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contessa is at the sports book in atlantic city with the president and coo.hese are all the people we are talking about? >> it is exciting here there is an energy marcus glover joins me talk to me last year with their was no sports book versus this year where you have a sports book and gambling is legal. >> it is exciting. this is our first year with it as you stated. normally, super bowl sunday is a very slow sunday for most casino operations everyone at parties with friends and families watching the sagame this year is different we have programming. we have a lot of reservations. people are excited >> it is a full house and these guys are here for racing do you have reservations set up for super bowl sunday for people who want to be here for the game >> we have reservations throughout the weekend this is our transactional room we can watch the game here we have a lounge with more comfortable viewing opportunities. all of the reservations in that room are booked. >> the super bowl is the biggest sports event for gambling traditionally. give me a sense of wha
contessa is at the sports book in atlantic city with the president and coo.hese are all the people we are talking about? >> it is exciting here there is an energy marcus glover joins me talk to me last year with their was no sports book versus this year where you have a sports book and gambling is legal. >> it is exciting. this is our first year with it as you stated. normally, super bowl sunday is a very slow sunday for most casino operations everyone at parties with friends and...
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son of one of atlantic city's fabled firefighters and a long-time cop. a legend. >> yeah, he was very well-known throughout the community. >> but the younger tyner made a name for himself as a superior court judge. >> good to see you. how you making out? so, they named a pizza for me. >> i think right here? >> yeah. that would be me. >> and then, last year -- >> i, damon g. tyner -- >> became the first black prosecutor in the county's history. >> so help me god. >> congratulations. >> many seeing him as the city's much-needed savior. >> doing a great job, man. >> thanks a lot. >> you all right? no, i'm not judge anymore. good to see you. >> that man's cleaning up a.c. >> there you go. >> you took a pledge when you took the office. tell me about the pledge. >> dating back to 1970, there are about 140 unsolved homicides. i urged my executive staff to tell me which cases were most solvable. unanimously, they all came back to me and said, the murder of april kauffman. >> but tyner is sworn in almost five years after april kauffman's murder. five long years.
son of one of atlantic city's fabled firefighters and a long-time cop. a legend. >> yeah, he was very well-known throughout the community. >> but the younger tyner made a name for himself as a superior court judge. >> good to see you. how you making out? so, they named a pizza for me. >> i think right here? >> yeah. that would be me. >> and then, last year -- >> i, damon g. tyner -- >> became the first black prosecutor in the county's history....
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in atlantic city there are large communities of everybody. vietnamese, bangladesh, agents, pakistanis -- asians, pakistanis. they have their own issues because they are new to america. they want the american dream. part of your job is to help them achieve that american dream. what you have to do, as different as all the areas are, is a microcosm of the country itself. you have to make sure you are working to try as much as you can to make everybody's dream come true in different ways. issues andifferent different problems in different environments. >> what is your political style? >> to the a little bit of a rebel. i just don't always love when people say you must go along with your political party every single time. your political party tells you to do something, you do it. i believe you can have a political party. our founding fathers, this amazing place, were men and women walked so long ago before us. they were not so much worried about republicans and democrats. they were not worried about being good republicans are good democrats. they
in atlantic city there are large communities of everybody. vietnamese, bangladesh, agents, pakistanis -- asians, pakistanis. they have their own issues because they are new to america. they want the american dream. part of your job is to help them achieve that american dream. what you have to do, as different as all the areas are, is a microcosm of the country itself. you have to make sure you are working to try as much as you can to make everybody's dream come true in different ways. issues...
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it's much different than atlantic city. that is much different than cape may and other parts of atlantic county, where it is really tours and driven -- tourism driven. cape may is very victorian and beautiful. with all of those differences, what do you have to do as a member of congress to represent all of those interests? rep. van drew: you have to be able to synthesize all of it. you need to put your feet in their shoes. you need to understand what it is they are going through. when those problems at the salem which is on the border of delaware, that is one of the major income drivers for that area, that matters and you have to understand that. you have to realize that offshore drilling can mean a great deal and be real problematic for people that live in cape may county or atlantic county. they are so concerned about their pores of areas and keeping the water -- tourism areas and keeping the water clean and pristine. cumberland county is a little more urban and has a large hispanic community. in atlantic city, there are
it's much different than atlantic city. that is much different than cape may and other parts of atlantic county, where it is really tours and driven -- tourism driven. cape may is very victorian and beautiful. with all of those differences, what do you have to do as a member of congress to represent all of those interests? rep. van drew: you have to be able to synthesize all of it. you need to put your feet in their shoes. you need to understand what it is they are going through. when those...
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it's a 15-hour drive to atlantic city. they did that drive. sun is not coming up. even sure hoffa is gone. they put hoffa in a shredder and they took the remains and dumped them in the ocean. it's almost an open story about what happened. because there is no body to find. >> my source was phil murks scotto. when ralph bogato was candidate, he said he believed it ended up in the brother's. >> my guys are going -- eric: we have all these different stories. but bottom line. surprised thomas andretta apparently never talked? >> i'm not surprised. but i will tell you this. you have been wrong about steve andretta. he's alive and well and living in new jersey. let's go after him. eric: we'll invite him to come on our program to do an interview on this any time. you can watch our fox nation special. "riddled:the search for james hoffa." there's brushing...and there's oral-b power brushing. oral-b just cleans better. even my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada.
it's a 15-hour drive to atlantic city. they did that drive. sun is not coming up. even sure hoffa is gone. they put hoffa in a shredder and they took the remains and dumped them in the ocean. it's almost an open story about what happened. because there is no body to find. >> my source was phil murks scotto. when ralph bogato was candidate, he said he believed it ended up in the brother's. >> my guys are going -- eric: we have all these different stories. but bottom line. surprised...
