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to a passion out there in the country, like our caller from message but in places like south carolina kentucky, west virginia, people who really want someone to stand up to the little guy. that increases the pressure on hillary clinton to adopt that message. our strategy is concurrent with that but a little different. we had an organizer in iowa. we had an organizer in new hampshire. they are meeting with local party officials and elected leaders, asking them to keep their powder dry. >> i'm pleased to have this opportunity. i enjoyed by governor dan malloy of connecticut. the chair was not able to make it, but governor malloy, we appreciate it. the national resource committee legislative director, we appreciate all your work will stop as -- all of your work. the briefing materials were sent out in advance of the meeting and i hope you have all had a chance to get through them. so let's begin. i will start with some opening comments. they will be brief because we're so
to a passion out there in the country, like our caller from message but in places like south carolina kentucky, west virginia, people who really want someone to stand up to the little guy. that increases the pressure on hillary clinton to adopt that message. our strategy is concurrent with that but a little different. we had an organizer in iowa. we had an organizer in new hampshire. they are meeting with local party officials and elected leaders, asking them to keep their powder dry. >>...
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officials in carolinas and kentucky are feeling the same. >>> we have record cold and a shot of snow on way for tomorrow that could be leaving us with a few inches of snow. >> let's go to meteorologist bill henley. >> cold weather is in play today that will stay with us for tomorrow. the wind has finally died down a little bit. we'll get periods where the wind comes down but the temperature has come down as well. zero in holding and the same for reading. philadelphia, just a couple degrees above the record. cold air abounds. and the coldest in the mountains where you expect to find it especially with gusty winds gusting to 28 miles an hour. it makes it feel well below zero. and through the morning, the windchills will be well below zero. that's at 9:00 this morning. it will feel like 6 below in philadelphia. very cold but a dry day today. that is until tonight when the storm system that you heard tracy talk about comes into our area. this is snow moving in from the ohio valley kentucky and tennessee. there's the ice, the pink color. that's the ice moving across the south and farther
officials in carolinas and kentucky are feeling the same. >>> we have record cold and a shot of snow on way for tomorrow that could be leaving us with a few inches of snow. >> let's go to meteorologist bill henley. >> cold weather is in play today that will stay with us for tomorrow. the wind has finally died down a little bit. we'll get periods where the wind comes down but the temperature has come down as well. zero in holding and the same for reading. philadelphia, just...
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it's happening from north carolina to kentucky to pennsylvania. and this evening, in some places the national guard and red cross now bringing in water where they don't have any. and then there's the damage in so many american homes. tonight, three important tips here to make sure you get your money back from your insurance company. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: this sound reverberating across the country tonight. the bitter cold bursting pipes from pennsylvania to kentucky leaving thousands with no running water. in bradford pennsylvania a water main break hitting 18,000 residents. >> a week is going to be a long time to be without water. >> reporter: kentucky calling in the national guard for emergency water supplies. and for so many homeowners the winter havoc causing costly repairs. the typical family could face as much as $100,000 in winter storm damages. a pipe repair alone can run $18,000. the good news? most storm damage is covered by insurance. jennifer eller's garage in massachusetts gave way when she was inside her call. >>
it's happening from north carolina to kentucky to pennsylvania. and this evening, in some places the national guard and red cross now bringing in water where they don't have any. and then there's the damage in so many american homes. tonight, three important tips here to make sure you get your money back from your insurance company. here's abc's rebecca jarvis. >> reporter: this sound reverberating across the country tonight. the bitter cold bursting pipes from pennsylvania to kentucky...
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the carolinas and kentucky are also bracing for a blast of winter that we are already feeling big-timeat is strange is that my kids are in college out in utah where you expect to see the snow and cold. and they are experiencing record highs. >> the whole western u.s. is unusually warm. what happens when one section is unusually warm usually the other is unusually cold. and that's what we are stuck in. not only today but later this week after we get snow tonight. so this is not going to be a pretty week weather-wise. we are certainly not starting with pretty temperatures. and this is not helping, the strong gusty wind gusting to more than 30 miles an hour in the pocano mountains. it has been on duty in philadelphia with wind gusts of more than 20 miles an hour overnight. and as you can see, there's no sign of it letting up. the wind here at the nbc 10 studios is helping the entire area see that wind. look at the flag here at the studios. the skies are clear, so we'll see lots of sunshine today. we really need it to hold at 3 degrees in philadelphia. the record low for this date is 2 deg
the carolinas and kentucky are also bracing for a blast of winter that we are already feeling big-timeat is strange is that my kids are in college out in utah where you expect to see the snow and cold. and they are experiencing record highs. >> the whole western u.s. is unusually warm. what happens when one section is unusually warm usually the other is unusually cold. and that's what we are stuck in. not only today but later this week after we get snow tonight. so this is not going to be...
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this was a sane in north carolina carolina and kentucky. s overnight and this is then expected to march through the mid-atlantic and north east. >>reporter: the competition was expected to up and close some of the olympic stars because is not an us now does more than zero more more more california ski resorts showing brown mud instead of white fluffy snow so a major event has been cancelled the world cup ski cross and snowboard races will not take place at the squaw valley creek resort as planned. squall has reported record 140 in. of snow at its summit. on an average year a get 450 in.. yet another casualty of the drought which is now going on for years. >>reporter: will have in to below tem mid-60s and san jose. over the next three hours temperatures of gonna be in the 50s across the m&a and coast later on this evening. for tomorrow morning you have '40's and '50's when you wake up. the temperatures will warm up during the day. you have a few isolated areas that will reach 70 degrees in the afternoon. but the temperatures for the rest of t
this was a sane in north carolina carolina and kentucky. s overnight and this is then expected to march through the mid-atlantic and north east. >>reporter: the competition was expected to up and close some of the olympic stars because is not an us now does more than zero more more more california ski resorts showing brown mud instead of white fluffy snow so a major event has been cancelled the world cup ski cross and snowboard races will not take place at the squaw valley creek resort as...
