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ice, the major ice sheets,s, the continental ice sheets like the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. in both respects, both in terms of the shrinking amount of sea ice, for example, in the arctic at the end of a summer. the kind of trajectory that we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decades, we may see ice free conditions in the arctic at the end of the summer. . this is somethining tt the climate models predict shouldn't happen for another 60 years, 'til the end of the 21st century, and indeed nature seems to be on a course that's faster, that's more dramatic than what the climate models predict. we are alreaeady observing and measuring a decrease in the amount of ice in the greenland ice sheet and the west antarctic ice sheet. now, the climate models have predicted that we shouldn't see that for many decades to come, and the key distinction here is if it's a land ice sheet, a land-based ice sheet, then when it melts, it actually contributes to global sea level rise. that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental i
ice, the major ice sheets,s, the continental ice sheets like the greenland ice sheet and the antarctic ice sheet. in both respects, both in terms of the shrinking amount of sea ice, for example, in the arctic at the end of a summer. the kind of trajectory that we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decades, we may see ice free conditions in the arctic at the end of the summer. . this is somethining tt the climate models predict shouldn't happen for another 60...
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ben & jerry's sells ice cream. i mentioned some of the ice cream shops. we have some franchised ice cream shops that are owned and operated by nonprofits, social service agencies. so those are some examples of trying to integrate into the product or into the sales these social or environmental concerns. other businesses do a good job of that. one area that ben & jerry's has been unusual in and continues to be unusual in is speaking out about issues. if ben were here, what he would tell you is probably the most powerful thing that business has, is its voice. that's when businesses talk, people listen, politicians listen, the media listens, because business people -- business people, people like me -- are well respected and well regarded. we are people that know how to meet payroll. we look at a bottom line. we know what is going on, so businesses are looked at. so ben & jerry's has used its voice to talk about political issues, sometimes controversial issues. ben and jerry's has been publicly supportive of occupy wall street, which is essentially an antico
ben & jerry's sells ice cream. i mentioned some of the ice cream shops. we have some franchised ice cream shops that are owned and operated by nonprofits, social service agencies. so those are some examples of trying to integrate into the product or into the sales these social or environmental concerns. other businesses do a good job of that. one area that ben & jerry's has been unusual in and continues to be unusual in is speaking out about issues. if ben were here, what he would tell...
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for them, it could be a pretty prolonged ice storm. by 6:30 in the morning tomorrow, this is when we'll see ice moving into the philadelphia area, parts of northern delaware county and some of our neighborhoods in new jersey right across the river or at least right near the river. then we're going to go through time here, about hour and a half, now we're looking at early in the morning. the pink is spreading to the north as the warmer air moves to the south. the snow still farther to the north, parts of montgomery county, most of bucks county, most of chester county, even berks county, all seeing icy conditions, this makes driving very dangerous. and the problem now is that the ice does look to be lasting longer. in norristown, pottstown, all these areas, west chester, by 8:00 a.m., you could still see ice falling. then before 9:00 a.m., should be mainly snow falling and accumulating and then we'll see ice. even upper bucks county and berks county as well. farther to the south near philadelphia, we should already be seeing a change ove
for them, it could be a pretty prolonged ice storm. by 6:30 in the morning tomorrow, this is when we'll see ice moving into the philadelphia area, parts of northern delaware county and some of our neighborhoods in new jersey right across the river or at least right near the river. then we're going to go through time here, about hour and a half, now we're looking at early in the morning. the pink is spreading to the north as the warmer air moves to the south. the snow still farther to the north,...
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it's ice. and you can see the sheet of ice over his windshield.at i went through when i came to work at 2:00 this morning. >> he's another one. virginia is a different ball game when it comes to black ice. snow is somewhat enjoyable if you're prepared for it and you'reaf it's never enjoyable. it's dangerous out there. let's look at first alert live doppler. you can always use our app to track this, it's going to go away before the noon hour. temperatures will be 40 degrees by 12:00. and then we're going to be in the 50s this afternoon. here's a quick look at your 7-day. you can get this on the app as well. tomorrow, we're going to deal with the rain showers. but that's not going to be a pretty day at all. stay safe, guys. i mean, accidents are piling up, and we want you to be safe and enjoy the morning. >> that alert with dallas, you want to stay away from there because they're not going to operate flights because of the icy conditions. no flights from dallas right now. cbs saturday he wears his army hat, he gets awalks aroundliments. with his arm
it's ice. and you can see the sheet of ice over his windshield.at i went through when i came to work at 2:00 this morning. >> he's another one. virginia is a different ball game when it comes to black ice. snow is somewhat enjoyable if you're prepared for it and you'reaf it's never enjoyable. it's dangerous out there. let's look at first alert live doppler. you can always use our app to track this, it's going to go away before the noon hour. temperatures will be 40 degrees by 12:00. and...
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i used to make the ice cream. i would manufacture the ice cream and scoop the ice cream. and we have a lot of trust and i think that helps. ben did all the sales and marketing and all the creative stuff and i worked on distribution, manufacturing. and i think i am smart enough to know that when ben came up with the ideas that were pushing envelope of what's on the edge, that it was ok to do. and that has been one hallmark for ben & jerry's over the years, that it has been willing to be on the edge, both on the issueractices and of social justice and some of those stance. >> one thing that we see a lot now with startups is a goal is often to grow the company large enough that it can be taken public or acquired or some combination. you have gone through of those experiences. you have taken your company public and subsequently acquired . that wasn't your goal. mr. greenfield: when we started, our goal was to do an ice cream shop for a couple of years and and $20,000 a year a piece move on to something else. we talked about becoming cross-country truck drivers together. [laug
i used to make the ice cream. i would manufacture the ice cream and scoop the ice cream. and we have a lot of trust and i think that helps. ben did all the sales and marketing and all the creative stuff and i worked on distribution, manufacturing. and i think i am smart enough to know that when ben came up with the ideas that were pushing envelope of what's on the edge, that it was ok to do. and that has been one hallmark for ben & jerry's over the years, that it has been willing to be on...