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van drew: people's livelihoods and the quality of their lives depend on the atlantic city railline. i thank you and i yield the balance of -- city rail line. i thank you and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to plead with my colleagues to address the ongoing crisis at our borders. just last week, federal agents made the largest fentanyl bust in u.s. history at a checkpoint along our border with mexico. these drugs were headed into our communities. some of our colleagues will say the fact is that the bust occurred at a legal point of entry is proof we are doing enough to keep our nation secure and our neighborhoods safe. i ask you, if these drug dealers are bold enough to try to sneak this much contraband through a known checkpoint, how much are they smuggling through the dark borders? mr. burchette: whether it's the promise of working entitlements or the prom of is of an illegal drug market, we must dema
van drew: people's livelihoods and the quality of their lives depend on the atlantic city railline. i thank you and i yield the balance of -- city rail line. i thank you and i yield the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee rise? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to plead with my colleagues to address the ongoing crisis at our borders. just last week, federal...
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introduce the moderator for the first part of the program, christen caps, a staff writer with the atlantic city lab. covers housing, architecture and politics. working on a story dealing with the government shutdown and how it is pushing low income renters to the brink of possible eviction. he looked at how landlords nationwide have shut their doors on renters receiving housing assistance. he previously worked as a senior editor for architect magazine. >> thank you so much. can you hear me out here? i'm going to introduce my fellow panelists. i suspect you already know them. since taking office in january 2016, mayor jim kenny has implemented a progressive agenda, creates more opportunity in every quarter of his city, which is philadelphia. he worked with city council to pass a tax on sweetened beverages to fund anti-poverty initiatives, including the expansion of free quality pre-k, community schools and the investment of hundreds of millions of dollars in parks, recreation centers, playgrounds and libraries. finding solutions to the issue of inter-generational poverty and restoring equity in
introduce the moderator for the first part of the program, christen caps, a staff writer with the atlantic city lab. covers housing, architecture and politics. working on a story dealing with the government shutdown and how it is pushing low income renters to the brink of possible eviction. he looked at how landlords nationwide have shut their doors on renters receiving housing assistance. he previously worked as a senior editor for architect magazine. >> thank you so much. can you hear...
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he destroyed atlantic city.d have actually built something great there, but he jacked that up also because he's not as good as he said he says. he's a great con man. this country is a great country. but all the problems we have, if there's no hope here, there's no hope anywhere. even people that hate us, it has to be smart. and this was not a smart play here. >> question for you. how do you deal with a bully like donald trump? >> well, you know what, i don't believe in that they go low, we go high. if they go low, you snatch them down to where you're at. because this is the kind of bully you have to fight. not realizing he became president because no one fought back. everyone took their hands off and said i'm not going to take him serious. sometimes you have to get the tap back. >> susan, i wonder what you think looking at the show of force from the women in the audience. it is a reminder why it can be useful to get our elected government in one room together and have america see it. there were other democrats w
he destroyed atlantic city.d have actually built something great there, but he jacked that up also because he's not as good as he said he says. he's a great con man. this country is a great country. but all the problems we have, if there's no hope here, there's no hope anywhere. even people that hate us, it has to be smart. and this was not a smart play here. >> question for you. how do you deal with a bully like donald trump? >> well, you know what, i don't believe in that they go...
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when he wanted to build a parking lot at a casino, which meant forcing an elderly widow from her atlantic city to sell for two decades >> they want to take the only thing i cherish in my life hood away from me. i'm not really tough. i'm just fighting for what i have. >> people thought she was pretty tough because she took on donald trump and won and the city couldn't prove that the parking lot for limos was a quote public good which brings you down to texas. where he will have to seize land from the people. there and that could mean a lot more legal fights. >> what makes anybody think that they can go in and take away the homes off those people? >> you hate to say i'd get a lawyer but if you had to, you would. >> i'm a patriot, but i want to be treated fairly as well. >> i grew up here. they see this as a bad place. it's not bad place. the answer's no. i will fight it as long as we can. >> those are real people, just a handful of examples of many more, many southerners, many in states that happen to be red states talking about the fight they would wage against anyone, including president trump
when he wanted to build a parking lot at a casino, which meant forcing an elderly widow from her atlantic city to sell for two decades >> they want to take the only thing i cherish in my life hood away from me. i'm not really tough. i'm just fighting for what i have. >> people thought she was pretty tough because she took on donald trump and won and the city couldn't prove that the parking lot for limos was a quote public good which brings you down to texas. where he will have to...
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and his atlantic city casinos.en the golden rule between donald trump and his father. with other presidents, you could listen to these religion filled speeches with a straight face, because they had not already publicly proved that they don't believe the religious sentiments they were delivering. but with donald trump. here was the very last line that the white house speech writers put in the teleprompter today for donald trump. the man of god. >> and let us always give thanks for the miracle of life, the majesty of creation and the grace of all mighty god. >> really? that's what you always give thanks for? here's that same person answering the question, what are you most thankful for, mr. president? >> what are you most thankful for, mr. president? >> for having a great family and for having made a tremendous difference in this country. i've made a tremendous difference in the country. this country is so much stronger now than when i took office, you wouldn't believe it. i mean, you see it, but so much stronger th
and his atlantic city casinos.en the golden rule between donald trump and his father. with other presidents, you could listen to these religion filled speeches with a straight face, because they had not already publicly proved that they don't believe the religious sentiments they were delivering. but with donald trump. here was the very last line that the white house speech writers put in the teleprompter today for donald trump. the man of god. >> and let us always give thanks for the...
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where is the apology from donald trump when you talk about the casino dealers in atlantic city?for those that come into this country to find a better life and donald trump refers to them as racist. they don't have the high ground. i'll give you this, though, we have a problem in this country with the rise of anti-semitism and the rise of racism and hate. it does not belong in the discourse of this country and as a democrat, i can say congressman omar is wrong. i challenge you to say donald trump is wrong. because as we say down south, what's good for the goose is good for the gander. >> the president said nothing about steve king. there was a lot of momentum around it, the left, the media, and then the right, mccarthy to his credit, came out and took action against the guy. all of congress. the president never said a word. literally, the cliche, the silence was deafening. why was that allowed by your party? >> to his discredit. he should have said it. >> why didn't he? >> one reason perhaps he didn't is because the republican party on the hill disciplined its own. so he didn't h
where is the apology from donald trump when you talk about the casino dealers in atlantic city?for those that come into this country to find a better life and donald trump refers to them as racist. they don't have the high ground. i'll give you this, though, we have a problem in this country with the rise of anti-semitism and the rise of racism and hate. it does not belong in the discourse of this country and as a democrat, i can say congressman omar is wrong. i challenge you to say donald...