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states of emergency have been declared in kentucky, georgia, mississippi, virginia and north carolinathe storm is affecting travel and tens of thousands of customers have already lost power. in north carolina, nearly 100 counties are under a weather alert. a thick blanket of ice is expected in the middle of the state, and residents are being told to stay off the roads. in tennessee, freezing rain gripped power lines and snapped tree branches. officials warn the threat of significant power outages exist due to the ice. the storm is headed to the northeast after it leaves the mid-atlantic, and that means even more snow for boston where the city has hired extra workers to try to get mass transit running at full length. and following the storm, more bitter cold. this building in philadelphia turned into an ice castle as firefighters battled a fire yesterday. 50 million americans were under windchill advisories as dramatic cold set or tied a series of records. susan mcginnis is in washington where up to eight inches of snow is forecast. susan, good morning. >> reporter: hi, alison, good mo
states of emergency have been declared in kentucky, georgia, mississippi, virginia and north carolinathe storm is affecting travel and tens of thousands of customers have already lost power. in north carolina, nearly 100 counties are under a weather alert. a thick blanket of ice is expected in the middle of the state, and residents are being told to stay off the roads. in tennessee, freezing rain gripped power lines and snapped tree branches. officials warn the threat of significant power...
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and they go down through the air, settle the carolinas, kentucky, kerosene and go on to acquire florida, texas, a writ of the indians in the southeastern united states. and eventually the start the mexican war which gives us regrettably california. and so forth. that is with the work. it does not really resume. quoting the founders. we don't get a lot of immigration in the early years of the republic partly because europe was a war and commerce was kind of risky. and then we get this big surge starting in the 1840s of irish catholics and germans. the irish come hear to escape a nightmare a famine in ireland. there are not many other parts of the world that are as deeply populated by famine cataclysm and mass immigration is ireland has. and so forth we have the germans the irish settled primarily in cities, the 1st mass migration. the germans some of them are attracted by the homestead act that we have the resettlement of sweden and norway in minnesota and wisconsin. when somebody says socialism will work your because it works in sweden, my responses yeah but it will work here if we had
and they go down through the air, settle the carolinas, kentucky, kerosene and go on to acquire florida, texas, a writ of the indians in the southeastern united states. and eventually the start the mexican war which gives us regrettably california. and so forth. that is with the work. it does not really resume. quoting the founders. we don't get a lot of immigration in the early years of the republic partly because europe was a war and commerce was kind of risky. and then we get this big surge...
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and because of the cold weather, still concerned about icing especially for the carolinas, and into tennessee, and kentuckycolder air and moisture moving through the north and east of toronto, chicago, winnipeg all in to new york and d.c. you're looking at a chance for some snow as we go through tuesday, and then down toward the south, chilly weather still continuing single digits into atlanta and oklahoma city. >>> now, much warmer conditions as we take a look at the forecast for europe. but stormy conditions as we look at this low pressure system down toward the south of the mediterranean. this system is going to bring some stormy conditions and very strong winds in to the balkan peninsula and some snowfall. plentiful amounts of snowfall into turkey as we go through tuesday. 7 for the high in athens. 16 in rome. some rain also into paris with a high of 9 degrees. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and that's "newsline" for this hour. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks very much for joining us. until next time, good-bye. rubble photo
and because of the cold weather, still concerned about icing especially for the carolinas, and into tennessee, and kentuckycolder air and moisture moving through the north and east of toronto, chicago, winnipeg all in to new york and d.c. you're looking at a chance for some snow as we go through tuesday, and then down toward the south, chilly weather still continuing single digits into atlanta and oklahoma city. >>> now, much warmer conditions as we take a look at the forecast for...
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south another big area of concern is the storm that is about to hit arkansas tennessee, kentucky and the carolinasm sater and will ripley is driving to boston. tom, let me begin with you. are we going to finally see relief of the cancellation of the blizzard warning? >> at least with the snowfall. it will still blow around ar are a little bit and the coldest air of the sen is moving in. the record low temperature in central park is 1 degree and goes back to 1888 and in jeopardy of falling and the wind chills minus 20 to minus 25 degrees. coldest of the season. from burlington to boston down into the blue ridge, if you look at the last four storms boston should only have 28 inches so far and half way through february we're at 95.7. we're a half inch away from the second snowiest season and one foot away from the snowiest season. missouri oklahoma significant icing across parts of arkansas and tennessee. those warnings will continue to move into the carolinas and possibly up the eastern coast. a half inch of ice, significant. extremely dangerous. it will probably close down interstate 40 in spots, b
south another big area of concern is the storm that is about to hit arkansas tennessee, kentucky and the carolinasm sater and will ripley is driving to boston. tom, let me begin with you. are we going to finally see relief of the cancellation of the blizzard warning? >> at least with the snowfall. it will still blow around ar are a little bit and the coldest air of the sen is moving in. the record low temperature in central park is 1 degree and goes back to 1888 and in jeopardy of falling...
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. >>> how about coach cal and kentucky in the home white? hosting south carolina. fast break. dunk.e digit early lead. that is the man. 14. and south carolina couldn't control the rock. but the cats could. and loose ball. marcus lee. slam. deer valley high school product. and kentucky led 43-16. they win 77-43. they're 25-0. >>> marriage proposal. guy must have been confident she would say yes. at the butler villanova game. butler in white. under 0 left. roosevelt jones, a drive and he hits to tie it up at 65. and next possession, here is villanova's response. darren hilliard. hill yard. open. hilliard, for the win. sixth ranked villanova won the game 68-6565, for the wild cats. >>> baylor. this one physical. baylor went inside. and prince, muscled the rebounds and kick back and baylor up 13. first half. second half, jay hawks. kelly ubray jr. a three. and the jay hawks won it. 77-64. and the tail end of the el camino derby. the golden gate group. and meta boss. ridden by hall of fame jockey alex solis. in the mile and a half race, the first of the kentucky derby tune-up and meta bo
. >>> how about coach cal and kentucky in the home white? hosting south carolina. fast break. dunk.e digit early lead. that is the man. 14. and south carolina couldn't control the rock. but the cats could. and loose ball. marcus lee. slam. deer valley high school product. and kentucky led 43-16. they win 77-43. they're 25-0. >>> marriage proposal. guy must have been confident she would say yes. at the butler villanova game. butler in white. under 0 left. roosevelt jones, a...
