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. >>> while ice fishing in northern ontario, canada, they don't just try to catch fish from above the water, they try to catch fish in the ice cold talk about a polar plunge. i'm glad we didn't have to do that. no fish for that guy either, >>> some people have truly terrifying jobs. this guy has one of those terrifying jobs. he's trying to remove an underground waap never without like i would. obviously. looks like hundreds buzzing around him and the camera trying to get him to stop. before he could pull the whole nest from the ground. wasn't any information where it was relocated to. >>> sometimes a prank goes above and beyond the call of duty. watch this guy. this worker is about to round the corner and see a guy in a bear costume. the worker thinks it's a real bear and takes off ddwn the road at top speed. he goes even faster when the fake bear stands up and down he goes. >> oh, no! >> yep. obviously it's not a bear. it's a guy waving his arms around there. how great is that? >> poor guy. >> he had no clue this was happening to him. >> it looks real when he's squating like that. >>
. >>> while ice fishing in northern ontario, canada, they don't just try to catch fish from above the water, they try to catch fish in the ice cold talk about a polar plunge. i'm glad we didn't have to do that. no fish for that guy either, >>> some people have truly terrifying jobs. this guy has one of those terrifying jobs. he's trying to remove an underground waap never without like i would. obviously. looks like hundreds buzzing around him and the camera trying to get him...
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. -`>>> while ice fishing in northern ontario, canada, they don't just try to catch fish from above the water, they try to catcc fish in the ice cold water. talk about a polar plunge. no fish for that guy either, apparently. yikes. there's no way i was going to do that kind of polar plunge. >>> some people have truly terrifying jobs. this guy has one of those terrifying jobs. he's trying to remove an undergrown wasp next without using an entire can of raid like i would. the wasps aren't too thrilled obviously. looks like hundreds buzzing around him and the camera trying to get him to stop. he was digging about 10 minutes before he could pull the whole nest from the ground. wasn't any information where it was relocated to. yikes. >>> sometimes a prank goes above and beyond the call of duty. watch this guy. the corner and see a guy in a bear costume. it's just a guy in a bear costume. the worker thinks it's a real bear and takes off down the road at top speed. he goes even faster when the fake bear stands up and pretends to chase him. look at ttat. even falls down. there he goes. he didn'
. -`>>> while ice fishing in northern ontario, canada, they don't just try to catch fish from above the water, they try to catcc fish in the ice cold water. talk about a polar plunge. no fish for that guy either, apparently. yikes. there's no way i was going to do that kind of polar plunge. >>> some people have truly terrifying jobs. this guy has one of those terrifying jobs. he's trying to remove an undergrown wasp next without using an entire can of raid like i would. the...
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. >>> while ice fishing in northern ontario, canada, they don't just try to catch fish from above the water, they try to catch fish in the ice cold water. look at this guy coming in from unthe ice. yikes. that's a polar plunge. no fish for him, either. >>> some people have truly terrifying jobs. this guy has one of those terrifying jobs. he's trying to remove an using an entire can of raid the wasps aren't too thrilled obviously. looks like hundreds buzzing around him and the camera trying to get him to stop. he was digging about 10 minutes before he could pull the whole nest from the ground. wasn't any information where it was relocated to. >>> sometimes a ppank goes above and beyond the call of duty. this worker is about to round the corner and see a guy in a bear costume. it's just a guy in a bear costume. the worker thinks it's a real bear and takes off down the road at top speed. here comes the fake bear who scared him down to the ground. >> it looked real until the bear started waving his arms. >> i felt baddwhen he fell. >> doesn't look real, but when you see it for a split sec
. >>> while ice fishing in northern ontario, canada, they don't just try to catch fish from above the water, they try to catch fish in the ice cold water. look at this guy coming in from unthe ice. yikes. that's a polar plunge. no fish for him, either. >>> some people have truly terrifying jobs. this guy has one of those terrifying jobs. he's trying to remove an using an entire can of raid the wasps aren't too thrilled obviously. looks like hundreds buzzing around him and the...
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the cold air with the snow to the north in canada and northern maine.ers will be on and off this morning, fairly light into this afternoon and windy and warm through the day. 60s and low 70s will see the sunshine before the day is done. and tomorrow, nothing but sunshine. it will be cooler, 61 after a morning low of 39 degrees. sunshine, nice and bright for sunday. easter sunday. 64 degrees the high temperature after a morning low of 40 degrees. clouds will be arriving later on sunday. here come showers for monday. they will not last into tuesday. a windy and cooler day tuesday with less wind and plenty of sunshine wednesday, up to 62 degrees and 70 on thursday, likely hitting that before the rain arrives later in the day thursday. >> all right, bill, i'd like to personally thank you for the last two days of beautiful weather we had. >> now let's see if we can get you a beautiful ride to work. jessica boyington has that. >> that's completely out of my hands. right now, friday morning. we're okay so far. fridays typically are one of the lighter days. her
the cold air with the snow to the north in canada and northern maine.ers will be on and off this morning, fairly light into this afternoon and windy and warm through the day. 60s and low 70s will see the sunshine before the day is done. and tomorrow, nothing but sunshine. it will be cooler, 61 after a morning low of 39 degrees. sunshine, nice and bright for sunday. easter sunday. 64 degrees the high temperature after a morning low of 40 degrees. clouds will be arriving later on sunday. here...
