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colder air, off to the north and west the upper peninsula of michigan, northern wisconsin minnesota, achill there will not reach us. we will have this mild centre the next couple days. a series of storm systems that will eventually move through. the weak cold front will arrive late monday, bringing rain. better chance of rain late tuesday and wednesday. lake effect snow streaming across pennsylvania, ohio western maryland. some snow showers made it here earlier in the day. the future-cast skies clearing very nicely. lots of sunshine and the forecast morrow. as we move through the day but monday clouds increase during the midday hours. the evening, mostly cloudy skies as the weak frontal system moves through. once this moves out, the skies clear again tuesday. followed by another storm system that will bring widespread showers, rain showers wednesday. the forecast overnight temperatures fall into the upper 20's. both 30's, mainly clear skies. tomorrow 48-53, the wind out of the south at 5-10. the extended outlook looks good. near 60 monday and tuesday. cloudy skies, showers wednesday warming
colder air, off to the north and west the upper peninsula of michigan, northern wisconsin minnesota, achill there will not reach us. we will have this mild centre the next couple days. a series of storm systems that will eventually move through. the weak cold front will arrive late monday, bringing rain. better chance of rain late tuesday and wednesday. lake effect snow streaming across pennsylvania, ohio western maryland. some snow showers made it here earlier in the day. the future-cast skies...
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they found a security weakness, air cargo, aviation's achilles heel. >> gentlemen from massachusetts?alarm because air cargo often travels on passenger aircraft. >> 44% of all cargo on passenger planes in the united states comes in internationally. that cargo does not undergo the same level of scrutiny as the cargo on planes that fly domestically. >> al qaeda's best bomb maker targeted the weakness, a plot so sophisticated it would confuse authorities on three continents. >> we do know that the packages originated in yemen. >> from the terrorist group, al qaeda, and the arabian peninsula. >> the last two serious attempts to export to the united states both began here and both involved the same expert bomb maker, and both involved the same powerful and incredibly hard to detect explosive petn. >> he knows al qaeda's bombers well. >> we're talking about a new generation of very skillful builders. >> if we don't put in place comprehensive safe guards internationally, we should expect on a yearly basis they will try to find some way of using a passenger plane as a way to attack us. >> mas
they found a security weakness, air cargo, aviation's achilles heel. >> gentlemen from massachusetts?alarm because air cargo often travels on passenger aircraft. >> 44% of all cargo on passenger planes in the united states comes in internationally. that cargo does not undergo the same level of scrutiny as the cargo on planes that fly domestically. >> al qaeda's best bomb maker targeted the weakness, a plot so sophisticated it would confuse authorities on three continents....
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and al qaeda knows that air cargo is aviation's achilles heel.screeners into u.s. air space. nic robertson continues his investigation into this deadly threat to our airline safety. >> reporter: yemen, late october, 2010. al qaeda mails two boxes. inside each, a bomb hidden in a printer. one of those packages began their journey at this courier service in sanna, the capital of yemen. counter intelligence officials believe the master bomb maker, ibrahim al asiri, constructed the bombs, carefully hiding the explosive petn inside the packages before beginning their long journey to the united states. besides recent warnings, the bombs make it past screeners at sanaa's airport on to two passenger jets. mustafa alani was briefed by the head of counterterrorism. prince muhammad bin nayef, the same royal al qaeda had already tried to kill. he told him what happened next. a very lucky break. saudi intelligence gets a tip. an informant tells them about the plot. but it's too late to stop the bombs taking off on passenger jets. >> by that time, the shipment
and al qaeda knows that air cargo is aviation's achilles heel.screeners into u.s. air space. nic robertson continues his investigation into this deadly threat to our airline safety. >> reporter: yemen, late october, 2010. al qaeda mails two boxes. inside each, a bomb hidden in a printer. one of those packages began their journey at this courier service in sanna, the capital of yemen. counter intelligence officials believe the master bomb maker, ibrahim al asiri, constructed the bombs,...