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as well as north carolina virginia mississippi, georgia, kentucky and tennessee.e 1,400 flights canceled and parents told not to send kids to school. >> the snow outside the windows in my classroom, 7 1/2 feet above the adjoining roof covered the windows to the top, no sky visible whatsoever. >> reporter: roads slick with ice, sending cars sliding, and an even bigger skating rink a frozen hudson bay, seen here in this photo from nasa. >> i am sick and tired of it. everyone is. >> reporter: communities in new england were already dealing with record amounts of snow before this latest storm's arrival. in boston rail and bus service was halted by the weather. officials say it will be at least 30 days before everything is fully operational. frustrating for those who rely on public transportation. >> this has been like this for three weeks. >> what are you going to do? it's going to suck. >> reporter: forecasters are now warning a bitter cold coming to the midwest and northeast. day-to-day life frozen until it passes. >>> and temperatures could dip to 30 degrees below
as well as north carolina virginia mississippi, georgia, kentucky and tennessee.e 1,400 flights canceled and parents told not to send kids to school. >> the snow outside the windows in my classroom, 7 1/2 feet above the adjoining roof covered the windows to the top, no sky visible whatsoever. >> reporter: roads slick with ice, sending cars sliding, and an even bigger skating rink a frozen hudson bay, seen here in this photo from nasa. >> i am sick and tired of it. everyone is....
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as well as north carolina virginia mississippi, georgia, kentucky and tennessee.ome 1,400 flights canceled and parents told not to send kids to school. >> the snow outside the windows in my classroom, 7 1/2 feet above the adjoining roof covered the windows to the top snoshgs kai visible whatsoever. >> reporter: roads slick with ice sending cars sliding and an even bigger skating rink a frozen hudson bay, seen here in this photo from nasa. >> i am sick and tired of it. everyone is. >> reporter: communities in new england were already dealing with record amounts of snow before this latest storm's arrival. in boston rail and bus service was halted by the weather. officials say it will be at least 30 days before everything is fully operational. frustrating for those who rely on public transportation. >> it's been like this three weeks. >> what are you going to do in sn. >> it's going to suck. >> frustrating. >> reporter: forecasters are warning a bitter cold coming to the midwest and northeast. day-to-day life frozen until it passes. temperatures could dip below 30 de
as well as north carolina virginia mississippi, georgia, kentucky and tennessee.ome 1,400 flights canceled and parents told not to send kids to school. >> the snow outside the windows in my classroom, 7 1/2 feet above the adjoining roof covered the windows to the top snoshgs kai visible whatsoever. >> reporter: roads slick with ice sending cars sliding and an even bigger skating rink a frozen hudson bay, seen here in this photo from nasa. >> i am sick and tired of it. everyone...
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from middle tennessee into north carolina ice has been the biggest culprit turning roadways into ice rinks. states of emergency put in place in kentuckye, north carolina and virginia and some 200,000 people in the south are without power right now. back in boston it seems a lot like groundhog day yet again. more snow expected in the city today and again later this week. joining us now, boston mayor marty walsh. mayor, it's great to hear from you. unfortunately i feel like we have to give you a new title as chief snow correspondent because you've been dealing with this so much. how is the city -- >> i was laughing when you called this groundhog day. it's actually snowing right now. >> is it snow or frozen tears? i don't know what it is at this point. how is the city handling this round of it? >> you know we're back at removal phase right now. we're getting snow today, which is going to be a dusting, i hope. we're in removal phase just every time we get these piles in our streets and trying to widen streets, once we finally make some major headway, we get hit with another storm and so we're going to continue at it. >> absolutely. that's
from middle tennessee into north carolina ice has been the biggest culprit turning roadways into ice rinks. states of emergency put in place in kentuckye, north carolina and virginia and some 200,000 people in the south are without power right now. back in boston it seems a lot like groundhog day yet again. more snow expected in the city today and again later this week. joining us now, boston mayor marty walsh. mayor, it's great to hear from you. unfortunately i feel like we have to give you a...
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kentucky. and north carolina's governor declaring a state of emergency ahead of wintery conditions there. >> our goal like last year is to be over prepared and hopefully underwhelmed by the store. conditions will vary across the state. >> reporter: asking for patients as the digging continues out and more storms are on the way. fox news. >> the contrast between the two coasts is remarkable. today my daughter went swimming while they are shoveling snow. >> you can't realize what you have but the minute you move away from california -- [ talking at the same time ] >> h don't move. don't move -- don't move. don't move. i worked in minneapolis for a few weeks. it was something. >>> the temperatures, record warmth yesterday and the cold bast east, it is tie -- back east, it is tied together. the jet stream is the river of air in the upper atmosphere. the high pressure goes over us. dips down. notice correlations between the cool air and where the jet stream is? of course. the warmer air is underneat the jet stream. and this trough, the air blows cool air in from the northern regions. jet stream is ju
kentucky. and north carolina's governor declaring a state of emergency ahead of wintery conditions there. >> our goal like last year is to be over prepared and hopefully underwhelmed by the store. conditions will vary across the state. >> reporter: asking for patients as the digging continues out and more storms are on the way. fox news. >> the contrast between the two coasts is remarkable. today my daughter went swimming while they are shoveling snow. >> you can't...