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treated to a a visit meant to strengthen the united states' relationship with our northern neighbor, but also welcoming canada's newest political star. arlette saenz, abc news, the white house. >> like mr. obama's campaign. there's a sense of that. >> he's fun. he likes pandas. kind you have attractive. >> what's not to like. >> the british theeb who's pulled off the largest burglary in english history have been sentenced to prison. it took place in the diamond district last april. they drill aid huge hole in a cement door before stealing $20 million worth of jewelry, cash and gold. five of the men were slapped with sentences up to seven years and the sixth given asus penned innocence. >>> a bizarre moment during the hulk hogan sex tape trial. a former editor for gawker suggested on the stand almost anything goes when it comes to the news worthiness of celebrity sex videos. that would be okay if they were over 4. the editor later said he was being fantastic. the hulk is suing them for $100 million for posting the secretly recorded video. >> a new study pointing to one reason so many of us are overweight. resear
treated to a a visit meant to strengthen the united states' relationship with our northern neighbor, but also welcoming canada's newest political star. arlette saenz, abc news, the white house. >> like mr. obama's campaign. there's a sense of that. >> he's fun. he likes pandas. kind you have attractive. >> what's not to like. >> the british theeb who's pulled off the largest burglary in english history have been sentenced to prison. it took place in the diamond district...
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canada who do not necessarily travel abroad. so this was something that candidate initially fought against, and eventually gave in to. the commission had recommended it. and you saw, you talk about northernre people that really pushed the agenda between canada and the united aids, the northern states have so much at stake and you saw them coming out with drivers licenses that would have your citizenship, that could be used to cross the border. those economies from the pacific northwest or the great lakes, they are very intertwined, and it is really the governors and senators of those states that care about making this work. it is an interesting question and complicate a, why we do not see this earlier. but there is so much focus on figuring out how to make this work after 9/11. under the harper government and under the previous government. and now we are looking at the fruits of labor. now we are expanding clearance, so if you are going out of the airport, taking the train, you can be cleared in one country and across the border and not have to go through customs again. you can be certified as a traveler, we have nexus cards, this is all post-9/11. this was really the focus of some much
canada who do not necessarily travel abroad. so this was something that candidate initially fought against, and eventually gave in to. the commission had recommended it. and you saw, you talk about northernre people that really pushed the agenda between canada and the united aids, the northern states have so much at stake and you saw them coming out with drivers licenses that would have your citizenship, that could be used to cross the border. those economies from the pacific northwest or the...
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. >> reporter: expect the bromance to continue this summer when president obama heads to canada for the northern american leader spum mit where he will also address the canadian parliament. serena marshall, abc news, washington. >> thank you. and president obama is going forward with his plan top nominate a supreme court justice for the victory say created after the death of antonin scalia. he's said to be interviewing at least five potential nominees. republicans on capitol hill not get a hearing or a vote. >> there hasn't been a vacancy created in an election year in 80 years. there will not be fill this had year. we will look forward to the american people deciding who they want to make this appointment through their own votes. >> but according to an abc news/washington post poll poll, 63% of americans do not think the selection be process should be stalled. president obama says he expects that the senate will do it as outlined in the constitution. >> police outside of pittsburgh are searching for two men hon opened fire at a backyard cookout killing six people including a woman who was eight
. >> reporter: expect the bromance to continue this summer when president obama heads to canada for the northern american leader spum mit where he will also address the canadian parliament. serena marshall, abc news, washington. >> thank you. and president obama is going forward with his plan top nominate a supreme court justice for the victory say created after the death of antonin scalia. he's said to be interviewing at least five potential nominees. republicans on capitol hill...
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lower 30s there are still some cold air in canada in the northern u. s. into minnesota towards new england a tough time making progress cell. it will get further south but storm system's moving west to east across the country and you see it on the pacific ocean with this big storm, the big storm on the west as coming through the midwest. things moving west to east. cold air behind it. for the most part we are in march so tough to get extended cold spells and even if it snows tougher to stick around long. nice and sunny now futurecast chose clouds thickening up and by 7:00 garrett county fees shower and 8:00 shenandoah valley western suppers by 9:00. at 1:00 a.m. back edge coming around frederick and leesburg. into culpeper and then by forgot 30 tomorrow morning most showers east and south through southern maryland and eastern shore. cold breeze blowing tomorrow and temperatures in the 40s in the afternoon it feels more like the 30s. attention turns to 30 at thursday night a little bit of snow especially the northern half of the area and south it could be
lower 30s there are still some cold air in canada in the northern u. s. into minnesota towards new england a tough time making progress cell. it will get further south but storm system's moving west to east across the country and you see it on the pacific ocean with this big storm, the big storm on the west as coming through the midwest. things moving west to east. cold air behind it. for the most part we are in march so tough to get extended cold spells and even if it snows tougher to stick...
