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particularly it's where the appalachian trail starts. couldn't be an more apt place to tell than georgia. first a little bit about my myself. as indicated i grew up in des moines, iowa a long time ago. i know, i have a funny voice. people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i go des moines, iowa people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i grew up there. several years ago, as an effort to try to prove to the world that i really did come from there. i wrote a book about growing up in iowa during the '50s. it was such a fantastic time to grow up in america in the '50s. i think it was a magical place. i'm sure childhood whatever happens to you is kind of a splendid event. i think to have grown up in the middle of the country in the middle of the 20th century in a nice happy middle class household was a real privilege. and my job was almost totally happy. particularly adored my mother. my mother -- is still alive she's an absolutely saint of a woman. she work at home furnishing as " des moines register." she would rush home. stop
particularly it's where the appalachian trail starts. couldn't be an more apt place to tell than georgia. first a little bit about my myself. as indicated i grew up in des moines, iowa a long time ago. i know, i have a funny voice. people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i go des moines, iowa people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i grew up there. several years ago, as an effort to try to prove to the world that i really did come from there. i wrote a book about growing up in...
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and snow in eastern new york and upper canada. 3 to 5 inches in the upper appalachians. total for the event in the northeast, widespread 1 to 3. one of the biggest rain events we've seen since all the way back in the summer for many areas. then in terms of snow, mainly western new york and reaching back to the cleveland area, we could see up to a foot of heavy, wet snow, bringing down power lines and creating some outages. the only good news, by the time we get to thanksgiving, the whole country looks quiet. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> two days left before thanksgiving and this powerful storm threatens to severely disrupt travelers. 90% of travelers this week will drive, according to aaa, nearly 40 million people. but airlines will be busier than
and snow in eastern new york and upper canada. 3 to 5 inches in the upper appalachians. total for the event in the northeast, widespread 1 to 3. one of the biggest rain events we've seen since all the way back in the summer for many areas. then in terms of snow, mainly western new york and reaching back to the cleveland area, we could see up to a foot of heavy, wet snow, bringing down power lines and creating some outages. the only good news, by the time we get to thanksgiving, the whole...
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and in interviews i announced i'm hiking the appalachian trail. so i sort of publicly committed to it. i a book contract in the back pocket. my sense of failure was really profound. believe me. and yet, you know, i also realized simultaneously with all of that i'm not going to do it. i can't do. it's not the physical side of it. which is hard enough but it's the mental side of it. and the idea can you go this? can you be separate for your family for five months. put up with the sort of endless repetition and the kind of roughing it. going night after night without showers and hot meals and those kinds of nights. it's hard. it takes a lot. your son, i'm full of admiration of him and anybody who does the appalachian trail from end-to-end. whether they walk it in one stretch or section hikes. it's an incredible achievement. you can't imagine how far 2200 miles until you try to walk 2200 miles. it was a disappointment to me i didn't do it. but after a kind of agonizing over it for a few days. i decided what we decided jointedly we still enjoy walking.
and in interviews i announced i'm hiking the appalachian trail. so i sort of publicly committed to it. i a book contract in the back pocket. my sense of failure was really profound. believe me. and yet, you know, i also realized simultaneously with all of that i'm not going to do it. i can't do. it's not the physical side of it. which is hard enough but it's the mental side of it. and the idea can you go this? can you be separate for your family for five months. put up with the sort of endless...
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most of it is reserved for parts of the appalachians and west. lake enhanced too.big issue. look at some of these places getting up to three to four inches of rain in the southeast and one to two along the coast. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >>> staying on the east soed coast for a dramatic rescue in north carolina. coast guard swimmer was lowered in to the chilly water. he went to rescue two teens whose signal boat started to take on water. they climbed a navigation marker so he dragged them to a basket to be hoisted to the helicopter. they were taken to the hospital for observation. >>> more trouble for boeing's dream liner jet. some engines could ice up in thunderstorms affecting performance. the problem only affects 787s and some 747s and only those with one specific type of engine. boeing suggests that pilots stay away from thunderstorms with ice crystals. >>> now to the historic deal that will freeze iran's nuclear program for at least six months. iranian negotiators were grietd cheering crowd when they returned to teheran last night but the plan got a chi
most of it is reserved for parts of the appalachians and west. lake enhanced too.big issue. look at some of these places getting up to three to four inches of rain in the southeast and one to two along the coast. ginger zee, abc news, new york. >>> staying on the east soed coast for a dramatic rescue in north carolina. coast guard swimmer was lowered in to the chilly water. he went to rescue two teens whose signal boat started to take on water. they climbed a navigation marker so he...
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this is where the appalachian trail start. there couldn't be a more apt place to taliban in georgia. let me say a little bit about myself. as you indicated i grew up in des moines, iowa, a long time ago. i know i have a funny voice. people who don't come from des moines iowa. when i go to des moines, people say you didn't come from des moines. i grew up there. several years ago in an effort to try to prove to the world i really did come from there i read a book about growing up in iowa in the 50s. it was such a fantastic time to grow up. american the 50s was a really magical place. i'm sure that whatever happens is always a splendid event. but in the middle of the country, in the middle of the 20th century in a nice happy middle-class household was a real privilege. it's almost totally happy. i particularly adored my mother. my mother is still alive and she's an absolute need to be women. she worked as the home furnishing editor on "the des moines register," the local paper. so her life is always that she would go work all day
this is where the appalachian trail start. there couldn't be a more apt place to taliban in georgia. let me say a little bit about myself. as you indicated i grew up in des moines, iowa, a long time ago. i know i have a funny voice. people who don't come from des moines iowa. when i go to des moines, people say you didn't come from des moines. i grew up there. several years ago in an effort to try to prove to the world i really did come from there i read a book about growing up in iowa in the...