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kentucky, north carolina virginia and in tennessee where at least three people are reported dead because of the weather thousands remain without power. nashville, tennessee, is dealing with its worst ice storm in 50 year 20 years. they have canceled school. joining me is dean fleener, the officer for the tennessee emergency management agency. dean, thanks for joining us. describe for us what's going on in tennessee right now. >> well we're seeing traffic move better this afternoon than last night. we are still working to help motorists, encouraging people to not drive because it is still treacherous out there. but the tennessee national guard tennessee highway patrol, tennessee department of transportation, tennessee wildlife resource agency, a number of state agencies have worked very very hard last night and today to help stranded motorists to get the interstates back open and moving. we've had the american red cross tennessee department of health department of human services working to make sure people are taken care of. we've provided water, food and we have people on standby tonight
kentucky, north carolina virginia and in tennessee where at least three people are reported dead because of the weather thousands remain without power. nashville, tennessee, is dealing with its worst ice storm in 50 year 20 years. they have canceled school. joining me is dean fleener, the officer for the tennessee emergency management agency. dean, thanks for joining us. describe for us what's going on in tennessee right now. >> well we're seeing traffic move better this afternoon than...
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a big storm about to hit arkansas, tennessee, kentucky and the carolinas. tom sader joins us.'s begin with boston. >> okay. >> they have just been unfairly treating taking the brunt of it over and over again. any sign for folks that this will be the last one? >> well i wish there could be some sign but yet again, the storm in the midwest, into the tennessee valley could end up in new england, maybe even significant snow for the days ahead. our problem now, extremely dangerous windchills minus 20 minus 25 minus 30, minus 35. we have around from burning ton to boston to the blue ridge. coldest air of the season as each air mass to trump the one before it. let's back up. if you look at the last several storms we've had, january, our greatest snowfall record and records go back to 1872 then a mid latitude one, boston had a couple clippers come out of the canada. typically to day we should only have 28.6 inches that have fallen in boston. not 95. and parts of also rock to memphis, nashville will be in significant snow st. louis to louisville to cincinnati. the ice will be a problem
a big storm about to hit arkansas, tennessee, kentucky and the carolinas. tom sader joins us.'s begin with boston. >> okay. >> they have just been unfairly treating taking the brunt of it over and over again. any sign for folks that this will be the last one? >> well i wish there could be some sign but yet again, the storm in the midwest, into the tennessee valley could end up in new england, maybe even significant snow for the days ahead. our problem now, extremely dangerous...
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asheville, north carolina nashville, tennessee, and paducah, kentucky all set to hit record lows today, too. nbc's jay sgra in downtown nashville and dylan dreyer at niagara falls with a closer look what happens when it gets this cold. >> reporter: hey there. brutal conditions near nashville again. it's been so cold so long that the fountain here outside the semp symphony is freezing. becoming an ice statue. there's a dusting of snow on the ground and some ice. more snow expected here tomorrow. so a tough go for a lot of people across the region. equally as tough at frozing niagra falls where my colleague dylan dreyer is. dylan. >> reporter: the cold is affecting nigh agoagara falls. one of the coldest winters on record. you can see what it is doing on the american falls across the way. the falls themselves will never completely freeze. it's the mist and water the falls kicks up that freezes and creates gorgeous ice formations. this morning about 3 below zero windchill 22 below. should be even colder tomorrow as that siberian express makes its way in and most likely breaks records. dyl
asheville, north carolina nashville, tennessee, and paducah, kentucky all set to hit record lows today, too. nbc's jay sgra in downtown nashville and dylan dreyer at niagara falls with a closer look what happens when it gets this cold. >> reporter: hey there. brutal conditions near nashville again. it's been so cold so long that the fountain here outside the semp symphony is freezing. becoming an ice statue. there's a dusting of snow on the ground and some ice. more snow expected here...
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states like arkansas kentucky, tennessee, north carolina after thick layers of ice taken down power lines're learning more snow may be on the way. janice dean in the weather center. say it isn't so? >> say it isn't snow right? look at snow totals we got across the south mid-south kentucky, 14 inches for you. parts of tennessee, several inches there. d.c., 5.3 inches of course, which shut the city down this morning. west virginia, over a foot in a lot of these areas. the power outage problem will be ongoing because we have another storm waiting in the wings as we head into the weekend. this is our latest system. it is exiting the coast which is great news. however the cold air behind it, some of the coldest air of the season, we could set records as we head into the latter part of this week. this is the storm system that brought measureable snow to portions of d.c. boston, i think we could be into our second snowiest season within the next 24 to 48 hours. we're seeing potential for more quick-moving systems across the northeast. not jackpot snow totals but enough to get us to the second sn
states like arkansas kentucky, tennessee, north carolina after thick layers of ice taken down power lines're learning more snow may be on the way. janice dean in the weather center. say it isn't so? >> say it isn't snow right? look at snow totals we got across the south mid-south kentucky, 14 inches for you. parts of tennessee, several inches there. d.c., 5.3 inches of course, which shut the city down this morning. west virginia, over a foot in a lot of these areas. the power outage...
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skeptical questions from some of the republican members especially thomas massey from kentucky, mark meadows from north carolina. keep in mind that there are a lot of republican members also from places like syracuse, new york. they represent suburban districts and urban districts. and for their own political support for the the balance drops below an acceptable level where they can cover the obligations, the amount of money they promised to send states. when that happens they start slowing down payments to states. they may not get paid the same day or the same week. it just depends on how bad it gets or how low it gets. but already states are putting off projects because of the uncertainty. they can't just suddenly make a decision in at the end of may to fund a road reconstruction or a new lane on a highway. they have to make those decisions way in advance. and if they don't have the federal piece to that which is not 100% usually of the project but a portion of it, then they have trouble figuring out how to pay for the whole thing. >> we were talking about funding. the question you asked the secretary about i
skeptical questions from some of the republican members especially thomas massey from kentucky, mark meadows from north carolina. keep in mind that there are a lot of republican members also from places like syracuse, new york. they represent suburban districts and urban districts. and for their own political support for the the balance drops below an acceptable level where they can cover the obligations, the amount of money they promised to send states. when that happens they start slowing...