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>> it's not only an achilles heel for obama but for the recovery of our economy.been on the show giving credit when we have good economic news. but high energy prices can derail that quickly. when the -- if you are going to take credit for the good you have to take a little blame for the bad. when obama took office, gas was about $1.85 a gallon. it's more than doubled since then. he's got to take a little blame for that. tad is talking about all this domestic energy and growth. most of those were leases and agreements and contracts that the bush administration left over and this president has time and time again tried to stop domestic energy drilling. he's tried to stop the keystone pipeline. he's tried to stop energy exploration in alaska and he's put just an absolute halt on any kind of drilling in the gulf. we've had to fight that time and time again. drill, baby, drill. he says that's not a policy. it may be a place to start because last time i checked, to get more oil you need to drill. >> but, tad, isn't it true that a lot of the things the president has sto
>> it's not only an achilles heel for obama but for the recovery of our economy.been on the show giving credit when we have good economic news. but high energy prices can derail that quickly. when the -- if you are going to take credit for the good you have to take a little blame for the bad. when obama took office, gas was about $1.85 a gallon. it's more than doubled since then. he's got to take a little blame for that. tad is talking about all this domestic energy and growth. most of...
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overtime loss to tampa bay the caps still remain atop the division but the road is proving to be their achilles capitals the second of back-to- back games, the last without alex ovechkin, in the second, the puck out from behind the net, his 10th goal of the season. they tie things up at one but in the third period the florida panthers pull away. the caps lose on the road again 4-2. the panthers take top of the division. >>> the wizards in orlando trying to get their fifth win of the season. mcgee, alone. wiz cut to the six late but the magic had just enough to outlast them. from downtown, it was close but not close enough. wiz lose 109-10 3. >>> jt3 and the hoyas looking to rebound against connecticut. hollis thompson straight to the rack. he gets the hoop and the harm. minutes later, henry simms getting serious at the rim. watch this. he just throws it down. hoyas roll 59-44. >>> terrapins in miami. mark gets ejected argue ago questionable call. the terps responded by erasing a 16-point deficit but in the end they just couldn't hold on. terps lose to miami in double overtime 90-86. rough break
overtime loss to tampa bay the caps still remain atop the division but the road is proving to be their achilles capitals the second of back-to- back games, the last without alex ovechkin, in the second, the puck out from behind the net, his 10th goal of the season. they tie things up at one but in the third period the florida panthers pull away. the caps lose on the road again 4-2. the panthers take top of the division. >>> the wizards in orlando trying to get their fifth win of the...
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he missed the second half of the season and battling bone spurs in the left heal and a bad achilles 10on landry would be paid $6.2 million. >>> and last night, the capitols lost to the carolina hurricanes 5-0. never one to be shy about his opinion, citizen this on his blog: that was the worse game of the season, we came up small when we leaded -- needed to come up big and win a game on the road. another wasted opportunity to get two points and move up and to thattarily first period, turns it over with no blue line and stewart beat volkoun, 2-0 and he was pulled. the replacement, michael noibert. later first period, the hurricanes capitalize on at 3- on-two and shut out 5-0, in 10th place in eastern conference and go to the play- offs and trail by two points in the southeast division. >>> and last night, the wizards concluded the five-game road trip after the phoenix sun. after trailing by 9, trevor booker scored five consecutive points to give the wizards the first load of the game, 55-54 and finished with 16 and then the suns went on a 31-6 run. with the tough fadeaway, and had 12 and w
he missed the second half of the season and battling bone spurs in the left heal and a bad achilles 10on landry would be paid $6.2 million. >>> and last night, the capitols lost to the carolina hurricanes 5-0. never one to be shy about his opinion, citizen this on his blog: that was the worse game of the season, we came up small when we leaded -- needed to come up big and win a game on the road. another wasted opportunity to get two points and move up and to thattarily first period,...
