around 1015 and the police got there to that one scene where they found two people dead and further investigation led them to five more victims victims <>: reporter: also is are able to will arrived there on the scene and as it turns out to on duty officers were steps away when the call came in. they were able to quickly respond to this just do
that is in southern missouri and they have confirmed that the shooter is among the dead. four crime scenes not have been confirmed in their being investigated. the police service again the possibility up to more scenes and a different county. the call came in at first last night around 1015 and the police got there to that one scene where they found two people dead and further investigation led them to five more victims victims
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may have one possible motive about why a gunman went on a deadly shooting spree in the tiny southern missourite homes were shot dead. one injured. the gunman was found dead in a pickup truck 15 miles away after apparently shooting himself. cnn's will ripley joins us from nearby kabul, missouri. what more do we know about the investigation? the gunman's mother apparently dead of natural causes, police investigating if her death somehow triggered the rampage. >>> there's no stoplight in tyrone missouri no post office or a gas station. but this tiny town is the scene of the deadliest mass shooting in recent missouri history. john shriver got a phone call to go to his cousin's house down the street. >> whenever i got him by the arm, you know it just -- you could tell that he was dead already. >> he thinks he and his wife were killed quickly. their car and washing machine still running. their 13-year-old son alive and terrified in a back bedroom. >> he's in shock. >> i would say. >> nine deaths seven people shot and killed four from the same family less than three miles apart. the gunman's mother
may have one possible motive about why a gunman went on a deadly shooting spree in the tiny southern missourite homes were shot dead. one injured. the gunman was found dead in a pickup truck 15 miles away after apparently shooting himself. cnn's will ripley joins us from nearby kabul, missouri. what more do we know about the investigation? the gunman's mother apparently dead of natural causes, police investigating if her death somehow triggered the rampage. >>> there's no stoplight in...
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we begin with breaking news from southern missouri disturbing reports coming in overnight that nine peoplee shot and killed near the small town of tyrone and houston, missouri police responding to as many as six different crime scenes. earlier residents were told to stay inside and police are still trying to pinpoint a motive for the shooting and the identities of those victims. >>> no charges have been field his attorney says jose ramirez became disoriented and made a wrong turn. >>> we begin with a security scare this morning outside the u.s. consulate in istanbul, turkey. a man claiming to have a bomb started making threats. >>> one of osama bin laden's most trusted lieutenants has been convicted on terror charges stemming from the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in africa. prosecutors in new york say khaled al fawwaz helped him carry out those attacks. 12 americans were among the 224 killed. he now faces life in prison. >>> and with tonight's midnight deadline fast approaching, it looks like there is a deal on capitol hill to keep funding the homeland security department at least for now. h
we begin with breaking news from southern missouri disturbing reports coming in overnight that nine peoplee shot and killed near the small town of tyrone and houston, missouri police responding to as many as six different crime scenes. earlier residents were told to stay inside and police are still trying to pinpoint a motive for the shooting and the identities of those victims. >>> no charges have been field his attorney says jose ramirez became disoriented and made a wrong turn....
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in off the gulf of mexico is going to create another ice threat here across much of arkansas, southern missouri, and western tennessee. then the rain moves in all across the gulf coast as we head into the weekend, and then into our nation's capital across the mid-atlantic as we head into our saturday afternoon and then snow falling to the north. our main ice threat here is going to be a place like st. louis and into nashville. we could end up seeing a quarter of an inch of ice, and that's enough to cause problems on the roadways, and then the snow. it could be quite heavy across much of the ohio valley into west virginia. about one to three inches expected here in the northeast and across much of boston. no rest for the winter weary. >> no indeed. all right. as the nasdaq composite heads higher, so does -- i love this song -- so does the nasdaq 100 index rising above 20% for one year. "uptown funk" in the nasdaq 100. delphi management stock, scott is uptown with some funk. he is going to give us his nasdaq 100 holdings right now. plus another funky guy, brian sullivan in frigid boston for a loo
in off the gulf of mexico is going to create another ice threat here across much of arkansas, southern missouri, and western tennessee. then the rain moves in all across the gulf coast as we head into the weekend, and then into our nation's capital across the mid-atlantic as we head into our saturday afternoon and then snow falling to the north. our main ice threat here is going to be a place like st. louis and into nashville. we could end up seeing a quarter of an inch of ice, and that's...
