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/dayton, ohio, public works deputy director"you have to be careful with the amount of lane miles that we have that is residential because if you go in and put down salt and it starts to melt and then you don't get back to plow it before it freezes, then you just created ice."i'm john lorinc reporting. (anchor) (anchor) taking a live (anchor) taking a live look outside... san francisco's embarcadero. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez. scattered showers will gradually dissipate through the remainder of the day, expect a dry night in the bay area. overnight lows will cool into the 40s. friday daytime highs will range from the upper 50s to lower 60s. a high surf warning is currently in effect for these very large waves. do not underestimate the power of the ocean and remain a safe distance from the coast. a chance of showers will persist friday and saturday across the north bay with dry conditions elsewhere. light rain possible throughout the region early sunday, then dry weather returns monday through the rest of next week with mild tempera
/dayton, ohio, public works deputy director"you have to be careful with the amount of lane miles that we have that is residential because if you go in and put down salt and it starts to melt and then you don't get back to plow it before it freezes, then you just created ice."i'm john lorinc reporting. (anchor) (anchor) taking a live (anchor) taking a live look outside... san francisco's embarcadero. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez....
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back to your phone calls, kathleen is joining us in dayton ohio . >> i couldn't agree with your guest more about talking to people who have different views than you. i went to a trump rally outside of dayton ohio in 2016 i had a sign that says i'm a sanders supporter and i want to talk to trumps of orders. i had a blast. you find out that we have far more in common about equity in education, healthcare, for all and fair pay. then even banging on the doors which i've done almost every election, i talked to trump supporters of the time and had fabulous conversations. i learned so much, however, i want to ask your guests, i believe you said that washington's body guards were referred to as lifeguards and that they ended up if i heard correct, they ended up being part of the conspirators to take his life. i'm wondering what they were so angry about and i also want to ask c-span to do a show on those who have been hiring illegal immigrants for decades and why they are not in jail. show us some state-by-state graphs. i'd also love to hear more about the israeli conflict anymore please have
back to your phone calls, kathleen is joining us in dayton ohio . >> i couldn't agree with your guest more about talking to people who have different views than you. i went to a trump rally outside of dayton ohio in 2016 i had a sign that says i'm a sanders supporter and i want to talk to trumps of orders. i had a blast. you find out that we have far more in common about equity in education, healthcare, for all and fair pay. then even banging on the doors which i've done almost every...
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speaking of soccer, nine-year- old brady moore from dayton, ohio, playing with 11-year-olds because he's good to play with his own age. >> walker out of orlando, the move he calls his 360 east bay even though hs florida. he's going to go to oregon. >> the degree of difficulty what he just did. and nine-year-old soccer player. >> good night everyone. >> good night. i'm starving. any chance that's for me? oh, no. it is for mom. i'm planning on making some bad choices tonight, and i'm gonna need her on my side. i never realized the forethought that went into being a disappointment. hey! hey! hey, uncle mitch. what are you doing here? what do you mean? it's uncle mitchell's birthday fun day. we forgot to get uncle mitchell a present for his last birthday. so, we came up with this great idea -- a coupon for a fun day with the three of us. it was perfect because it was so sweet and we'd never have to do it. i hope you're ready for your first big surprise! i am. it's a super-fun omelet! aww! uh, yeah! and if you were wondering what is so super-fun about that, is that it comes with a -- a side o
speaking of soccer, nine-year- old brady moore from dayton, ohio, playing with 11-year-olds because he's good to play with his own age. >> walker out of orlando, the move he calls his 360 east bay even though hs florida. he's going to go to oregon. >> the degree of difficulty what he just did. and nine-year-old soccer player. >> good night everyone. >> good night. i'm starving. any chance that's for me? oh, no. it is for mom. i'm planning on making some bad choices...