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winds kick in that makes sure cold air stays way to the north, that's snow falling into northern new york and in canadan to the west, in the midwest. that rain is going to be fizzling as it tries to move towards us. watch what happens. the futurecast showing those showers pretty much disappearing by 4:00 this afternoon. sunny skies today. there will be clouds coming in overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning which means tomorrow morning will not be as cold. today, it won't be cold this afternoon. sunny skies, breezy and look at the temperatures, upper 50s and low 60s, definitely a spring preview. that intensifies tomorrow. high of 71 after that warmer morning at 44 degrees. clouds will be moving out during the day. sunny skies again on tuesday. then it goes warmer for wednesday and thursday. in fact, record warmth wednesday breaking the record to 76 degrees and up to 76 again on thursday to tie the record. it gets cooler but still pretty mild and spring-like for friday, 66 degrees. dry on saturday but there's a chance we'll see rain sunday. >> thanks, bill. vai and i were sitting here discussing ou
winds kick in that makes sure cold air stays way to the north, that's snow falling into northern new york and in canadan to the west, in the midwest. that rain is going to be fizzling as it tries to move towards us. watch what happens. the futurecast showing those showers pretty much disappearing by 4:00 this afternoon. sunny skies today. there will be clouds coming in overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning which means tomorrow morning will not be as cold. today, it won't be cold this...
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i'm looking at an area of low pressure the northern rockies and southern canada with the jet stream tarkington to the south of the low follows that jet stream and that should track the storm right around cincinnati and columbus and that means everyone is in the northern track of this one and we all can an opportunity to see snow. an early look at accumulations going to thursday shows not a big event, but everyone will see it. there will be maybe 1 to 3 inches in some isolated spots in holly you have the breakdown on the timing coming up. >> right. we'll take it through tomorrow morning, as greg mentioned this evening event and so 4:30 am tomorrow morning and during the show we're totally try. but as the storm system tracks are way by 3:30 pm tomorrow afternoon around schooltime, although this will only be one to 2 inches of snow it will be happening in the afternoon and evening commutes. it is equal opportunity. it is here for tomorrow night and it clears out by midnight, and on friday with the exception of a few flurries we should be totally dry before we check more snow chances on saturday.
i'm looking at an area of low pressure the northern rockies and southern canada with the jet stream tarkington to the south of the low follows that jet stream and that should track the storm right around cincinnati and columbus and that means everyone is in the northern track of this one and we all can an opportunity to see snow. an early look at accumulations going to thursday shows not a big event, but everyone will see it. there will be maybe 1 to 3 inches in some isolated spots in holly you...
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now, coldest air of the northern branch. well across canada. we will be enjoying the warmingth. 60s for highs today. 60 today or tomorrow a 10 degree jump up it to 76. peaking on thursday with a high of 80 and the temperatures this is the system that we are going to watch over the next few days as it moves in the plain states, as you go back to weather desk stop and look at future cast over the next couple of days to see how it evolves weak high pressure tomorrow, during the week tomorrow, plenty of sunshine, at all of the cloud cover out west. looking at the front going into wednesday evening or night. it could be severe. we mentioned hain the last half- hour. thursday morning -- that in the last half-hour. showers and storms down to tennessee and getting into the lower mississippi valley. lunchtime, travel into middle tennessee or georgia. the thunderstorms by thursday evening. friday morning we have showers, so, as you head out on friday morning have the rain gear with you and the lunchtime, the showers still around and during the afternoon
now, coldest air of the northern branch. well across canada. we will be enjoying the warmingth. 60s for highs today. 60 today or tomorrow a 10 degree jump up it to 76. peaking on thursday with a high of 80 and the temperatures this is the system that we are going to watch over the next few days as it moves in the plain states, as you go back to weather desk stop and look at future cast over the next couple of days to see how it evolves weak high pressure tomorrow, during the week tomorrow,...
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northern chicago into southern canada, and all the way back into parts of colorado and the rockies, whileth of that front it's warm and sunny, so mostly clear overnight and on the mild side 42 to 50 degrees. and that should be 56 degrees, and for thursday, a front is just to our north. it could be the case where new york city is only in the 50s tomorrow afternoon while we are in the 70s as the front tries to push in from the north and the southerly wind tries to keep us on the warm side and low pressure goes to the northern and west and dragging a cold front here late thursday into friday and friday morning showers come through a .25 inch and brighter finish to your good friday with sunshine returning. as we head into easter weekend it looks great, easter sunday it's south and mostly sunny and a beautiful afternoon. 9:00 in the morning 56 degrees and 4:00 your temperature of 63 degrees. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 70s for the next couple of days, we kind of peak here during the day tomorrow. morning showers friday and afternoon sunshine of 71 and shown sunny and cooler a
northern chicago into southern canada, and all the way back into parts of colorado and the rockies, whileth of that front it's warm and sunny, so mostly clear overnight and on the mild side 42 to 50 degrees. and that should be 56 degrees, and for thursday, a front is just to our north. it could be the case where new york city is only in the 50s tomorrow afternoon while we are in the 70s as the front tries to push in from the north and the southerly wind tries to keep us on the warm side and low...