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snow moving across areas in missouri and southern illinois you have that ice this is going to be a big ice storm for areas in arkansas, tennessee and eventually carolinas and rain south of that. this will work its way from southwest to northeast direction as early as tomorrow night. so in advance of that future tracker 66 showing you sun giving way to clouds tomorrow mostly cloudy by day's end and by monday night 11:00 you can see that snow knocking on the city door and especially for areas south and east. it continues throughout the day monday nights into tuesday morning it will be slow-going for the commute. come tuesday morning so as far as expected snowfall, one thing to keep in mind is that the storm system is trending further to the north. which means some of the higher snowfall rates will be for city and areas south and east. initially we thought the storm system will skirts south and east now it's trending north. in the city areas south and east 4 to 8" of snow and 2 to 4 across the north west suburbs. the fwround is cold and storm system whiming moisture loaded working its way
snow moving across areas in missouri and southern illinois you have that ice this is going to be a big ice storm for areas in arkansas, tennessee and eventually carolinas and rain south of that. this will work its way from southwest to northeast direction as early as tomorrow night. so in advance of that future tracker 66 showing you sun giving way to clouds tomorrow mostly cloudy by day's end and by monday night 11:00 you can see that snow knocking on the city door and especially for areas...
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there apparently has been a mass murder in southern missouri nine people are dead including the gunmanhe town of tyrone, missouri 90 miles east of springfield. more information expected to be released later at a news conference. you'll see it live right here on fox. >>> i don't believe you. >> i have a long career. that's the first time anybody has said they don't believe me. >> i don't believe you. >> that's fine. we can have a disagreement. >> first but not the last. new troubles for the irs. months after republicans in congress accused him of not telling the truth when he claimed the agency lost lois lerner's emails that allegedly targeted conservative the emails have reappeared. here to break it down is peter johnson jr. i saw some of this yesterday. i couldn't sleep. it's very disturbing stuff. >> now the inspector general for the irs said they have recovered 33,000 emails that may not have been recovered before. there's been sworn testimony before congress and in federal court that the irs, including the commissioner could not find these documents and so now we learn in front of
there apparently has been a mass murder in southern missouri nine people are dead including the gunmanhe town of tyrone, missouri 90 miles east of springfield. more information expected to be released later at a news conference. you'll see it live right here on fox. >>> i don't believe you. >> i have a long career. that's the first time anybody has said they don't believe me. >> i don't believe you. >> that's fine. we can have a disagreement. >> first but not...
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missouri southern illinois indiana, into arkansas. this continues to track off to the east. a few flurries trying to reach the ground southwestern virginia. the accumulating snow is 11 hours away of getting in the metro area. we have a huge area, under a winter storm warning. most of maryland all of west virginia 4:00 until noon, winter storm warning in effect. it could unload eight inches or somewhere in maryland calvert county, and southern prince william, over to culpepper, north around the metro area. four-inch to eight-inch amounts will be common by the time it wraps up tomorrow morning. next weather and traffic on the 1s, new timing coming in now. i'll show you what's the arrival time. that's at 6:11. >> thank you, tom. >>> crews at dulles airport are working hard to make sure your flight leaves on time today. there's a number of delays after a pipe burst overnight inside the control tower. megan mcgrath is live at dulles with the impact this could have on flights throughout the day. megan, good morning. >> the control tower is open again. but we're seeing residual con
missouri southern illinois indiana, into arkansas. this continues to track off to the east. a few flurries trying to reach the ground southwestern virginia. the accumulating snow is 11 hours away of getting in the metro area. we have a huge area, under a winter storm warning. most of maryland all of west virginia 4:00 until noon, winter storm warning in effect. it could unload eight inches or somewhere in maryland calvert county, and southern prince william, over to culpepper, north around the...
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missouri kentucky and southern indiana, you're looking at a messy snowy day.going to go from oklahoma city all the way through memphis. so ice accumulation is going to make for tricky travel today. here's a look at the winter weather warnings and advisories. they're posted for the south and go all the way to the mid atlantic. that system will push into the d.c. baltimore and philly area tonight and then eventually back up into new engd land. we're looking at less snow amounts. the windchills outrageous. we're looking at very cold temperatures with feels like minus 3 in chicago, minus 25 in boston. these are shom of the coldest temperatures we've seen in years. >> you don't have to convince anyone of that. >>> some stories making news everyday americans and big businesses, they are one step closer to flying commercial drones. under the faa's long awaited proposal the drones may only fly during daylight hours, staying under 500 feet and five miles away from airports. pilots must register their drones and hold an faa certificate. this proposal could take up to th
missouri kentucky and southern indiana, you're looking at a messy snowy day.going to go from oklahoma city all the way through memphis. so ice accumulation is going to make for tricky travel today. here's a look at the winter weather warnings and advisories. they're posted for the south and go all the way to the mid atlantic. that system will push into the d.c. baltimore and philly area tonight and then eventually back up into new engd land. we're looking at less snow amounts. the windchills...
