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. >>> to the deep freeze settling in this weekend, bill karins is in today for dylan what are we looking at >>> good morning i feel bad for kathy it's freezing in boston this morning. it's not the only place. i hope everyone got out yesterday and shovelled when you had the chance, when the sun came out because overnight the temperatures plummeted, and whatever was snow turned to slush and now it's rock hard and difficult to remove, if you can. the current temperatures, kathy is out in the wind chill of 3 degrees right now in boston, so it's bitterly cold in the northeast. at least the sun will be out in the afternoon. pittsburgh at 8. buffalo at 7, buffalo had 16 inches of snow in the last couple of days a lot of winter weather to be had. this is nothing compared to the cold arriving from the norththen three to four years. remember the winter we talked about the polar vortex nonstop a piece of that polar vortex is breaking off and it's heading through the great lakes starting on monday. these are high temperatures on monday green bay, 5 degrees minneapolis 1. so this is very cold and the
. >>> to the deep freeze settling in this weekend, bill karins is in today for dylan what are we looking at >>> good morning i feel bad for kathy it's freezing in boston this morning. it's not the only place. i hope everyone got out yesterday and shovelled when you had the chance, when the sun came out because overnight the temperatures plummeted, and whatever was snow turned to slush and now it's rock hard and difficult to remove, if you can. the current temperatures, kathy...
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joining me now nbc meteorologist, bill karins, and so bill when is the snow coming?it's on its way. the storm is already forming. i am glad you mentioned the 2018 storm because i have to dig back into my records and do research. it killed 22 people and costs over $1 billion. we are trying to get people to stay off the roads. if you lose power, be prepared for that because it can get cold in your house quickly. let's get into the storm now beginning to form off the north carolina coast. it will take a v line to where it's at now just off the coast of nantucket, and the snow shield shown in blue will get intense at one point. what makes up a blizzard, by the way? it is difficult to reach blizzard criteria. you have to have a storm with high winds, and you have to have blowing snow or falling snow that gives you visibility of less than a quarter of a mile. that's one loop around the track, that's not very far. you have to have both of these at the same time for three straight hours. we will see if we meet that criteria, but there's a chance for that in areas like long i
joining me now nbc meteorologist, bill karins, and so bill when is the snow coming?it's on its way. the storm is already forming. i am glad you mentioned the 2018 storm because i have to dig back into my records and do research. it killed 22 people and costs over $1 billion. we are trying to get people to stay off the roads. if you lose power, be prepared for that because it can get cold in your house quickly. let's get into the storm now beginning to form off the north carolina coast. it will...
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storm that we'll be dealing with major impacts >> from arkansas to maine, this storm is no joke bill karins with a look at the forecast, thanks so much, bill >>> novak djokovic, the world's number one men's tennis player will not defend his title at the australian open this year. just an hour ago a court dismissed an appeal from djokovic to remain in the country, ending a drawn-out battle over his vaccination status nbc's molly hunter has more. molly, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning to you look this is moving very fast so we are not at the airport, of course, but a reurter's journalist at the melbourne airport reports he boarded a flight to dubai. the flight has taken off minutes ago. we believe he's now left australia. this morning, the world's number one men's tennis player has been deported from australia. in the final immigration ruling in front of a three-judge panel, novak djokovic lost his appeal to overturn his cancelled visa >> the orders of the court are one, the amended application be dismissed with costs. >> reporter: the federal court was unanimous, adding he wo
storm that we'll be dealing with major impacts >> from arkansas to maine, this storm is no joke bill karins with a look at the forecast, thanks so much, bill >>> novak djokovic, the world's number one men's tennis player will not defend his title at the australian open this year. just an hour ago a court dismissed an appeal from djokovic to remain in the country, ending a drawn-out battle over his vaccination status nbc's molly hunter has more. molly, good morning. >>...
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let's go to meteorologist bill karins. ybe, a little snow on the east coast. what have you got. >> yeah. maybe a little more than just a little. d.c. schools are already canceled. everyone is being told to stay home and off the roads because the snow is moving in. we've had a couple of lackluster winters in a row in the mid-atlantic. this will be the biggest storm in three years for the region. get ready. you look out the window. the snow has begun. philadelphia, wilmington, delaware, d.c., overnight, it snowed overnight. atlanta, you're all clear. most of the snow was just to your north. right now it's snowing pretty good around asheville up toward roanoke. as far as watches and warnings go, we have warnings from d.c. to richmond, roanoke, western virginia, in the mountains of north carolina, and a little bit around tennessee. also the southern half of new jersey is under a winter storm warning. that's really the key area. from philadelphia to new york city to harford, providence, boston, it's a little snow. heavy snow fro
let's go to meteorologist bill karins. ybe, a little snow on the east coast. what have you got. >> yeah. maybe a little more than just a little. d.c. schools are already canceled. everyone is being told to stay home and off the roads because the snow is moving in. we've had a couple of lackluster winters in a row in the mid-atlantic. this will be the biggest storm in three years for the region. get ready. you look out the window. the snow has begun. philadelphia, wilmington, delaware,...