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that rain will be stretching up across the appalachians and snow on the back side. now, as we head towards this evening, a pretty fast-moving system, so into washington, d.c. richmond, heavy rainfall here. and reaching into new york city and afternoon and evening. snow places like cleveland, erie, p.a., up towards buffalo and yet into wednesday morning, the heaviest rain will be found in places like new england and boston, portland. we'll be looking at downpours, strong gusty winds up to 50 miles per hour. and snow in eastern new york and upper canada. 3 to 5 inches in the upper appalachians. total for the event in the northeast, widespread 1 to 3. one of the biggest rain events we've seen since all the way back in the summer for many areas. then in terms of snow, mainly western new york and reaching back to the cleveland area, we could see up to a foot of heavy, wet snow, bringing down power lines and creating some outages. the only good news, by the time we get to thanksgiving, the whole country looks quiet. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> two days
that rain will be stretching up across the appalachians and snow on the back side. now, as we head towards this evening, a pretty fast-moving system, so into washington, d.c. richmond, heavy rainfall here. and reaching into new york city and afternoon and evening. snow places like cleveland, erie, p.a., up towards buffalo and yet into wednesday morning, the heaviest rain will be found in places like new england and boston, portland. we'll be looking at downpours, strong gusty winds up to 50...
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you can see them along and east of the ap appalachians. this is a milky area. yesterday we had a lot of high clouds and low clouds. that's why we were mostly cloudy. i'm more optimistic about today and i'm liking these temperatures a lot more. although cumberland is chilly at 34, we're upper 50s in martinsburg. 53 in easton and here in d.c. temperatures later today will climb well up into the 60s flirting with 70 in some of our southern and southwestern suburbs. monika, happy wednesday. >>> it is a happy wednesday. everyone is behaving themselves out on the roads. we're looking great. there are no big delays to report. hey, that's all good news coming in from frederick on 270, i-70 from mount airy all the way down 270 toward germantown and rockville. right now the lanes are open and no delays yet. we're going to take a live look outside on the
you can see them along and east of the ap appalachians. this is a milky area. yesterday we had a lot of high clouds and low clouds. that's why we were mostly cloudy. i'm more optimistic about today and i'm liking these temperatures a lot more. although cumberland is chilly at 34, we're upper 50s in martinsburg. 53 in easton and here in d.c. temperatures later today will climb well up into the 60s flirting with 70 in some of our southern and southwestern suburbs. monika, happy wednesday....
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in interviews i announced i'm going to be hiking the appalachian trail. so i sort of had publicly committed to doing it. i had a book contract in my back pocket as it were, and so my sense, my personal sense of it was really profound, believe me. and yet, i also realized simultaneously with all of that, i'm not going to do it. i can't do it. it's not the physical side of it, which is hard enough, but it's really the mental side of it and the idea, can you do this? can you be separated from your family for five months? can you put up with this endless repetition and the kind of just roughing it, going night after night without showers and hot meals and all those types of things. it's really hard. it takes a lot. your son, i'm full of admiration for him and anybody who does the appalachian trail from end to end. whether they wanted all in one stretch or in section hikes. it's an incredible achievement. you can't imagine how far 2200 miles is until you try to walk 2200 miles. [laughter] it was a rilke's appointment to me that i didn't do it, but i'm agonizin
in interviews i announced i'm going to be hiking the appalachian trail. so i sort of had publicly committed to doing it. i had a book contract in my back pocket as it were, and so my sense, my personal sense of it was really profound, believe me. and yet, i also realized simultaneously with all of that, i'm not going to do it. i can't do it. it's not the physical side of it, which is hard enough, but it's really the mental side of it and the idea, can you do this? can you be separated from your...
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and wednesday, busiest travel day and look at that strip of snow bite appalachians and mainly a rain event in the east coast. and winds are going to be blustery and on the back side of it we'll see snow with the cold air infiltrating in the coastal areas. some cases, 2- 4 inches of heavy rain and could see severe weather. and potential of snow in some cases six inches. and mainly a rain event here. and wind gusts in excess of 30 or 40 miles per hour you will so delays in the airport and a lot of cancellations. if you can travel tomorrow on tuesday or thursday, that is a better bet. wednesday will be a mess for millions of people and there is the low. rain and wind and delays from the wid atlantic and northeast. busiest corridor in the midwest. just pack your patience. >> it looks horrible. >> you are suggesting everyone take a long nap wednesday and thursday. >> i had to make our plans tomorrow instead of wednesday. you know meteorologist is calling people trying to change plans, it is serious. >> you are not scaring us now. >> wednesday is the big day when people try to get someplac
and wednesday, busiest travel day and look at that strip of snow bite appalachians and mainly a rain event in the east coast. and winds are going to be blustery and on the back side of it we'll see snow with the cold air infiltrating in the coastal areas. some cases, 2- 4 inches of heavy rain and could see severe weather. and potential of snow in some cases six inches. and mainly a rain event here. and wind gusts in excess of 30 or 40 miles per hour you will so delays in the airport and a lot...
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you're starting to see some icy mix creeping in towards the appalachians.ead of this system across the northeast. and then tuesday morning we're going to start to see this storm creep up the coast. but the worst of it is tuesday, late afternoon, evening, overnight into wednesday when the winds start to pick up. if you have a flight on wednesday you'll see some delays, unfortunately, if you live anywhere from d.c. up towards new york or boston. it looks like it's mainly going a rain event along the coast. interior sections we could see in excess of six inches of snow. the real problem is the winds on wednesday. if you're traveling by air that's going to be the major issue and we already have winter weather advisories, freezing rain advisories for parts of the appalachians. so keeping us busy. we want to make sure people are ahead of the storm and they know what to expect. it's going to be patience tried certainly in the next 24 to 48 hours. >> hopefully they don't have to have thanksgiving meal in take out at the airport. thanks so much. >>> another potentia
you're starting to see some icy mix creeping in towards the appalachians.ead of this system across the northeast. and then tuesday morning we're going to start to see this storm creep up the coast. but the worst of it is tuesday, late afternoon, evening, overnight into wednesday when the winds start to pick up. if you have a flight on wednesday you'll see some delays, unfortunately, if you live anywhere from d.c. up towards new york or boston. it looks like it's mainly going a rain event along...