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is hand new year's eve outside dayton, ohio. brandon washburn tried usill his hone to place his order. it's believed his girlfriend is the person who is recording here this cident, who is also deaf. the worker is hurd saying in this videos that i against company policy and a taco bell worker told them to come inside instead but washburn couldn't understand him. taco bell says all workers at the store will be retrained. >>> the most downloaded weather app in the worldow is facing a lawsuit for allegedly sharing millions of viewsers' data. prosecutors say the weather channel app collected, shared and profited from the private location data of its consumers. they claim the app misled users in thinking their data would only bed ur personalized forecast. ibm, which owns the app, has allegations. prosecutors say the lawsuit could cost weather channel app millions of dollars. >>> local members of the catholic church come together. what they say c thehurch needs to do right now in the wake of the sex abuse crisis. >>> i'm darcy spencer,
is hand new year's eve outside dayton, ohio. brandon washburn tried usill his hone to place his order. it's believed his girlfriend is the person who is recording here this cident, who is also deaf. the worker is hurd saying in this videos that i against company policy and a taco bell worker told them to come inside instead but washburn couldn't understand him. taco bell says all workers at the store will be retrained. >>> the most downloaded weather app in the worldow is facing a...
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roads.erous driving on the this suv skidding off the road in dayton, ohio. a car narrowly missing a house in massachusetts. even this snowplow falling over on a steep street near boston. at least 3,500 flight cancellations nationwide. and an ef-2 tornado at the edge of the storm, ripping through buildings in alabama. and now, the dangerous arctic blast. windchill temperatures falling fast. a brutally cold monday morning for the carolinas to maine. sam champion with the forecast in a moment. but first, stephanie ramos starts us off in albany, new york. >> reporter: that monster storm leaving behind a frozen mess. delivering a one-two punch of snow, ice, and rain. and now, potentially life-threatening temperatures menacing 70 million americans. listen to that crackling. these are ice pellets now falling here in albany. that major blast of cold air moving through the northeast, leading to a dangerous freeze. roads from missouri to maine turned into skating rinks. >> we almost went off the road a couple of times. >> reporter: the snow and ice making travel treac
roads.erous driving on the this suv skidding off the road in dayton, ohio. a car narrowly missing a house in massachusetts. even this snowplow falling over on a steep street near boston. at least 3,500 flight cancellations nationwide. and an ef-2 tornado at the edge of the storm, ripping through buildings in alabama. and now, the dangerous arctic blast. windchill temperatures falling fast. a brutally cold monday morning for the carolinas to maine. sam champion with the forecast in a moment. but...
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host: dexter is calling from dayton, ohio, and recently found a job. caller: good morning.ost: go ahead. caller: good morning. i recently found a job but the job that i hold is really a seasonal type job. from what i am seeing, the benefits are not there. claimed topparently increase the job growth but when you have employers that make millions of dollars and have minimal employees and when it comes time for health insurance, you see more than 50% of the cost. if the employee gets an hourly wage, a minimum wage, roughly about $12 an hour or $14 an hour, does not pay much of the bills especially when everything has gone up in price. the advantages of all of these jobs being created, the cost of living. host: michael is calling from smyrna, tennessee, and plans to stay in his current job. caller: good morning. i do not plan on staying very long because i am fixing to retire, but i've been there since 1984 in the automotive industry. we build cars and trucks in smyrna. i do love c-span. you guys are very patient with people when they call in, especially when they get off track
host: dexter is calling from dayton, ohio, and recently found a job. caller: good morning.ost: go ahead. caller: good morning. i recently found a job but the job that i hold is really a seasonal type job. from what i am seeing, the benefits are not there. claimed topparently increase the job growth but when you have employers that make millions of dollars and have minimal employees and when it comes time for health insurance, you see more than 50% of the cost. if the employee gets an hourly...