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. >>> time now for the weather with meteorologist bill karins. bill, what's it look like out there?g to be all about this really, really intense cold that's coming down into new england. in some cases it's going to be the coldest in three years. remember in 2019 we had the winter where we talked a lot about the polar vortex? a little piece is going to come down. that's what makes it so cold. international falls with a negative 38 windchill. there's cold air coming down. that's going to swing through the great lakes and northeast over the next 48 hours. this afternoon as that cold air moves in, temperatures will be dropping in green bay, detroit, buffalo. it's going to get colder as the day goes on throughout all of the northeast especially new england. it's not that bad yet, but by this afternoon you'll feel it. upstate new york, negative 38. caribou, negative 38. washington, d.c., you haven't been below 20 degrees in almost three years. have a chance tuesday morning bchl i far t coldest day of the winter will be tuesday. teen daytime highs will be brutal. new york is going to get i
. >>> time now for the weather with meteorologist bill karins. bill, what's it look like out there?g to be all about this really, really intense cold that's coming down into new england. in some cases it's going to be the coldest in three years. remember in 2019 we had the winter where we talked a lot about the polar vortex? a little piece is going to come down. that's what makes it so cold. international falls with a negative 38 windchill. there's cold air coming down. that's going to...
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. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist bill karins. y. what's it like for the rest of the country? >> good morning to you. it's real cold in the northeast. we're warming it up for you in the middle of the country. it's going to be one of the coldest days in about three years in the northeast. it's not record-breaking. it's been this cold before. it's just not been that way in three years. we've had a bunch of warm winters in a row. the number in the black is going to be the current temperature. the windchill is in the white. you know your eyes immediately go to northern may. windchill, negative 29. that's where the heart of the cold air is. it's getting better in areas like minnesota and wisconsin. as far as the northeast goes, d.c. at 14, new york city, windchill at 5. boston, you're in the negative numbers. this afternoon it's not going to warm up much. it's going to stay brutally cold from new york northward. d.c. is not too bad with a temperature of 29 degreesful tomorrow morning will be the end of it. single digits. this by far thi
. >>> time now for the weather, and let's go to meteorologist bill karins. y. what's it like for the rest of the country? >> good morning to you. it's real cold in the northeast. we're warming it up for you in the middle of the country. it's going to be one of the coldest days in about three years in the northeast. it's not record-breaking. it's been this cold before. it's just not been that way in three years. we've had a bunch of warm winters in a row. the number in the black...
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. >> but for more on this, let's go to meteorologist bill karins. bill, what happened?ivers across the country be worried about other inclement weather in the days ahead? >> there's been a recent trend, jonathan to actually close preemptively these highways when we're going to have blizzard conditions or snowfall rates, so my criticism of the virginia department of transportation is they could have closed i-95. we knew 12 hours in advance we were going to get intense snowfall rates. yes, they did tell everyone to stay off the roads so there is some blame on the drivers for not paying attention to the forecast. but like they've been doing in other states, they could also have closed the highways to avoid this situation. definitely a little blame going around. let's get on with what's happening now. the sun is out, the roads cleared up but this morning, temperatures are back down around freezing. so we have melting snow and ice. there's another freezing rain and drizzle that's going to cause problems this morning. it's very light. not a lot of it, right now around philade
. >> but for more on this, let's go to meteorologist bill karins. bill, what happened?ivers across the country be worried about other inclement weather in the days ahead? >> there's been a recent trend, jonathan to actually close preemptively these highways when we're going to have blizzard conditions or snowfall rates, so my criticism of the virginia department of transportation is they could have closed i-95. we knew 12 hours in advance we were going to get intense snowfall rates....
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bill karins. you have a lot to cover. >> more like the one, two, three, four punch. it left a lot of rain behind, puddles, slushy conditions overnight. that's all frozen. the snow is ice bricks. all those puddles are now just black ice. the temperatures have dipped 27 in pittsburgh. 30 in new york. 20 in boston. there are thousands of school delays out there, even cancellations because of black ice. untreated surfaces are very dangerous. now let's talk about the next storm. the last storm was really well forecast. everyone got exactly what we thought was going to happen. this next event is going to be mostly east coast impacts. possibly into the carolinas. our u.s. model brings it offshore. nothing from d.c. north wards, but our european computer model, big disagreement. brings heavy know up the i-95 corridor friday night into saturday. so we still have three days to figure this out. if you're in the carolinas, make your plans now for a treacherous friday. back to you, savannah. >> bill, thank you
bill karins. you have a lot to cover. >> more like the one, two, three, four punch. it left a lot of rain behind, puddles, slushy conditions overnight. that's all frozen. the snow is ice bricks. all those puddles are now just black ice. the temperatures have dipped 27 in pittsburgh. 30 in new york. 20 in boston. there are thousands of school delays out there, even cancellations because of black ice. untreated surfaces are very dangerous. now let's talk about the next storm. the last storm...