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down here in the spine of the appalachian. it's slick in garrett county, deep creek lake with a coating. the latest reports out of maryland's most western edge, bush, hey, they're gearing up, getting ready for the winter sports season. in baltimore a little different, just a couple of flurries. a few flakes flying. if you blink, you muscled them. the winds were whipping out toward the key bridge. they will continue to whip this evening. 38 at bwi, bone dry air, breezy conditions, cold. the breeze will come up and nothing more than a passing flurry midday, basically a slow recovery temperature wise. we could end up near 44 but still brisk and breezy conditions doll naight. temperatures through the next hour or two in the purpose 30s but we think quickly falling into the mid-30s. look at the winds, steady at 14, 15, gusting close to 20. the wind chill factor is making its presence felt. wind chill factors will be 20s and upper teens overnight. the air is extremely dry. dew points below 20, start be uncomfortable. if u have th
down here in the spine of the appalachian. it's slick in garrett county, deep creek lake with a coating. the latest reports out of maryland's most western edge, bush, hey, they're gearing up, getting ready for the winter sports season. in baltimore a little different, just a couple of flurries. a few flakes flying. if you blink, you muscled them. the winds were whipping out toward the key bridge. they will continue to whip this evening. 38 at bwi, bone dry air, breezy conditions, cold. the...
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little bit of accumulation several inches across some of the higher el grayin vations across the appalachians. any time you get that cold air pouring over the relatively warmer great lakes you will start to see the lake-effect snow picking up. we can already see the bands setting up out there. we can see it locally up to 10 inches wof snow downwind of the great lakes. we have a number of freeze warnings in effect and watches anticipating how cold it will be getting. take a look at tonight's low temperatures. this is the actual temperature not the windchill factor. 26 degrees. you are going to be in the 20's as well in little rock, kansas city, louisville and raleigh. today before we get that cold temperatures making it into the 50's coming up this afternoon in atlanta. >> my sister is in atlanta. she needs to bundle up. >> thank you so much. >> the world's biggest retailer is jumping on the early black friday shopping band wagon. lauren is here with that and other business news. >> i will have a turkey with a side of shopping. more retailers opening their doors on thanksgiving day. wal-mart s
little bit of accumulation several inches across some of the higher el grayin vations across the appalachians. any time you get that cold air pouring over the relatively warmer great lakes you will start to see the lake-effect snow picking up. we can already see the bands setting up out there. we can see it locally up to 10 inches wof snow downwind of the great lakes. we have a number of freeze warnings in effect and watches anticipating how cold it will be getting. take a look at tonight's low...
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here is where the snow is expected to come down, western new york and pennsylvania and down the appalachianountains. look at how it just stops, though, along the coast this will all be rain, but very heavy rain. we can start to see this mixing occurring here. that is freezing rain. roads along this area will be dealing with ice. there is the rain/snow line. but it warms up considerably and will continue to get warmer as the storm brings in warm air. mixing will occur here, but the storm will bring up a lot of warm air with it, so it's mainly rain and the rain will continue heavy throughout tuesday and wednesday, then it's winds we're talking about. >>> in other news the future of that security deal between the u.s. and afghanistan is up in this the air. afghan tribal leader approving the deal but karzai says he won't sign it yet. >> reporter: even though leaders recommended that karzai sign the agreement, he is balking. he wants to see an end to private-home raids in afghanistan. the u.s. are allowed in the name of counter terrorism to do that now. and he wants to see inmates at guantanamo
here is where the snow is expected to come down, western new york and pennsylvania and down the appalachianountains. look at how it just stops, though, along the coast this will all be rain, but very heavy rain. we can start to see this mixing occurring here. that is freezing rain. roads along this area will be dealing with ice. there is the rain/snow line. but it warms up considerably and will continue to get warmer as the storm brings in warm air. mixing will occur here, but the storm will...
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. >> reporter: in the foothills of the appalachians, rome is home to conservative republican conservative tom graves. he's one of the architects of the legislation to repeal obamacare. he's also voted to continue the government shutdown. he can find plenty of supporters in rome who blame the president for the failures in government. >> people would be nationally disposed to exposing him on partisan grounds and vehemently opposed to the affordable healthcare is what unified the tea party in the early days. >> reporter: there is a lack of confidence in a washington but specifically the president of the united states. his opponent, mitt romney won this region by more than 73% of the popular vote. now the problem plagued roll out on the affordable care website and the partisan bickering that led to a partial shutdown of the federal government are adding to earlier disfaction contributing to the sinking approval ratings of president barack obama. >> i think it has hurt him tremendouscally. >> reporter: charlene has been an independent pharmacist in rome for over 30 years. she thinks obama's po
. >> reporter: in the foothills of the appalachians, rome is home to conservative republican conservative tom graves. he's one of the architects of the legislation to repeal obamacare. he's also voted to continue the government shutdown. he can find plenty of supporters in rome who blame the president for the failures in government. >> people would be nationally disposed to exposing him on partisan grounds and vehemently opposed to the affordable healthcare is what unified the tea...
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down central pennsylvania and west virginia higher elevations, appalachians it's cold enough for at thatittle coating out there. here's a closer look at philadelphia and new york city area. light rain for new york city. new york city has a chance to see snowflakes also. as far as the forecast, the falling temperatures and this is cold. this is a day you typically see maybe in late december. high in chicago of 33. that's it. that's as warm as you'll get. wind chills in the 20. only last about two days. will be 50s and 60s in many spots over the weekend. >> coming up at the top of the morning "morning joe," chris christie and hillary clinton head-to-head. 2016. the revealing poll numbers and how that could impact their strategies and when we come back here around the cooler, he's calling it alcohol without the hangover. how a controversial drug expert says how it will work and when it will be available on the market. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down f
down central pennsylvania and west virginia higher elevations, appalachians it's cold enough for at thatittle coating out there. here's a closer look at philadelphia and new york city area. light rain for new york city. new york city has a chance to see snowflakes also. as far as the forecast, the falling temperatures and this is cold. this is a day you typically see maybe in late december. high in chicago of 33. that's it. that's as warm as you'll get. wind chills in the 20. only last about...
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so i ask that you consider the real people of appalachian. the real people of coal country, the people that really matter in this argument because if you take away our livelihood, and i don't know what we have left. and so, again, invite you to coal country. thank you. we're going take a ten minute break. then we'll reconvenient -- reconvene. [inaud >> on our next "washington journal", a how-to guide to rewriting the constitution, which argues that the constitution should be rewritten. then the head of the centers for disease control and prevention. after that, a look at a report of population trends and birth rates and health care in the u.s. joining us, stephanie ventura at the national center for health statistics. "washington journal" is live each morning at seven eastern on c-span. >> a tight ship was run at the white house with this first lady. watch our program on saturday at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. and live on monday night, our series continues. >> mrs. kennedy is well-known and mrs. kennedy put a lot of thought into her wardrobe
so i ask that you consider the real people of appalachian. the real people of coal country, the people that really matter in this argument because if you take away our livelihood, and i don't know what we have left. and so, again, invite you to coal country. thank you. we're going take a ten minute break. then we'll reconvenient -- reconvene. [inaud >> on our next "washington journal", a how-to guide to rewriting the constitution, which argues that the constitution should be...