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first alert for snow and ice. that's what we're getting now for philadelphia, new jersey, and northern delaware. the suburbs in the lehigh valley. it is happening this morning. by this afternoon, vast improvement. getting around this morning is going to be treacherous as we are seeing some accumulating snow in the lehigh valley and suburbs. but we're already seeing many neighborhoods change over to icy mix. that's as the atmosphere tries to warm up, but the ground is frozen. that's going to lead to slippery roads. wilmington has already seen that changeover. we went on the air at 5:00. it was snowing in wilmington. now they are reporting ice pellets, sleet and rain. that's going to make for slippery conditions. that's the area colored pink on the radar. this is snow to the north. all snow in the pocono mountains. most of the morning looking at snow for lehigh valley, with a late changeover before it comes to an end later on. to the south, this is warm air trying to take over for the area and will eventually. that'
first alert for snow and ice. that's what we're getting now for philadelphia, new jersey, and northern delaware. the suburbs in the lehigh valley. it is happening this morning. by this afternoon, vast improvement. getting around this morning is going to be treacherous as we are seeing some accumulating snow in the lehigh valley and suburbs. but we're already seeing many neighborhoods change over to icy mix. that's as the atmosphere tries to warm up, but the ground is frozen. that's going to...
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lehigh valley sheet of ice. pottstown, sheet of ice. outside town, fleetwood, everything untreated has chaipghtd over -- changed over to a sheet of ice. aloft temperatures are above freezing that's why appear also it is raining. when the rain hits the surface, surface temperatures are well below the freezing mark of 32. 27 in quakertown, 28 in warrington. freezing mark, 32 for center city. vineland and gandys beach close to the freezing mark, glassboro, # 1 -- 31 and woodbine, 33 degrees. things are improving, but we have a long way together. informant northwest suburbs changeover time 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. if at all possible stay home. don't venture outdoors unless it's necessary. i-95 metro area between 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., that's when you change over for delaware and south jersey we are changing over now. when i come back in just a few minutes, i'll have another timeline for future tracker 6. i'll let you know when this gets out of here, we're talking 60s tomorrow in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >> can't wait for
lehigh valley sheet of ice. pottstown, sheet of ice. outside town, fleetwood, everything untreated has chaipghtd over -- changed over to a sheet of ice. aloft temperatures are above freezing that's why appear also it is raining. when the rain hits the surface, surface temperatures are well below the freezing mark of 32. 27 in quakertown, 28 in warrington. freezing mark, 32 for center city. vineland and gandys beach close to the freezing mark, glassboro, # 1 -- 31 and woodbine, 33 degrees....
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could still be seeing some icing, close to 10 area, the icing area continues into the lehigh valley and the poconos. most of the area changes over to rain. but the temperature is going to be critical. anything 30 or below, we'll see icing. when it warming up above 32 degrees, we'll see more rain and roads. 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon, we'll see a pretty good dry stretch through the second half of your saturday, but by sunday morning, the rain comes back, rain comes back, near 60 degrees across your region tomorrow morning. snow totals. one to two, pennsylvania suburbs, plus the changeover to ice, in the lehigh valley, two to high. and the poconos are going to love it, about three to six inches of snow. we see the ice event coming early on saturday. it's not going to be a whole day, we'll see some drying, but by sunday, we warm up, rain comes back and we cool down later in the day. >> this weather is making us feel kind of blue, but it's not the weather at all. it's sheena parveen's last day here on nbc10, heading down the road to nbc in washington. >> i've been saying the whole time, it'
could still be seeing some icing, close to 10 area, the icing area continues into the lehigh valley and the poconos. most of the area changes over to rain. but the temperature is going to be critical. anything 30 or below, we'll see icing. when it warming up above 32 degrees, we'll see more rain and roads. 3:00 p.m. in the afternoon, we'll see a pretty good dry stretch through the second half of your saturday, but by sunday morning, the rain comes back, rain comes back, near 60 degrees across...
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ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available to provide the placing -- the blessing he is suggesting. congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state are local law enforcement shall maintain individual for ice, just as they would do for any other law enforcement agency , up to 48 hours. usually, ice gets there much quicker than that. stay a local governments get reimbursed partially further cost already through a federal woods program. again, we are talking about people who have already been sanctuarythat policies would rather release rather than have them be sent back to their home country where they can no longer prey on individuals in the community. [indiscernible] mexican american legal defense educational fund. you ment
ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available to provide the placing -- the blessing he is suggesting. congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state are local law enforcement shall maintain individual for ice,...
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when is the ice going to end? it's mostly rain far to the south, 6:00 to 7:00 a.m., from dover, middletown, up to vineland, 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., most of the philadelphia area, farther to the north, 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. for king of prussia, west chester, buckingham and then 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. up through allentown and redding. so if you wait long enough, the weather will improve. a little bit more to the north and west, and the ice may be the toughest thing. and travel to the west or the north or even down to washington, it's not recommended in the morning. >>> sixers-lakers tonight at 8:00 here at the wells fargo center in south philly. it's the first time the lakers will be in town. allen iverson will be in town tonight. i'm here with all the details next in sports. >>> i'm danny pommells, csn, good to see you. hope all is well. you see that seven streeter is practicing for the national anthem. allen iverson will be honored at half time for his induction into the hall of fame. some of the fans made that trip to s
when is the ice going to end? it's mostly rain far to the south, 6:00 to 7:00 a.m., from dover, middletown, up to vineland, 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., most of the philadelphia area, farther to the north, 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. for king of prussia, west chester, buckingham and then 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. up through allentown and redding. so if you wait long enough, the weather will improve. a little bit more to the north and west, and the ice may be the toughest thing. and travel to the west or the north...