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cold snowy winter weather for the northern tier of the country... all from canada... and for us... .................. and a chance of showers are coming by the weekend. this is a fairly chilly storm that will bring winds and rain as the weekend finishes. ((sherry swensk)) ndot building new centennial bow interchange as part of its big us 95 nw corridor improvement nb 215 to sb 95 nb 95 to sb 215 sb 215 collector through 217. moving to 95 in henderson no delays reported here at sunset moving north or south. > that's a look at the roads... back to you./// ((brian loftus)) > march is here...and it's time for spring cleaning! ((kirsten joyce)) why decluttering your home... can lead to a more organized, happy life. ((brian loftus)) > the minor accused of killing swans and other birds at desert shores... admitted to a felony charge in court. the teen appeared in juvenile court... while protesters rallied outside the courthouse. activists from the nevada political action for animals group... call the swans' deaths brutal and de
cold snowy winter weather for the northern tier of the country... all from canada... and for us... .................. and a chance of showers are coming by the weekend. this is a fairly chilly storm that will bring winds and rain as the weekend finishes. ((sherry swensk)) march is here...and it's time for spring cleaning! ((kirsten joyce)) why decluttering your home... can lead to a more organized, happy life. ((brian loftus)) > the minor accused of killing swans and other birds at desert...
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flow, wind from west to east and all that cold stays locked up to the north across the northern territories of canada arctic circle which goodies news. winter over here. increasing cloud, seasonal. temperatures around 45 degrees. gray? >> chris, thanks very much. >>> are you looking to add a little visual interest to a room but don't want to spend a whole lot of money to do it. designers at live well network, show knock it off, say you can make a big impact with a simple door project without blowing your budget. >> this is all of the rage, so it noise surprise that people are switching out their plane jane doors for those with the vintage variety. unfortunately, actual vintage doors can cost 175 bucks or more. the here's an idea to knock off that cost of your morning latte. first step to make this door look amazing is to frost glass. to do this we are using a spray frosting not the kind you eat, but a spray frosting that will take it from fully transparent to a bit opaque. next we are painting the door a vibrant color, red. >> red. >> red. >> look at that. last step in the process is the personal say
flow, wind from west to east and all that cold stays locked up to the north across the northern territories of canada arctic circle which goodies news. winter over here. increasing cloud, seasonal. temperatures around 45 degrees. gray? >> chris, thanks very much. >>> are you looking to add a little visual interest to a room but don't want to spend a whole lot of money to do it. designers at live well network, show knock it off, say you can make a big impact with a simple door...
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nore dinner, these are people that really pushed the agenda between canada and the united aids, the northernnship, that could be used to cross the border. those economies from the pacific northwest or the great lakes, they are very intertwined, and it is really the governors and senators of those states that care about making this work. it is an interesting question and complicate a, why we do not see this earlier. but there is so much focus on figuring out how to make this work after 9/11. under the harper government and under the previous government. and now we are looking at the fruits of labor. now we are today this week they were announcing we are expanding preclearance. if you're flying out of canadian airports, taking the train, you can be cleared in one country and across the border and not have to go through customs they didn't. you can be certified as a trusted traveler. we have all these things. outsole post 9/11 and that was really the focus of so much focus and work. so not have these two leaders
nore dinner, these are people that really pushed the agenda between canada and the united aids, the northernnship, that could be used to cross the border. those economies from the pacific northwest or the great lakes, they are very intertwined, and it is really the governors and senators of those states that care about making this work. it is an interesting question and complicate a, why we do not see this earlier. but there is so much focus on figuring out how to make this work after 9/11....
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northern united states and you would probably find more similarity in the culture between the northern u.s. and canadawhere you have differences with politics in the south. i always think of it as if you took the american political spectrum and cut off the far right, and even some of the far left, and just took the middle, that would be something closer to the political spectrum in canada, where people are more comfortable with policies, whether conservative or liberal. one thing i said earlier, in terms of trade, the united states as a trading partner, it is like 4000 people a day crossing the border, these are people who might live in one country and work in the other. many nurses for example are crossing to and fro to work in detroit on a daily basis. for many people, the border is part of their daily life. host: that is the busiest border crossing between our two nations, the windsor detroit border crossing. louisa: it is so important for the auto industry, because when you build a car in north america, you are actually building it in both countries, they go to the factories and there is an intere
northern united states and you would probably find more similarity in the culture between the northern u.s. and canadawhere you have differences with politics in the south. i always think of it as if you took the american political spectrum and cut off the far right, and even some of the far left, and just took the middle, that would be something closer to the political spectrum in canada, where people are more comfortable with policies, whether conservative or liberal. one thing i said...
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heavy snow moving through michigan and heading up into canada right now on the northern edge and here's the cold air behind the front. it's 23 degrees in chicago. they had a little bit of snow earlier and that's what's coming in behind the front. 7:00 this evening, showers and possible thundershowers moving off to the southeast by almost midnight tonight. and after midnight tonight is they had a little bit when the cold air will start to come in. maybe some snow showers along the tennessee and north carolina line. slight chance of one of those showers by tomorrow morning drifting into you folks in asheville. only a slight chance of that occurring. more sunshine but chilly as we go through wednesday afternoon. >> forecast for tonight, scattered showers, some thundershowers, overnight low 41. most of this will occur between now and midnight. showers likely, some thunderstorms possible, southwestern mountains, overnight low colder, 35 tomorrow in the aniston area bright sunshine but much cooler. high temperature only in the mid-50s. 43 at 9:00. warming up to 50 at lunch time. maybe a brief
heavy snow moving through michigan and heading up into canada right now on the northern edge and here's the cold air behind the front. it's 23 degrees in chicago. they had a little bit of snow earlier and that's what's coming in behind the front. 7:00 this evening, showers and possible thundershowers moving off to the southeast by almost midnight tonight. and after midnight tonight is they had a little bit when the cold air will start to come in. maybe some snow showers along the tennessee and...