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the longest political relationship with donald trump than anybody, was key to his activities in atlantic city, pushed him in previous times to run for governor of new york, president. they're terribly close. they're very, very close. and i know he likes to hold himself out in public as a prankster. there was a federal judge murder when gabby giffords was shot. and the a federal judge when steve scalise was murder. >> he was shot. >> he was shot. he survived. that's not a mistake. that could be incitement. >> totally agree. we've seen far too much incendiary rhetoric for far too long. we've seen anti-semitism talk on the rise in new york and around the world. >> i want to bring in former u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york, ellie hoenig. what did you make of this claim that it was not intended to be threatening? >> it was extremely roger stone-ish. he was trying to have it both ways. this idea that he didn't know how the image got on his phone, or got posted. he didn't know which of his volunteers -- i don't know who is volunteering for roger stone, but which of his volunteers
the longest political relationship with donald trump than anybody, was key to his activities in atlantic city, pushed him in previous times to run for governor of new york, president. they're terribly close. they're very, very close. and i know he likes to hold himself out in public as a prankster. there was a federal judge murder when gabby giffords was shot. and the a federal judge when steve scalise was murder. >> he was shot. >> he was shot. he survived. that's not a mistake....
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he didn't have one dollar invested in atlantic city.cularly important. donald was desperately in need for cash by his own filings in a court case and he got more than double the value of a house from one of the russian oligarchs and the cover story was the man was trying to hide money from his wife he was divorcing. if you want to hide money from your spouse you don't pay two or three times the value of a property. you might as well put a match to it. >> you called for a thorough professional investigation, why would that be different than any scrutiny he has been under by the state of new york? >> the state of new york has the capacity and i got governor cuomo to move on getting a criminal investigation going by the state. the state attorney general has civil authority. unless given criminal authority. but we need to have an independent look at donald's finances. the internal revenue service has been stripped down to nothing. today i have a family member told to wait 12 weeks to get their question answered about their simple short tax
he didn't have one dollar invested in atlantic city.cularly important. donald was desperately in need for cash by his own filings in a court case and he got more than double the value of a house from one of the russian oligarchs and the cover story was the man was trying to hide money from his wife he was divorcing. if you want to hide money from your spouse you don't pay two or three times the value of a property. you might as well put a match to it. >> you called for a thorough...
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introduce the moderator for the first part of the program, christen caps, a staff writer with the atlantic city lab. covers housing, architecture and politics. working on a story dealing with the government shutdown and how it is pushing low income renters to the brink of possible eviction. he looked at how landlords nationwide have shut their doors on renters receiving housing assistance. he previously worked as a senior editor for architect magazine. >> thank you so much. can you hear me out here? i'm going to introduce my fellow panelists. i suspect you already know them. since taking office in january 2016, mayor jim kenny has implemented a progressive agenda, creates more opportunity in every quarter of his city, which is philadelphia. he worked with city council to pass
introduce the moderator for the first part of the program, christen caps, a staff writer with the atlantic city lab. covers housing, architecture and politics. working on a story dealing with the government shutdown and how it is pushing low income renters to the brink of possible eviction. he looked at how landlords nationwide have shut their doors on renters receiving housing assistance. he previously worked as a senior editor for architect magazine. >> thank you so much. can you hear...
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experience dealing with president trump from your days in new jersey when you had those casinos in atlantic citya of barack obama getting that nobel prize in 2009 a couple months into his presidency. what's your read on him when it comes to that being a potential motivating factor? >> i think it's a very real motivating factor. he has got to do everything bigger and better than everybody before. and particularly barack obama. what we see in the way of this administration is anything that obama touched, had anything to do with, we're going to do away with it. i mean, he should have the common sense to be embarrassed this has gotten out. he should feel humiliated. as a nation it's embarrassing to have the president of the united states ask ood world leader to nominate them. or he didn't do it. okay. somebody else in the white house. and that could have happened. i doubt without his knowledge, but it could have happened. but it puts abe, too -- for him to have mentioned it. the people nominated shouldn't be revealed for 50 years after the decision is made. it's got to make domestic politics a littl
experience dealing with president trump from your days in new jersey when you had those casinos in atlantic citya of barack obama getting that nobel prize in 2009 a couple months into his presidency. what's your read on him when it comes to that being a potential motivating factor? >> i think it's a very real motivating factor. he has got to do everything bigger and better than everybody before. and particularly barack obama. what we see in the way of this administration is anything that...
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trump overexpanded into atlantic city, had six bankruptcies totaling $4 billion.he came back, russian money played a huge, huge role in it. a firm was based in trump tower and they partnered with russia, with trump again and again and put in money, much of which had been coming or been laundered through vehicles like the fl group an icelandic firm. >> do you think donald trump will -- let's start with paul manafort. do you think he's afraid of the russians? do you think he's scared of them? >> it's possible. there are two possible reasons. one, as michael steele said, he's protecting donald trump and playing for a pardon. as you say, he, again, can face prosecution and state jurisdictions. the russian mafia is serious. people have been dying over there. there have been a lot of unexplained deaths. >> let me play adam schiff, the chairman of the house intelligence committee, talking about this lying and potential pardoning game. >> the motivation here is, if he told the truth about his relationship with someone affiliated with russian intelligence while he was the
trump overexpanded into atlantic city, had six bankruptcies totaling $4 billion.he came back, russian money played a huge, huge role in it. a firm was based in trump tower and they partnered with russia, with trump again and again and put in money, much of which had been coming or been laundered through vehicles like the fl group an icelandic firm. >> do you think donald trump will -- let's start with paul manafort. do you think he's afraid of the russians? do you think he's scared of...