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it begins to turn to ice. we are seeing a lot of penn dot crews and independent contractors out plowing. when people wake up and get out the door the next couple hours, should see roads getting better. right now, outside our window we're seeing a sleet coming down, slowly turning to wintry mix. randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >> exactly what our meteorologists said would happen. >>> northbound lanes of roosevelt boulevard are reopened after a four car crash. here's what it looked like after 4:30 this morning. one person being treated at the hospital. investigators will certainly be looking into if this is weather related. crews have been out ahead of the storm, making sure the roads are salted, the drivers are safe out there. we will check in to see what the roads look like. charlie joins us by phone. good morning. >> good morning, how are you? >> first time this season we have a chance to talk. i am guessing crews have been busy since midday yesterday? >> we had our crews working thursday to put a salt brine do
it begins to turn to ice. we are seeing a lot of penn dot crews and independent contractors out plowing. when people wake up and get out the door the next couple hours, should see roads getting better. right now, outside our window we're seeing a sleet coming down, slowly turning to wintry mix. randy gyllenhaal, nbc10 news. >> exactly what our meteorologists said would happen. >>> northbound lanes of roosevelt boulevard are reopened after a four car crash. here's what it looked...
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hammonton, mays landing, icing. icing in the city of philadelphia. media, you're seeing icing and norristown reporting a mixture of sleet freezing rain and snow. you go farther to the north in the lehigh valley, far western suburbs and the poconos you're still snowing it is that layer of cold air that's very deep and the precipitation is coming down very moderately in the form of snow. especially where we're seeing the lavender colors, allentown is seeing a nice thump of snow this morning. temperatures cold enough to support it. quakertown, 23. pottstown, 22. center city, 29. remember the magic number is 32. once we get above that everything starts melting. cape may the villas, 37. you're past the freezing mark there. gandys beach without for freezing rain. 30 degrees. vinyl well below freezing with the present temperature reading of 28. set it in motion for the radars. the chunk of moisture snowing north of the pennsylvania turnpike. the wintry mix to the south. future tracker 6 we'll time it out for you, eventually what will happen the rain snow li
hammonton, mays landing, icing. icing in the city of philadelphia. media, you're seeing icing and norristown reporting a mixture of sleet freezing rain and snow. you go farther to the north in the lehigh valley, far western suburbs and the poconos you're still snowing it is that layer of cold air that's very deep and the precipitation is coming down very moderately in the form of snow. especially where we're seeing the lavender colors, allentown is seeing a nice thump of snow this morning....
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or hold anyone for ice. that kind of a list would give you folks here at the press club something to write about on a weekly basis. no question. in addition, the new administration should continue the process that has already begun, to cut federal funds to the sanctuaries. the department of justice has recently determined that certain sanctuary policies are inconsistent with federal law and if you are not complying , with federal law, then you cannot receive federal funds. in 2016, the 10 jurisdictions that were identified by the department of justice as having a policy that's a problem, received $96 million this year that they might end up having to , pay back if they don't change their policies by june 30, 2017. this is not unconstitutional coercion as some have claimed. , it is proper for the federal government to do this, if local governments are violating federal law. it's been done before. i think, even after taking those steps of meeting the jurisdictions halfway on the legal concerns about warrants,
or hold anyone for ice. that kind of a list would give you folks here at the press club something to write about on a weekly basis. no question. in addition, the new administration should continue the process that has already begun, to cut federal funds to the sanctuaries. the department of justice has recently determined that certain sanctuary policies are inconsistent with federal law and if you are not complying , with federal law, then you cannot receive federal funds. in 2016, the 10...
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are ice covered this morning. the roads, that's rain that's falling on the schuylkill. temperature is below freezing. not a problem because it is treated. untreated surfaces will be very slippery. we're now seeing freezing rain move into the lehigh valley, too. saw snow steady first thing this morning. now it is fog and freezing rain and even extending into the pocono mountains. was a steady snow, but warmer air is pushing into the mountains above ground level. the ground is still frozen. that's where we have a problem with ice. this large pink area from lehigh valley, philadelphia, wilmington into delaware, a very large area is seeing temperatures below freezing. as the rain comes down in philadelphia, the suburbs, richland, all seeing freezing rain leading to accumulating ice and moving into allentown area, even some portions of the pocono mountains. so the temperature is critical. once it warms up, we will only be looking at rain. next few hours, we have very cold temperatures. warmer air is just to the south w
are ice covered this morning. the roads, that's rain that's falling on the schuylkill. temperature is below freezing. not a problem because it is treated. untreated surfaces will be very slippery. we're now seeing freezing rain move into the lehigh valley, too. saw snow steady first thing this morning. now it is fog and freezing rain and even extending into the pocono mountains. was a steady snow, but warmer air is pushing into the mountains above ground level. the ground is still frozen....
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we requested fidel ice cream, chocolate ice cream, cookie dough ice cream.ou can see charlie gasparino already eating up at macadamia not. we don't have the macadamia not. we are not going to blame this on amazon even though i think it is a routine flavor they didn't have it. working closely with adam shapiro had to make an executive decision to go ahead and smog the macadamia not ice cream for cookie dough. raw cookie dough. not a very good idea to do. they wouldn't even recommend a teaspoon. essentially it could kill you. so dan wants to kill me. and ordered from a raw cookie dough plopped in the senate to see if i survive. that is a whole separate issue. whether it's going to kill me or too sweet and melting fast, it is not here. you've got now 24 minutes, amazon, to get it here. by the way comic quick look at amazon stock. anyone running with ice cream. this stock is tumbling on this development. maybe a little more time delivering stuff and less time lunching staff. we've got charlie gasparino here. you said a chance to try the donut. >> i want you to k
we requested fidel ice cream, chocolate ice cream, cookie dough ice cream.ou can see charlie gasparino already eating up at macadamia not. we don't have the macadamia not. we are not going to blame this on amazon even though i think it is a routine flavor they didn't have it. working closely with adam shapiro had to make an executive decision to go ahead and smog the macadamia not ice cream for cookie dough. raw cookie dough. not a very good idea to do. they wouldn't even recommend a teaspoon....