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>> an apparent house-to-house shooting spree in the southern missouri town of tyrone in texas countyyoung girl ran to a neighbor's house late thursday night and called the sheriff's office saying that she heard gunshots in her house. deputies found two people dead in her house and when they checked three other nearby houses, they found five other people dead. one person was still alive. they say that person was taken to the hospital. officials say the 36-year-old man they believe fired the shots was found dead in his car in a neighboring county. he had apparently killed himself. they also say that in one of the houses they found an older woman who had apparently died of natural causes. they're not calling her a victim of this. there's no word yet on a possible motive or on the connection, if any, between the gunman and the victims. officials say the gunman was from the town of tyrone. they're asking for tips to help in their investigation. natalie? >> pete williams, thank you. >>> we're learning more this morning about the terrorist known as jihadi john. this is him as a 6-year-old s
>> an apparent house-to-house shooting spree in the southern missouri town of tyrone in texas countyyoung girl ran to a neighbor's house late thursday night and called the sheriff's office saying that she heard gunshots in her house. deputies found two people dead in her house and when they checked three other nearby houses, they found five other people dead. one person was still alive. they say that person was taken to the hospital. officials say the 36-year-old man they believe fired...
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see that snow develop across southern missouri, illinois and indiana. those areas might see five or six inches of snow by the time this is all done. out across the west, good news we are getting moisture in across parts of california. we need it. getting snow in across the sierra nevadas and rain showers across phoenix four corners dealing with stormy conditions today and tomorrow as well. all right, guys, back to you in the nice toasty warm studio. >> nice in here. thanks, rick. >> you bet. >> a frightening relates more and more somali refugees living in america's heartland are turning to terror. what are they doing here in the first place? up next a man who has been in those communities gives us inside look of what we may be up against. >> plus she sparkled in $150,000 gown. then it disappeared. this morning the oscar mystery is solved. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent an
see that snow develop across southern missouri, illinois and indiana. those areas might see five or six inches of snow by the time this is all done. out across the west, good news we are getting moisture in across parts of california. we need it. getting snow in across the sierra nevadas and rain showers across phoenix four corners dealing with stormy conditions today and tomorrow as well. all right, guys, back to you in the nice toasty warm studio. >> nice in here. thanks, rick. >>...
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something else is coming in behind me, and said through different states, the southern states, st. louis missouri and nashville, tennessee. where is this going to go next? having dumped what could be half, three quarters of a meter it carries on in the same flow, moves up the northeast coast of the u.s. once again heading towards boston. >> thank you very much, indeed, rob. >> now it's the stuff of science fiction part human part machine a new surgery is allowing those who lost limbs to receive robotic replacements. we have more. a warning the report contains detailed images of surgical procedures which some viewers might find distasteful. >> pipe's collapsed on this man at a building site. after 17 years dealing with a prosthetic limb, he traveled for pioneering surgery to give him one of the world's first integrated mechanical legs. >> even putting the leg on traditionally, would take 10 or 15 minutes to put it on properly where this is a case of credit it on, off you go. >> it has been surgically implanted in his body and works with residual muscles and nerves to give him feeling. >> if i tap,
something else is coming in behind me, and said through different states, the southern states, st. louis missouri and nashville, tennessee. where is this going to go next? having dumped what could be half, three quarters of a meter it carries on in the same flow, moves up the northeast coast of the u.s. once again heading towards boston. >> thank you very much, indeed, rob. >> now it's the stuff of science fiction part human part machine a new surgery is allowing those who lost...