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. >>> time now for the weather, and meteorologist bill karins is here, i'm happy to say. forecast. what should i expect in the next couple of hours and then go on to the rest of the country. thank you. >> for you, rain and brief moderate amounts of snow, 9 to 10 inches on the grass. i don't think the roads will be too bad. that's your personal storm system. let's get to the rest. we have cold arctic air coming in behind. there's not a lot of moisture available for a big snowstorm or ice storm, but it's just enough and the timing during the morning rush hour. snow coming down in areas of west virginia and pennsylvania. that's going to move down as we go throughout the next few hours. that's not a lot of snow. many are saying 2-inch totals. rain first. so the salt and the brian isn't really affected because the rain's washing it away. now the temperatures are going to come crashing down. even during the daylight hours. even that rain is going to freeze. just be careful out there in the northeast, especially this morning. this afternoon should be fine. the middle of the count
. >>> time now for the weather, and meteorologist bill karins is here, i'm happy to say. forecast. what should i expect in the next couple of hours and then go on to the rest of the country. thank you. >> for you, rain and brief moderate amounts of snow, 9 to 10 inches on the grass. i don't think the roads will be too bad. that's your personal storm system. let's get to the rest. we have cold arctic air coming in behind. there's not a lot of moisture available for a big snowstorm...
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bill karins in for al. what are we looking at?and who's going to be shoveling all day long inside the blue and white is heavy to moderate snow areas from the capital district northwards to the adirondacks, by far the worst of it is from buffalo southward, blowing and gusting pretty good, 25 miles per hour the highest winds over toward the coast, a gust at logan airport of 53 miles per hour with the heavy rain moving north ward, we could have isolated power outages. the good thing about the storm, a fast mover, by 1:00, just about gone and out of the northeast, leftover snow showers. the areas getting the highest snow totals, i-90 cleveland to buffalo through the erie area toward syracuse, and the new york throughway, that's where you could have snowy travel with >>> here's a live look in san francisco. you might have seen sprinkles around the coastline and a majority of that is staying off the coast, but no measurable rain for today and we will stay dry. temperatures in the 60s for oakland today. 60 degrees in concord. we are seei
bill karins in for al. what are we looking at?and who's going to be shoveling all day long inside the blue and white is heavy to moderate snow areas from the capital district northwards to the adirondacks, by far the worst of it is from buffalo southward, blowing and gusting pretty good, 25 miles per hour the highest winds over toward the coast, a gust at logan airport of 53 miles per hour with the heavy rain moving north ward, we could have isolated power outages. the good thing about the...
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meteorologist bill karins is here. ng -- but the forecast i care most about, buffalo, new york. tomorrow, new england patriots go on the road to play the buffalo bills then. how cold is it going to be? >> i mean it's buffalo in january, so you expect it to be cold. you just hope it's not going to be sleet or snow. it doesn't look to be anything falling from the sky, but it will be cold. windchills as low as negative 10. it will be a cold football game, but i won't be that windy and it will be dry, so they should do all right. >>> let's get into the big storm that will be traveling over the country in the next four ddays. in all we now have 37 million people in your winter weather advisories or winter storm watches or winter storm warnings. you can kind of get the general idea where the worst of the storm is going to be by following the colors. notice along the east coast, it looks like rain. they're not under a winter storm watch. the storm dives from areas like sioux falls, mankato, des moines, and ames. kansas city co
meteorologist bill karins is here. ng -- but the forecast i care most about, buffalo, new york. tomorrow, new england patriots go on the road to play the buffalo bills then. how cold is it going to be? >> i mean it's buffalo in january, so you expect it to be cold. you just hope it's not going to be sleet or snow. it doesn't look to be anything falling from the sky, but it will be cold. windchills as low as negative 10. it will be a cold football game, but i won't be that windy and it...
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joining me is nbc news meteorologist, bill karins. so, how do we prepare?ith the storm in virginia this winter. we don't want people stranded and the national guard having to rescue people. it's going to really blossom and exbloed. it's the people in the blizzard warnings that we're most concerned with. that's where you can lose power and the road crews won't be able to keep up. that's coastal maine. all the way down through coastal massachusetts. rhode island. portion of connecticut, long island, jersey shore and everywhere else, you're going to have snow and travel issues. but it's saturday. so, as far as the snow totals go , the highest is from i 95 east in areas of new england. we're going to get snow in d.c. and baltimore but not a huge event. philadelphia you're going to have to do plowing. everywhere in the southeastern new england. logan airport, there'sall red adozens if hundreds of airlines cancelled. and the other thing is the frigid air is going to be the big story. people in the northeast keep talk about the blig blizzard. this is going to be t
joining me is nbc news meteorologist, bill karins. so, how do we prepare?ith the storm in virginia this winter. we don't want people stranded and the national guard having to rescue people. it's going to really blossom and exbloed. it's the people in the blizzard warnings that we're most concerned with. that's where you can lose power and the road crews won't be able to keep up. that's coastal maine. all the way down through coastal massachusetts. rhode island. portion of connecticut, long...
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bill karins, thank you, pal.>> still ahead, a look at the lessons learned this week as president biden faces challenges here and abroad. >>> plus a district attorney in the atlanta area is investigating possible election interference by former president trump. she wants to convene a special grand jury. >>> before you go, we want to know why you're awake. email your reasons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or #me at ##waytooearly. we'll read a few of our favorite answers later in the show. a fee a fee answers later in the show. i really should be retired by now. wish i'd invested when i had the chance... to the moon! ugh. unbelievable. (man 1 vo) i'm living with cll and thanks to imbruvica (man 2 vo) i'm living longer. (vo) imbruvica is a prescription medicine for adults with cll or chronic lymphocytic leukemia. imbruvica is not chemotherapy- it's the #1 prescribed oral therapy for cll, proven to help people live longer. imbruvica can cause serious side effects, which may lead to death. bleeding problems are common and ma
bill karins, thank you, pal.>> still ahead, a look at the lessons learned this week as president biden faces challenges here and abroad. >>> plus a district attorney in the atlanta area is investigating possible election interference by former president trump. she wants to convene a special grand jury. >>> before you go, we want to know why you're awake. email your reasons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or #me at ##waytooearly. we'll read a few of our favorite answers later in...