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briefly with the icing. for pennsylvania, berks county, that ice is going to last a little bit longer. treacherous conditions tomorrow morning. it's going to start now until saturday morning. first alert starts for the early-morning hours of saturday for accumulating snow and an icy mix and that will cause slippery roads. very dangerous driving conditions. we don't want you to be on the road until this whole thing comes to an end. here's what it looks like, this is 6:00 a.m. tomorrow, snow will be falling across part of a good portion tomorrow morning. northern delaware, chester county through the philadelphia area even our superior neighborhoods in new jersey that will be ice. very dangerous on the roads. that ice will move into the pennsylvania such uburbs, berks county included. that ice will continue moving farther to the north. rain down to the south. snowing in the poconos. either way, dangerous travel. coming up a closer look at the timing throughout the rest of the day. >>> tonight, road crews have a
briefly with the icing. for pennsylvania, berks county, that ice is going to last a little bit longer. treacherous conditions tomorrow morning. it's going to start now until saturday morning. first alert starts for the early-morning hours of saturday for accumulating snow and an icy mix and that will cause slippery roads. very dangerous driving conditions. we don't want you to be on the road until this whole thing comes to an end. here's what it looks like, this is 6:00 a.m. tomorrow, snow will...
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melting sea ice accelerates warming. ice reflects the sun rays back into space. but dark open waters exposed by loss of sea ice absorb them. >> what scientists believe is happening is the more that ice cap shrinks, that dark water absorbs heat faster. and it becomes the cycle where the warming actually begins to go faster than what has been projected. >> so the less ice we have there, and the less surface for the sun to bounce its rays off of, the warmer the whole planet becomes and that's what we get into what we call feedback loops. so the arctic is a bellwether for the rest of the planet. that if the arctic absorbs a lot more heat, because the ice is gone, it could have ramifications for the rest of the planet. >> the arctic is a global air conditioner. it helps regulate climate and weather patterns. as the arctic warms, wind patterns shift affecting weather in north america and europe. the melting of the greenland ice sheet will also have ramifications for the rest of the planet. it stands traise global sea levels by 20 feet or more. >> that will impact place
melting sea ice accelerates warming. ice reflects the sun rays back into space. but dark open waters exposed by loss of sea ice absorb them. >> what scientists believe is happening is the more that ice cap shrinks, that dark water absorbs heat faster. and it becomes the cycle where the warming actually begins to go faster than what has been projected. >> so the less ice we have there, and the less surface for the sun to bounce its rays off of, the warmer the whole planet becomes and...
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you've got the ice pellets from the sleet. now we have temperatures below freezing that's not melting anytime soon. a lot of roads are covered, back roads especially are a mess. anything untreated will be a mess over the next couple of hours. temperatures holding steady in the 20s north and west. pilots, 22. warrington, 22. center city, 27 degrees. glassboro, 28. vineland 28. gandys beach, 29. you're saying all of them are below freezing why is it raining or sleeting in my neighborhood down here? the reason for that, this is what it is at the surface, temperature-wise, you get aloft a couple of thousand feet we're above freezing. eventually that warmer air will work its way down to the surface. it will go over to rain. here's the wider view there's the mixing line that represents the snow sleet and rain all lifts to the north in the next couple of hours. here's future tracker 6 we'll go hour by hour for you. yellow represent ago moderate rain. 9:00 a.m. that -- representing a moderate rain, 9:00 a.m., that is all rain. tempera
you've got the ice pellets from the sleet. now we have temperatures below freezing that's not melting anytime soon. a lot of roads are covered, back roads especially are a mess. anything untreated will be a mess over the next couple of hours. temperatures holding steady in the 20s north and west. pilots, 22. warrington, 22. center city, 27 degrees. glassboro, 28. vineland 28. gandys beach, 29. you're saying all of them are below freezing why is it raining or sleeting in my neighborhood down...
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seeing less ice in our oceans. thinner ice. we're seeing coastal erosion as a result of not as much ice being a suffer for wave action. i had a cabin that i built a thousand feet from the edge of the ocean and in less than 10 years it was 20 feet from the ocean and i moved it a mile away and now it's only three quarters of a mile away from the ocean. so we have a serious erosion problem up here. >> mayor mike aamot has lived in barrow for over 40 years. he wants to move the entire city inland to save it from the effects of climate change. >> if there were enough money available, my thought would be to move the town. >> but it's not that simple. barrow has a billion dollars worth of infrastructure. houses, schools, a heating underground tunnel that keeps pipes and sewer lines from freezing. all of which makes moving prohibitively expensive. >> our coastal communities are tied to the ocean so in the past they could move very easily because you just build a new house. but we've got buried infrastructure in all of our communities n
seeing less ice in our oceans. thinner ice. we're seeing coastal erosion as a result of not as much ice being a suffer for wave action. i had a cabin that i built a thousand feet from the edge of the ocean and in less than 10 years it was 20 feet from the ocean and i moved it a mile away and now it's only three quarters of a mile away from the ocean. so we have a serious erosion problem up here. >> mayor mike aamot has lived in barrow for over 40 years. he wants to move the entire city...