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canada. and northern vernon odom and new hampshire and for us nothing.here is a slight chance maybe up in the pocono mountains we can see a raindrops or two. not really a great chance of that happening and high pressure is in control today. keeping us mild for a change. we had a chilly start yesterday with temperatures in the 20s. but now we're taking a walk on the mild side. we don't have next chance of rain until friday because this system is still pretty far out to the west. that's the next one coming up our way. and that will cool us off a little bit. so we may not have the 70s for easter weekend but it will still be pretty nice. we have 50 in philadelphia right now. 44 mount pocono and 39 lancaster and 48 in wildwood. and wind speeds nothing alarming just out of the southwest, nice breeze 8 miles an hour. average high 55 and yesterday we finally inched above average with high of 58. now we'll soar above with high of 70 today and 73 tomorrow and we tweak some of these numbers a little bit. we're thinking maybe mid 60s friday after the rain ends in th
canada. and northern vernon odom and new hampshire and for us nothing.here is a slight chance maybe up in the pocono mountains we can see a raindrops or two. not really a great chance of that happening and high pressure is in control today. keeping us mild for a change. we had a chilly start yesterday with temperatures in the 20s. but now we're taking a walk on the mild side. we don't have next chance of rain until friday because this system is still pretty far out to the west. that's the next...
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there's chilly temperatures reading coming in northern plains this central canada. this will make a run for us. and it looks like some of this moves in by the middle part of the week and late week and that's cold air. let's see how much cold air we have in place for potential of some wintry precit start getting down the road to late thursday and into friday okay? so sunny sdhiz morning at 11 a.m. we're breezy at noon today. 61. and then later on i think a few clouds coming out across by maybe even 5bg or so and really what that means for us is that we'll end up with a beautiful sunset out there. it's not going to be enough clouds to take a way sunshine. we'll still be good. today's high 62 in city and 61 gamersburg and 58 annapolis and down to fredericksburg later this afternoon. and we're talking about temperatures that will be into the mid to upper 60s. how great is that. so today, 62. mild conditions. few clouds late. showers come through overnight tonight and tomorrow we'll be cooler. north lower 50s. that's not bad. march 2. 52. fair sdhiz morning. few clouds r
there's chilly temperatures reading coming in northern plains this central canada. this will make a run for us. and it looks like some of this moves in by the middle part of the week and late week and that's cold air. let's see how much cold air we have in place for potential of some wintry precit start getting down the road to late thursday and into friday okay? so sunny sdhiz morning at 11 a.m. we're breezy at noon today. 61. and then later on i think a few clouds coming out across by maybe...
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send everything to and scale back >> the quake could displace a million people from northern california to southern canada. seattle, portland in coastal towns, roads and be impassable, stranding whole communities. the region's economy could collapse. rebuilding might takeecades. and few places are more at risk than this one, it's seaside school complex. 1500 students in four aging superintendent doug dougherty. >> structural engineers tell us that a vast majority of building will collapse in a seismic three of seaside's four schools are also in the tsunami zone. in fact agents high school is just feet away from the pacific the students and staff if they are able to evacuate -- tween 15 and 20 minutes to get to high ground. at night. >> 100 miles to the north in westport,a elementary is another school with seemingly no way out. it builds its out straight up. a new school building currently under construction offers safeht on its roof. it's the country's first vertical evacuation structure with walls 44 feet inches thick. >> run as fast as you can, get up into the tsunami safe area.aula akerland says voters
send everything to and scale back >> the quake could displace a million people from northern california to southern canada. seattle, portland in coastal towns, roads and be impassable, stranding whole communities. the region's economy could collapse. rebuilding might takeecades. and few places are more at risk than this one, it's seaside school complex. 1500 students in four aging superintendent doug dougherty. >> structural engineers tell us that a vast majority of building will...
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wind and it brings in the warmth everywhere on the eastern seaboard, heading into northern new england and eastern canadak at the records and smash and or break it it was set back in 2000, we break the old record of 76 set in 2006. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast back to back june like days here wednesday into thursday, friday not as warm, a weak cold front in a drops the temperatures to 56 and still above average. the next front pulls through with showers late saturday night into sunday and a lot of clouds and we move the clocks ahead an hour. we lose an hour of sleep but the sunsets at 7:06 and stays unsettled monday and tuesday with a few showers but 10 to 20 degrees above normal in the 60s. remember in 2000 the 80 in march turned into snow in april. >> we don't want to go there. >> thanks for reminding us. katie: the u.s. has added 14 million new jobs since the great recession - a good start. but too many families see the special interests gaining the upper hand in washington, while paychecks don't go far enough. if you work hard, your paycheck should show it; you earned social security
wind and it brings in the warmth everywhere on the eastern seaboard, heading into northern new england and eastern canadak at the records and smash and or break it it was set back in 2000, we break the old record of 76 set in 2006. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast back to back june like days here wednesday into thursday, friday not as warm, a weak cold front in a drops the temperatures to 56 and still above average. the next front pulls through with showers late saturday night into...