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enough cold air for a little bit of snow and ice in the appalachians, and also up into new england. as far as the airports go today, some of the bigger hubs that will have problems, atlanta, of course, a huge one. charlotte, raleigh, major delays. minor delays late today in d.c., especially dulles and pittsburgh. as we go into wednesday, huge delays at the bigger airports. this is where we could get the effects going across the country. boston, new york airport, washington, d.c., the first half of wednesday, and pittsburgh and buffalo dealing with some snow out of this. for anyone traveling to the east coast, or travel plans on the east coast, a lot of loved ones, family across the country, it will be a difficult day. >> grandma has to wait a little longer. at least we now know. thank you, bill karins. >>> we're less than 24 hours away from the busiest travel day of the year. of the year and 48 million of us are expected to hit the roads and take to the air this week. sarah joins us from chicago o'hare's international airport. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. believe it or n
enough cold air for a little bit of snow and ice in the appalachians, and also up into new england. as far as the airports go today, some of the bigger hubs that will have problems, atlanta, of course, a huge one. charlotte, raleigh, major delays. minor delays late today in d.c., especially dulles and pittsburgh. as we go into wednesday, huge delays at the bigger airports. this is where we could get the effects going across the country. boston, new york airport, washington, d.c., the first half...
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now looking at tuesday, a little bit of a wintry mix in the appalachians.oing to watch that now on wednesday. keep in mind, aaa saying more than 40 million people will be traveling during this holiday period. most of them on the road. the green is showing us the rain. this is tuesday night now going into wednesday. you see the purple and the blue. that shows us where there's either going to be a wintry mix or all-out snow and that line can change. this does clear out by thanksgiving. however, it will remain breezy in the northeast. and, brian, we know what that means possibly for the balloons and the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >> chris warren, we'll indeed keep an eye on it with you at the weather channel. thanks very much for being with us from headquarters tonight. >>> we're back in a moment from here with some of the other news of the day, including a flurry of activity late today regarding iran. >>> just before the break we mentioned a flurry of activity on iran. there is late word secretary of state john kerry is flying to geneva tonight and that
now looking at tuesday, a little bit of a wintry mix in the appalachians.oing to watch that now on wednesday. keep in mind, aaa saying more than 40 million people will be traveling during this holiday period. most of them on the road. the green is showing us the rain. this is tuesday night now going into wednesday. you see the purple and the blue. that shows us where there's either going to be a wintry mix or all-out snow and that line can change. this does clear out by thanksgiving. however,...
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strong line of thunderstorms that are rolling right through central pennsylvania crossing the appalachiansand it will try to roll down through i-95. it's in d.c., baltimore, philly, new york at the peak of the rush hour. already very windy morning out there. airplane delays will be longest specially in the northeast this morning. the rest of the country will look okay. it's windy and warm and there will be you very much. coming up on "morning joe," shockingly low especially roll the numbers on healthcare.gov. why is the white house continuing to keep the numbers a secret. and when we come back here, we'll huddle around the cooler. how long it took to drive from l.a. to new york and without any bathroom breaks. before carolyn hughes was a peacekeeper in haiti... before william hughes fought in vietnam... and john hughes jumped into normandy... and john anderson hughes served in world war i... and before robert hughes joined the spanish-american war... there were families connected to the belief that freedom was worth fighting for. we're proud to help veterans and their families succeed here
strong line of thunderstorms that are rolling right through central pennsylvania crossing the appalachiansand it will try to roll down through i-95. it's in d.c., baltimore, philly, new york at the peak of the rush hour. already very windy morning out there. airplane delays will be longest specially in the northeast this morning. the rest of the country will look okay. it's windy and warm and there will be you very much. coming up on "morning joe," shockingly low especially roll the...
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particularly it's where the appalachian trail starts.ouldn't be an more apt place to tell than georgia. first a little bit about my myself. as indicated i grew up in des moines, iowa a long time ago. i know, i have a funny voice. people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i go des moines, iowa people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i grew up there. several years ago, as an effort to try to prove to the world that i really did come from there. i wrote a book about growing up in iowa during the '50s. it was such a fantastic time to grow up in america in the '50s. i think it was a magical place. i'm sure childhood whatever happens to you is kind of a splendid event. i think to have grown up in the middle of the country in the middle of the 20th century in a nice happy middle class household was a real privilege. and my job was almost totally happy. particularly adored my mother. my mother -- is still alive she's an absolutely saint of a woman. she work at home furnishing as " des moines register." she would rush home. stop a
particularly it's where the appalachian trail starts.ouldn't be an more apt place to tell than georgia. first a little bit about my myself. as indicated i grew up in des moines, iowa a long time ago. i know, i have a funny voice. people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i go des moines, iowa people say you don't come from des moines, iowa. i grew up there. several years ago, as an effort to try to prove to the world that i really did come from there. i wrote a book about growing up in...
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originating in the appalachians of west virginia, pittsburgh could see three to six inches. along in the new york state through way, syracuse, 6 to 12 inches. john and tai, back to you. >> thank you, andrew. >>> sty -- stay with abc news for more. >>> our other major stories, the historic nuclear deal with iran reached after months of negotiations. now the obama administration must sell this agreement to critics. tahman bradley joins us live from washington with more. tahman? >> reporter: john, good morning to you. the obama administration says this is an important first step. but they know people still need convincing. over the weekend, president obama phoned the israeli prime minister. and secretary of state john kerry will meet with more members of congress. they clinched the deal. iran and six world powers reached a temporary agreement to halt iran's nuclear program. the obama administration is selling it as a game-changer. >> israel will be safer. the region will be safer. iran's 20% uranium will be destroyed. >> reporter: iran will allow daily monitoring of key facilit
originating in the appalachians of west virginia, pittsburgh could see three to six inches. along in the new york state through way, syracuse, 6 to 12 inches. john and tai, back to you. >> thank you, andrew. >>> sty -- stay with abc news for more. >>> our other major stories, the historic nuclear deal with iran reached after months of negotiations. now the obama administration must sell this agreement to critics. tahman bradley joins us live from washington with more....