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looks like an ice rink out there.'t say this very often, honestly if you don't have to go out this morning, don't stay home wait until the temperatures climb above freezing and start running your errands. i would wait at least until 10:00 a.m. before i left the house. that's how bad the roads are right now. you have to remember the road crews can't drop the brine on every single road of every development across the viewing area. the back roads are a complete mess. we're seeing the freezing rain and dense fog settle in. it's a miserable morning around the delaware and lehigh valleys. you're looking at the colors, the green representing the rain, the white the snow, the blue shade is where we're picking up the mixture of snow, sleet and freeing rain. a lot of is freezing rain at this point. which, remember, is rain falling that freezes on contact with the cold ground. it looks like a cold icy rain in southern cumberland and cape may county. the jersey shore, let's say route 9 or the garden state parkway looks like plain
looks like an ice rink out there.'t say this very often, honestly if you don't have to go out this morning, don't stay home wait until the temperatures climb above freezing and start running your errands. i would wait at least until 10:00 a.m. before i left the house. that's how bad the roads are right now. you have to remember the road crews can't drop the brine on every single road of every development across the viewing area. the back roads are a complete mess. we're seeing the freezing rain...
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ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs is articulable facts that the person is deportable, and he state and local law enforcement agents shall maintain custody of that alien -- that is what the federal relations say, shall remain in custody of that individual, just as they would do for any other law enforcement agency, up to 48 hours. usually, ice gets there much quicker than that. the state and local governments get reimbursed partially for their costs already through a federal awards program. again we are talking about , people who have already been arrested, that sanctuary policies would rather release rather than have them be sent back to thei
ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs is articulable facts that the person is deportable, and he state and local law enforcement...
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Dec 16, 2016
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snow and ice.is not a good combination. at least @not going to last too long. the problem is saturday morning. snow to ice to rain. saturday afternoon we are fine. sunday morning it's rainy but it's warm. sunday afternoon it's windy and doe colder. the clouds are in. we are starting to see returns. radar is looking up into the clouds. it's not quite reaching the ground as a lot of this stuff is. it's just starting to get organized out there. as we go through the night tonight the first little batch of snow kind of races in right in the middle of the night. by tomorrow morning it will be snowing from philadelphia area n northward. it will improve from south to north. like at 8:30 here we have significant rain in philly and delaware and south jersey. some icing in between and then areas of heavier snow to the north and even to the north it's going to change over first to the ice and then to the rain. now, of course the cold is setting all of this up. erika martin has more on how cold it is. >> condit
snow and ice.is not a good combination. at least @not going to last too long. the problem is saturday morning. snow to ice to rain. saturday afternoon we are fine. sunday morning it's rainy but it's warm. sunday afternoon it's windy and doe colder. the clouds are in. we are starting to see returns. radar is looking up into the clouds. it's not quite reaching the ground as a lot of this stuff is. it's just starting to get organized out there. as we go through the night tonight the first little...
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Dec 1, 2016
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skates i can't ice skate. roller skate yes ice skate no. but we have a little bit of a face-off going on here behind us. we have the mayor and tom with center ice. but i am here with jr who is the president of the recreation department here in canton. tell me a little about what it takes to keep this going this winter season. >> it took a community effort district and center ice and city of canton and to the canton recreation department who committed resources and time and their personnel to bring all this together. along with arcade coney so if you are cold and want a hot chocolate it will be opened and ready for everybody to come down tonight and tomorrow night. >> reporter: this is the event the next several days throughout the weekend as well. >> tonight is light up downtown where santa will come and christmas tree will get lit up and tomorrow night fi and there's event throughout downtown canton so we can ice skate and you can get face painteded and a connie and the door dis-- coney and the door district
skates i can't ice skate. roller skate yes ice skate no. but we have a little bit of a face-off going on here behind us. we have the mayor and tom with center ice. but i am here with jr who is the president of the recreation department here in canton. tell me a little about what it takes to keep this going this winter season. >> it took a community effort district and center ice and city of canton and to the canton recreation department who committed resources and time and their personnel...
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Dec 19, 2016
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black ice is possible. san jose and 280 at 17, 32 degrees, 4 and 42, the difficult planner at 7:00, 44 to 50 at noon, and 50 to 53 at 4:00 and back in the 30s and 4:00. all the cold weather is making for dangerous conditions on the roads with several crashes because of the ice. matt keller is on the road this morning. what are you seeing, matt? >> we on the road here at highway 17. it could be a disasterous commute coming from santa cruz in the los gatos to silicon valley and we know that 17 is a dangerous road and when you put ice at the thering reservoir spot it can be especially dangerous for people out there, check out the video we got this morning of what is taking place out there on highway 17 right out of los gatos we have countried three crashes involving for peoples and this is a tracky spot for commuters because there are a lot of cubs and it is steep and if there is ice, it is a very dangerous thing and the clip is reported large patches of black ice on both sides, northbound and southbound, and
black ice is possible. san jose and 280 at 17, 32 degrees, 4 and 42, the difficult planner at 7:00, 44 to 50 at noon, and 50 to 53 at 4:00 and back in the 30s and 4:00. all the cold weather is making for dangerous conditions on the roads with several crashes because of the ice. matt keller is on the road this morning. what are you seeing, matt? >> we on the road here at highway 17. it could be a disasterous commute coming from santa cruz in the los gatos to silicon valley and we know that...