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he picked up a union soldier with one hand and put him in front as a human shield and it was like achilles on the battlefield. he threw him down and rode off into his destiny. and the northerners said who is this man we can't kill with puny weapons like guns. after the battle was over there was outcry in is south. the battle had been so miraculously fortunate to them win and they had sent messengers back at the night sunday night saying we have won the battle. and to lose johnson and to lose this battle and to close down the western theater somebody had to pay. and there became this mutual recrimination. it was beauregard's fault. it was hardy's fault. there was one person who was nobody's fault. it was nathan bedford forrest who was the bravest man on the battlefield. he was made brigadier and given command in the tennessee theater. and for the next three years he was quickly came in the words of sherman that devil forrest. and he embodied the lightning mobile raids of southern cavalry. he tied down 10,000 union trohi. he cripped the assault on atlanta. and unlike the rest of the southern
he picked up a union soldier with one hand and put him in front as a human shield and it was like achilles on the battlefield. he threw him down and rode off into his destiny. and the northerners said who is this man we can't kill with puny weapons like guns. after the battle was over there was outcry in is south. the battle had been so miraculously fortunate to them win and they had sent messengers back at the night sunday night saying we have won the battle. and to lose johnson and to lose...
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. >> thing that is their achilles heel.ow bill belichick is a defensive genius. >> one of the reasons they have the three super bowl rings is because they got cheating. everybody wants to sweep that under the rug. >> what do you let that go. >> when we win another super bowl and they haven't been cheating. >> you think they're cheating this year. >> not yet. they haven't been caught. they haven't won a super bowl since they got caught cheating. those are the facts. they were undefeated. they went up against the giants last time. and they were supposedly not cheating and they lost. they haven't won a super bowl. they weren't cheating. the other super bowls they won, three points each one of them with the cheating. enough said. >> i don't know that i can say the only reason they won the super bowl is they were cheating. >> not the only reason. >> i do agree that the giants can rush forward without the blitz. i think their complement of receiver is better than at patriots complement of tight ends. eli, you can't spell elite wi
. >> thing that is their achilles heel.ow bill belichick is a defensive genius. >> one of the reasons they have the three super bowl rings is because they got cheating. everybody wants to sweep that under the rug. >> what do you let that go. >> when we win another super bowl and they haven't been cheating. >> you think they're cheating this year. >> not yet. they haven't been caught. they haven't won a super bowl since they got caught cheating. those are the...
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that is the akill -- achille's heel. while they say the problem has not been involved, we can't do it pr fethly but we can do a reasonable job. >> i did not say -- they said we do not have the capability. >> let him finish. >> no, no, no one entinterrupte you. you spoke for 25 minutes and no one interrupted you. let mem speak and then you say what you want. >> then the facts out to be correct. >> you can correct them after he stops. >> i'm going to correct some of the facts. >> guess what, ted, i'm going to give you a chance to talk, too. >> okay. >> okay. your die tribe is not necessarily facts. >> any time you want to talk technically with me, please feel free to do so. heard a statement to you other than appeals to authority. >> okay. >> i think dean was talking. >> let me try to get out some of these points if counter measure debate is a tough one. and i've wrestled with various ways to explain it. in my view, counter measures decoys are not easy to build. credible ones. that is, ones that can fool the kinds of radar
that is the akill -- achille's heel. while they say the problem has not been involved, we can't do it pr fethly but we can do a reasonable job. >> i did not say -- they said we do not have the capability. >> let him finish. >> no, no, no one entinterrupte you. you spoke for 25 minutes and no one interrupted you. let mem speak and then you say what you want. >> then the facts out to be correct. >> you can correct them after he stops. >> i'm going to correct...
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and chrysler bailouts could be his achilles' heel in michigan.ave add 15,000 manufacturing jobs here in the past two years, and each job is said to support another nine in the state. >> anyone that says we should have let the auto industry go out of business, they'll be lucky if they make it out of michigan. >> reporter: device carlson is c.e.o. of coherrix, a company that makes machines that lets manufacturers check cars in 3-d. they have added 20 high-tech jobs in the past year. >> it is certainly possible that without the bailout, a large amount-- a large number of the automotive suppliers would have gone out of business, and we certainly would have been one of them. >> reporter: doug davidson is chief technical officer for koherrix, a lifelong republican he says he can't vote for romney because romney opposed the bailout. >> i am looking for the manufacturing candidate, and rick santorum has talked more about manufacturing and making it more important in the united states than the other candidat candidates. >> mason: while santorum also oppos
and chrysler bailouts could be his achilles' heel in michigan.ave add 15,000 manufacturing jobs here in the past two years, and each job is said to support another nine in the state. >> anyone that says we should have let the auto industry go out of business, they'll be lucky if they make it out of michigan. >> reporter: device carlson is c.e.o. of coherrix, a company that makes machines that lets manufacturers check cars in 3-d. they have added 20 high-tech jobs in the past year....