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this group of raiders were pro-southern confederates who would ride into a village in missouri on horseback with a gun in each hand, and they would shoot from both sides, and then they would ride out of town before anyone could shoot back. the unionists in missouri hated these guys like poison, because it was not fair. if you are going to engage in war, engage in war, but don't come into town and shoot the place up, kill whoever happens to be on the street, and ride out again. that is just not fair. this is one of the reasons why the army in missouri cleans out a couple of places in missouri and they want to stop this. but the other thing that is interesting about missouri during the war is that there is such tension, while it is considered a union state, it does end up on the confederate flag, but missouri rewrites the constitution called the drake constitution. the drake constitution was known as the draconian constitution by his opponent, and it was written by pro-unionist republicans, and it is so strong a document that under the drake constitution, is basically anyone who has ever supp
this group of raiders were pro-southern confederates who would ride into a village in missouri on horseback with a gun in each hand, and they would shoot from both sides, and then they would ride out of town before anyone could shoot back. the unionists in missouri hated these guys like poison, because it was not fair. if you are going to engage in war, engage in war, but don't come into town and shoot the place up, kill whoever happens to be on the street, and ride out again. that is just not...
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missouri. to yemen where the leaders of the southern adan prove incident have objected the houthi's take over ofower. they moved to set up a presidential counsel and whichitional government. people have been protesting against the takeover for the third straight day. they want the houthis to release president al rabiman sahadi. ban ki-moon is calling for him to be returned to power. >> it is seriously deteriorating with the houthis taking power and making this government vacuum in power. there must be a restoration of legitimacy. we have this one through all of the security council and initiatives. >>ays continues to demand the immediate release of its journalists. mohammed and fahmy who have spent 407 days behind bars. they were accused of reporting false news and supporting the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they and al jazeera deny a retrial ask scheduled for thursday. back home until australia after being deported in egypt following four 40 days in jail. >> the u.s. says nigeria's decision to postpone lesions is deeply disappointing. the vote was supposed to happen next week but has be
missouri. to yemen where the leaders of the southern adan prove incident have objected the houthi's take over ofower. they moved to set up a presidential counsel and whichitional government. people have been protesting against the takeover for the third straight day. they want the houthis to release president al rabiman sahadi. ban ki-moon is calling for him to be returned to power. >> it is seriously deteriorating with the houthis taking power and making this government vacuum in power....
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case is the first in a historic series of labor trafficking cases led by the southern poverty law center. a st. louis, missouri police officer has been suspended after turning off a dashboard camera as her colleagues were kicking and tasing an african-american man during a traffic stop. cortez bufford has filed suit against police over the april arrest. video shows police dragging bufford from the car, then kicking and tasing him. at one point he shouts, "i can't move." then, using the slang term "red," to mean the dashboard camera is rolling, officer kelli swinton tells her colleagues to wait while she turns it off. >> hold up, y'all. hold up. everybody, hold up. we are red right now. >> the video then abrupty stops. police, who had received a call about shots fired in the area, accused bufford of speeding, making an illegal u-turn and abruptly parking. they say an officer kicked him to prevent him from reaching for a gun, which they say they found in his pocket. but all charges against bufford were dropped after the prosecutor saw the footage. police chief sam dotson told the st. louis post-dispatch he does
case is the first in a historic series of labor trafficking cases led by the southern poverty law center. a st. louis, missouri police officer has been suspended after turning off a dashboard camera as her colleagues were kicking and tasing an african-american man during a traffic stop. cortez bufford has filed suit against police over the april arrest. video shows police dragging bufford from the car, then kicking and tasing him. at one point he shouts, "i can't move." then, using...
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icing from southern illinois and missouri all the way into oklahoma.icing in atlanta. >> that will cause some problems. heartsfield airport. we will watch that move on >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a snowy morning, especially in delaware and south jersey. in philadelphia cloudy skies, a little light snow this morning, possibly a dusting. then the snow is out of here this afternoon. temperatures in the 20s and low 30s today, gets cold tonight. we'll be in the teens tomorrow morning. a brief snow shower possible on friday. then sunshine will take us up to 30 on saturday. warmer on sunday. clouds arrive late sunday. we could see some wet weather that carries us into monday. have a great day. . >> wow, where are you from? >> virginia. >> you think nobody is that crazy. how about this guy over here our audio guy. man, i haven't seen legs like that since pop eye. >> he has a nice tan. >> what is that kid thinking in a tee-shirt. he's in shorts. >> you know he's cold when he gets out his parachute pants. coming up on trending what would you
icing from southern illinois and missouri all the way into oklahoma.icing in atlanta. >> that will cause some problems. heartsfield airport. we will watch that move on >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. a snowy morning, especially in delaware and south jersey. in philadelphia cloudy skies, a little light snow this morning, possibly a dusting. then the snow is out of here this afternoon. temperatures in the 20s and low 30s today, gets cold tonight. we'll be in the...