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Dec 19, 2016
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i'm dr mark curran, a gaysologist who studies ice —— glaciologests who studies ice cores. ice sheet, it's you're on the surface of the antarctic ice sheet, its white as far as the eye can see and it starts to snow. this snow contains information from our atmosphere and in antarctica, the snow simply builds up through time in layers and it never belts. so we can then go and drill that ice to see all of that climate information from the past. you recover 2—3 metres of ice core on each run and bring it to the surface and then send the drill down again for the next 2—3 metres. when theice again for the next 2—3 metres. when the ice cores are brought to the surface, the ice core itself is sectioned into pieces. we measure chemicals in the ice itself and we measure chemicals in the air that's trapped athe snow flakes. we record a number of climate parameters, temperature, carbon dioxide, solar activity and volcanic activity, because understanding how the climate behaves naturally in the pastis climate behaves naturally in the past is the key to modelling our future. working in t
i'm dr mark curran, a gaysologist who studies ice —— glaciologests who studies ice cores. ice sheet, it's you're on the surface of the antarctic ice sheet, its white as far as the eye can see and it starts to snow. this snow contains information from our atmosphere and in antarctica, the snow simply builds up through time in layers and it never belts. so we can then go and drill that ice to see all of that climate information from the past. you recover 2—3 metres of ice core on each run...
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Dec 17, 2016
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you see the pink color, that's potential for icing. as the atmosphere warms up, no longer producing snow. it is coming as rain or sleet. that could lead to icing. temperatures in delaware are largely below freezing. starting to warm up. 28 in wilmington and could see icing with that wintry mix in delaware and to the south. if you look far enough south, you can see temperatures are just above freezing. we start with snow between now and 8:00, we will see that change to ice. a sleet and freezing rain mix, a wintry mix 8:00 a.m. to noon. we will be changing over as the atmosphere continues to warm up. go from icy mix to rain. then many areas dry out by lunchtime, it will be dryer and milder this afternoon. much of what's on the ground this morning will disappear this afternoon and gets warmer tonight. take a look at that when we come back with the extended forecast. >> thanks for that, bill. >>> 11 minutes after 5:00. what one man from the chaka fatt fattah jury says. >>> about quarter after 5:00 this saturday. here's a live look at the f
you see the pink color, that's potential for icing. as the atmosphere warms up, no longer producing snow. it is coming as rain or sleet. that could lead to icing. temperatures in delaware are largely below freezing. starting to warm up. 28 in wilmington and could see icing with that wintry mix in delaware and to the south. if you look far enough south, you can see temperatures are just above freezing. we start with snow between now and 8:00, we will see that change to ice. a sleet and freezing...
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Dec 11, 2016
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once you approach the edge of the ice, get your arms up on the ice. more of your body you have out of the water, the longer it's going to take for that cold effect to happen. >> but it will happen and that's your next big challenge. some of the jackson lake victims have been in the water for nearly eight minutes. true or false? it takes about half an hour in frigid water to incapacitate a person's muscular coordination. the statement is false. it's way more dire than that. in fact, you may only have a matter of minutes before paralysis sets in. >> you have roughly five to ten minutes before you start losing strength. your body, your limbs, start going numb. then you're not going to be able to hold onto anything. you lose dexterity. you lose all motor control. that's when it gets really serious and you can slip into the water and drown. >> with time running out, bystanders and relatives throw out everything they can. inner tubes and rope. >> when they're throwing the rope out there, it was landing within two to three feet of where they were, but i thin
once you approach the edge of the ice, get your arms up on the ice. more of your body you have out of the water, the longer it's going to take for that cold effect to happen. >> but it will happen and that's your next big challenge. some of the jackson lake victims have been in the water for nearly eight minutes. true or false? it takes about half an hour in frigid water to incapacitate a person's muscular coordination. the statement is false. it's way more dire than that. in fact, you...
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Dec 17, 2016
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it's ice. when we get a thin coating of ice, that's what's happening right now. all the area in pink, that's rain that's falling and freezing on all the untreated surfaces and it's not going to get above freezing. we're not going to see it melting until about after 9:00 this morning. it's going to be gradually melting so at least another couple of hours this is going to be ice on untreated surfaces here. we're going to see it taper off to rain by 10:00 this morning and ends by noon time but by then we'll begin to the 40s and we'll be in the 40s during the afternoon hours and the timing showing that area in green, that's rain. it is going to be getting above freezing by 10:00 this morning and then the rain ends and we may get sunshine this afternoon and temperatures will be near 50 tonight and into sunday we'll get some rain showers and in the low 60s but right now you can see temperatures are in the 20s so this treacherous icing continuing for at least another two or three hours. >> even though the "today" show is next we'll keep you posted on social media. we'll
it's ice. when we get a thin coating of ice, that's what's happening right now. all the area in pink, that's rain that's falling and freezing on all the untreated surfaces and it's not going to get above freezing. we're not going to see it melting until about after 9:00 this morning. it's going to be gradually melting so at least another couple of hours this is going to be ice on untreated surfaces here. we're going to see it taper off to rain by 10:00 this morning and ends by noon time but by...
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Dec 15, 2016
12/16
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that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental ice sheets. and so the fact that we're already measuring losses of ice from these major continental ice sheets means that they're contributing to sea level rise faster, once again, than climate scientists projected them to.. >> can we say how soon it's gonnana start causing problems r people whho live near the seashore? >> there''s a credible body of work now that suggests that if we continue with business as usual fossil fuel emissions, then byby the end o of is centu, wewe could see as much as t two meters, 6 feet of g global sea level rise. now, that would be catastrophic for many coastal regioions. for ththe u.s. east t and gulf coast, island nations around the world, some of which would literally be submerged by that amount of sea level rise. the ipcc makes a far more conservative statement. they state an upper bound of about a memeter, about 3 feet. and d it'ss once agagain an exae of where the ipcc arguably has been overly conservative. some, as myself, have argued that partly that's just
that's not the case for sea ice, but it is the case for the continental ice sheets. and so the fact that we're already measuring losses of ice from these major continental ice sheets means that they're contributing to sea level rise faster, once again, than climate scientists projected them to.. >> can we say how soon it's gonnana start causing problems r people whho live near the seashore? >> there''s a credible body of work now that suggests that if we continue with business as...