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and the northern branch of the jet stream in canada is where the cold air is locked up. we are going to be in the warmer air for the coming days and eventually that storm system out west will make its way in. let's put the characters on the map. high pressure on this beginning to move out, more of a southerly flow tomorrow. the wind will race tomorrow and we expect temperatures to be in the 70s and then 80 by thursday, we are going to go to nbc news now with lester holt and a special report. >>> this is an nbc news special report. here's lester holt. >> good afternoon, we are coming massive manhunt in the deadly terror attacks claimed by isis on the airport and metro in brussels, belgium. 31 people were killed, 250 injured including some americans. belgian police are on an all-out search for the suspect, a man in a black hat and white jacket who was reportedly spotted fleeing the brussels airport. he can be seen in this surveillance photo with two other men. belgian authorities believe these other two were a pair of suicide attackers who died when two suitcase bombs were
and the northern branch of the jet stream in canada is where the cold air is locked up. we are going to be in the warmer air for the coming days and eventually that storm system out west will make its way in. let's put the characters on the map. high pressure on this beginning to move out, more of a southerly flow tomorrow. the wind will race tomorrow and we expect temperatures to be in the 70s and then 80 by thursday, we are going to go to nbc news now with lester holt and a special report....
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the wind is from this low that you see in northern portions of new england in canada and high pressure to our west is pushing east. the high pressure ridge is rushing in to feel the low pressure ridge that's why we have this wind. 44 degrees by 9:00, noontime 48, 54 this afternoon which is right at normal for this time of the year. kiddos grab the warm gear at the bus stop this morning, give it a c. the average 54 but very windy outside. it will be windy after school, wind advisory until 6:00 tonight. it is weather and heather ever >>> the is the degan with lanes closed because of that sign here is the sign that's knocked down so they are in the process of trying to pick the sign up we have two police officers on the degan trying to pick this sign up so they have temporarily closed all lanes this is the degan south at the cross bronx expressway. another accident here in new jersey it is on route 17 south right near high land cross an accident involving a tractor trailer and a car there is a debris spill so we have all lanes closed down traffic diverted to union avenue. mass transit is
the wind is from this low that you see in northern portions of new england in canada and high pressure to our west is pushing east. the high pressure ridge is rushing in to feel the low pressure ridge that's why we have this wind. 44 degrees by 9:00, noontime 48, 54 this afternoon which is right at normal for this time of the year. kiddos grab the warm gear at the bus stop this morning, give it a c. the average 54 but very windy outside. it will be windy after school, wind advisory until 6:00...
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that will really stay limited to eastern canada and northern new england, rest of us getting rain and you can see how this rain is moving. this looks like an overnight system then a wednesday system and that is good news. wednesday morning commute may still be impact at least by wet roads and low visibility tomorrow. in the meantime we are hanging on to these mild temperatures, cooler down the shore with the wind off water. right now 51 in a atlantic city. fifty-three in wildwood. pair of five's in millville. fifty-six in philadelphia nice and warm in reading and allentown as well temperatures in the upper 50's there future weather shows by 11:00 tonight a few showers could pop autopsy cross the region. not a ton of rain by 11:00, heaviest comes through overnight. you will hear the rain drops on the roof. you may wake up to a rumble of thunder overnight tonight, and, lingering showers, at 4:00 a.m. and by the time of the morning commute this may be out of here. the road will be wet. showers could still linger a bit until first part of the morning commute but we will not see too much o
that will really stay limited to eastern canada and northern new england, rest of us getting rain and you can see how this rain is moving. this looks like an overnight system then a wednesday system and that is good news. wednesday morning commute may still be impact at least by wet roads and low visibility tomorrow. in the meantime we are hanging on to these mild temperatures, cooler down the shore with the wind off water. right now 51 in a atlantic city. fifty-three in wildwood. pair of...
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state dinner to welcome the young new prime minister of canada, a leader who carries one of the most famous political names in the history of our northern neighbors. diplomacy and the excitement. >> reporter: today at the white house, president obama welcoming canada's obama, prime minister justin true doe, the head of state turning heads. >> i've never seen so many americans so excited about the visit of a canadian prime minister. >> reporter: just 44, with a young family, stunning the world with his victory last november, following the path of his father, pierre trudeau, justin, a former boxer, now a political heart throb. >> do you think he's dreamy, too? is that a word you'd use? >> i might. i might use dreamy. >> reporter: emily covers the d.c. social scene for the "washington post." >> the same sort of celebrity culture that surrounded obama, you're seeing that with the prime minister. >> reporter: trudeau has jumped in the campaign 2016, dubbed the anti-trump. inviting americans who flee if trump wins to but today he would not take sides. >> i have tremendous confidence in the american people, and look forward to working with who
state dinner to welcome the young new prime minister of canada, a leader who carries one of the most famous political names in the history of our northern neighbors. diplomacy and the excitement. >> reporter: today at the white house, president obama welcoming canada's obama, prime minister justin true doe, the head of state turning heads. >> i've never seen so many americans so excited about the visit of a canadian prime minister. >> reporter: just 44, with a young family,...