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from dayton, ohio mayor whaley who supported the funding of the gem city market in a section of daytonve -- 40% of the population was in low-income area and they were a mile from a grocery store. we know about food deserts, don't we? that was an example. youngstown, ohio, mayor tito brown. his support of a program called revitalize. it was a program that made investments to help stabilize neighborhoods by improving housing and property conditions. so let me lead in applause for all of those folks. [ applause ] and then, of course, no program can recognize everybody, so we have that special runner-up category who received an outstanding achievement award, and in that group from boston, mayor walsh. mayor pete budejay, how did i do, pete? are you in the room? we'll know how to say that name based on his announcement. from south bend, mayor pete. by the way, if you're a habitat fan, what south bend and mayor pete helped create in south bend earlier this year where the carter build was absolutely amazing. that neighborhood was absolutely amazing. so mayor pete, if you're not here, please a
from dayton, ohio mayor whaley who supported the funding of the gem city market in a section of daytonve -- 40% of the population was in low-income area and they were a mile from a grocery store. we know about food deserts, don't we? that was an example. youngstown, ohio, mayor tito brown. his support of a program called revitalize. it was a program that made investments to help stabilize neighborhoods by improving housing and property conditions. so let me lead in applause for all of those...
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they came here to ohio. dayton is like a ghost sitting out. a lot of people left here.hey left because of the drugs, the immigrants, they are bringing the drugs. we have one of the biggest drug problems right here. my son was one of those. we are sorry about your loss. that has been part of the debate. guest: again, we are sorry for your loss. the drug epidemic has hit america very hard. it is something that legislators are working tirelessly to address. when it comes to some of the the responsention, some people might give is a lot of the people that are trying to come to the united states may not have the passports or popular documentation because they are coming from lower income places where they are fleeing gang violence or drug violence. they may not have the ability to get a passport and come here legally. we will go to michael in california. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. good morning. i was wondering as holsters if you could speak to the media.ization of social there was a documentary on hbo about what happened in england with brexit. it appears tha
they came here to ohio. dayton is like a ghost sitting out. a lot of people left here.hey left because of the drugs, the immigrants, they are bringing the drugs. we have one of the biggest drug problems right here. my son was one of those. we are sorry about your loss. that has been part of the debate. guest: again, we are sorry for your loss. the drug epidemic has hit america very hard. it is something that legislators are working tirelessly to address. when it comes to some of the the...
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back to your phone calls, kathleen is joining us from dayton, ohio. good morning.aller: i could not agree with your guests more, talking to people who have different views than you.i went to a trump rally outside of dayton, ohio in 2016, and i had a sign that said "i am my sanders supporter, and i want to talk to trumps of orders." -- sanders supporter, and i want to talk to trump supporters." i had a blast. and banging on the doors this fall, which i have done almost every election, i have fabulous conversations. you can learn so much about one another. however, i want to ask your guest, i believe that you said washington's bodyguards were referred to as lifeguards, and that they ended up, if i heard you correctly, that they ended up being part of the conspirator to take his lifes. i am wondering what they were so angry about. i also want to ask c-span to do a show on those who have been hiring illegal immigrants for decades and why they are not fined and jailed. do it state-by-state, show us some state-by-state graphs of who hires and if they are thrown in jail.
back to your phone calls, kathleen is joining us from dayton, ohio. good morning.aller: i could not agree with your guests more, talking to people who have different views than you.i went to a trump rally outside of dayton, ohio in 2016, and i had a sign that said "i am my sanders supporter, and i want to talk to trumps of orders." -- sanders supporter, and i want to talk to trump supporters." i had a blast. and banging on the doors this fall, which i have done almost every...
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- i am from dayton, ohio, and i'm a teacher. wayne: a teacher-- give her a round of applause.
- i am from dayton, ohio, and i'm a teacher. wayne: a teacher-- give her a round of applause.