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the county is looking into it atlantic city area, i know newark is looking into it.now some people don't like corporations or don'tic incentivizing incorporations but i think we have to compete and we certainly have to make sure that we create jobs and frankly if they don't want those jobs in new york, we sure do want the jobs in new jersey. charles: joining the conversation now this morning pollster maslansky + partners president lee carter, wall street journal economics editor jon hilsenrath. lee, the fallout contains, political fallout, infighting among democrats, bolster it is -- bolsters argument against corporations and so many elements to the story. >> so many elements to the story and it's fascinating oh to -- to see who wins debate. aoc is saying this is a big victory for her, she didn't want new york to do this kind of things, this is one of her signature policies, signature whatever you want to call what she did boycott and had such a big impact, so this is a big effect on the economy, if we will not have -- we just lost all of the jobs in new york and wha
the county is looking into it atlantic city area, i know newark is looking into it.now some people don't like corporations or don'tic incentivizing incorporations but i think we have to compete and we certainly have to make sure that we create jobs and frankly if they don't want those jobs in new york, we sure do want the jobs in new jersey. charles: joining the conversation now this morning pollster maslansky + partners president lee carter, wall street journal economics editor jon hilsenrath....
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city, louisville. two to five inches of snowy mix expected. it gets to the mid-atlantic tomorrow morning. lesser impact there. by sunday a bigger system coming into the mix. minneapolis, chicago, big cities across the northeast, including new york all in play for winter weather. david? >> we'll be watching this weekend. rob, thank you. >>> we turn next to the hazing scandal at louisiana state university. nine young men have been arrested as new details emerge. what they're accused of doing. the nine fraternity members are current and former students. now under arrest accused of abusive hazing of pledges. here's abc's marcus moore on the scene tonight on what authorities say they did. >> reporter: this louisiana frat house boarded up and vacant tonight as two more fraternity brothers face criminal charges, bringing the total to nine in a brutal hazing case against pledges. the alleged incidents date back to august of last year at delta kappa epsilon at louisiana state university campus. arrest warrants detailing a litany of cruel hazing rituals. pledges claiming they were made to lie on bro
city, louisville. two to five inches of snowy mix expected. it gets to the mid-atlantic tomorrow morning. lesser impact there. by sunday a bigger system coming into the mix. minneapolis, chicago, big cities across the northeast, including new york all in play for winter weather. david? >> we'll be watching this weekend. rob, thank you. >>> we turn next to the hazing scandal at louisiana state university. nine young men have been arrested as new details emerge. what they're...
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system and another affecting central plains, great lakes, northeast, mid-atlantic, dc is preparing for several inches of snow, the cityat will be a big deal. here's the past 24 hours, and heavy snow across portions of the upper midwest and interior northeast, parts of the mid-atlantic, we will see icy conditions as well. definitely travel delays, two to four inches of snow and in the transition to an icy mix and rain in the overnight hours. we will keep you posted. and it doesn't mean instant, that is backtracking. >> you can't trust the groundhog. heather: another store we are following, days after amazon makes plans for a second headquarters in new york city, new york new jersey goes back into the ring. and the city's second pitch. >> amazon said they are not looking for another location for hq 2. and we want hq, he said we send that message out already. everyone to the mayor to local leaders, and they are all telling amazon come to new york, we still want you. this after network and the state have offered amazon incentives of $7 billion to bring the second headquarters location to the garden state. heather: drug ad
system and another affecting central plains, great lakes, northeast, mid-atlantic, dc is preparing for several inches of snow, the cityat will be a big deal. here's the past 24 hours, and heavy snow across portions of the upper midwest and interior northeast, parts of the mid-atlantic, we will see icy conditions as well. definitely travel delays, two to four inches of snow and in the transition to an icy mix and rain in the overnight hours. we will keep you posted. and it doesn't mean instant,...
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atlant allweek. nbc's jay gray is in atlanta where the city is preparing for its closeup this weekend. jay. >> reporter: hey, there.we e inside the nfl experience. finally super bowl weekend is here. we'll talk about what's going on here, but first let' get to the real business of what this super bowl is all about. an it is the patriots, favored by 2.5 right now. get this, as much as $6 billion expect to be wagered on this game talking about wagers, i've seen a few here inside the experience well today, because you can pass, you can catch, you can kick, you can run. and a lot of people, maybe betting little something on who's going to win the race. not here, though, we're in the kid zone, you can see what here. the kids running through in the big uniforms. anything that has anything to do with football is all right here, right now. >> so exciting! >> really nervous! >> reporter: it's super bowl weekend. and the fans are fired up. >> let's go patriots! >> i'm very excited. >> reporter: the field is set. >> having the super bowl is as big as it gets. we're thrilled to have it here in wha
atlant allweek. nbc's jay gray is in atlanta where the city is preparing for its closeup this weekend. jay. >> reporter: hey, there.we e inside the nfl experience. finally super bowl weekend is here. we'll talk about what's going on here, but first let' get to the real business of what this super bowl is all about. an it is the patriots, favored by 2.5 right now. get this, as much as $6 billion expect to be wagered on this game talking about wagers, i've seen a few here inside the...
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cities can break record highs. then as we go into tomorrow, it's even warmer. the ohio valley and mid-atlanticching. we're seeing 31 record highs tomorrow afternoon. 21 cities will be within about 3 trees. everywhere east of the mississippi river. so the area of rain today and we even have thunderstorms in the beginning of february in the middle of the night that have been rolling here. a line that's about to head from southern illinois into indiana, evansville area. to the north, up here in detroit to get the icy weather. it's actually warm enough we have a threat of some tornadoes and large hail today. about 7 million people are at risk from paducah. ozark, ports mouth. and because of all the heavy rain the ground still was frozen. now it's thawed out. we have a flood watch in southern ohio valley. so that rain will be in the northeast later on this evening. we will have travel delays and at the airports, too. >> bill, thanks for that. >>> still ahead, a newly unearthed memo sheds light by one company with ties to president trump to cash in on his presidency. >> new details in the growing pr
cities can break record highs. then as we go into tomorrow, it's even warmer. the ohio valley and mid-atlanticching. we're seeing 31 record highs tomorrow afternoon. 21 cities will be within about 3 trees. everywhere east of the mississippi river. so the area of rain today and we even have thunderstorms in the beginning of february in the middle of the night that have been rolling here. a line that's about to head from southern illinois into indiana, evansville area. to the north, up here in...