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bill karins, thanks so much.that for us. >>> still ahead, health experts are calling the covid vaccination rates among children in the u.s. shocking. >> meanwhile in nursing homes the omicron variant is causing cases to surge among elderly residents. i'll be joined by dr. kavita na. >>> many the meantime why are you up way too early? tweet me. we'll read our favorite answers later in the show. me we'll read our favorite answers later in the show. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... with rybelsus®. the majority of people taking rybelsu lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreat
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bill karins, thank you, pal.d, former vice president dick cheney criticized the republicans at the u.s. capitol. >>> a capitol police officer sues donald trump. >>> before we go to break, we want to know. why are you awake? email your reasons to waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet me @jonlemire. tweet your answers to #waytooearly. #waytooearly feel the difference with downy. before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? kim is now demonstrating her congestion. save it slimeball. i've upgraded to mucinex. we still have 12 hours to australia. mucinex lasts 12 hours, so i'm good. now move! kim, no! mucinex lasts 3x longer for 12 hours. ♪♪♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painles
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. >>> time now for the weather, for that thankfully, meteorologist bill karins is here. ooking out there? >> it's looking good. how is this the first time i'm ever hear about willie o'ree. i love sports, about time we got that guy out there. >> it's pay great story. one that deserves more attention. we're glad they did that that. >> yeah, congratulations. >>> so, let's get into this forecast, now, we're kind of settling into the heart of winter where it gets cold then it snows a little and then it's cold again. that's going to be the pattern over the next couple of days. not a lot of big snowstorms or ice storms but stuff that's going to cause some problems nonetheless. dangerous windchills from the north, we have windchill warnings in areas of north dakota. advisories all the way down to northern missouri, it could be as low as negative 45-here's how it feels right now. you got to feel for the kids in north dakota going to school, negative 30, bismarck, negative 25 in fargo. that cold air hitting chicago during the day, high of only 21 degrees and windchill of 7 this aft
. >>> time now for the weather, for that thankfully, meteorologist bill karins is here. ooking out there? >> it's looking good. how is this the first time i'm ever hear about willie o'ree. i love sports, about time we got that guy out there. >> it's pay great story. one that deserves more attention. we're glad they did that that. >> yeah, congratulations. >>> so, let's get into this forecast, now, we're kind of settling into the heart of winter where it gets...
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let's go to meteorologist bill karins for the weather. bill, how's it looking out there? in anticipation to see what happens with the snowstorm as we head friday night into saturday. it does look like easter, biggest in the season. windchills for numerous places and windchill warnings out there. it's cold. by minnesota standards it's still very cold. des moines, chicago, windchill advisory, 31 million people included in this. how cold is it, how does it feel out there right now? minneapolis, negative 26. st. louis, negative 3. kentucky at zero. d.c. at 15, boston at 12. pretty much everyone is on board with this. now, let's talk about the weekend storm scenarios. we're still having a little disagreement between the european model which gives a decent snowstorm from new york, philly, hartford, boston. blizzard warnings in eastern new england. the american computer models offshore really has a significant norm for maybe hartford, providence and boston really missing new york city and philadelphia and d.c. for right now, we'll use a compromise forecast. it does look like gua
let's go to meteorologist bill karins for the weather. bill, how's it looking out there? in anticipation to see what happens with the snowstorm as we head friday night into saturday. it does look like easter, biggest in the season. windchills for numerous places and windchill warnings out there. it's cold. by minnesota standards it's still very cold. des moines, chicago, windchill advisory, 31 million people included in this. how cold is it, how does it feel out there right now? minneapolis,...
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time now for the weather and meteorologist bill karins here. did you watch any of the football? what the forecast looks like today. >> yeah, i stayed up way too late last night. and it was so much anxiety, it was hard to fall asleep after the game was even over. you kept thinking about it, yes, this was nuts and i got a lot of bills fans that i grew up with and i don't even know what to say to them. yeah, it was incredible. that's all it was. heart breaking for them. let's get into this forecast. this week's going to be kind of on the quiet side. we will start with some cold air a little bit of snow. we may end the week with a big snowstorm but we will deal with that when we get there, and let's talk about the snow this morning, from green bay, all the way down to milwaukee, to chicago, you will wake up to an inch or two of snow, just enough to cause a little bit of treasury on the roads, 17 million people are under the winter weather alerts, and that does include the areas around detroit, too, the snow will eventually move your way, so south bend included in this also, madison,
time now for the weather and meteorologist bill karins here. did you watch any of the football? what the forecast looks like today. >> yeah, i stayed up way too late last night. and it was so much anxiety, it was hard to fall asleep after the game was even over. you kept thinking about it, yes, this was nuts and i got a lot of bills fans that i grew up with and i don't even know what to say to them. yeah, it was incredible. that's all it was. heart breaking for them. let's get into this...