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icing from southern illinois and missouri all the way into oklahoma.ing in atlanta. >> that will cause some problems. heartsfield airport. we will watch that >>> right now, 48 degrees in san jose with hazy skies. san francisco seeing high cloud above and low across the bay. passing lunchtime, we should see hazy skies mixed with clouds. high numbers in the 60s, and by afternoon, upper 60s and low 70s for today. low 70s mere saratoga and lose gattose. upper 60s for santa rosa. low 70s arnt the tri-valley. a chance of showers tomorrow. . >> wow, where are you from? >> virginia. >> you think nobody is that crazy. how about this guy over here our audio guy. man, i haven't seen legs like that since pop eye. >> he has a nice tan. >> what is that kid thinking in a tee-shirt. he's in shorts. >> you know he's cold when he gets out his parachute pants. coming up on trending what would your childhood photos look leak if you recreated them today? plus rosie perez with working with larry david on broadway and her brief departure from "the view." matt. >> olivia wild
icing from southern illinois and missouri all the way into oklahoma.ing in atlanta. >> that will cause some problems. heartsfield airport. we will watch that >>> right now, 48 degrees in san jose with hazy skies. san francisco seeing high cloud above and low across the bay. passing lunchtime, we should see hazy skies mixed with clouds. high numbers in the 60s, and by afternoon, upper 60s and low 70s for today. low 70s mere saratoga and lose gattose. upper 60s for santa rosa. low...
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southern u.s. have been hit with freezing rain snow and sleet and forecasters warning of more snow in arkansas missourinessee. the united states government has proposed new rules to regulate commercial drones and increasingly being used by businesses raising questions about security and privacy and libby casey reports now from washington. >> reporter: regulators have been working on these proposed rules for years and businesses and privacy advocates have been waiting just as long the head of the faa michael saying we have tried to be flexible in writing these rules and want to maintain today's outstanding level of aviation safety without placing undue regulatory burden on emerging industry the rules would effect commercially operated drones weighing up to 55 and they need a pilot license and ban flying at night or near airports and drones have to stay below 500 feet and under 100 miles per hour and operators would have to keep the drone in their line of sight at all times. the proposals pose a challenge to companies like amazon who want to use drones to deliver packages away from the district line of s
southern u.s. have been hit with freezing rain snow and sleet and forecasters warning of more snow in arkansas missourinessee. the united states government has proposed new rules to regulate commercial drones and increasingly being used by businesses raising questions about security and privacy and libby casey reports now from washington. >> reporter: regulators have been working on these proposed rules for years and businesses and privacy advocates have been waiting just as long the head...
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so acute when i sensitive to threats to the equal status of the southern states, because what he says to the restrictionists in the missouri controversy is you're telling us that we don't have republican governments that we're not perfect republics because we have slaves most of the states, even the north still have slaves but that your commitment to the institution of slavery makes you less than a republic. and the guaranteed clause of the constitution according to the restrictionist's article guarantees republican government to all the states. and so now you're saying, all states are not created equal. there are the real republics the northern states that are getting rid of slavery. and then there are these slave holding hybrids. hybrids weren't a good thing in those days. in the south. so that that notion of equality is really crucial. what i want to suggest here, and i talk about that federalist and business, look forward and outward with jefferson from the founding of the republic and federalism looks like the secret, it's going to unfold, the whole world will one day be embraced by this republican vision. it's the me
so acute when i sensitive to threats to the equal status of the southern states, because what he says to the restrictionists in the missouri controversy is you're telling us that we don't have republican governments that we're not perfect republics because we have slaves most of the states, even the north still have slaves but that your commitment to the institution of slavery makes you less than a republic. and the guaranteed clause of the constitution according to the restrictionist's article...
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southerners were now having to reconsider? in addition, the border states of maryland and missouri had decided to end slavery in their jurisdiction. the institution was coming to an end in the union slaveholding states. either by legislative action or the frictions of war. once the imagine some patient proclamation had been issued -- once the mission patient proclamation had been issued -- once the emancipation proclamation had been issued, order states joined the union army. opponents to the amendment offered a variety of reasons why it should not pursued, from arguments that it challenged state's writes to concerns over what would be done with the freed men and women. some were arguing you needed to colonize every one of those who is freed by the 13th amendment. prominent among the concerns was the fear that such an amendment conferred inequality on the freed people or at the least encourage them to seek the same rights as white men and women. when the war is done for freeing the late -- the negroes, the war is to go on to give them the vote. that fear was not unwarranted. african-americans had taken the opportunity throughout
southerners were now having to reconsider? in addition, the border states of maryland and missouri had decided to end slavery in their jurisdiction. the institution was coming to an end in the union slaveholding states. either by legislative action or the frictions of war. once the imagine some patient proclamation had been issued -- once the mission patient proclamation had been issued -- once the emancipation proclamation had been issued, order states joined the union army. opponents to the...