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city. i spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to respond to it, and wrote an article in "atlantic" magazine. but john summed it up in one sentence. he said, i signed up to fight the nazis 73 years ago, and i will do it again if i have to. [applause] isn't that john? [applause] folks, you all sent john back to washington 30 different times. that's never happened before. you did it, i believe without knowing for sure, because you knew he knew who you were. and what you needed. john was probably who my mother was talking about. my mom had an expression, she said, never bow, never bend, never kneel, never yield. she pounded it into all our kids' heads. never, never bow. never bend. never yield. john never did, when he thought he was right. john never, ever did. he's a man who knew where he came from and he knew public service was not a title you wear, that a shift that you work, like everybody else. his constituents, i think, loved him for it. they knew and respected him. and he showed that respect by every landmark that he built. when i think of john, i cannot help but think about what a forme
city. i spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to respond to it, and wrote an article in "atlantic" magazine. but john summed it up in one sentence. he said, i signed up to fight the nazis 73 years ago, and i will do it again if i have to. [applause] isn't that john? [applause] folks, you all sent john back to washington 30 different times. that's never happened before. you did it, i believe without knowing for sure, because you knew he knew who you were. and what you needed....
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city was welcomed by many it also generated fierce local opposition. here to talk about what the decision means is derek thompson, senior editor at "the atlantic." morning. >> so you write that new york city and amazon both got what they deserve. explain that. >> i think that a popular view right now is that this is a tragedy for the city. that we have lost out on 25,000 jobs, a headquarters from a major tech giant in the world. that this is a huge loss. in the bigger picture, though, new york going to be fine. amazon is going to be fine. and the city does not have an employment problem. it doesn't even have a tech employment program. google is expanding at a rapid clip. amazon has 5,000 jobs. new york city has a household affordability problem. the city leaders should focus on the problems the city has, make it a desirable location for any company to come to without being bribed with billions of dollars of corporate subsidies, and start with >> why do you call this a disaster from the start? >> because this was kind of like a potluck of political miscalculations. like everybody brought their own. bezos from the beginning, amazon, typically such
city was welcomed by many it also generated fierce local opposition. here to talk about what the decision means is derek thompson, senior editor at "the atlantic." morning. >> so you write that new york city and amazon both got what they deserve. explain that. >> i think that a popular view right now is that this is a tragedy for the city. that we have lost out on 25,000 jobs, a headquarters from a major tech giant in the world. that this is a huge loss. in the bigger...
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city six three seven five. now to some stunning pictures coming in from the middle of the atlantic ocean some of the world's best surfers that have been competing in near perfect conditions off the coast of cape verde is the first round of the strapless world to a local competitor me too wanted one demands a contest with a perfect ten point display hawaii. won the women's event. we had really amazing conditions really beautiful clean waves and good wind so it was really fun and all the girls are reading it was great. that's it for me they're in ok so now thank you for that update and well five g. is the future so that's a message that's coming out of the mobile world congress in barcelona the fifth generation of mobile connectivity is set to usher in a new era of super fast internet speeds and that will open up a range of new gadgets from driverless cars to remote surgery and even humanoid robots charlie angela reports from barcelona. at this tech trade fair there's one thing everyone is pitching it's five thirty. five. life is about their wi-fi to the network a hundred times faster than forty wireless internet
city six three seven five. now to some stunning pictures coming in from the middle of the atlantic ocean some of the world's best surfers that have been competing in near perfect conditions off the coast of cape verde is the first round of the strapless world to a local competitor me too wanted one demands a contest with a perfect ten point display hawaii. won the women's event. we had really amazing conditions really beautiful clean waves and good wind so it was really fun and all the girls...
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city. i spent a lot of time figuring out how to respond to it and wrote an article in the"the atlantic" magazine. he said i signed up to fight the nazis 73 years ago and i will do it again if i have to. [applause] mr. biden: isn't that john? you all sent john back to washington 30 different times. that has never happened before. you did it, i believe, without nothing for sure, because you knew he knew who you were and what you needed. john was probably who my mother was talking about without ever meeting him. she said it is the irish, never bow, never bend, never kneel never yield. she pounded it into all our kids' heads. never bow, never bend, never yield yield. john never did. when he thought was right john never, ever did. he is a man who knew where he came from and he knew public service was not a title you wear but a shift that you work look everybody else. his constituents, i think, loved him for it and knew and respected him and he showed that respect by every landmark that he built. when i think of john, i cannot help but think about what a former attorney general, former secretary of wa
city. i spent a lot of time figuring out how to respond to it and wrote an article in the"the atlantic" magazine. he said i signed up to fight the nazis 73 years ago and i will do it again if i have to. [applause] mr. biden: isn't that john? you all sent john back to washington 30 different times. that has never happened before. you did it, i believe, without nothing for sure, because you knew he knew who you were and what you needed. john was probably who my mother was talking about...
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even in town cities, overnight, it is a widespread hard frost, a patch of fog around. it is that cold start, we bring atlanticeceded by sleet and snow, especially on hills. south of all of that, it will stay mainly dry, cloud increases. scotland, summertime is at the wet weather. rain comes back to them. when standing south—westerly, strengthening the sunday night into monday, pushing white wet weather across the uk. many of us was the brain at of this, let some sun fall —— snowfall. several centimetres of snow, clearly it is not as cold going into monday morning. went and what whether around. the wet weather will clear away, but my snowfall in the hills here. gradually eases as we go deeper and said that day. when the dove farther south you go. temperatures they are a degree or two higher. creeping into double figures the farther south you are. a frost south on tuesday. now the air from the southwest. it will often be windy and wet. if you can take one thing from the tracks, it will be the upward trend of temperatures, and some of us getting a back above average. that is the latest forecast. this is bbc news
even in town cities, overnight, it is a widespread hard frost, a patch of fog around. it is that cold start, we bring atlanticeceded by sleet and snow, especially on hills. south of all of that, it will stay mainly dry, cloud increases. scotland, summertime is at the wet weather. rain comes back to them. when standing south—westerly, strengthening the sunday night into monday, pushing white wet weather across the uk. many of us was the brain at of this, let some sun fall —— snowfall....