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bill karins, thank you. >>> ahead, new subpoenas and a debunked conspiracy theory.elect committee gives an update into the investigation into the capitol attack. >>> plus, the key trump ally who appears to be next on the committee's list. before we go to break, we want know why are you awake? email your reasons to msnbc.com or tweet me @jon lemire. use the #waytooearly. we'll read a few answers later on in the show. answers later on in the show emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is the only medication of its kind also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh fo
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bill karins, always good to see you. west coast, take a look at the headlines out west, as teachers and staff in some oakland schools are planning to stage a sick-out today, demanding an increase in safety protocols due to the most recent covid surge. nbc's gadi schwartz joins us now from los angeles with the latest. great seeing you, my friend. what are the teachers asking for today? >> reporter: hey, good morning, jose. yeah, the teachers participating in this sick-out are saying this is about their safety, the safety of their students, their families, and they have a list of specific safety measures they have in place. first, they want to go back to remote learning for two weeks while this omicron surge passes, they want mandatory weekly covid testing, they want tables and tents outside so students can eat. they want increased ventilation in large spaces like cafeterias, auditoriums, and they want those k-95 masks or n-95 masks for every single student and staff member, as well as extended covid sick leave with up to
bill karins, always good to see you. west coast, take a look at the headlines out west, as teachers and staff in some oakland schools are planning to stage a sick-out today, demanding an increase in safety protocols due to the most recent covid surge. nbc's gadi schwartz joins us now from los angeles with the latest. great seeing you, my friend. what are the teachers asking for today? >> reporter: hey, good morning, jose. yeah, the teachers participating in this sick-out are saying this...
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bill karins, how bad was it?the coast of new england, this was an all-out blizzard. yesterday was the cleanup day. it was still cold. but it wasn't quite, you know, as frigid as it was with the wind chills during the storm. i mean we have wind gusts to 90 miles an hour, at one point, over 100,000 people without power, and it was a storm, and we're very thankful it happened over the weekend, for minimal interruptions for school and for work, and it was a mess, it still is. so let's hear the total numbers this. did end up in boston, being the second largest january snowstorm ever reported. so in boston history, take a look at the huge storms in january, the blizzard of '78 being one of them. 23.8 inches of snow, second to the blizzard in 2015. and this morning, it is cold. that fresh snow pack on the ground, temperatures in many areas, the cities aren't too bad, but 15 in boston and 21 in new york but we have a lot of negative numbers in new england and it's cold back to pittsburgh, cold in the midwest. it's chilly
bill karins, how bad was it?the coast of new england, this was an all-out blizzard. yesterday was the cleanup day. it was still cold. but it wasn't quite, you know, as frigid as it was with the wind chills during the storm. i mean we have wind gusts to 90 miles an hour, at one point, over 100,000 people without power, and it was a storm, and we're very thankful it happened over the weekend, for minimal interruptions for school and for work, and it was a mess, it still is. so let's hear the...
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bill karins, thanks, pal.on. >>> still ahead, with ceremonies set to take place across the country today, law enforcement officials have seen an uptick in calls for acts of violence associated with january 6th. what intelligence officials are telling nbc news about that. plus, democratic congresswoman debbie dingell is set to join the conversation in just a minute. before we go to break, we want to know. why are you awake? email your reasons or remembrances of jer 6 at msnbc.com or@jonle mire. we'll read a few of the answers later in the show. ew of the ans later in the show. tide pods dissolve even when the water is freezing. nice! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. people with moderate to severe psoriasis, are rethinking the choices they make like the splash they create the entrance they make, the surprises they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're
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. >>> time for the weather and bill karins has the forecast. and some talk of a snowstorm coming.ou got? >> there's going to be a base snowstorm this week. we just don't know exactly who is going to get it yet or not because we don't know the exact track. we will get to that in a second. the first thing to deal with is the cold blast. and we need the cold air in place. it's on the way. it's frigid in the northern plains. the wind chill warnings in effect from mason city to fargo, international falls, wind chill advisories for chicago, minneapolis, and you get the idea. it's a very cold morning. and the wind chills right now, we're at negative 7 in chicago. and zero in kansas city. and minneapolis is negative 27. and that arctic cold front will come to the east coast later on today, so enjoy your mild-ish morning from dc to philly, baltimore to new york. it's only goilt get chillier later tonight. the forecast for today, temperatures are going to get into the low 40s. then they crash on the east coast. highs today, negative 1 in minneapolis. and that is it. so let's talk about this
. >>> time for the weather and bill karins has the forecast. and some talk of a snowstorm coming.ou got? >> there's going to be a base snowstorm this week. we just don't know exactly who is going to get it yet or not because we don't know the exact track. we will get to that in a second. the first thing to deal with is the cold blast. and we need the cold air in place. it's on the way. it's frigid in the northern plains. the wind chill warnings in effect from mason city to fargo,...