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southern maryland this morning. back to you, mike and andrea? >>> cbs this morning is next. ferguson, missouria new weapon. will an orange ball allow officers to shoot and not kill? >> a discovery in neil armstrong's closet. >> and beverly and i will be back with the latest weather and traffic now in 25 minutes. >> for the latest just use our mobile app. >> stay safe out there. >> me and erica at noon. have a xñaó5Ñ our "name your price" tool helps -- oh, jamie you got a little something on the back of your shoe there. a price tag! danger! price tag alert! oh. hey, guys. price tag alert! is this normal? well, progressive is a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progressive. ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, february 10th 2015. welcome to "cbs morning news." record-setting snow shuts down boston, and there is more on the way. >>> a showdown
southern maryland this morning. back to you, mike and andrea? >>> cbs this morning is next. ferguson, missouria new weapon. will an orange ball allow officers to shoot and not kill? >> a discovery in neil armstrong's closet. >> and beverly and i will be back with the latest weather and traffic now in 25 minutes. >> for the latest just use our mobile app. >> stay safe out there. >> me and erica at noon. have a xñaó5Ñ our "name your price" tool...
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southern u.s. is no longer being spared the wintry weather. heavy snow, ice and freezing rain fell from missouriorgia. parts of kentucky could see up to 15 inches of snow by day's end. meanwhile, new england struggled to recover from its fourth snowstorm in a month. wind chills dipped as low as 40 degrees below zero in some areas. residents in boston dug out from yet another foot of snow overnight as mayor marty walsh appealed for patience. >> it's important that we stay focused and not let the frustration get the best of us as we move forward. and i know that a lot of people are just tired and don't know what to do with this amount of snow. and we're in very unusual circumstances. >> woodruff: forecasters expect the boston area could get another eight inches of snow by thursday morning. a train carrying more than a hundred tankers of crude oil derailed near charleston west virginia today. one of the tankers fell in a nearby river and 14 others went up in flames along with a nearby home. snow had fallen in the area but it was unclear whether that played a role in the detailment. local residents
southern u.s. is no longer being spared the wintry weather. heavy snow, ice and freezing rain fell from missouriorgia. parts of kentucky could see up to 15 inches of snow by day's end. meanwhile, new england struggled to recover from its fourth snowstorm in a month. wind chills dipped as low as 40 degrees below zero in some areas. residents in boston dug out from yet another foot of snow overnight as mayor marty walsh appealed for patience. >> it's important that we stay focused and not...
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missouri, as yet another winter storm moved across the country. parts of the midwest could get more than 6 inches before the day is over. >> heavy snowfall, ice to the southern side of all of that snow, and then tracks to the northeast. >> in the northeast many people stopped measuring snow in inches, weeks ago. parts of new england have seen more than 7 feet. sunday, yet another blizzard moved out of boston, strong winds blue snow around sending chill through many. >> been a pain in the neck, cold out here, tired my guys are tired. just can't wait for it to be over. >> there is so much snow in the city emergency vehicles can barely get through narrow streets. adding insult to injury, a cold air mass, settling in, across the central and eastern part of the country bringing coldest temperatures in years. in new york sit fountains are already frozen. >> this is burning cold. it is actually burning your skin. >> the same storm dropping snow in the midwest right now could dump another 6 inches of new snow, in places like new york, and boston, on tuesday. >> and with the temperatures this low doctors saying it is important that people be minds full of frostbite t
missouri, as yet another winter storm moved across the country. parts of the midwest could get more than 6 inches before the day is over. >> heavy snowfall, ice to the southern side of all of that snow, and then tracks to the northeast. >> in the northeast many people stopped measuring snow in inches, weeks ago. parts of new england have seen more than 7 feet. sunday, yet another blizzard moved out of boston, strong winds blue snow around sending chill through many. >> been a...