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city centre is freezing. sunday's weather, it is a sunny cold start. whether coming from the northwest to the southeast of the uk. from the atlantictjust on hills for northern ireland and scotland into northern england as well. patchy rain late in the day for parts of the midlands. south of that, mainly dry. look how it brightens up again. rain heading into northern ireland again by evening, and temperature slightly higher than today. by the sublets england could be up to 10 degrees. vote more cold weather across the uk. the hills of scotland, some significant snow developing into monday morning. these are starting temperatures in cloud and wet weather. a wet spot for many of us, faith is no scotland in the hills. it will take some wild to clear away. most of the places seeing the sunshine coming back at the day goes on. temperature is a little bit higher, especially the further south you are. there will be another frost as we go through monday nights. a bit of high pressure, more atlantic what the systems waiting in the wings to come in at the weekend goes on. that weekend is looking unsettled. some sunny days, some wet days, and
city centre is freezing. sunday's weather, it is a sunny cold start. whether coming from the northwest to the southeast of the uk. from the atlantictjust on hills for northern ireland and scotland into northern england as well. patchy rain late in the day for parts of the midlands. south of that, mainly dry. look how it brightens up again. rain heading into northern ireland again by evening, and temperature slightly higher than today. by the sublets england could be up to 10 degrees. vote more...
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top five warmest februarys for 89 cities in the southeast and mid atlantic.re nable places, key west on track for the warmest february on record. intelligent has had a freezeless february, no temperature below 32. that's oy occurred twice since 1878. you go out west, on the cool side, 45 cities, the top five coldest februarys. for example, seattle, their rst february without a high over 50 since 1956. l.a., first february without hitting 70 since 1877. andir that cold now making its way further to the east where the warm airo stays the south. louisville will be warmer than average. minneapolis at only 14. same in rapid city. thursday the cold air makes i way further south. oklahoma city staying cool. warm weather through the south. look at the weekend. north platte 7, 42 in dallas on sunday. that's what's going on around the country. lear is what's hnepening in your of the d >>> goomorning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. bright sunshine for now on this cold february morning. for the entire month, washington national airport is 3.5 degrees warmer t
top five warmest februarys for 89 cities in the southeast and mid atlantic.re nable places, key west on track for the warmest february on record. intelligent has had a freezeless february, no temperature below 32. that's oy occurred twice since 1878. you go out west, on the cool side, 45 cities, the top five coldest februarys. for example, seattle, their rst february without a high over 50 since 1956. l.a., first february without hitting 70 since 1877. andir that cold now making its way further...
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the city of san jose sent out a tweet from willow glen way to atlantic avenue, urged to evacuate immediately. the mayor sent out a tweet saying residents were encouraged to evacuate immediately. it wasn't mandatory but we did see residents actively monitoring the situation. they were knocking door to door, making sure folks were awake. it was a very early hour. we caught a very worried dad with his flashlight taking a look for himself. he told me his daughter lived in the same condos we were speaking with residents. here is what he had to say. >> a lot of water. it's rising pretty fast. i don't know. it's still got -- it looks like it's got 8' to go to get to the top of the river banks. >> are you concerned at all? are you having your daughter evacuate? >> no. i don't think at this point in time it's really necessary. we'll see what happens this afternoon. >> and again, residents are encouraged to evacuate. it's not a mandatory evacuation but mayor sent out a tweet saying residents in areas not named for evacuation should remain in place. but for those of you who are choosing to evacuate, ag
the city of san jose sent out a tweet from willow glen way to atlantic avenue, urged to evacuate immediately. the mayor sent out a tweet saying residents were encouraged to evacuate immediately. it wasn't mandatory but we did see residents actively monitoring the situation. they were knocking door to door, making sure folks were awake. it was a very early hour. we caught a very worried dad with his flashlight taking a look for himself. he told me his daughter lived in the same condos we were...
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weather advisories and storm warnings in effect in dozens of cities and states from the plains to the midwest, the great lakes, the mid-atlanticnd the northeast from eastern dakotas right to the big apple. even las vegas got snow from this storm system. it's affecting rail travel, of course, in many parts of the country. the worst impact is probably on the roads with the low visibility, the slippery icy conditions leading to countless fender benders. officials warning of fallen trees urging people to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. this storm did help minneapolis st. paul set a record, dana, for the snowiest february on record. it's still snowing there as far as we know. still snowing here. >> dana: that's saying something in minneapolis st. paul for the snowiest february ever. we've hit records here. all right. hope you get dry soon. come in and see us. >> reporter: i will. >> dana: dnc plans to remind 2020 candidates of a major rule change requiring the party's eventual nominees to confirm in writing that they plan to run and, if elected, serve as a democrat. attention bernie sanders, they're talking to you.
weather advisories and storm warnings in effect in dozens of cities and states from the plains to the midwest, the great lakes, the mid-atlanticnd the northeast from eastern dakotas right to the big apple. even las vegas got snow from this storm system. it's affecting rail travel, of course, in many parts of the country. the worst impact is probably on the roads with the low visibility, the slippery icy conditions leading to countless fender benders. officials warning of fallen trees urging...