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dayton ohio, feels like 16 below zero. worcester, massachusetts, feels like 32 degrees below zero.rture this is from yesterday. up and down the eastern seaboard, you are 42 degrees colder today at this time than you were yesterday in norfork. basically up and down the e ea anywhere from 25 to 30 degrees colder today than it was yesterday. this cold air stays in place about 24, maybe 36 hours. on the back side of it, it's warmer in the midsection of the country. we will watch another storm get to chicago tomorrow, maybe north of chicago, you'll see some snowy weather. that will be mostly rain by the time it makes its way to the northeast. john. >> lonnie, thanks. hundreds of passengers on board a united airlines flight were left trapped on the tarmac in canada for more than 15 hours. flight 179 left newark, new jersey, headed to hong kong on saturday. 250 passengers and 15 crew were on board, about three hours into the flight, the plane was diverted to new funland after a emergency. the passenger was taken to the hospital but before the plane could take off, one of the emergency doo
dayton ohio, feels like 16 below zero. worcester, massachusetts, feels like 32 degrees below zero.rture this is from yesterday. up and down the eastern seaboard, you are 42 degrees colder today at this time than you were yesterday in norfork. basically up and down the e ea anywhere from 25 to 30 degrees colder today than it was yesterday. this cold air stays in place about 24, maybe 36 hours. on the back side of it, it's warmer in the midsection of the country. we will watch another storm get...
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my first time in new york city from dayton, ohio. >> good morning to euless, texas. >> from south carolina to "today" on this tuesday morning. thank you for joining us. it's a very col y. snow may be on the way in new york city. we're getting ready. >> it's coming. >>> weave a lot t get to. news at 8:00, more americans are feeling thetrong ripple effects of the government shutdown with no sign of relief from washington. nbc's tom costello is at reagan national on shdown day number 25. tom, good mornin >> reporter: hoda, good morning. i just got off the phone with the tsa. you may recall yesterday we had lines at the atlanta airport stretching back 90 minutes because theyyad so tsa officers calling out sick, they had to close a checkpoint. the tsa says this morning dramatic improvement in atlanta. houston still has a checkpoint closed. the trouble is tsa officers, some of them calling out sick because they need to find a t second jt pays them. 51,000 tsa officers working without pay. we also mentioned we have so many air traffic controllers working without pay as well. let's make the point
my first time in new york city from dayton, ohio. >> good morning to euless, texas. >> from south carolina to "today" on this tuesday morning. thank you for joining us. it's a very col y. snow may be on the way in new york city. we're getting ready. >> it's coming. >>> weave a lot t get to. news at 8:00, more americans are feeling thetrong ripple effects of the government shutdown with no sign of relief from washington. nbc's tom costello is at reagan...
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♪ >> my first time in new york city from dayton, ohio. >> good morning to yulis, texas. >> checking offwant to thank everybody for joining us. it's a very cold day. snow may be on the way here in new york city. getting ready. >> it's coming. >> we do have a lot to get to. we're going to start with your news at 8:00. more americans are now feeling the strong ripple effects of the government shutdown with no sign of relief from washington. nbc's tom costello is at reagan national on shutdown day number 25. hey, tom, good morning. >> hoda, good morning. we have an improved situation today. i got off the phone with the tsa. you may remember yesterday we had lines at the atlanta airport stretching back 90 minutes because they had so many tsa officers calling out sick, they had to close a check point. a dramatic improvement in atlanta. the trouble is tsa officers, some of them calling out sick because they need to go find a second job that actually pays them. 15,000 tsa officers working without paed. we also have so many air traffic controllers working without pay as well. and let's make the
♪ >> my first time in new york city from dayton, ohio. >> good morning to yulis, texas. >> checking offwant to thank everybody for joining us. it's a very cold day. snow may be on the way here in new york city. getting ready. >> it's coming. >> we do have a lot to get to. we're going to start with your news at 8:00. more americans are now feeling the strong ripple effects of the government shutdown with no sign of relief from washington. nbc's tom costello is at...
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number two, and dayton, ohio. median price, 66,500. rounding out the top five, cleveland 67 green.o be made in the fashion industry. just as the sky, giorgio, armani. now worth seven points 4 billion. his business empire includes perfume, makeup, restaurants can buy real estate. he spends its money in private homes all over the world including italy, france. seven points 4 billion. here it is. made his debut at the technology show in vegas. stick your unfolded laundry in the top. seconds later it comes out perfectly folded. there's a drawback. they can't fold underwear or socks and the other drawback is you got to stand there and feed the stuff into the machine. >> would i buy one? no. another story were watching. the china trade deal. is there anyway that 90 day truce ends and they walk away? the market right now shows a very small gain of three-point that 2381. stuart: down ever so slightly. where is that? it is down six points, which is just a fraction down 21%. down a tiny fraction .08 could not or is there is movement in the stock right now. the results will likely have an imp
number two, and dayton, ohio. median price, 66,500. rounding out the top five, cleveland 67 green.o be made in the fashion industry. just as the sky, giorgio, armani. now worth seven points 4 billion. his business empire includes perfume, makeup, restaurants can buy real estate. he spends its money in private homes all over the world including italy, france. seven points 4 billion. here it is. made his debut at the technology show in vegas. stick your unfolded laundry in the top. seconds later...