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Dec 16, 2016
12/16
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we're fighting ice right thousand. our crews were trying to make it up to the second floor and fire did a flash over which essentially involves the entire building to be on fire. >> it is a shame. >> reporter: broken hearts for neighbors and fire fighters react to go a fire that tore through the 1200 block of south millick street around 4c friday morning killing a young boy in the second floor back bedroom. >> it is just terrible. it the is terrible. i am thinking what the heck is going on. >> reporter: cynthia jones lived across the street for 48 years but said she has never seen anything like this. thirteen response units and 75 fire fighters and medics rushing to help. >> stairs were almost completely burned away, upstairs is completely burn. just a really tough fire fight our folks are just distressed, thinks a tragic outcome. >> reporter: commissioner adam tiehl says they rushed the 39 year-old man who made need treatment at the bush center at penn presbyterian medical center. >> fire officials say icy conditions
we're fighting ice right thousand. our crews were trying to make it up to the second floor and fire did a flash over which essentially involves the entire building to be on fire. >> it is a shame. >> reporter: broken hearts for neighbors and fire fighters react to go a fire that tore through the 1200 block of south millick street around 4c friday morning killing a young boy in the second floor back bedroom. >> it is just terrible. it the is terrible. i am thinking what the...
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Dec 15, 2016
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ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts -- is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state are local law enforcement shall maintain custody of that individual for -- "shall maintain custody of that individual ice," just as they would do for any other law enforcement agency, "up to 48 hours." usually, ice gets there much quicker than that. states and local governments get theirrsed partially for costs already through a federal works program. again, we are talking about people who have already been arrested, that sanctuary policies would rather release rather than have them be sent back to their home country wh
ice issues a detainer. that detainer has an indication that ice has probable cause to believe that this individual is deportable. that is not even the standard. the standard is articulable facts. this is not a criminal case. there are no trappings of the criminal system. there are no magistrates available who could even provide the blessing he is suggesting. all that congress has decided that ice needs articulable facts -- is articulable facts that the person is deportable and that the state...
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Dec 10, 2016
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no ice is safe ice. i wouldn't recommend being on the ice at any time. >> police aren't telling us who the man is as yet as they have to inform their family. in lake again err a case i today's tmj4. >> the w already been pretreated with salt brian. crews begin salting and putting it on the streets before they put it on the main roads. 175 garbage and recycling trucks unted with plow blades are ready to go when the to fall. >>> if we get the higher limits of sw predicted, we will have a snow emergency in all likelihood. that is declared by the commissioner of public works. look for those signs again whenever you park. >> now if you are parked in a snow route during a snow emergency you will be ticketed and toed. snow emergencies somes schools make playgrounds for overnight parking. list of those schools and also the city winter parking rules as tmj4.com. >>> remember it's now the law in wisconsin it turn on the headlights if it is snowing or any condition tat limits visi, wrijs and elevated roads can be g
no ice is safe ice. i wouldn't recommend being on the ice at any time. >> police aren't telling us who the man is as yet as they have to inform their family. in lake again err a case i today's tmj4. >> the w already been pretreated with salt brian. crews begin salting and putting it on the streets before they put it on the main roads. 175 garbage and recycling trucks unted with plow blades are ready to go when the to fall. >>> if we get the higher limits of sw predicted, we...
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Dec 17, 2016
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this is ice. that's not rain. it can be deceiving. we haven't had any snow yet. this is all ice. to climb above freezing so that is all combining to make it very dangerous. if you don't have to be out, you don't want to be out. look again at some of the video we have here, even emergency vehicles as heavy as those fire trucks are they are issues. i heard reports of fire trucks going off the road not far from here. i'm told there's an accident where a car went into a utility pole. that could mean issues for folks in the area as well. that's a possibility here. bottom line, if you don't have to be out, don't be out. it won't get better until later today. back to you. >> good advice. thank you. >>> some local schools and colleges are delaying events today because of this winter weather. activities at montgomery in charles county schools won't start until 11:00 a.m. and in fairfax county until noon and the university of maryland is delaying all saturday exams by one hour. you can see a full list of delays in our region in our weather story that's posted in our nbc washington app. >>>
this is ice. that's not rain. it can be deceiving. we haven't had any snow yet. this is all ice. to climb above freezing so that is all combining to make it very dangerous. if you don't have to be out, you don't want to be out. look again at some of the video we have here, even emergency vehicles as heavy as those fire trucks are they are issues. i heard reports of fire trucks going off the road not far from here. i'm told there's an accident where a car went into a utility pole. that could...
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Dec 21, 2016
12/16
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-these giant ice-cream sundaes? -paul: it is., who came up with the recipes for the ice cream? mike: well, bob farrell actually gave us recipes, but we don't make our own ice cream on premises. we have a third party. that is thrifty. lemonis: and so you give them your recipes, and they make them? mike: no. we use their particular brand. we didn't have the money to be able to do the bob farrell recipes. lemonis: you got to be kidding me. this isn't just some ordinary ice-cream parlor. this is an iconic brand that's been around since 1963, and they're using an ice cream that i could buy at a local drugstore? if you're known for ice cream, you should at least have something that's special, and special to only you. so, can you give me a little tour of the candy store? shauna: sure. -sandy, this is marcus. -sandy: hi. lemonis: hi, sandy. i'm marcus. sandy: it's a pleasure to meet you. shauna: sandy's in charge of all of our candy and merchandise. lemonis: and so your full-time job is the candy store? sandy: no. h.r., payroll duties. t
-these giant ice-cream sundaes? -paul: it is., who came up with the recipes for the ice cream? mike: well, bob farrell actually gave us recipes, but we don't make our own ice cream on premises. we have a third party. that is thrifty. lemonis: and so you give them your recipes, and they make them? mike: no. we use their particular brand. we didn't have the money to be able to do the bob farrell recipes. lemonis: you got to be kidding me. this isn't just some ordinary ice-cream parlor. this is an...