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could see 3-5 inches of snow, running to the mid-atlantic and stretching around that region before turning into ice. now maybe some snow for new york citynto rain on the back side of this system. i do think by the time we get to thursday, we're clearing off. yeah, a lot of people, 200 million, begins in the next several hours and will be lasting to thursday. >> shepard: thursday, mid fight in new york city. >> warming back up. >> shepard: i'll wait for that. appreciate it. a live like in philly. the former vice president, joe biden talking part in a discussion at the university of pennsylvania. a source with direct knowledge tells fox news is almost certain to run for president in 2020. no word on whether this will be the moment he makes the annou e announceme announcement. we're monitoring it. this comes as senator bernie sanders throws his hat in the ring. he gave hillary clinton a run for her money in the 2016 democrat primaries. >> you're going to run for president? >> i am going to run for president, that's correct. >> what's going to be different this time? >> we're going to win. we're going to also launch what i think is unpreced
could see 3-5 inches of snow, running to the mid-atlantic and stretching around that region before turning into ice. now maybe some snow for new york citynto rain on the back side of this system. i do think by the time we get to thursday, we're clearing off. yeah, a lot of people, 200 million, begins in the next several hours and will be lasting to thursday. >> shepard: thursday, mid fight in new york city. >> warming back up. >> shepard: i'll wait for that. appreciate it. a...
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bloomberg, the former mayor of new york city will also be a front runner, he has said he is going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars there is a story in the atlanticy voters on his side as possible. he has a pretty formidable team. but it is really a jump ball with almost a dozen candidates about to enter the race, and more coming soon. no wonder is a sure thing right now —— no—one is sure thing. people are trying to look at who is the most delectable, also who has great ideas on who will move the country forward. kamala harris has got a little heat from the centre of the party, who says that medicare for all would not be a good option to the country. apple says it has found a fix for a bug that let iphone users eavesdrop on other facetime users, even when the person they called did not answer. the flaw meant the microphone on the recipient's phone was activated. technology journalist will guyatt says apple should have done more. they haven't been quick enough, it is incredibly embarrassing, there is almost a billion devices using ios, and if we follow this story through, and if we follow this story through, a young child and his mum in the us act
bloomberg, the former mayor of new york city will also be a front runner, he has said he is going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars there is a story in the atlanticy voters on his side as possible. he has a pretty formidable team. but it is really a jump ball with almost a dozen candidates about to enter the race, and more coming soon. no wonder is a sure thing right now —— no—one is sure thing. people are trying to look at who is the most delectable, also who has great ideas on...
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new york city will take close to freezing the following day. europe, it is a different story. atlanticthese systems will go to scandinavia, bringing some heavy snow. not air is pushing the major sensors, near below freezing. recently, we have seen some went three whether around that had a land area. there has been a lot of rain and snow and thunderstorms around as well. pretty unsettling conditions there across the front north of india. the outlook for the next few days, friday, what the forecast, quiet conditions across most of india. it has been pouring with rain across australia and the last few days, weeks, the monsoon rains, still some storm clouds around here. there is an area with a drench recently. those floods have been catastrophic for this region. the good news is that the rains will ease. you will see the jet stream and that collect air i think it's a southeastern parts of australia, so those temperatures will be taking a dip of the dive. the hot air is up north. we are talking about about 20 celsius. city will be up and down a little bit closer the seasonal north. that is
new york city will take close to freezing the following day. europe, it is a different story. atlanticthese systems will go to scandinavia, bringing some heavy snow. not air is pushing the major sensors, near below freezing. recently, we have seen some went three whether around that had a land area. there has been a lot of rain and snow and thunderstorms around as well. pretty unsettling conditions there across the front north of india. the outlook for the next few days, friday, what the...
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city. i spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to respond to it and wrote an article in "atlantic magazine3 years ago and i'll do it again if i have to. [applause] isn't that john? folks, you-all sent john back to washington 30 different times. that's never happened efore. you did it, i believe without knowing for sure, because you knew he knew who you were. and what you needed. john was probably who my mother was talking about. without ever having met him. my mom used to an expression, she said the irish, never bow, never bend, never kneel, never yield. she pounded it into all our kids' heads. never, never bow. never bend. never yield. john never did. when he thought he was right. john never, ever did. he's a man who knew where he came from and he knew public service wasn't a title you wear but a shift that you work. like everybody else. his constituents, i think, loved him for it. they knew and respected him. and he showed that respect by every landmark that he built. i think of john i can't help but think about what a former attorney general, former secretary of war, edward stanton, sai
city. i spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to respond to it and wrote an article in "atlantic magazine3 years ago and i'll do it again if i have to. [applause] isn't that john? folks, you-all sent john back to washington 30 different times. that's never happened efore. you did it, i believe without knowing for sure, because you knew he knew who you were. and what you needed. john was probably who my mother was talking about. without ever having met him. my mom used to an...
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city ed epman gets a makeover. >>> new feature of instagram to make it easier for users to donate to nonprofit groups. >>> happening now, a daringing rescue after a small plane crashes into the atlantic ocean near miami. one person on board pulled from the water by a coast guard helicopter and wreckage of the plane was floating nearby. nonprofit groups. >>> new at 11:00, instagram is working to make it easier to donate to nonprofit groups. when you take a selfie or record a video on instagram stories you can add a donation sticker to let your followers donate to organizations directly through the app. >> great for your birthday. donate there. >> coming up. >> no. >> so's kari's. >> no. >> good. >>> happening today, super bowl mvp julian edelman -- >> he lets ellen shave his beard for donations. >> are you nervous? >> not really. >> okay, good. >> kind of. >> hmm. >> are you? >> no. >> you have to wait and see. ellen also survived him with the super bowl mvp trophy to take home. watch today at 4:00 and then nbc area news at 5:00. >>> before we leave you on this friday, we are talking about the rain. the series of storms coming through. >> the rain is closer. i have seen a couple of li
city ed epman gets a makeover. >>> new feature of instagram to make it easier for users to donate to nonprofit groups. >>> happening now, a daringing rescue after a small plane crashes into the atlantic ocean near miami. one person on board pulled from the water by a coast guard helicopter and wreckage of the plane was floating nearby. nonprofit groups. >>> new at 11:00, instagram is working to make it easier to donate to nonprofit groups. when you take a selfie or...