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so i ask that you consider the real people of appalachian. the real people of coal country, the people that really matter in this argument because if you take away our livelihood, and i don't know what we have left. and so, again, invite you to coal country. thank you. we're going take a ten minute break. then we'll reconvenient -- reconvene. [inaudible conversations] you can see the hearing in the entirety online at c-span.org. here is a little bit of the testimony from marine corps.. s >> our exhaustive research backed by independent analysis w determined a force of 174,000 marines is the largest force we can afford.lysis assuming that the requirement170 for marine remain the same over the foreseeable future. c a force ofan 174,000 will drives the marine corps. to. it will be that way for will dr virtually all our operationalcos units. to six months deploy, 2012 month ty home, recuperating, setting witl and six months deployed again.d, it's dangerously close to the rs same combat tempo we had in iraq, afghanistan, while fighting in the mult
so i ask that you consider the real people of appalachian. the real people of coal country, the people that really matter in this argument because if you take away our livelihood, and i don't know what we have left. and so, again, invite you to coal country. thank you. we're going take a ten minute break. then we'll reconvenient -- reconvene. [inaudible conversations] you can see the hearing in the entirety online at c-span.org. here is a little bit of the testimony from marine corps.. s...
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very careful driving in western virginia, especially interstate 81 as it sneaks down through the appalachianshat area will warm up and melt. rain heads up the coast. wintry mess inland areas. as far as airports go today, the worst of it, atlanta, heavy rain all day long. charlotte, looks like all day long heavy rain for you. raleigh, same for you in the afternoon and evening. d.c., after about 5:00 is when the wet weather will get to you, possible airport delays in d.c. and baltimore later on tonight. then on wednesday, the storm flies up the coast. it's good, it's a fast-moving storm, but the windy, rainy conditions will be the worst early in the morning, from new york city to boston to hartford. those areas in new england won't clear out until the afternoon. and then snow on the back side of this. so, as far as snow goes, brian, i guess we're thinking maybe 5 to 8 inches for some of the cities out there, western new york and western pennsylvania. >> yeah, let's move it even faster, get it out of here. thank you, bill, appreciate it. >>> coming up on "morning joe," neither honest nor trustwo
very careful driving in western virginia, especially interstate 81 as it sneaks down through the appalachianshat area will warm up and melt. rain heads up the coast. wintry mess inland areas. as far as airports go today, the worst of it, atlanta, heavy rain all day long. charlotte, looks like all day long heavy rain for you. raleigh, same for you in the afternoon and evening. d.c., after about 5:00 is when the wet weather will get to you, possible airport delays in d.c. and baltimore later on...
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two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in a appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left they can mine easily now and so everything is shifting more and more to the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's why they're trying to push to asia but it looks like the demand from asia is going to peter out by two thousand and twenty also so then what happens to these communities that really are dependent on call and they really do rely on those jobs that's a that's a fair concern and we should be asking how we manage that to transition and i would hope that political leaders would be asking those questions rather than just you know saying two hundred fifty more years. i mean just in your opinion what do you think it will take to get that federal implementation of you know a grid for alternative and renewable energy whe
two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in a appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left they can mine easily now and so everything is shifting more and more to the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's why they're...
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there's two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left that they can mine easily now and so everything is shifting more and more of the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's why they're trying to push to asia but it looks like the demand from asia is going to peter out by two thousand and twenty also so then what happens to these communities that really are dependent on coal and they really do rely on those jobs that's a that's a fair concern and we should be asking how we manage that transition and i would hope that political leaders would be asking those questions rather than just you know saying two hundred fifty more years i mean just in your opinion what do you think it will take to get that federal implementation of you know a grid for alternative and renewable energy wh
there's two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left that they can mine easily now and so everything is shifting more and more of the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's...
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there's two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left they can mine usually now and so everything is shifting more and more to the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's why they're trying to push to asia but it looks like the demand from asia is going to peter out by two thousand and twenty also so then what happens to these communities that really are dependent on coal and they really do rely on those jobs that's a that's a fair concern and we should be asking how we manage that transition and i would hope that political leaders would be asking those questions rather than just you know saying two hundred fifty more years i mean just in your opinion what do you think it will take to get that federal implementation of you know a grid for alternative and renewable energy while
there's two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left they can mine usually now and so everything is shifting more and more to the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's why...
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still cold here generally along and east of the appalachians but look at the warmer temperatures in the midwest now. it's 40 in chicago and 44 indianapolis. nearly 50 in st. louis and memphis is 47. we have some warmer temperatures just lurking to the west underneath these thicker clouds that are moving in in advance of the rain showers that are moving in over the mississippi river. the high clouds are coming over us now. we're going to turn partly cloudy tonight until the sun comes up then partly sunny to mostly cloudy as the day wears on. as those clouds thicken up. here's the futurecast. not really showing the high clouds. because you know we have a lot of filtered sunshine with that. but during the afternoon from the south and west especially. we may end up still with that filtered sunshine through how much the day -- much of the day. look at the rain though 5:00 p.m., southern west virginia. now by 9:00, 10:00 that rain is getting in toward areas oh for the blue ridge west and southwest of d.c.. some of the high school football games, probably going to be all right but the one west
still cold here generally along and east of the appalachians but look at the warmer temperatures in the midwest now. it's 40 in chicago and 44 indianapolis. nearly 50 in st. louis and memphis is 47. we have some warmer temperatures just lurking to the west underneath these thicker clouds that are moving in in advance of the rain showers that are moving in over the mississippi river. the high clouds are coming over us now. we're going to turn partly cloudy tonight until the sun comes up then...