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other group that he really did well with was married women, and that is truly an a chilly's hill, achilles' heel for newt gingrich and i don't know what he does for it going forward. >> tens of millions of dollars spent by romney and by these super packs does it change the nature of a primary campaign? >> i remain skeptical about this. if you look at the people who voted in the early voting, some of it as early as last year more than a month ago, they voted for romney in bigger proportion than the people who voted since after all of this money was spent, so it clearly had an affect after the south carolina turn around but in my view it turned the voters back to their default position. >> in this is a disagreement. i think coming out of south carolina, romney was limping, he was very much on the defensive about his money, about his income, tax, everything else, and that was the narrative. that was the story coming out. he changed that story by, a, as david pointed out, his debate performance. he had a new coach, but he had to do it, he did it. but the money overwhelmingly, 92 percent commer
other group that he really did well with was married women, and that is truly an a chilly's hill, achilles' heel for newt gingrich and i don't know what he does for it going forward. >> tens of millions of dollars spent by romney and by these super packs does it change the nature of a primary campaign? >> i remain skeptical about this. if you look at the people who voted in the early voting, some of it as early as last year more than a month ago, they voted for romney in bigger...
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i know that's a painful thing to have happen, your achilles tendon go out. 40th anniversary. hard to believe. i guess the other factors involved there were brought home to me a short time ago when i got a letter from a young man 9 years of age in illinois. i won't give you his exact name but this is an actual letter. it is not something i made up. it said, dear mr. glenn. hi, i'm andrew db i am 9 years old, i'm in the third grade at lion school. i wish you could come. just recently i had to do a biography report and i picked you because i wanted to learn about the first american to orbit the earth. i loved reading about your life. when i had to do my presentation i made a poster and dressed up like an astronaut. i have a question for what it was like to be shot at in a plane. this what are you woking on now? this the part that i like. i'm glad you're still alive because a lot of my classmates' biography choices are already dead. i hope you write back. that letter got the most prompt reply my office ever sent out! i can guarantee you that. actually seems more like 40 days than
i know that's a painful thing to have happen, your achilles tendon go out. 40th anniversary. hard to believe. i guess the other factors involved there were brought home to me a short time ago when i got a letter from a young man 9 years of age in illinois. i won't give you his exact name but this is an actual letter. it is not something i made up. it said, dear mr. glenn. hi, i'm andrew db i am 9 years old, i'm in the third grade at lion school. i wish you could come. just recently i had to do...
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everything is going well over than the achilles? >> i found peace.> let's go out to sam and the weather. >> that's all you need right there. that is all you need. tell me who that is. her name? >> angeline. where are you from? >> honduras. >> absolutely beautiful. thanks for stopping by. >> we saw "lion king" last night. >> we're all big fans. >>> you look at the twitter and facebook pictures. a double rainbow. you can hang on to it. you can keep going. it's all right. and a beautiful sky out of saint augustine. it's not a short run of snow here. it's a longer run of snow. as it steps out of the denver area to the plains, once you're through there, it's in the form of rain. a quick look at the boards today. ice fog as well. pretty heavy hit of fog around the coast. drying out on >> all that weather was brought to you by match.com. i want the microphone. you want the microphone. coming up next, a little bit of heart in "good morning america." we're going to show you steals and deals all geared towards -- yeah, it's a big day coming up. valentine's day
everything is going well over than the achilles? >> i found peace.> let's go out to sam and the weather. >> that's all you need right there. that is all you need. tell me who that is. her name? >> angeline. where are you from? >> honduras. >> absolutely beautiful. thanks for stopping by. >> we saw "lion king" last night. >> we're all big fans. >>> you look at the twitter and facebook pictures. a double rainbow. you can hang on to...