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joining us now with the very latest, meteorologist bill karins and in boston, nbc's kathy park.od morning. power outages were in the thousands in massachusetts yesterday. how are they today? >> reporter: jose, good morning to you. well, there is certainly a huge improvement from yesterday. last check, the number is closer to 1,500 outages, but really during the height of the storm here in massachusetts, that number was closer to 100,000 customers without power. and obviously, that is a bad combination, especially during these frigid conditions out here. eversource is the main utility company and they hope to get everyone restored by midnight. jose? >> kathy, i'm just wondering, in places along the water, like cape cod, where the blizzard was really brutal, what does cleanup there look like? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, you might have seen the incredible images on saturday. some of those areas saw wind gusts of 50, even 70 miles per hour. so they were not only slammed with these intense, powerful winds, but they got snow, some places like nantucket, also cape cod, saw flooded stree
joining us now with the very latest, meteorologist bill karins and in boston, nbc's kathy park.od morning. power outages were in the thousands in massachusetts yesterday. how are they today? >> reporter: jose, good morning to you. well, there is certainly a huge improvement from yesterday. last check, the number is closer to 1,500 outages, but really during the height of the storm here in massachusetts, that number was closer to 100,000 customers without power. and obviously, that is a...
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thank you, bill karins.iate it. >>> coming up next here, president biden got some good news on the economy. growth we have not seen since the early 1980s despite the pandemic. we will dive into those numbers just ahead. >>> we also will take a look at gene robinson's new op-ed about how democrats can capitalize on the nomination of a new supreme court justice. >>> "morning joe" is coming right back. > "morning joe" is c right back biden: when i think about climate change, the word i think of is jobs. these investmee a win, win, win, for this country. creating jobs, cutting energy costs, protecting our climate. so let's not waste anymore time. let's get to work. like pulsing, electric shocks, sharp, stabbing pains, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. forget social events and weekend getaways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus that causes shingles is already inside of you. if y
thank you, bill karins.iate it. >>> coming up next here, president biden got some good news on the economy. growth we have not seen since the early 1980s despite the pandemic. we will dive into those numbers just ahead. >>> we also will take a look at gene robinson's new op-ed about how democrats can capitalize on the nomination of a new supreme court justice. >>> "morning joe" is coming right back. > "morning joe" is c right back biden: when i...
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let's go to meteorologist bill karins for the forecast. l, we had a lot of snow yesterday in washington, d.c. what's it looking like there today? >> today's kind of a dig-out day if you didn't do it yesterday. things that were slushy have frozen over too. the roads were a disaster at one point. we had 700,000 people who lost power during this storm. this was not play-in-the-snow-type storm. it's left in its wake clear skies and cold temperatures. this is by state. in maryland, huntingtontown, 15 inches, glendie, 14 inches. fredericksburg was the winner with 14 inches. atlantic city, 14 also. it's a frigid morning. look at richmond, 19. we have another winter storm that's going to move to the middle of the country wednesday, thursday into the ohio valley and tennessee valley, and then on friday it should bring snow to the northeast and new england. this looks like the first significant snow in boston, providence, and even new york city. obviously more details on this storm in the days ahead. >> you mentioned i-95 near washington and terrible
let's go to meteorologist bill karins for the forecast. l, we had a lot of snow yesterday in washington, d.c. what's it looking like there today? >> today's kind of a dig-out day if you didn't do it yesterday. things that were slushy have frozen over too. the roads were a disaster at one point. we had 700,000 people who lost power during this storm. this was not play-in-the-snow-type storm. it's left in its wake clear skies and cold temperatures. this is by state. in maryland,...
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people under winter storm watches from eastern north carolina up to new england nbc meteorologist bill karinsns us now bomb cyclone i like saying it, but not living through it >> it means we have a powerful storm developing quickly the bottom line. this will be a blizzard. this will be the first blizzard in many areas of the jersey shore. possibly maryland and delaware and cape cod this is a serious storm. let's get into the numbers millions of people that number has grown exponentially in last couple hours bou hours because of the advisories. up to 43 million people in the winter storm watch or warning or blizzard warnings. the blizzard warning is the worst criteria for the jersey shore and maryland and on cape cod. what happened overnight is that we got more agreement with the heavy snow is going to fall on the i-95 corridor from baltimore to philly to new york city a ton of snow on long island and areas of cape cod. the area of blue is 3 to 6 inches of snow in maryland and delaware coastal new jersey someone could get a foot to a foot and a half of snow. totals will be highest on cape cod.
people under winter storm watches from eastern north carolina up to new england nbc meteorologist bill karinsns us now bomb cyclone i like saying it, but not living through it >> it means we have a powerful storm developing quickly the bottom line. this will be a blizzard. this will be the first blizzard in many areas of the jersey shore. possibly maryland and delaware and cape cod this is a serious storm. let's get into the numbers millions of people that number has grown exponentially...
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meteorologist bill karins tracking the radar and ellison barber in brooklyn. , when will we see blizzard conditions? >> we don't haven auto official blizzard yet. i woke up this morning, is the storm behaving as we thought it would? are you going to get what you were told and so far so good. the storm is behaving exactly what we thought it would be. it wouldn't be a big deal in d.c., minor event in the philadelphia area, but heard reports of a foot of snow on the jersey shore, already a foot of snow on long island and wind gusts up to 66 miles per hour on the coast of delaware so near blizzard-like conditions. so the areas we thought wouldn't get hit hard are getting hit and now we're watching all of the high winds and heavy snow traveling up into southern new england and especially towards the boston area. see on satellite it's a huge storm. it's just a beautiful piece of nature. you look at it from outer space, it's an immense storm. snow reported overnight in atlanta, snowing near charlestown, south carolina, myrtle beach. plenty of cold air. usually a lot o
meteorologist bill karins tracking the radar and ellison barber in brooklyn. , when will we see blizzard conditions? >> we don't haven auto official blizzard yet. i woke up this morning, is the storm behaving as we thought it would? are you going to get what you were told and so far so good. the storm is behaving exactly what we thought it would be. it wouldn't be a big deal in d.c., minor event in the philadelphia area, but heard reports of a foot of snow on the jersey shore, already a...