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off the great lakes and gets a little bipt of a lift when -- bit of a lift whether it hits the appalachians. for us fairly quiet. expecting the rain and snow showers to stay up in the higher elevations north and west. we noon we're sun -- by noon we're sunny, looking good. the showers continue to pull away from atlantic. 5:00 sunset time, clear. a nice night for the football games. a little disturbance tomorrow is going to pass well to our north. they just had a few clouds to the equation. if you're going up towards pittsburgh, philly, new york, going to be a lot cloudier there i believe than d.c. areas south on saturday. temperatures tomorrow well in the 50s with a few more afternoon clouds than in the morning. then as we get into sunday, well, we're going to have that front coming through with that system. so sunday will be another coolish day but breezier behind that front, the next one anyway. i'm notice once again we're going to turn on the lake rain and snow machine it our north and west. around here, we start your weekend breezy and cooler, 53. maybe 55. 37 tonight. then tomorrow mor
off the great lakes and gets a little bipt of a lift when -- bit of a lift whether it hits the appalachians. for us fairly quiet. expecting the rain and snow showers to stay up in the higher elevations north and west. we noon we're sun -- by noon we're sunny, looking good. the showers continue to pull away from atlantic. 5:00 sunset time, clear. a nice night for the football games. a little disturbance tomorrow is going to pass well to our north. they just had a few clouds to the equation. if...
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there's two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left that they can mine easily now and so everything is shifting more and more to the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's why they're trying to push to asia but it looks like the demand from asia is going to peter out by two thousand and twenty also so then what happens to these communities that really are dependent on coal and they really do rely on those jobs that's a that's a fair concern and we should be asking how we manage that transition and i would hope that political leaders would be asking those questions rather than just you know saying two hundred fifty more years i mean just in your opinion what do you think it will take to get the federal implementation of you know a grid for alternative and renewable energy whi
there's two hundred fifty years left of recoverable coal we are seeing the coal industry collapse in appalachianand they're leaving behind communities that are really devastated and there isn't coal that's left that they can mine easily now and so everything is shifting more and more to the powder river basin because there is still recoverable coal there. and that raises the question what's going to happen to those communities once the coal companies pull out domestic demand is dropping that's...
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but again, down the spine of the appalachians, i really think it's going be rain. some places getting three-plus inches. northern alabama, teern eastern tennessee. >> all right, ginger zee, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the other major headline breaking now, that historic nuclear deal with iran, agreeing to freeze its nuclear program for six months. a small step, but a major breakthrough. tonight here, we're learning about the secret talks between the u.s. and iran that led to this. secretary of state kerry rushing to the talks, celebrating with other foreign leaders after the deal was sealed. as he shook hands with iran's foreign minister, there was another man very unhappy with this. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who late today got a call from president obama. we're told it was about 30 minutes long and the white house describing it as a, quote, useful discussion. so, what does iran have to give up? was it worth it to america? abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran tonight. >> reporter: the smiles and handshakes in geneva told the
but again, down the spine of the appalachians, i really think it's going be rain. some places getting three-plus inches. northern alabama, teern eastern tennessee. >> all right, ginger zee, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to the other major headline breaking now, that historic nuclear deal with iran, agreeing to freeze its nuclear program for six months. a small step, but a major breakthrough. tonight here, we're learning about the secret talks between the u.s. and iran...
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we'll see possibly three to six inches of snow across the central appalachians. and very heavy rain all along the coast, the i-95 corridor, and significant know back towards buffalo and pittsburgh. 12 to 18 inches of snow. but these guys are accustomed to snow. they have the equipment and they're more use todd this than we are across some of the big cities. we'll see big delays all of the way through tomorrow. some people might not get out until thursday. >> clearly millions will be affected by this system. the biggest cities on the east coast are all in the bulls eye. >> absolutely and you have that ripple effect from all of those flights that initiate on the east coast that are not able to get to the west. behind us, everybody in the earn two thirds of the country, the western two thirds are hooking spectacular. >> all right, everybody take it easy out there. rick, thank you. >>> the supreme court today agrees to consider objections to part of balm care. the contraception mandate. some business owners have sued over the mandate claims some forms on contraceptio
we'll see possibly three to six inches of snow across the central appalachians. and very heavy rain all along the coast, the i-95 corridor, and significant know back towards buffalo and pittsburgh. 12 to 18 inches of snow. but these guys are accustomed to snow. they have the equipment and they're more use todd this than we are across some of the big cities. we'll see big delays all of the way through tomorrow. some people might not get out until thursday. >> clearly millions will be...
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the spine of the appalachians. really dangerous. quick look at your timeline. again, tuesday afternoon in the southeast, wednesday, midday, mid-atlantic northeast. thursday it's out of here and that's when i think people should travel is on thanksgiving, because between now and wednesday, it's going to be rough. including you, my friend. >> wish you could have fixed that, janice. thank you for being with us and be sure to tune in again tomorrow night at 7:00 for on the record and i'll see you tomorrow night on the 5:00. good night. >>> tonight. >> this agreement has made the welcome to "red eye." tonight -- >> coming up on "red eye." the grand canyon, is this national landmark home to a giant man eating rattlesnake set to feast on residents of arizona? plus, does the vice president want to force every american to buy a segue? >> the rest of the world is moving. we have to move faster than the rest of the world. how else are we going to compete? >> and finally, paper clips. deadly weapon? office supply? none of these stories you will see on "red eye." >> she is
the spine of the appalachians. really dangerous. quick look at your timeline. again, tuesday afternoon in the southeast, wednesday, midday, mid-atlantic northeast. thursday it's out of here and that's when i think people should travel is on thanksgiving, because between now and wednesday, it's going to be rough. including you, my friend. >> wish you could have fixed that, janice. thank you for being with us and be sure to tune in again tomorrow night at 7:00 for on the record and i'll see...
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freezing rain ald viz reez as well as ice storm warnings for the spine of the appalachians. dangerous. quick look at your timeline. again, tuesday afternoon in the southeast, wednesday, midday, mid-atlantic northeast. thursday it's out of here and that's when i think people should travel is on thanksgiving, because between now and wednesday, it's going to be rough. including you, my friend. >> wish you could have fixed that, janice. thank you for being with us and be sure to tune in again tomorrow night at 7:00 for on the record and i'll see you tomorrow night on the 5:00. good night. >>> tonight. >> this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> is that true? is the nuke deal with iran a dangerous capitulation? senator john mchune will analyze. >>> cnn anchor chris cuomo sticking up for the commentator who grossly insulted sarah palin. >> did i go out and party sometimes? yes. i'm only human. >> you
freezing rain ald viz reez as well as ice storm warnings for the spine of the appalachians. dangerous. quick look at your timeline. again, tuesday afternoon in the southeast, wednesday, midday, mid-atlantic northeast. thursday it's out of here and that's when i think people should travel is on thanksgiving, because between now and wednesday, it's going to be rough. including you, my friend. >> wish you could have fixed that, janice. thank you for being with us and be sure to tune in again...