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doug is up first in dayton, ohio. go ahead. doug, are you with us? caller: yes, hello.rning, c-span. i just got a question for you. 1974, ok, the vietnam aterans of america filed civil suit against the united states government, and i would love to know what happened to that court case that was supposed to be heard in the supreme court concerning the 1970 more -- the 19th of before vietnam veterans readjustment act -- the 1974 vietnam veterans readjustment act. host: how is your knowledge of 1970's cases? guest: a little before my time. host: jim is next in texas, a republican. go ahead. caller: yes, i am retired air force. i don't think the military needs to be a test tube. we are into things that normal jobs are not. conflicts, we have enough to worry about when you go on the front line. i support what trump is doing. how do you feel about this? host: lawrence hurley, do you want to talk about the reaction to the transgender decision yesterday? rights,bviously the gay transgender rights groups are very upset about this. they were fully supportive of the obama administr
doug is up first in dayton, ohio. go ahead. doug, are you with us? caller: yes, hello.rning, c-span. i just got a question for you. 1974, ok, the vietnam aterans of america filed civil suit against the united states government, and i would love to know what happened to that court case that was supposed to be heard in the supreme court concerning the 1970 more -- the 19th of before vietnam veterans readjustment act -- the 1974 vietnam veterans readjustment act. host: how is your knowledge of...
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host: from dayton, ohio. the next up, tom. caller: hello.order patrol agents, every one of them say they need a wall and it would help them do their job. it makes no sense to even argue this. it's like giving the military a tank when they need a jet. everybody wants to call people a mexico -- a racist. even the people in mexico were saying we are being invaded. these are people in tijuana. they better pray to god. another young man died, 22 years old in tennessee this week, the other day. host: that is tom in ohio. lindsay mcpherson, on the pages of roll call, why the shutdown is good for house democrats saying democrats don't want a roughly quarter of the government to be shut down. it is ad foremost, great messaging opportunity to highlight the differences between democratic and republican governing strategies. president donald trump is shouldering most of the blame for the shutdown. house democrats are the only ones moving legislation to reopen the government. the package of 6 waspropriation's bills composed of senate bills providing demo
host: from dayton, ohio. the next up, tom. caller: hello.order patrol agents, every one of them say they need a wall and it would help them do their job. it makes no sense to even argue this. it's like giving the military a tank when they need a jet. everybody wants to call people a mexico -- a racist. even the people in mexico were saying we are being invaded. these are people in tijuana. they better pray to god. another young man died, 22 years old in tennessee this week, the other day. host:...
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next call for jacqueline woodson from denice in dayton, ohio, thank you for holding. you're on the air. >> caller: yes. thank you so much and thank you c-span through the years of watching c-span every genre, so many resources i've gotten through the years for my own person and the classroom and i want to say, jacqueline, the first time i ever called in through all the years. you're amazing. have not read all of your books but each year when i had my own homeroom and now that it have all of those students for computer science, we start out the school year with each kindness. by the time we get to the point that it's done, kindness done and undone, you should see their eyes. so phenomenal. i wanted that book and i bought one and then another parent bought the book for me. i'm sour. my phone went if. >> guest: that's okay. >> caller: bought it for me and we used every year. it's so phenomenal. you can hear nothing. it relates to kids so much. it's such a great way to start out the school year to set the tone. i love that book. i'm going read more of it. i have to much t
next call for jacqueline woodson from denice in dayton, ohio, thank you for holding. you're on the air. >> caller: yes. thank you so much and thank you c-span through the years of watching c-span every genre, so many resources i've gotten through the years for my own person and the classroom and i want to say, jacqueline, the first time i ever called in through all the years. you're amazing. have not read all of your books but each year when i had my own homeroom and now that it have all...