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in my district in northern new york, canada is more than just a bordering nation, they are our neighbors and friends. ms. stefanik: canadians and upstate new yorkers enjoy their summers together, fishing along the st. lawrence river, visiting the thousand islands national park, and exploring bolt castle. blatsburg, a city in my district, has branded itself as montreal's u.s. superb, hosting more than 100 u.s. subsidiaries of canadian companies, with 15% of its area work force working for a canadian or border related employer. that is why i helped lead the efforts and support the promoting travel commerce and national security act. a necessary step to solidify the preclearance agreement between the u.s. and canada which was reached nearly a year ago. this significant bipartisan legislation is great news for u.s. canadian relations, and i strongly encourage my colleagues to co-sponsor this vital piece of legislation to maintain a secure northern border and facilitate travel and commerce between the u.s. and canada and benefit our upstate new york economy. i yield back. the speaker pro temp
in my district in northern new york, canada is more than just a bordering nation, they are our neighbors and friends. ms. stefanik: canadians and upstate new yorkers enjoy their summers together, fishing along the st. lawrence river, visiting the thousand islands national park, and exploring bolt castle. blatsburg, a city in my district, has branded itself as montreal's u.s. superb, hosting more than 100 u.s. subsidiaries of canadian companies, with 15% of its area work force working for a...
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. >> the quake could displace a million people from northern california to southern canada. large parts of seattle, portland and vancouver will crumble. in coastal towns, roads and bridges will likely be impassable, stranding whole communities. the region's economy could collapse. rebuilding might take years, even decades. and few places are more at risk than this one, it's seaside 1500 students in four aging buildings. superintendent doug dougherty. >> structural engineers tell us that a vast majority of building will collapse in a seismic event. >> three of seaside's four schools are also in the tsunami zone. in fact agents high school is just feet away from the pacific ocean. >> the students and staff if they are able to evacuate -- >> earthquake! >> have between 15 and 20 minutes to get to high ground. 1.3 miles, that's one of those other pieces that keeps me awake at night. >> 100 miles to the north in westport, washington, acosta elementary is another school with seemingly no way out. it builds its own way out straight up. under construction offers safe and high ground
. >> the quake could displace a million people from northern california to southern canada. large parts of seattle, portland and vancouver will crumble. in coastal towns, roads and bridges will likely be impassable, stranding whole communities. the region's economy could collapse. rebuilding might take years, even decades. and few places are more at risk than this one, it's seaside 1500 students in four aging buildings. superintendent doug dougherty. >> structural engineers tell us...
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and wednesday and thursday the jet stream way up into the northern plains over the great lakes and into canada, creating a bubble of warmth on the east coast with southerly winds and temperatures 15-20 degrees above avera average. 70's the forecast shy of the report in 2012. and then a possibility of records set back in 1988. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 70 tomorrow replaced by 75 on thursday. lots of sun both days, high clouds. and thursday night a cold front with a round of rain and lingering showers friday morning. and returning much of the day friday, 66 degrees. the cold front comes through dropping the temperatures on saturday to 59. but wall-to-wall sun. easter services, sunrise here at 7:00 a.m. a little chilly, but bright sun, 41 degrees. and climbing into the upper 40's near 50's. and rounding out at on easter sunday afternoon. and rain sunday night into the day on monday, staying mild. and then we drop the temp a little bit here on tuesday. but the sun will return at 58 degrees. so enjoy the next couple of days, and overall a pretty decent forecast for the upcoming
and wednesday and thursday the jet stream way up into the northern plains over the great lakes and into canada, creating a bubble of warmth on the east coast with southerly winds and temperatures 15-20 degrees above avera average. 70's the forecast shy of the report in 2012. and then a possibility of records set back in 1988. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, 70 tomorrow replaced by 75 on thursday. lots of sun both days, high clouds. and thursday night a cold front with a round of...
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it's snowing on the northern edge from michigan to canada. here's the rain that will be sliding through. look at the high temperatures tomorrow. you'll see what i mean. we're briefly going to get in the mid and upper 40s. that's the first part of the morning until 9:00, 10:00 a.m. then the temperatures go down. chicago, 33. 27 minneapolis. you can imagine where our temperatures will be thursday. likely only in the middle 30s. but 70 in atlanta. 70s miami. and warmer weather going on through the deep south. here's futurecast. getting ready to watch the system as it slides off to the east. again, the rain is a quick hitter as it's out of here as you watch the time stamp. by 9:00 a.m. then the wind kicks in. sunshine for the rest of the day. wind could gust 25-plus miles an hour. thursday, cold and dry. here's friday's system as it drives south and eastward. it could be more of a surprise and a little bit of snow thursday night into midday friday. then we stay rather chilly into that system may produce a little light snow or freezing rain and ra
it's snowing on the northern edge from michigan to canada. here's the rain that will be sliding through. look at the high temperatures tomorrow. you'll see what i mean. we're briefly going to get in the mid and upper 40s. that's the first part of the morning until 9:00, 10:00 a.m. then the temperatures go down. chicago, 33. 27 minneapolis. you can imagine where our temperatures will be thursday. likely only in the middle 30s. but 70 in atlanta. 70s miami. and warmer weather going on through the...