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carolina's. snow covered roads around nashville and central kentucky. >> weather related airport delays possibletlanta and dallas. keep an eye on those. >> a las vegas woman shot during a road rage incident has died. >> tammy meyers was on her way home from giving her daughter a driving lesson when she had a collision with another car. the two drivers exchanged heated words and the other driver followed meyers home and shot her. her family is stunned by the shooting and furious. >> you're really disgusted for taking my mother's life. she didn't deserve it. >> my son is only 1 year and 2 months and now i got to deal with my son. >> terry meyers was a mother of four and a nurse. police say the search for the gunman is top priority. >> coast guard crews break near hurricane forced winds to rescue a father and son whose sail boat become disabled south of than tact. the men were hoisted to safety and taken to shore to be checked out. they had set sail from rhode island headed to australia. and along delayed preliminary hearing for two wisconsin girls charged with stabbing a classmate. the 12-year-old
carolina's. snow covered roads around nashville and central kentucky. >> weather related airport delays possibletlanta and dallas. keep an eye on those. >> a las vegas woman shot during a road rage incident has died. >> tammy meyers was on her way home from giving her daughter a driving lesson when she had a collision with another car. the two drivers exchanged heated words and the other driver followed meyers home and shot her. her family is stunned by the shooting and...
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skeptical questions from some of the republican members especially thomas massey from kentucky, mark meadows from north carolina. keep in mind that there are a lot of republican members also from places like syracuse, new york. they represent suburban districts and urban districts. and for their own political benefit, success survival, they want to make sure that interstates are built and repaired. the rail systems are maintained. there are many reasons politically and substantively to pass a bill. secretary foxx said he discussed this with chairman ryan. >> the current bill expires may 31. if the congress does not find a way to work, that's also the start of summer construction season. >> if they don't have enough monday -- money by the end of may, the balance of highway trust fund drops below an acceptable level where they can constantly cover their obligations, the amount of money they promised to send to state. when that happens, they start slowing down payments to states. they may not get paid the same day or the same week. it just depends on how bad it gets or how low it gets. but already states are putti
skeptical questions from some of the republican members especially thomas massey from kentucky, mark meadows from north carolina. keep in mind that there are a lot of republican members also from places like syracuse, new york. they represent suburban districts and urban districts. and for their own political benefit, success survival, they want to make sure that interstates are built and repaired. the rail systems are maintained. there are many reasons politically and substantively to pass a...
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carolina. it was so cold the harland city, kentucky police department suspected it was the work of queen elsa ofdelle. if you saw "frozen" you can get that then explain it to me. meantime it of the so cold in washington where cloudy skies can bring the city to a halt that temperature dropped five degrees coldest weather in 120 years here. that would have been a heat wave for the folks in embarrass minnesota, it was 41 below there that is actually a lake those guys are standing on. it was so cold the mayor of boston found it necessary to urge people not to jump out of their windows. >> a foolish thing to do. and you can kill yourself. >> schieffer: if you wondered why he thought that warning necessary, yeah, it was so cold it made all of us a little crazy. back in a moment. [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhh
carolina. it was so cold the harland city, kentucky police department suspected it was the work of queen elsa ofdelle. if you saw "frozen" you can get that then explain it to me. meantime it of the so cold in washington where cloudy skies can bring the city to a halt that temperature dropped five degrees coldest weather in 120 years here. that would have been a heat wave for the folks in embarrass minnesota, it was 41 below there that is actually a lake those guys are standing on. it...
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it's humidity in this area across arkansas and parts of kentucky tennessee north carolina where they're in a stripe that's under a winter storm warning for the day on thursday and potential of heavy snow. here's how it shapes up in the futurecast. this version of the computer model shows a fair amount of sunshine around the area. temperatures around 40 degrees. clouds increase late at night. we get into thursday morning early and it analyzes through snow but notice the darker blue and this is what we think is probably closer to what is going to happen. any measurable snow. lower eastern shore we might see a little bit of light snow. there's also a chance we could see no snow at all. depends how sharp of a cutoff that we have develop. the reason that we're concerned at all it can happen early on thursday morning, just in time for rush hour. snowflakes, rush hours don't go well so much together. find we'll clear it out a bit. tomorrow, 40 degrees with a high temperature and a little sunshine. next seven days we'll turn it colder again. right now, holding with a 50% chance of snow on thurs
it's humidity in this area across arkansas and parts of kentucky tennessee north carolina where they're in a stripe that's under a winter storm warning for the day on thursday and potential of heavy snow. here's how it shapes up in the futurecast. this version of the computer model shows a fair amount of sunshine around the area. temperatures around 40 degrees. clouds increase late at night. we get into thursday morning early and it analyzes through snow but notice the darker blue and this is...
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a wintry mix falling in tennessee up to 15-inches of snow could come down in central kentucky and north carolina's governor declaring a state of emergency. ahead of expected wintery conditions there. >> our goal again like last year is to be over prepared and hopefully underwhelmed by this storm. but there is still a lot of uncertainty and conditions will vary across the state. >> reporter: boston's mayor asking people for patience as the plowing and digging out continues there's a lot of work left to be done and more storms are on the way. in boston rick leventhal, fox news. >> look how high that snow bank is behind him. >> i know right. scott, i'm just going to go -- he will fan in the room. okay, you've said over and over, not you but the greater you. it will be snowing. this time -- >> it snowed last time. >> it just didn't snow as much as we said. >> there's going to be a range as well. poconos mountains won't see as much as places like wildwood. it's going to be a sharp cut off between heavy snow as well as -- >> delaware, south jersey that type thing. >> exactly much it is cold enough to sn
a wintry mix falling in tennessee up to 15-inches of snow could come down in central kentucky and north carolina's governor declaring a state of emergency. ahead of expected wintery conditions there. >> our goal again like last year is to be over prepared and hopefully underwhelmed by this storm. but there is still a lot of uncertainty and conditions will vary across the state. >> reporter: boston's mayor asking people for patience as the plowing and digging out continues there's a...