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it's starting to creep into dayton and columbus ohio, on the southern end, this is our concern for severea watch for louisiana and mississippi until 1:00 this afternoon. you have winter weather alerts stretching from missouri to maine. it's a combination of some areas getting snow, some getting ice, freezing rain, sleet. some getting just about everything. by tonight, say about 8:00/9:00, cities like cincinnati, columbus, pittsburgh, will see that transition from snow into ice. cities like new york. will you initiate as snow. then you start to see it change over to everything over the next 24 hours. then the system finally begins to exit. you may get wrap-around snow for cities like new york once we get into tomorrow. not to mention lake effect bans may set up for erie, pennsylvania and cleveland into the day sunday. overall accumulations expected to be the highest portion of interior new england. 18, 20, if not 24 inches is possible. cities like columbus and cleveland, 8 to 12 inches are expected. ice will be the biggest concern. especially for cities boston to hartfo hartford, it's not
it's starting to creep into dayton and columbus ohio, on the southern end, this is our concern for severea watch for louisiana and mississippi until 1:00 this afternoon. you have winter weather alerts stretching from missouri to maine. it's a combination of some areas getting snow, some getting ice, freezing rain, sleet. some getting just about everything. by tonight, say about 8:00/9:00, cities like cincinnati, columbus, pittsburgh, will see that transition from snow into ice. cities like new...
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they came here to ohio. dayton is like a ghost sitting out. a lot of people left here. they left because of the drugs, the immigrants, they are bringing the drugs. we have one of the biggest drug problems right here. my son was one of those. we are sorry about your loss. that has been part of the debate. guest: again, we are sorry for your loss. the drug epidemic has hit america very hard. it is something that legislators are working tirelessly to address. when it comes to some of the the responsention, some people might give is a lot of the people that are trying to come to the united states may not have the passports or popular documentation because they are coming from lower income places where they are fleeing gang violence or drug violence. they may not have the ability to get a passport and come here legally. we will go to michael in california. good morning. caller: good morning, steve. good morning. i was wondering as holsters if you could speak to the media.ization of social there was a documentary on hbo about what happened in england with brexit. it appears t
they came here to ohio. dayton is like a ghost sitting out. a lot of people left here. they left because of the drugs, the immigrants, they are bringing the drugs. we have one of the biggest drug problems right here. my son was one of those. we are sorry about your loss. that has been part of the debate. guest: again, we are sorry for your loss. the drug epidemic has hit america very hard. it is something that legislators are working tirelessly to address. when it comes to some of the the...
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ohio, whiteout conditions. major highways turned into skating rinks bin dayton as car careen out of control off the highway.s thn a snow drift on the side of the road. tires losing traction on treacherous streets. drivers forced to push their cars through the thick snow. 13,000 customers left in the dark. the storm crippling those on the ground and in the skies. at chicago o'hare airport, passengers forced to this united airlines plane on saturday. severe weather also hitting the south. in alabama, a reported tornado causing a path of destruction, ripping trees from the ground and reducing homes to piles of splintered wood. >> it's just -- i mean, just that quick. everything. you look up and everything's gone. >> reporter: a church roof getting ripped off. but despite the todchaotic scen there are no reported injuries. as the storm winds down today, a major blast of cold air is moving through the northeast leading to a dangerous freeze. it is cold now. but tomorrow the windchill is expected to go down to negative 30, turning all of this snow to ice. stephanie ramos, abc news, albany, new york. >>> happening
ohio, whiteout conditions. major highways turned into skating rinks bin dayton as car careen out of control off the highway.s thn a snow drift on the side of the road. tires losing traction on treacherous streets. drivers forced to push their cars through the thick snow. 13,000 customers left in the dark. the storm crippling those on the ground and in the skies. at chicago o'hare airport, passengers forced to this united airlines plane on saturday. severe weather also hitting the south. in...