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southern california rather than stay in st. louis because a rival deal is in the works of course to keep them in missouri. >>> 6:36.ime to congratulate our facebook fan ever the day. amber macarelli from haymarket, virginia. >> i watched loyally but tune in early from december to march to see if i'll get a snow day from work. >> we know amber will be watching tomorrow morning listening to what howard and allyson have to say and she wins four tickets to ringling brothers barnum & bailey circus showing at the patriot and verizon centers. you could, too. just go to our wusa9 facebook page and fill out the form. howard, what can you tell amber now? >> no snow day today but it's cold. some temps in the upper single digits. a beautiful sunrise just about to happen. we have temps from 8 to 25 right now. not bad today. as you said, snow tomorrow. more on that coming up in just a few. >>> for one local woman trying to raise money to help fight her kidney disease, online funding is it the wave >>> coming up on 6:40. it's cold out there. a few clouds this morning making for a beautiful sky as we head toward that sunrise in ju
southern california rather than stay in st. louis because a rival deal is in the works of course to keep them in missouri. >>> 6:36.ime to congratulate our facebook fan ever the day. amber macarelli from haymarket, virginia. >> i watched loyally but tune in early from december to march to see if i'll get a snow day from work. >> we know amber will be watching tomorrow morning listening to what howard and allyson have to say and she wins four tickets to ringling brothers...
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to support an institution that even southerners were having to reconsider, at least until their cards -- cause had been won. the border states of maryland and missouri have decided to end slavery. slowly but surely, the institution was coming to an end in the union slaveholding states. either by legislative action or by the frictions of war lincoln had warned about earlier. once the emancipation proclamation had been issued black residents of border states, although excluded them his provision, used whatever means to secure their freedom as well, including joining the union army. in the debates that ensued opponents to the amendment offered a variety of reasons why it should not be pursued. from arguments that it challenged states rights to concerns over what would be done with the friedman and women. some men were arguing he needed to colonize everyone freed by the 13th amendment. prominent among the concerns was the fear such an amendment would confer a quality on the freed people or at least encourage them to seek the same rights as white men and women. when the war is done freeing the negroes, one opponent offered the war is to go on to give the
to support an institution that even southerners were having to reconsider, at least until their cards -- cause had been won. the border states of maryland and missouri have decided to end slavery. slowly but surely, the institution was coming to an end in the union slaveholding states. either by legislative action or by the frictions of war lincoln had warned about earlier. once the emancipation proclamation had been issued black residents of border states, although excluded them his provision,...
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support an institution that even southerners that are having to reconsider until the cars have been one. -- cause had been warned. the border states of maryland and missouri had decided to end slavery and be a jurisdiction. slowly but most assuredlyinstitution was coming to an end in the inland -- union slaveholding states either by legislative action or by the frictions of war lincoln had warned about earlier. what is -- once the emancipation proclamation had been issue border states although excluded from the provisions used whatever nene -- whatever means to secure their provisions as well, including joining the year -- including joining the army. opponents to the member offered a variety of reasons why it should not be pursued from arguments it challenged states rights to concerns over what would be done with the free men and women. some people were arguing you needed to colonize every single one of them by the 13th amendment. prominent among the concerns was the fear such an amendment would confer it while lady or at the least encourage them to seek the same rights as right men -- white men and women. when the war is done from seeing -- freeing the n
support an institution that even southerners that are having to reconsider until the cars have been one. -- cause had been warned. the border states of maryland and missouri had decided to end slavery and be a jurisdiction. slowly but most assuredlyinstitution was coming to an end in the inland -- union slaveholding states either by legislative action or by the frictions of war lincoln had warned about earlier. what is -- once the emancipation proclamation had been issue border states although...
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southern plains and another place where we have developing weather. let's get closer to where the biggest problem will be. we had ice reports in north texas, as far south as central texas, louisiana, central missouri. as we get into tonight and tomorrow. snow on the north side. what is happening is the cold air is coming in mixing with a lair of the warm air. that's a set up for sleet and rain. all the areas upped the different winter weather advisories from tonight into tomorrow. there's one band coming through. there'll be another potent one overnight into tomorrow. and then later tomorrow looks like that should clear out for us. tomorrow morning will e very very tricky and we'll see flip-flops in the temperatures. houston at 78. look at this. minneapolis zero. hewitton may barely get into the 40s after the 70s, a 30 degree drop. you'll feel this. the high pressure. east of that is a flow from the north, shooting the temperatures back. so we barely got up to average today. we'll go down. some of these temperatures sub zero and add in the wind chills, a widespread area especially where you see the oranges oranges, 30 or 40 below. that's not the only thing cold air does. you have the melting with
southern plains and another place where we have developing weather. let's get closer to where the biggest problem will be. we had ice reports in north texas, as far south as central texas, louisiana, central missouri. as we get into tonight and tomorrow. snow on the north side. what is happening is the cold air is coming in mixing with a lair of the warm air. that's a set up for sleet and rain. all the areas upped the different winter weather advisories from tonight into tomorrow. there's one...