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joining me is emily ikeda from pittsburgh and meteorologist bill karins. emily, there's a whole lot of snow, how are they doing there? >> reporter: hey, katy. the big change has been the wednesday, gusts coming through and making it feel that much colder. 35-mile-per-hour gusts expected for the pittsburgh area. that pales in comparison to folks on the east coast who are experiencing up to 70-mile-per-hour gusts. a foot of snow in pennsylvania, 22 inches in parts of western new york, an immense amount of snow and coming down at a fast clip in some areas, 4, even 5 inches an hour overnight, katy. >> bill, in looking at the forecast for the next few hours, the coming days, what should we expect? i know we had a really warm december through much of the country. is that going to continue? or are we going to be paying for it now? >> oh, we're paying the price. and it's only going to get worse. we have a lot more winter weather to go in the next two weeks, and cold too, especially in the eastern half of the country. the storm is now in the adirondacks, upstate ne
joining me is emily ikeda from pittsburgh and meteorologist bill karins. emily, there's a whole lot of snow, how are they doing there? >> reporter: hey, katy. the big change has been the wednesday, gusts coming through and making it feel that much colder. 35-mile-per-hour gusts expected for the pittsburgh area. that pales in comparison to folks on the east coast who are experiencing up to 70-mile-per-hour gusts. a foot of snow in pennsylvania, 22 inches in parts of western new york, an...
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i want to bring in nbc's kathy park in massachusetts and our meteorologist bill karins. for what could be a historic storm. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour in some spots and in coastal community, we could be dealing with storm surge, flooding and beach erosion is also a big concern. we had crews working pretreating the road ways. you may notice this massive salt dome behind me. there is a brown mound, i was told a mixture of sand and salt and molasses. they'll be spraying that and they'll stick better on the ground. do the work and preparations now. conditions will deteriorate quickly. here in the community that issued a voluntary evacuation order. >> bill, take us to the world of meteorologist and science, people are saying this could be a bomb cyclone. what in the world is that? i want to drop the bob cyclone at my dinner table tonight, give it to me. >> yeah, we all want to be the bomb, right? the bomb cyclone is a technical storm for storms rapidly forms. it happens with hurricanes and winter storms probably two or three timetimes. this is nothing new. this one is
i want to bring in nbc's kathy park in massachusetts and our meteorologist bill karins. for what could be a historic storm. wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour in some spots and in coastal community, we could be dealing with storm surge, flooding and beach erosion is also a big concern. we had crews working pretreating the road ways. you may notice this massive salt dome behind me. there is a brown mound, i was told a mixture of sand and salt and molasses. they'll be spraying that and they'll...
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let's bring in nbc news meteorologist bill karins. so the question to you as i say good saturday to you, where's the worst of it right now? >> good saturday to you, alex. i feel guilty. we both have had our share of big storms out in the field. we do have those memories. we feel for them today. it's about as cold and bone chilling as it gets. thank you for showing us the pictures. there's two sides of a winter storm. there's the areas that get hit just bad enough that it's an inconvenience, and you go clean up and the kids play, and then there's the people that lose power. you have damage, you have wave action and damage. this storm really is a tale of two storms, and the areas that are being highly impacted are really right along the coast, especially out on the cape cod. here's a big satellite view of the storm, giving you an overview of how massive and huge the storm is. it's officially a bomb cyclone. it did undergo bombogenesis. we're waiting to see if it meets blizzard criteria. we're likely going to get here soon, rhode island,
let's bring in nbc news meteorologist bill karins. so the question to you as i say good saturday to you, where's the worst of it right now? >> good saturday to you, alex. i feel guilty. we both have had our share of big storms out in the field. we do have those memories. we feel for them today. it's about as cold and bone chilling as it gets. thank you for showing us the pictures. there's two sides of a winter storm. there's the areas that get hit just bad enough that it's an...
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with meteorologist bill karins there. it's really, really cold in washington. what's happening?torm. it has been bitter cold the last two days, and we're going to take advantage of this cold air mass. this looks to be about a 100% snowstorm which is pretty rare for the east coast. often you get messy storms, slow to sleet to rain, to freezing rain, this one looks to be all snow. let's get into the details. it's cold pretty much everywhere east of the rockies. 4 in detroit. how about our friends in northern maine this morning, negative 26. that's not even the wind chill, that's the actual temperature. so yes, i won't complain about 18 in new york. maine at negative 26. winter storm watches in boston, nantucket, coastal connecticut, long island and new york city, and coastal new jersey, maryland, and delaware and eastern portions of virginia and eastern north carolina, and 34 million people are included, but we're still, we're on the fence a little bit between who is still going to get hit and who is not going to get hit. it is high confidence you have a major storm, rhode island,
with meteorologist bill karins there. it's really, really cold in washington. what's happening?torm. it has been bitter cold the last two days, and we're going to take advantage of this cold air mass. this looks to be about a 100% snowstorm which is pretty rare for the east coast. often you get messy storms, slow to sleet to rain, to freezing rain, this one looks to be all snow. let's get into the details. it's cold pretty much everywhere east of the rockies. 4 in detroit. how about our friends...