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ohio has 525 of them that poor pooch. that's how long cassie has been waiting to be adopted. the daytonongest of any dog in recent memory. >> but thanks to a career training program for dogs, cassie earned a role in a car dealership's commercial. >> well, look at that. >> her new owner saw her and just fell in love. the staff at the humane society shed tears when cassie left. >> everybody wants to cling on now that she's famous. huh? >> that's what fame will do to you. >> gold diggers. come on. good for cassie, right? more news after this. turn up your swagger game with one a day gummies. one serving... ...once a day... ...with nutrients that support 6 vital functions... ...and one healthy you. that's the power of one a day. meenew tattoo brow pomadew. from maybelline new york. ♪ for up to 24-hour sculpted brows. new tattoo brow pomade. only from maybelline new york. ww freestyle is for everbody who wants to eat the foods they love and still lose weight. it's proven to help people lose weight, sleep better, and feel happier. join for free and get one month free little things can be a bi
ohio has 525 of them that poor pooch. that's how long cassie has been waiting to be adopted. the daytonongest of any dog in recent memory. >> but thanks to a career training program for dogs, cassie earned a role in a car dealership's commercial. >> well, look at that. >> her new owner saw her and just fell in love. the staff at the humane society shed tears when cassie left. >> everybody wants to cling on now that she's famous. huh? >> that's what fame will do to...
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spirit in youngstown in ohio where mayor brown is using 3-d printing to rethink what manufacturing can be that policies are shutting a gm plant down in his town. i see that spirit in dayton where the mayor cut opioid deaths in half because she wants to see fewer of her people dying. i see that spirit in cincinnati where the mayor led a model of community schools that we drew from to settle the strike in l.a. and this is just one state, ohio. we could go through 49 others o to hear where america is alive and well. that's america. and in fact, that america is in our founding documents. you go to the constitution. it talks about power going to washington not coming from washington. in fact, in the declaration of independence, whenever any form of government becomes instructive, it's the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to institute new government. that time, my friends, is now. it's time to demand that washington follow our lead instead of the other way around. it's time that our nation is led from the bottom. up and not from the top down. my friends, it's time to flip washington on its head. the reality is that america's future is our back kwlards. mayors fix
spirit in youngstown in ohio where mayor brown is using 3-d printing to rethink what manufacturing can be that policies are shutting a gm plant down in his town. i see that spirit in dayton where the mayor cut opioid deaths in half because she wants to see fewer of her people dying. i see that spirit in cincinnati where the mayor led a model of community schools that we drew from to settle the strike in l.a. and this is just one state, ohio. we could go through 49 others o to hear where america...
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ohio it took 525 days of them to finally get hers. that's how long this lovely girl cassie had been waiting to be adopted at the dayton humane society. longest amount of time to find a home for a rescue. they never gave up on cassie. while she waited for her forever family the shelter enrolled her in a career training program for dogs with a lovely trainer who volunteered to help the dogs become more adoptable. cassie was so good, she earned a role in a car dealership commercial. there she is on camera. one family saw the commercial, they called the channel. the channel called the shelter and it was love at first sight. the staff at the humane society shed tears when cassie finally went to her home after waiting almost two years. >> two years. [ applause ] >> she's many things. all beautiful. >> get your rescue on. >> get your rescue on. please consider adopting. had to share that. >> thank you, of course, you would do that. thank you, lara. lara spencer, everybody. [ applause ] bringing it. you are dressed the part for the oscars. i got it. >> i do what they tell me. [ laughter ] >>> let's get to our "gma" cover story now. singer be
ohio it took 525 days of them to finally get hers. that's how long this lovely girl cassie had been waiting to be adopted at the dayton humane society. longest amount of time to find a home for a rescue. they never gave up on cassie. while she waited for her forever family the shelter enrolled her in a career training program for dogs with a lovely trainer who volunteered to help the dogs become more adoptable. cassie was so good, she earned a role in a car dealership commercial. there she is...