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freezing rain ald viz reez as well as ice storm warnings for the spine of the appalachians. really dangerous. quick look at your timeline. again, tuesday afternoon in the southeast, wednesday, midday, mid-atlantic northeast. thursday it's out of here and that's when i think people should travel is on thanksgiving, because between now and wednesday, it's going to be rough. including you, my friend. >> wish you could have fixed that, janice. thank you for being with us and be sure to tune in again tomorrow night at 7:00 for on the record and i'll see you tomorrow night on the 5:00. good night. >>> tonight. >> this agreement has made the welcome to "red eye." tonight -- >> coming up on "red eye." the grand canyon, is this national landmark home to a giant man eating rattlesnake set to feast on residents of arizona? plus, does the vice president want to force every american to buy a segue? >> the rest of the world is moving. we have to move faster than the rest of the world. how else are we going to compete? >> and finally, paper clips. deadly weapon? office supply? none of thes
freezing rain ald viz reez as well as ice storm warnings for the spine of the appalachians. really dangerous. quick look at your timeline. again, tuesday afternoon in the southeast, wednesday, midday, mid-atlantic northeast. thursday it's out of here and that's when i think people should travel is on thanksgiving, because between now and wednesday, it's going to be rough. including you, my friend. >> wish you could have fixed that, janice. thank you for being with us and be sure to tune...
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by tomorrow morning, we're going to see some snow around atlanta and heavier snow across the appalachians and towards pittsburgh and buffalo. some of the areas picking up a foot of snow. it's going to be very, very windy with this, though. because of that, tomorrow, big delays. new york and the surrounding airports looking for delays. the rest of the country, if your flight is not originating there, the rest of the country is looking very fine. it's just the east coast storm we have to get through. >> rick, thank you. >> you bet. >>> still ahead, someone figured out a way to work around the glitches on the obama care website. >>> afghanistan's unpredictable president is trying to squeeze him for everything. we look at what may be behind hamid karzai's behavior. >> to understand hamid karzai, you need to look at vladimir putin. just returned from afghanistan and says karzai's unwillingness to sign a security deal with the u.s. has to do with his desire to stay relevant after the presidential election in april when according to the constitution he must step down. >> there are a lot of compa
by tomorrow morning, we're going to see some snow around atlanta and heavier snow across the appalachians and towards pittsburgh and buffalo. some of the areas picking up a foot of snow. it's going to be very, very windy with this, though. because of that, tomorrow, big delays. new york and the surrounding airports looking for delays. the rest of the country, if your flight is not originating there, the rest of the country is looking very fine. it's just the east coast storm we have to get...
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rain, or snow fell from the appalachians to the mid- atlantic states to new england.n all, the storm led to the cancelation of about 500 flights. another 4,000 flights were delayed today. the three airports that were hit the hardest were newark, philadelphia, and laguardia in new york. >>> flights from the bay area to destinations back east are getting back on track tonight. ktvu's eric rasmussen spent the day at san francisco international, and found it was actually a much better day for travelers who were coming here for thanksgiving. >> reporter: a homecoming, two months in the making on the day of thanksgiving. he welcomed home his wife and daughter, myra who had been visiting friends and family in india. the timing couldn't be better. >> she was away from me for the first time since she was born. it was amazing. >> reporter: we watched another happy reunion after another. on a day that can sometimes be anything but joyious for travelers. flights were mostly on time. >> you fly to newark, or jfk. we're seeing delays running about 55 to 60 minutes. >> reporter: an
rain, or snow fell from the appalachians to the mid- atlantic states to new england.n all, the storm led to the cancelation of about 500 flights. another 4,000 flights were delayed today. the three airports that were hit the hardest were newark, philadelphia, and laguardia in new york. >>> flights from the bay area to destinations back east are getting back on track tonight. ktvu's eric rasmussen spent the day at san francisco international, and found it was actually a much better day...
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was actually too warm on the ground for that snow, but we are picking up snow still across the appalachians as well as we're seeing some lake-effect snow coming off the great lakes. the warmer water, dumping it on the down stream side of the area. that will be a problem for people this evening. tony, thank you. >> stocks are on fire, and there's been some concern raised, particularly for mom and pop investors. well, perhaps they could bear the brunt of this. the dow has hit new highs, as you know, but dipped more than 30 points. ali velshi is going to be talking about all this and the dynamics of it. ali, so stocks are rising, isn't that a good thing for the ordinary investor. >> reporter: it's a great thing. but i keep telling them and i deep talking about a new record. we've seen 30 of them in the last couple of months. one has to wonder if enough is an enough. this market generally speaking has been on an hour had-year eighth-months run when it bottomed march of 2009. it has steadily moved upward since this. this is a long bull market which means 20% increases or more. we've seen 24% thi
was actually too warm on the ground for that snow, but we are picking up snow still across the appalachians as well as we're seeing some lake-effect snow coming off the great lakes. the warmer water, dumping it on the down stream side of the area. that will be a problem for people this evening. tony, thank you. >> stocks are on fire, and there's been some concern raised, particularly for mom and pop investors. well, perhaps they could bear the brunt of this. the dow has hit new highs, as...
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rain, or snow fell from the appalachians to the mid- atlantic states to new england.n all, the storm led to the cancelation of about 500 flights. another 4,000 flights were delayed today. the three airports that were hit the hardest were newark, philadelphia, and laguardia in new york. >>> flights from the bay area to destinations back east are getting back on track tonight. ktvu's eric rasmussen spent the day at san francisco international, and found it was actually a much better day for travelers who were coming here for thanksgiving. >> reporter: a homecoming, two months in the making on the day of thanksgiving. he welcomed home his wife and daughter, myra who had been visiting friends and family in india. the timing couldn't be better. >> she was away from me for the first time since she was born. it was amazing. >> reporter: we watched another happy reunion after another. on a day that can sometimes be anything but joyious for travelers. flights were mostly on time. >> you fly to newark, or jfk. we're seeing delays running about 55 to 60 minutes. >> reporter: an
rain, or snow fell from the appalachians to the mid- atlantic states to new england.n all, the storm led to the cancelation of about 500 flights. another 4,000 flights were delayed today. the three airports that were hit the hardest were newark, philadelphia, and laguardia in new york. >>> flights from the bay area to destinations back east are getting back on track tonight. ktvu's eric rasmussen spent the day at san francisco international, and found it was actually a much better day...