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>>> a frigid day today and plenty of ice on the road. storm team 4 meteorologist lauren rickets forecasts what is to come. >> my goodness, this morning a what a mess out there. across the area roadways. but good news is temperatures are warming. i still have a few spots that are below freezing at this moment but again those temperatures are coming up. we're going to be talking about that forecast. we've got rain on the way for tomorrow. we're going to be talking about all about that in a few minutes. >> early morning ice wreaks havoc for motorists and pedestrians. more about it coming up on news4. >> and a heated dispute between the u.s. and china after an international incident. what one side did today that could cool things down. the beltway near baltimore this morning. slick roads may have center a fuel tanker truck sliding. a man who said he pulled over because of the icy roads caught the crash on his cell phone video and we want to show you a look at the aftermath. debris from the explosion set off a 55 vehicle pile up. the damage o
>>> a frigid day today and plenty of ice on the road. storm team 4 meteorologist lauren rickets forecasts what is to come. >> my goodness, this morning a what a mess out there. across the area roadways. but good news is temperatures are warming. i still have a few spots that are below freezing at this moment but again those temperatures are coming up. we're going to be talking about that forecast. we've got rain on the way for tomorrow. we're going to be talking about all about...
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Dec 9, 2016
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through the ice so it's still too early for people to be walking through on the ice." and now that the sun has set---it's making it extremely difficult to search this 955 acre lake. we'll have another live update at six. reporting at lake como in walworth county, eric ross, today's tmj4. storm team coverage now. the snow we've managed to avoid this season... will arrive tomorrow night about this time. a winter storm watch goes into effect tomorrow evening. children across wisconsin are dancing with glee! let's get right to john malan in the weather center. friday night will be mostly the teens and a light breeze. saturday will be mostly cloudy and quiet for most of the day with highs in the mid 20s and
through the ice so it's still too early for people to be walking through on the ice." and now that the sun has set---it's making it extremely difficult to search this 955 acre lake. we'll have another live update at six. reporting at lake como in walworth county, eric ross, today's tmj4. storm team coverage now. the snow we've managed to avoid this season... will arrive tomorrow night about this time. a winter storm watch goes into effect tomorrow evening. children across wisconsin are...
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Dec 30, 2016
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i used to make the ice cream. i would manufacture the ice cream. i would scoop the ice cream. we have a lot of trust. i think that helps. ben did all the sales and marketing, all the creative stuff. i worked on distribution, manufacturi manufacturing. i think i am smart enough to know when ben came up with good ideas that were pushing the envelope of what's on the edge, that it was okay to do. you know, i think that's been one hall mark of ben & jerry's, it's been willing to be on the edge both of business practices and the issue of social justice and some of those stands. >> now, one thing we see a lot with startups as a goal is often to grow the company large enough that it can be taken public or acquired. you've gone through both those experiences. you've taken your company public and then was subsequently acquired by unilever. that wasn't your goal? >> no. when ben and i started, our goal was to do an ice cream shop for a couple of years. make $20,000 a year apiece, and then moving onto something else. we talked about becoming cross-country truckdrivers together. we were n
i used to make the ice cream. i would manufacture the ice cream. i would scoop the ice cream. we have a lot of trust. i think that helps. ben did all the sales and marketing, all the creative stuff. i worked on distribution, manufacturi manufacturing. i think i am smart enough to know when ben came up with good ideas that were pushing the envelope of what's on the edge, that it was okay to do. you know, i think that's been one hall mark of ben & jerry's, it's been willing to be on the edge...
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Dec 16, 2016
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this truck sliding on ice slamming into a bus.eup shuttling down this interstate in pennsylvania. slammed with two feet of snow and more on the way. 38 states facing alerts right now. >>> an abc news exclusive. 20 years after jonbenet ramsey's murder, a grand juror speaking out for the first time about the
this truck sliding on ice slamming into a bus.eup shuttling down this interstate in pennsylvania. slammed with two feet of snow and more on the way. 38 states facing alerts right now. >>> an abc news exclusive. 20 years after jonbenet ramsey's murder, a grand juror speaking out for the first time about the
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Dec 18, 2016
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we had a 23-vehicle accident as the road was covered in ice. now as the temperatures drop again vdot says it can't pretreat the roads because they're wet in spots from the rain earlier. it will have crews on stand by monitoring the conditions after a weekend filled with all kinds of weather. from ice covered roads creating dangerous driving conditions to skaters wearing t-shirts and 60-degree weather at the pentagon row outdoor ice rink. >> it's cold. it's warm. out here in short sleeves and tonight we'll be bundled up and back down to the 20's. ryan: it's been a rollercoaster weekend of weather. >> it was easier to get out of bed today because it's not as cold. but that's why i'm here shopping because i was able to get out. ryan: megan listened to the warnings to stay off ice-covered roads saturday as crashes piled up across the region. major roads shut down for hours. today shoppers are out and about taking advantage of the mild temperatures with one week left till christmas. >> i'm almost finished. i'm done. it was great. no long lines. >> a
we had a 23-vehicle accident as the road was covered in ice. now as the temperatures drop again vdot says it can't pretreat the roads because they're wet in spots from the rain earlier. it will have crews on stand by monitoring the conditions after a weekend filled with all kinds of weather. from ice covered roads creating dangerous driving conditions to skaters wearing t-shirts and 60-degree weather at the pentagon row outdoor ice rink. >> it's cold. it's warm. out here in short sleeves...