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obama's achilles heel. >> the economy is getting stronger.ecovery is heating up. >> it may keep the president from campaigning here as much as he like. first trip to wisconsin in a year. but polls put it ahead of the republican field here. if walker wins this summer, republicans feel they will have the momentum. john? >> a real battleground. no question. thanks. voting is already underway in ohio ahead of the primary on 6 of march. big super tuesday prize with 66 delegates at stake. correspondent steve brown reports from what we have seen so far on the ground, you would never know it. >> should i make it a lighter blue? >> right new in ohio if you need campaign sign, make one. if you need a campaign button? make one of those, too. early voting did start january 31, but with less than three weeks out to the buckeye state republican presidential primary it's so far a surprisingly low budget, low-key affair. >> it doesn't mean anecdotally watching how it's played out on the ground but a lot of momentum for any one candidate. >> if anyone has mom
obama's achilles heel. >> the economy is getting stronger.ecovery is heating up. >> it may keep the president from campaigning here as much as he like. first trip to wisconsin in a year. but polls put it ahead of the republican field here. if walker wins this summer, republicans feel they will have the momentum. john? >> a real battleground. no question. thanks. voting is already underway in ohio ahead of the primary on 6 of march. big super tuesday prize with 66 delegates at...
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romans could contemplate the trojan wars and perhaps commission works that retold the story of mighty achillesand the sack of troy. a bust of the 4th century b.c. playwright menander conveyed its owner's appreciation of greek comedy. a silver cup depicting the labors of hercules could turn the conversation towards the ways of gods and men. greek philosophers, including epicurus who taught that pleasure is the beginning and end of living happily, were very much alive in the minds of cultured romans. but the romans copied, collected and imitated greek art for their own reasons. in greece artemis, goddess of the hunt, belonged in a public temple. a roman placed it in the privacy of his garden -perhaps an allusion to fields teeming with game evoked in these bronze sculptures. apollo, the god of learning, still brought light to the world -as a roman lamp stand. alexander the great, once master of the world, was commemorated in a bronze statuette. the powerful hercules became a garden ornament. the elite built substantial art collections. they also ordered reproductions of greek works that appealed
romans could contemplate the trojan wars and perhaps commission works that retold the story of mighty achillesand the sack of troy. a bust of the 4th century b.c. playwright menander conveyed its owner's appreciation of greek comedy. a silver cup depicting the labors of hercules could turn the conversation towards the ways of gods and men. greek philosophers, including epicurus who taught that pleasure is the beginning and end of living happily, were very much alive in the minds of cultured...
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and it seems to me this is both of modern democratic party strength as well as the achilles heel and there is no individual and he looks to academic expertise but and the various statements and deeds and most of them i agree with. most of them go far enough and did not do things exactly the same way but it was clearly yes universal health insurance is a good idea but the problem is they would explain these as things we needed because the expert said that we needed them. we know we need them because of the experience of keynesian economics and the work of decades of the economist. find. that is true. but that leaves unstated when roosevelt a have develops the liberal elite. of phrase that we all should know. and what they mean by that is the ruling class in this country is highly educated peoplehood who went to graduate school. it is flatly incorrect the invisible hand has its grip of but it is not harvard graduates from wichita kansas, it is people following the dictates of the market. but that is the critique and they hammer home with incredibly powerful rhetoric and the democrats t
and it seems to me this is both of modern democratic party strength as well as the achilles heel and there is no individual and he looks to academic expertise but and the various statements and deeds and most of them i agree with. most of them go far enough and did not do things exactly the same way but it was clearly yes universal health insurance is a good idea but the problem is they would explain these as things we needed because the expert said that we needed them. we know we need them...
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is there an achilles heat? >> seem just like -- >> yeah, that's a great question. what i would do is pull up the charts, look at nokia, look at r.i.m., htc, most of apple's revenue is coming from the iphone. that's just to stay on -- apple is firing on all cylinders, but there's some close competition, right? they're getting into the hardware space, samsung is now the world's smartphone maker. so there's a lot of fast followers, and they're going to compete on price. >> 37 million, though, col. you know better than me, that's what they mind in the fourth quarter. doesn't seem to be difficult to keep up the momentum, and the next version will sell a lot, too. you and me both know that. >> sure, but put it in perspective. we are in the thick of the rotation from features phones to smartphones, right? so 40% of u.s. buyers have already moved over to smartphones. when you move over to the second segment of the people buying smartphones, you're seeing more and more are briding android phones, right? on so again, we have to highlight apple is at the top of its game, but
is there an achilles heat? >> seem just like -- >> yeah, that's a great question. what i would do is pull up the charts, look at nokia, look at r.i.m., htc, most of apple's revenue is coming from the iphone. that's just to stay on -- apple is firing on all cylinders, but there's some close competition, right? they're getting into the hardware space, samsung is now the world's smartphone maker. so there's a lot of fast followers, and they're going to compete on price. >> 37...