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to track with us as this weather changes, and track another cold front pushing in out of canada across the northern states as well. not much of that is going to affect us. little chance of some rain early sunday morning, right now our chances to see precipitation, very, very low, 10-20% chance across thehe area. tonight, freezing temperatures, 20s in the mountains, 30s down to the south. few spots above freezing in the overnight, and tomorrow chillier than it was today. degrees across the area. lot of 50s but 30s and 40s up north. and check out this extended forecast there. we go. 70% chance of rain tomorrow night. that's down to 30% early friday, but friday afternoon, that clears out, leaves us good into the weekend. saturday 58, partly cloudy, again, early chance for rain sunday. and kayla, we're going to see cloudiness on monday, tuesday and wednesday and also going to see continuing warming temperatures landing in the 70s next wednesday. >> i am very excited by the warmer temperatures. thank you, brian. >>> the death of a west mecklenburg high school student rocked the community. students and s
to track with us as this weather changes, and track another cold front pushing in out of canada across the northern states as well. not much of that is going to affect us. little chance of some rain early sunday morning, right now our chances to see precipitation, very, very low, 10-20% chance across thehe area. tonight, freezing temperatures, 20s in the mountains, 30s down to the south. few spots above freezing in the overnight, and tomorrow chillier than it was today. degrees across the area....
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to track with us as this weather changes, and track another cold front pushing in out of canada across the northern states as well. not much of that is going to affect us. little chance of some rain early sunday morning, right now our chances to see precipitation, very, very low, 10-20% chance across the area. tonight, freezing temperatures, 20s in the mountains, 30s down to the south. few spots above freezing in the overnight, and tomorrow chillier than it was today. degrees across the area. lot of 50s but 30s and 40s up r. and check out this extended forecast there. we go. e of rain tomorrow night. that's down to 30% early friday, but friday afternoon, that clears out, leaves us good into the weekend. saturday 58, partly cloudy, again, early chance for rain sunday. and kayla, we're going to see cloudiness on monday, tuesday and wednesday and also going to see continuing warming temperatures landing in the 70s next wednesday. >> i am very excited by the warmer temperatures. thank you, brian. >>> the death of a west mecklenburg high school student rocked the community. students and staff gathered t
to track with us as this weather changes, and track another cold front pushing in out of canada across the northern states as well. not much of that is going to affect us. little chance of some rain early sunday morning, right now our chances to see precipitation, very, very low, 10-20% chance across the area. tonight, freezing temperatures, 20s in the mountains, 30s down to the south. few spots above freezing in the overnight, and tomorrow chillier than it was today. degrees across the area....
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we'll turn our attention to energy and snow showers offer the northern plains the nuz western canada and a broad area of low pressure over the gulf of mexico. the two will come together and eventually, we'll look for storm formation along the east coast, probably off of the carolina coast. the question is, what is the storm track going to be. as of this afternoon, the storm is looking more likely and accumulating wet snow is looking more likely and we're getting close to talking accumulations with this. let's look at the headlines. scattered gusty afternoon some will have a brief shower and heavy lightning. the cooling trend starts tomorrow and it looks like a snow storm is likely. we're putting predictions of the likely accumulations. you can't believe it with sun and 60 but we have storms and snow to talk about a few minutes away. dave and liz, bang to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> some parents on edge, newark as lead testing begins on thousands of students. first are being den on 2,000 early childhood students. this comes after officials revealed high levels of lead in the water at 30
we'll turn our attention to energy and snow showers offer the northern plains the nuz western canada and a broad area of low pressure over the gulf of mexico. the two will come together and eventually, we'll look for storm formation along the east coast, probably off of the carolina coast. the question is, what is the storm track going to be. as of this afternoon, the storm is looking more likely and accumulating wet snow is looking more likely and we're getting close to talking accumulations...
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canada's main exports. but the u.s. relies on its northern neighbor for more than that. than eight million americans depend on canada for their jobs, and nearly $2 billion in trade flows across the border every day. on the eve of his visit to the white house, we asked the prime minister about canadians' feelings toward the us and were surprised at his candor. >> logan: what do canadians not like about the u.s? >> justin trudeau: i had a conversation one time with an american parent of a friend of mine and she was a big supporter and i pointed out that if that person was run-- if indeed this man was running to be-- as americans like to say, the "most powerful man in the world", i just felt like it might be nice if they paid a little more attention to the world. so having a little more of an awareness of what's going on in the rest of the world i think is-- is what many canadians would hope for americans. because you can't be canadian one other country, the united states, because it's so important to us. i think we sometimes like to think that,
canada's main exports. but the u.s. relies on its northern neighbor for more than that. than eight million americans depend on canada for their jobs, and nearly $2 billion in trade flows across the border every day. on the eve of his visit to the white house, we asked the prime minister about canadians' feelings toward the us and were surprised at his candor. >> logan: what do canadians not like about the u.s? >> justin trudeau: i had a conversation one time with an american parent...