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centered across the mid-atlantic, up towards the northeast, starting tomorrow morning, it's going to be a mixture of rain, sleet, freezing rain and snow right around the new york cityhis is all the potential for icy conditions starting tomorrow morning, into the afternoon. we're going to see snow. we're going to he see ice and we're going to see eventually rain in new york city, south of new york city mainly we think a rain event as well, depending on where you live. we have winter weather advisories in anticipation of this next storm system, also across the upper midwest and the great lakes. here's the forecast precipitation. we're going to see the potential for snow, west of new york city, north of new york city and right along that fine line of ice. so that's going to be the big story and then we have another system moving into the northwest. it's going to be an active week in weather for much of the country. back to you ladies. gerri: we'll be watching you every single day to get all the news. thank you so much. janice: you got it. cheryl: i want to have a chat with the groundhog. i'm just saying. thanks, janice. a lot of headlines we're watching this morning.
centered across the mid-atlantic, up towards the northeast, starting tomorrow morning, it's going to be a mixture of rain, sleet, freezing rain and snow right around the new york cityhis is all the potential for icy conditions starting tomorrow morning, into the afternoon. we're going to see snow. we're going to he see ice and we're going to see eventually rain in new york city, south of new york city mainly we think a rain event as well, depending on where you live. we have winter weather...
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city to an article that would have been practically unknown. don trans told europe's leaders they should repatriate militants wanting to return from syria we'll tell you how that's going down across the atlantic among our stories after the break. thank you. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express interest. some want to. achieve right. that's what the. real people. interested in the why. should. welcome back with i still militants in syria facing imminent defeat the u.s. president has called on european countries to repack trade over eight hundred afghan nationals who joined the so-called caliphate so they can be put on trial otherwise donald trump says the extremists will be released from detention in syria the comments come as washington looks to dramatically scale back its involvement in the conflict because donald reports. for a while it seemed the british had the whole of leave or remain clash monopolised in the news which didn't last long though the americans are now somewhat piggybacking on this leave remain rao in their own way however over troops in syria it is time to give our brave warriors in syria a warm
city to an article that would have been practically unknown. don trans told europe's leaders they should repatriate militants wanting to return from syria we'll tell you how that's going down across the atlantic among our stories after the break. thank you. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express interest. some want to. achieve right. that's what the. real people. interested in the why. should. welcome back with i...
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city. that's 21 degrees warmer than normal. nashville should be 71. raleigh 73 degrees. 70s all the way up through the mid-atlantic region.ne day thing. we'll do this again on wednesday with atlanta at 71. louisville at 68 degrees. . 60s and 70s widespread and even into thursday we're still in the upper 50s in philadelphia and almost near 80 in charlotte, north carolina on thursday. finally on friday things will cool off. all that cold air now is bottled up in the northern plains and that's where it will stay frigid over the next three days. just depends where you are in the country today. a lot going on. >> the crazy thing is last week it was almost negative 70 in certain places. >> negative 70. >> wind chill was close to that. sounds like she's exaggerating, but she's not. >> we'll fact check. >>> still ahead oil prices are on the rise as new u.s. sanctions hit venezuela. details on what that means for your wallet. >> jerome powell and president trump sit down for dinner. the message powell delivered to trump about their road ahead together. together that's why i take osteo bi-flex to keep me moving the way i was made t
city. that's 21 degrees warmer than normal. nashville should be 71. raleigh 73 degrees. 70s all the way up through the mid-atlantic region.ne day thing. we'll do this again on wednesday with atlanta at 71. louisville at 68 degrees. . 60s and 70s widespread and even into thursday we're still in the upper 50s in philadelphia and almost near 80 in charlotte, north carolina on thursday. finally on friday things will cool off. all that cold air now is bottled up in the northern plains and that's...
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atlantic. temperatures will be pretty low again on wednesday morning because of these clear skies. some frost possible outside of the towns and citiesthe patent starts to change and we have the first by the front approaching. and some of us will meet our umbrellas. rain in southern parts of the uk, and further north i°y parts of the uk, and further north joy and brighter but pretty overcast wherever you are an feeling cold. still above average but compared to what we've just got used to it is going to feel quite chilly. on friday temporarily we have this ridge so the weather will improve. not sunny, probably quite cloudy or hazy at the least. but these weather fronts are closing in and ahead of this, double figures, above the average but still feeling pretty chilly and then for the weekend, low pressure at sweeping in from the atla ntic pressure at sweeping in from the atlantic bringing wind and rain for that and also a deep area of low pressure. that means it is an intense area of low pressure, with the pressure drop and quite low. seu the pressure drop and quite low. self on saturday we have gale force winds across northern irelan
atlantic. temperatures will be pretty low again on wednesday morning because of these clear skies. some frost possible outside of the towns and citiesthe patent starts to change and we have the first by the front approaching. and some of us will meet our umbrellas. rain in southern parts of the uk, and further north i°y parts of the uk, and further north joy and brighter but pretty overcast wherever you are an feeling cold. still above average but compared to what we've just got used to it is...
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cities really very cold across england and wales. that ridge of high—pressure responsible for the fine weather and the frost overnight gives way for these atlanticy. turning to rain. clearing by the afternoon. moving into the eastern side of england by evening time. mostly as rain. by monday, less cold, basically. the milder atla ntic less cold, basically. the milder atlantic weather and with some strong winds coming through into monday and with that much milder air. back to the abs. showery rather u nsettled air. back to the abs. showery rather unsettled but much milder weather. for the weekend still pretty cold and this morning, in particular, very icy indeed. take care on the roads. seven years after the death of sunday times war correspondent marie colvin in syria, there's been justice, of sorts, for her family and friends. on thursday, a us court ruled that she was delibeately killed by president assad's regime. a new documentary and a feature film about the events of 2012 will be released soon. in a moment we'll speak to paul conroy, a photojournalist who was with marie at the time of the attack. but first, a look at the documentary, under
cities really very cold across england and wales. that ridge of high—pressure responsible for the fine weather and the frost overnight gives way for these atlanticy. turning to rain. clearing by the afternoon. moving into the eastern side of england by evening time. mostly as rain. by monday, less cold, basically. the milder atla ntic less cold, basically. the milder atlantic weather and with some strong winds coming through into monday and with that much milder air. back to the abs. showery...