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and really kind of a central appalachian. it's all rain across the cities.y tomorrow afternoon the bulk of the energy is gone, but the wind will be here all the way through thursday. so get ready for this. we'll see snowfall totals, a couple, up to about a foot or snow maybe more around the buffalo area, and very heavy rain here. flooding concerns and winds that gust to around 50 miles per hour. to the west, this is tomorrow's forecast for airports, the western u.s. is looking great, the central part of the country is looking great, all of those flights from dc, philadelphia, and boston, we'll have big problems for your day tomorrow. if you can hold off driving, thursday will be a great day for everybody. >> thank you, rick. in the meantime ahead of the storm we have a big scramble. holiday travelers rushing to change flight plans. a number of airlines are waving their change fees. steve? >> that's right, neil, you want to contact your airline because of that change fee being waved. right now the calm before the storm. rain, wind, snow tomorrow. as you heard
and really kind of a central appalachian. it's all rain across the cities.y tomorrow afternoon the bulk of the energy is gone, but the wind will be here all the way through thursday. so get ready for this. we'll see snowfall totals, a couple, up to about a foot or snow maybe more around the buffalo area, and very heavy rain here. flooding concerns and winds that gust to around 50 miles per hour. to the west, this is tomorrow's forecast for airports, the western u.s. is looking great, the...
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. >> reporter: in the foothills of appalachians, rome is home to conservative congressman tom graves. he voted to continue the government shutdown. he can find plenty of supporters in rome who blame the president for failures in government. >> there are people who would be naturally disposed to opposing him and it's one of the things that help to energy the tea party in its early days. >> reporter: here in rome there is an overall lack of confident in washington. specifically with the president of the united states. but that is not really surprising. back in 2012 his opponent mitt romney won this region by more than 73% of the popular vote. now the it plays out on the affordable healthcare website. >> i think it has hurt him tremendously. >> reporter: charlene has been an superintendent pharmacist in rome for over 30 years. she thinks obama's policies are anti-small business and with the affordable healthcare act it will just get worse. >> being of first black president of the united states that he can actually make some changes. >> reporter: retired factory worker roy hudson supports
. >> reporter: in the foothills of appalachians, rome is home to conservative congressman tom graves. he voted to continue the government shutdown. he can find plenty of supporters in rome who blame the president for failures in government. >> there are people who would be naturally disposed to opposing him and it's one of the things that help to energy the tea party in its early days. >> reporter: here in rome there is an overall lack of confident in washington. specifically...
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then it looks like the spine of the appalachians have that mix. and where you see the purple, along the i-95 corridor and to the west, we could see an icy mix and snow fall across interior sections of the northeast. but, the track of this storm still has to be determined but right now it looks like washington, d.c., new york city and boston are looking at a rain event, a cold rain event. as we look in the forecast coming up monday, mostly sunny northwest down to southwest, dl as will gratly clear out but will focus on the storm system moving through the gulf and eventually toward the northeast. marty, back to you. >> we will keep an eye on that one. thank you, karen. now that a nuclear deal fween iran and the world, world powers, is officially on paper, there is definitely nonuniversal agreement that that is a good thing. one of the loudest voices against this agreement is the prime minister of israel. he said the deal with iran makes the world a more dangerous place. he was against any negotiationes with iran. president obama of course does not s
then it looks like the spine of the appalachians have that mix. and where you see the purple, along the i-95 corridor and to the west, we could see an icy mix and snow fall across interior sections of the northeast. but, the track of this storm still has to be determined but right now it looks like washington, d.c., new york city and boston are looking at a rain event, a cold rain event. as we look in the forecast coming up monday, mostly sunny northwest down to southwest, dl as will gratly...
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. >> reporter: in the foothill of the appalachians, rome is home to conservative republican congressmanom graves, one of the architects of the legislation to repeal obamacare. he has also voted to continue the government shutdown. he can find plenty of supporters in rome who blame the president for the failures of government. >> there would be people disposed to opposing him on purely partisan grounds and people are vehemently opposed to the affordable care act. it's one of the things that energid thenergized the tea pare early days. >> reporter: over here is lack of confidence specifically in the president of the united states. that's not surprising. back in 2012, his opponent mitt romney won this region by more than 73% of the popular vote. now the problem plagued rollout of the affordable healthcare website and the partisan bickering that led to a partial shutdown of the federal government are add to go earlier disfaction, contributing to the continuing disapproval ratings for president obama. >> i think it has helped him tremendously. >> reporter: charlene has been an independent ph
. >> reporter: in the foothill of the appalachians, rome is home to conservative republican congressmanom graves, one of the architects of the legislation to repeal obamacare. he has also voted to continue the government shutdown. he can find plenty of supporters in rome who blame the president for the failures of government. >> there would be people disposed to opposing him on purely partisan grounds and people are vehemently opposed to the affordable care act. it's one of the...
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in the mountains, the appalachians, we can pick up a few inches of snow tomorrow as the cold front pushes through. by tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m., just about getting to d.c. notice how the moisture is split on that. still can't rule ow a passing rain or snow shower or flurry as the much colder northerly winds kick in during the day tomorrow. temperatures will struggle. today not bad. by comparison. 58 if not 60 south of town. 39 tonight. the clouds thicken up. tomorrow only 44. blustery in the afternoon. the winds could gust 25 if not 30. we'll see sun to finish the day with a morning snow shower or flurry. breezy and cold wednesday, 46. thursday and friday back in the 50s. 62 saturday. that's my pick of the week because sunday showers could be back but at least it will be mild and 64. here comes monika samtani. she's back with more timesaver traffic. >> well, if you're planning to head over here on the northbound side of i-95, this is what it looks like at powder mill road in maryland where the crash involves four vehicles. only the left lane is now getting by and you have got delays c
in the mountains, the appalachians, we can pick up a few inches of snow tomorrow as the cold front pushes through. by tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m., just about getting to d.c. notice how the moisture is split on that. still can't rule ow a passing rain or snow shower or flurry as the much colder northerly winds kick in during the day tomorrow. temperatures will struggle. today not bad. by comparison. 58 if not 60 south of town. 39 tonight. the clouds thicken up. tomorrow only 44. blustery in...