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misery as the deep friz moves in sending temperatures below zero in areas of tennessee, kentucky and north carolinack to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball" last night a federal judge in texas temporarily blocked part of president obama's executive actions on immigration, today the administration announced it will delay carrying out the orders. the department of justice will appeal that temporary injudge. in the meantime we recognize we must comply with it. late today president obama spoke about the judge's action. >> i disagree with the texas judge's ruling and the justice department will appeal. this is not the first time where a lower court judge has blocked something or attempted to block smig that ultimately was shown to be lawful. >> this levels up to 5 million undocumented immigrants temporarily in limbo. joining mess is justice correspondent pete williams. great question -- what does this do to his whole push to help people get relief from deportation. >> it puts it on ice for now. we'll have to see how fast the administration can get to the fifth circuit court of appeals. undoubtedl
misery as the deep friz moves in sending temperatures below zero in areas of tennessee, kentucky and north carolinack to "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball" last night a federal judge in texas temporarily blocked part of president obama's executive actions on immigration, today the administration announced it will delay carrying out the orders. the department of justice will appeal that temporary injudge. in the meantime we recognize we must comply with it....
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but also in places like south carolina or kentucky or west virginia.ple who really want someone to stand up for the little guy. and to me that just increases the incentive to adopt that message. i should say our organization strategy is concurrent, a little different. we've had an organizer from iowa in new hampshire. these people are going around meeting with local party officials, local elected leaders, asking them to keep their powder dry, to not rush to endorse a candidate but stay cool, let your endorsement be earned. and really publicly urge candidates to speak about economic issues like social security, wall street reform, student debt. and it's really important that any democratic official out there really think about how much they race to endorse a candidate. if we want hillary clinton or someone else to be as competitive as possible we need to incentivize them to rush towards people like elizabeth warren. host: let's take a look at this page. john, good morning. caller: good morning. i just got a question for your guy here. when is the progre
but also in places like south carolina or kentucky or west virginia.ple who really want someone to stand up for the little guy. and to me that just increases the incentive to adopt that message. i should say our organization strategy is concurrent, a little different. we've had an organizer from iowa in new hampshire. these people are going around meeting with local party officials, local elected leaders, asking them to keep their powder dry, to not rush to endorse a candidate but stay cool,...
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eyes continues to be a huge issue in parts of virginia kentucky and north carolina.east three weather-related deaths are being confirmed in tennessee with another two in the north east. officials are pleading with people to stay at home as much of the property of precipitation on the ground is expected to beat to read freeze. dangerously cold conditions will only add to the trouble for travelers. forecasters predict temperatures across that eastern half of the country will be below average for the entire week. back in a snowbound boston crews are working round-the-clock to melt down mountains of snow. they're making room for the fresh layer that is in the forecast. >>pam: of father and son adventure to sail a boat from new england to australia in is with the coast guard rescuing them. this is the coast guard video of the daring rescue 150 mi. off of nantucket. the pair from had just bought a 43 ft. sailboat and were attempting to sale during the height of the storm. the ball lost power and its sales ripped apart in the storm. that's when they call for help. by the ti
eyes continues to be a huge issue in parts of virginia kentucky and north carolina.east three weather-related deaths are being confirmed in tennessee with another two in the north east. officials are pleading with people to stay at home as much of the property of precipitation on the ground is expected to beat to read freeze. dangerously cold conditions will only add to the trouble for travelers. forecasters predict temperatures across that eastern half of the country will be below average for...
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campbell kentucky and camp lejeune, north carolina and as you mentioned, reporters who come in from new washington typically have degrees from places like columbia northwestern and frankly are in networks and social circles that are far different than the ones that troops officers and enlisted alike, hang out in back in their installations. there's a real cultural disconnect that i suspect in many ways this brian williams fiasco speaks to. >> and just be more specific by that. do you mean that they just kind of resent him for being there? here's this guy from new york who is going to come in and we'll have to protect him while he tells his stories to people in new york. is that how they feel? >> you know i'm kind of -- i'm reminded of a standup that kathy griffin did about anderson cooper when he was covering hurricane katrina. she said there is anderson cooper covering hurricane katrina. it's all in jest i know. i have a great deal of respect for anderson cooper. i watch his show all the time. they are folks that serve in the military. i don't have exact figures off the top of my head.
campbell kentucky and camp lejeune, north carolina and as you mentioned, reporters who come in from new washington typically have degrees from places like columbia northwestern and frankly are in networks and social circles that are far different than the ones that troops officers and enlisted alike, hang out in back in their installations. there's a real cultural disconnect that i suspect in many ways this brian williams fiasco speaks to. >> and just be more specific by that. do you mean...
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across the south today of residents from mississippi to north carolina are bracing for their version of the wintery mix. in eastern kentucky the snow made for some very treacherous driving. dozens of wrecks brought traffic to a standstill and tonight thousands are in the dark. the power is out. >>> be prepared for whatever winter brings your way. up next we'll share the items to >>> the biggest winter storm of the season now hitting our area as we give you a live look outside at the wusa9 weather terrace here in northwest d.c. where you can see snow is ted difficult falling and we have some accumulation, but it's not the kind of snow you have to shovel because it's not wet. it's very powdery. topper says the snowfall will only get heavier throughout the night with no breaks. >>> no matter how much snow you get tonight it's not too late to make sure you, your home and family vehicle are ready. >> we've got your snow day checklist. first up charge those phones, folks, your tablet and laptops because the power could go out. bring in your pets. it's way too cold outside for them to survive. let your faucets drip and especially
across the south today of residents from mississippi to north carolina are bracing for their version of the wintery mix. in eastern kentucky the snow made for some very treacherous driving. dozens of wrecks brought traffic to a standstill and tonight thousands are in the dark. the power is out. >>> be prepared for whatever winter brings your way. up next we'll share the items to >>> the biggest winter storm of the season now hitting our area as we give you a live look outside...