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bill karins says the storm is going to miss new york city.se what it means is buckle up nyc. >> you stop it. >> he needs to defend himself here. i love you. my god. >>> to other news now, this thursday is the one year anniversary since the attack of the u.s. capitol. president biden is expected to make public statement on the day, congresswoman liz cheney says the panel has received testimonies about what then president trump was doing during the attack on the capitol and how at least one family member asked him to intervene. >> the committee has firsthand testimony now that he was sitting in the dining room next to the oval office watching the attack on television as the assault on the capitol occurred. the president could have annie moment walked those have few steps and gone on live television and told his supporters who were assaulting the capitol to stop. we know as he was sitting there next to the oval office, members of his staff were pleading with him to go on television just to tell people to stop. we know leader mccartney was pleadi
bill karins says the storm is going to miss new york city.se what it means is buckle up nyc. >> you stop it. >> he needs to defend himself here. i love you. my god. >>> to other news now, this thursday is the one year anniversary since the attack of the u.s. capitol. president biden is expected to make public statement on the day, congresswoman liz cheney says the panel has received testimonies about what then president trump was doing during the attack on the capitol and...
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bill karins, thank you very much for that report.preciate it. >>> coming up, first it was accusations of parties during covid lockdown. now it is evacuations of animals from afghanistan. we are going to explain the latest development around british prime minister boris johnson that's adding to calls for his resignation. >>> and neil young is no longer on spotify. it has nothing to do with music. he says the streaming service is spreading covid misinformation. we're going to dive into all of that a little later on "morning joe." we will be right back. "morning joe. we will be right back. biden: when i think about climate change, the word i think of is jobs. these investments are a win, win, win, for this country. creating jobs, cutting energy protecting our climate. so let's not waste anymore time. let's get to work. it's still the eat fresh refresh™ and subway's refreshing everything like the new baja turkey avocado with smashed avocado, oven-roasted turkey, and baja chipotle sauce. it's three great things together. wait! who else is
bill karins, thank you very much for that report.preciate it. >>> coming up, first it was accusations of parties during covid lockdown. now it is evacuations of animals from afghanistan. we are going to explain the latest development around british prime minister boris johnson that's adding to calls for his resignation. >>> and neil young is no longer on spotify. it has nothing to do with music. he says the streaming service is spreading covid misinformation. we're going to...
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. >> let's go to bill karins. what are we looking at, buddy? foot of snow in connecticut. this is like a fluffy snow globe of a storm. it's not windy at all. everything is on the trees. if you had to be out on it, it's difficult. areas of nashville picked up six inches. lexington, kentucky at 10 inches of snow. you can get an idea and we are talking tennessee and kentucky, the roads are at a standstill. for a couple of hours the roads were blocked and stuck. now let's get into what we are dealing with this morning. this is the biggest snow storm of the season from philly and boston. that's the area that's getting hit the hardest. the snow is coming to an end now. d.c. is done and baltimore is done. the heaviest snow is i-95 to boston. that's it is most dangerous and treacherous drive this morning. this is additional snow on top of what you already have, maybe another inch or two in new york and half a foot is possible from providence up towards boston. let me give you the timeline of this, where the snow is ending, the storm is ending up to 3 o
. >> let's go to bill karins. what are we looking at, buddy? foot of snow in connecticut. this is like a fluffy snow globe of a storm. it's not windy at all. everything is on the trees. if you had to be out on it, it's difficult. areas of nashville picked up six inches. lexington, kentucky at 10 inches of snow. you can get an idea and we are talking tennessee and kentucky, the roads are at a standstill. for a couple of hours the roads were blocked and stuck. now let's get into what we are...
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bill whitaker reports. he found the best place to look for real-time answers is the huge online job site linkedin, which calls itself the world's largest professional network. >> karingh: people have been living to work for a very long time, and i think the pandemic brought that moment of reflection for everyone. "what do i want to do? what makes my heart sing?" and people are thinking, "if not now, then when?" >> whitaker: karin kimbrough is linkedin's chief economist. she has degrees from stanford and harvard and a ph.d. from oxford, used to work for the federal reserve, and now has a birds-eye view of the u.s. labor market. >> kimbrough: we have this unique view of the data. we can see across millions of members and what they share with us, and we can see from employers, millions of them that are posting jobs on our platform. there is one person hired every 15 seconds right now on linkedin. >> whitaker: but linkedin's data on who is leaving jobs is most compelling: millions of baby boomers retiring early, but also millions of "gen z" workers-- people in their teens and early 20s. many more women than men. in all, the highest "quit rate" since the government start
bill whitaker reports. he found the best place to look for real-time answers is the huge online job site linkedin, which calls itself the world's largest professional network. >> karingh: people have been living to work for a very long time, and i think the pandemic brought that moment of reflection for everyone. "what do i want to do? what makes my heart sing?" and people are thinking, "if not now, then when?" >> whitaker: karin kimbrough is linkedin's chief...