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it's his achilles heel. it's the ghost that haunts him. and he's saying to peter guillem who has potential, has real potential cut all ties. don't be involved. don't be emotionally involved because look what happened to me. i ended up talking about my wife i couldn't get this guy to talk. so it's a... it's beautifully crafted and there's a line at the end that i was fighting for because there was an original cut that was a little shorter and that they were fearful. you've got an eight-minute monologue 14 minutes into a spy thriller. someone sitting drunk in a chair talking. and they thought it's going to become like play house theater or something and they were trimming it. and there was a line that thomas cut and when i saw the first cut i was furious. at the end of the speech he says that the next day he handed the pack of cigarettes to me untouched-- and this was a chain smoker-- and he got on his plane to what he thought was certain death. and that chain smoking line was trimmed. and i said but thomas, look what it says about the chara
it's his achilles heel. it's the ghost that haunts him. and he's saying to peter guillem who has potential, has real potential cut all ties. don't be involved. don't be emotionally involved because look what happened to me. i ended up talking about my wife i couldn't get this guy to talk. so it's a... it's beautifully crafted and there's a line at the end that i was fighting for because there was an original cut that was a little shorter and that they were fearful. you've got an eight-minute...
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two areas where are all obama's achilles heel. left leg the jobs and right leg being gas prices.'t take credit for xl pipeline. the right pushed him. >> bob: he will make the announcement and said eric bolling got on him so hard i finally decided to go along with it. on gas price thing, you're an expert, i understand that. but what is going on in iran over which we have very little control and syria we should talk about more frankly is causing this the price of gas to go up. >> eric: no, no. why would it? >> bob: in iran -- >> eric: doesn't make the natural gas prices go up. we use natural gas for energy here. we have crude oil, too. >> andrea: the president has been openly hostile to fossil fuels. his tax plan released goes after the oil companies. if you foster oil companies and try to take away tax breaks it's passed to the consumer. older folks and myself included have retirement and mutual funds in oil companies >> bob: first, your're not that old. secondly, we better start to use fossil fuel because we're going to run out. >> greg: can i run the carney tape? >> bob: you did
two areas where are all obama's achilles heel. left leg the jobs and right leg being gas prices.'t take credit for xl pipeline. the right pushed him. >> bob: he will make the announcement and said eric bolling got on him so hard i finally decided to go along with it. on gas price thing, you're an expert, i understand that. but what is going on in iran over which we have very little control and syria we should talk about more frankly is causing this the price of gas to go up. >>...
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trebek woke up and chased her tearing his achilles tendon in the process. >> 6:08. the rain has subsided. looks like we may get more. >> you know, we're getting pretty good raufl right now. we'll get a break. then we put the rain back on the map. we have gusty winds in addition. so make sure you leave early. let's track these showers starting at the south end of the bay area. you can see they are starting to lighten up. over morgan hill and san martin. to the north over san jose alodge 101 through here. san mateo up to san franciscosh that's when it starts to get on the dangerous side. we take you up to the north by clearing out in santa rosa and petalu petaluma. danville getting hit, same for livermore and brentwood. those showers will clean out. i'm going to say clearing by about 9:00 a.m. that is such an advantage of this rain coming through the bay area. temperatures aren't going to be that warm by noon. about 57 as you break for lunch inland. 4:00 p.m., still the 60s in san jose and livermore for the second half of your day. you'll be able to open up the window
trebek woke up and chased her tearing his achilles tendon in the process. >> 6:08. the rain has subsided. looks like we may get more. >> you know, we're getting pretty good raufl right now. we'll get a break. then we put the rain back on the map. we have gusty winds in addition. so make sure you leave early. let's track these showers starting at the south end of the bay area. you can see they are starting to lighten up. over morgan hill and san martin. to the north over san jose...