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missouri as yet another winter storm moved across the country. part of the midwest could get more than 6 inches, before the day is over. >> heavy snowfall, ice to the southern side of all of that snow, then it tracks to the northeast. >> in the northeast many people stopped measuring snow in inches, weeks ago parts of new england have seen more than 7 feet, sunday, as yet another blizzard moved out of boston, strong winds blue snow around sending the chill through many. >> it has been a pain in the neck, it is cold out here, i'm tired. my guys are tired. you know, just can't wait for it to be over. >> there is so much snow in the city, emergency vehicles can barely get through narrow streets. adding insult to injury, a cold air mass is settling in, across the central and eastern part of the country bringing the coldest temperatures in years. in new york city, fountains are already frozen. >> this is burning cold. it is actually burning your skin. >> the same storm dropping snow in the midwest right now could dump another 6 inches of new snow in places like new york and boston on tuesday. >> as you can imagine all of this weather already creating some travel
missouri as yet another winter storm moved across the country. part of the midwest could get more than 6 inches, before the day is over. >> heavy snowfall, ice to the southern side of all of that snow, then it tracks to the northeast. >> in the northeast many people stopped measuring snow in inches, weeks ago parts of new england have seen more than 7 feet, sunday, as yet another blizzard moved out of boston, strong winds blue snow around sending the chill through many. >> it...
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southern u.s. have been hit with freezing rain snow and sleet, making for very dangerous roads and knocking out power to thousands of homes and forecasters warning of more heavy snow? arkansas missouriennessee. let's take a check on the weather now with richard and this snow and cold is just not letting up at all. >> no it's not, it's a different system which is hitting the southern states than what hit boston but it doesn't make a great deal of difference. you can see running the sequence the cloud pushing across some of the southern states and up in boston where the snow is gone thankfully over 48 hours or so and since the start on monday the temperature didn't get above minus five and it has been minus 90 and looking at observation and temperature minus 12 and wind chill minus 17 and you may think where has the warm air gone and there is warm air and in florida it's not too bad at the moment a temperature of 18 degrees in jacksonville and yet just what 500 kilometers to the northwest in atlanta, georgia the temperature is 2 degrees so when you have a contrast in temperature you then run the potential for a combination of rain sleet, snow and mostly freezing rain. these shots are
southern u.s. have been hit with freezing rain snow and sleet, making for very dangerous roads and knocking out power to thousands of homes and forecasters warning of more heavy snow? arkansas missouriennessee. let's take a check on the weather now with richard and this snow and cold is just not letting up at all. >> no it's not, it's a different system which is hitting the southern states than what hit boston but it doesn't make a great deal of difference. you can see running the...
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southern states which are bracing for cold temperatures. >> reporter: freezing cold temperatures mixed with heavy snow and ice taking aim most iii south. more than 50 million under winter storm warnings stretching from missouri through south carolina making driving conditions treacherous. >> ken-- in kentucky a tow truck driver help others get home. >> maintain speed, you know so you can't get in a crash. >> i'm trying to get home. i just had a blowout on the freeway but was able to pull in here. >> reporter: richmond virginia bracing for more than a foot of snow. from little rock arkansas to memphis, cars covered in ice. charlotte, north carolina, was expected to see snow first then up to half an inch of ice on the roadways. both the city and county governments closing early to get people home before the worst of it hit the area. >> we've been meeting and talking on the phone since yesterday to assure this we have a good coordinated rollout and strategy to deal with to coordinate across the state. it's ironic this is about the same time we had the major storm last year, but it's a different type of storm. >> reporter: the end of a long weekend that co-insighted with both valentine's day and presidents' day,
southern states which are bracing for cold temperatures. >> reporter: freezing cold temperatures mixed with heavy snow and ice taking aim most iii south. more than 50 million under winter storm warnings stretching from missouri through south carolina making driving conditions treacherous. >> ken-- in kentucky a tow truck driver help others get home. >> maintain speed, you know so you can't get in a crash. >> i'm trying to get home. i just had a blowout on the freeway but...