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under winter storm warnings stretching from missouri through south carolina making driving conditions treacherous. >> ken-- in kentucky a tow truck driver help others get home. >> maintain speed, you know so you can't get in a crash. >> i'm trying to get home. i just had a blowout on the freeway but was able to pull in here. >> reporter: richmond virginia bracing for more than a foot of snow. from little rock arkansas to memphis, cars covered in ice. charlotte, north carolina, was expected to see snow first then up to half an inch of ice on the roadways. both the city and county governments closing early to get people home before the worst of it hit the area. >> we've been meeting and talking on the phone since yesterday to assure this we have a good coordinated rollout and strategy to deal with to coordinate across the state. it's ironic this is about the same time we had the major storm last year, but it's a different type of storm. >> reporter: the end of a long weekend that co-insighted with both valentine's day and presidents' day, air travelers trying to get home were also being affected. charlotte's busy airpor
under winter storm warnings stretching from missouri through south carolina making driving conditions treacherous. >> ken-- in kentucky a tow truck driver help others get home. >> maintain speed, you know so you can't get in a crash. >> i'm trying to get home. i just had a blowout on the freeway but was able to pull in here. >> reporter: richmond virginia bracing for more than a foot of snow. from little rock arkansas to memphis, cars covered in ice. charlotte, north...
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kentucky. ice stretched over into north carolina where people are just being told to stay off the roads because it's very icy and slippery. we even had icy conditions down into georgia. from mere on out, the snow and ice is not going to go anywhere or help crews trying to get power up to hundreds and thousands of people without it. we're looking at arctic cold to start working in thursday it affects the midwest with windchill factors about 35 degrees below zero through minneapolis thursday morning. then that cold stretches all the way down south, raleigh, north carolina will bottom out at 1 degree friday morning with windchills about 15 below. it is exceptional record breaking cold even here in washington, d.c. we haven't been below zero since 1994 and we're going to make a run at it by friday morning. >> dylan dreyer thank you. meanwhile in west virginia today, federal investigators are working to figure out what caused a train to derail and ignite a huge explosion. the tanker was hauling oil when it went off track sending that massive fireball high into the sky. people from miles around were
kentucky. ice stretched over into north carolina where people are just being told to stay off the roads because it's very icy and slippery. we even had icy conditions down into georgia. from mere on out, the snow and ice is not going to go anywhere or help crews trying to get power up to hundreds and thousands of people without it. we're looking at arctic cold to start working in thursday it affects the midwest with windchill factors about 35 degrees below zero through minneapolis thursday...
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kentucky? >> kevin: nope. but not a bad guess. think blue. >> bill: you got me. >> kevin: carolina. >> [crowd noise]. >> [whistle]. >> bill: that's his guy, too. he is right. we were looking down at the ball. that would have been an easy one to call really. >> [booing]. >> bill: looking at the monitor. i wanted to see if it was dirty. >> kevin: off his shoulder. >> bill: they are looking to see if there was any movement of that arm. i think it was just a missed call. you just have to go with it. nothing vicious at all. this is a safe call. but doctor! this is when you hope you have insurance. >> kevin: the good news is he is up and okay. >> bill: play on! >> [crowd noise]. >> bill: the toughness of beard. back ready to go. >> kevin: equals their highest ranking in the country. >> bill: kentucky they don't get flustered with the press. they attackeded it and ran their stuff. >> [crowd noise]. >> [buzzer]. >> [cheers and applause]. >> kevin: oh my goodness! >> [cheers and applause]. >> kevin: he puts it through. he averages over 17. >> bill: his concentration is special tompmake that shot. nobody reacted defensively. >> kevin: tyle
kentucky? >> kevin: nope. but not a bad guess. think blue. >> bill: you got me. >> kevin: carolina. >> [crowd noise]. >> [whistle]. >> bill: that's his guy, too. he is right. we were looking down at the ball. that would have been an easy one to call really. >> [booing]. >> bill: looking at the monitor. i wanted to see if it was dirty. >> kevin: off his shoulder. >> bill: they are looking to see if there was any movement of that arm. i...
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carolina, mr. massey of kentucky, and i have been working together to craft and garner support for house resolution 14 which calls on the president to release the 28 pages of the 9/11 joint congressional inquiry. i sincerely appreciate congressman jones and mr. massey's willingness to collaborate on this concerted effort on this issue. over the past few weeks, calls to declassified the 28 pages have been in the spotlight due to recent allegations by convicted terrorist moussaoui, who conspired to kill americans and will rightly spend the last rest of his life in prison. whatever the motivations for his recent accusation of complicity by agents in the 9/11 attacks, his testimony does bring to light important questions. most notely is the fact that as a nation we have not yet fully accounted for the sources of funding and lodge cyclal support that a-- logistical support. we owe it to the families that lost loved ones on that day, to provide the complete accounting and events leading up to the tragedy of 9/11 and it is a grave injustice that 28 pages of the bipartisan, bicameral congressional inquiry
carolina, mr. massey of kentucky, and i have been working together to craft and garner support for house resolution 14 which calls on the president to release the 28 pages of the 9/11 joint congressional inquiry. i sincerely appreciate congressman jones and mr. massey's willingness to collaborate on this concerted effort on this issue. over the past few weeks, calls to declassified the 28 pages have been in the spotlight due to recent allegations by convicted terrorist moussaoui, who conspired...
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as we go through the night, we will also be looking at north carolina to get in on the mix as well. starting to end in kentuckyg that icing across portions of tennessee, just to the south of nashville. starting out as snow in north carolina, will be changing over to freezing rain and sleet as we go throughout the late evening hours, the overnight hours. hopefully you are already home because the afternoon commute is going to be awful. d.c. already starting to snow in your area. it will continue overnight. could see up to eight inches of snow in d.c. we could see even more across portions of the east. >> jennifer martin joe, thank you all. marty and joe, stay warm. >>> coming up you think you know your presidents? which one liked to go skinny dipping wearing nothing but his mutton chops? some of the things i found out cramming for the cnn quiz show that i can no longer unremember. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing technology is safely recovering lots
as we go through the night, we will also be looking at north carolina to get in on the mix as well. starting to end in kentuckyg that icing across portions of tennessee, just to the south of nashville. starting out as snow in north carolina, will be changing over to freezing rain and sleet as we go throughout the late evening hours, the overnight hours. hopefully you are already home because the afternoon commute is going to be awful. d.c. already starting to snow in your area. it will continue...
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carolinas. heavy snow from nashville to kentucky. snow moving in to the mid-atlantic late tonight. mostly dry and unseasonably warm from seattle to l.a. >> 20s from d.c. to new york. teens in boston and chicago. 60s in the pacific northwest. 75 l.a. and 81 phoenix. >>> moving on to denmark. the latest european country to be rocked by terrorism. authorities say the suspected gunman in two with deadly shootings this weekend was 22 years old and had a background in criminal gangs. abc's terry moran has a report from copenhagen. >> reporter: denmark is reeling from these attacks which begin gan with horrifying moments at a cultural center when a panel discussion on free speech became a battleground. listen. [ gun fire ] >> eyewitnesses say they heard the gunman during the shooting. one man, a dang film director killed three officers wound. the apparent target this man, swedish cartoonist lars vilks on an al qaeda wanted list for drawing the pro fete mohammad as a dog. the organizer said the bravery of armed guards saved many lives. >> if they hasn't shot back at the assassin he could h
carolinas. heavy snow from nashville to kentucky. snow moving in to the mid-atlantic late tonight. mostly dry and unseasonably warm from seattle to l.a. >> 20s from d.c. to new york. teens in boston and chicago. 60s in the pacific northwest. 75 l.a. and 81 phoenix. >>> moving on to denmark. the latest european country to be rocked by terrorism. authorities say the suspected gunman in two with deadly shootings this weekend was 22 years old and had a background in criminal gangs....
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carolinas. in louisville kentucky with more on this. >> good morning. the snow really started to pick up overnight. they are expecting up to a food of snow in the area. that would make it the biggest snowstorm in recent memory. overnight people posted pictures of the snowfall on social media. schools are closed and local officials are urging people to stay home. parts of the south are expected to get hit hard by the storm. nashville is expecting several inches of snow. we can see ice in arkansas and mississippi. georgia just declared a state of emergency for 15 counties north of atlanta. in louisville we are expecting to see accumulations into the dinner hour. the temperature is in the teens, but feels like the single digits. even when the snow blows through, the bone-chilling temperatures will stick around. carson? >> i will take it gabe. thanks so much. as we watch, we will put in the radar and the blue line is the 32 line the pink is the freezing rain and the purplish pink is the sleet as we watch it come down. look at the winter storm warnings and w
carolinas. in louisville kentucky with more on this. >> good morning. the snow really started to pick up overnight. they are expecting up to a food of snow in the area. that would make it the biggest snowstorm in recent memory. overnight people posted pictures of the snowfall on social media. schools are closed and local officials are urging people to stay home. parts of the south are expected to get hit hard by the storm. nashville is expecting several inches of snow. we can see ice in...
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this freezing rain that is already hit the mid-south, portions of tennessee and kentucky, now moving in towards the carolinas and virginia. this is overnight tonight. the pinks here, that is where we've got the freezing rain mixture and we have ice storm warnings for portions of tennessee right now and i believe they're probably going to put some ice storm warnings for the carolinas as we go into overnight. the for d.c., this is the first big snow all season. for new york, long island and boston they have the tail end of this storm system which is great news. however i don't think any measurable snow is good news for boston area. to reiterate, as we go into tonight and tomorrow. look at ice accumulation. you can't be driving or outdoors. this is significant and draws. north of the area we see six to 12 inches especially higher elevations. this will go overnight into the rush hour tomorrow. be aware. first big storm for the mid-south, liz. updating you. liz: we feel for them definitely because they're not really used to it down there. >> they're not. >> thank you very much, janice dean. although they got hit
this freezing rain that is already hit the mid-south, portions of tennessee and kentucky, now moving in towards the carolinas and virginia. this is overnight tonight. the pinks here, that is where we've got the freezing rain mixture and we have ice storm warnings for portions of tennessee right now and i believe they're probably going to put some ice storm warnings for the carolinas as we go into overnight. the for d.c., this is the first big snow all season. for new york, long island and...
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people under winter storm warnings stretching from missouri through south carolina, making driving conditions treacherous. in kentuckydriver gets stuck as others try to make it home. >> it's okay if you maintain. but if you speed, you know you can't get nowhere fast but prayers. >> i'm trying to get home. i had a blowout on the freeway. >> reporter: richmond virginia bracing for more than a foot of snow. from little rock arkansas to memphis, cars covered in ice. charlotte, north carolina was expecting snow first, then half an inch of ice. both the city and county government closing early to get people home before the worst of it hit the area. >> we have been meeting and talking on the phone since yesterday to ensure that we have a good coordinated rollout and strategy to deal with a very very unique cold situation across our state. it's ironic this is the same time we had the major storm last year. it's a different type of storm. >> reporter: on the end of a long weekend that coincided with valentine's day and president's day, air travellers trying to get home were also being affected. charlotte's busy airport put it
people under winter storm warnings stretching from missouri through south carolina, making driving conditions treacherous. in kentuckydriver gets stuck as others try to make it home. >> it's okay if you maintain. but if you speed, you know you can't get nowhere fast but prayers. >> i'm trying to get home. i had a blowout on the freeway. >> reporter: richmond virginia bracing for more than a foot of snow. from little rock arkansas to memphis, cars covered in ice. charlotte,...
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the fact it's so mild in the southwest and this air mass moving this from kentucky and tennessee and georgia and south carolinanstead of 30's we'll head to the 40's to near 50 degrees for the day tomorrow. and that partly cloudy skies and head well into the 50's for the day on sunday. look like a frontal system will come down from the north on sunday -- or monday rather giving us a chance of a few showers and there's an outside chance and i throw this in for snow lovers. if the storm develops a little bit later monday maybe could bring cold air to give us a flurry or two late monday before it ends. clearing tuesday and wednesday. look at the end of the line, next friday highs in the 20's. enjoy the brief warming. winter is coming back with a vengeance. that's the latest. back to you. >> okey-doke. thank you very much. >> 50 shades of cold air. >> you did. >> you got it! 50 shades of gray. number one topic around the water cooler today with leon and the biggest question is -- what is wrong with the wizards? folks, this is a team that made a solid run in the playoffs last spring and started this season 19-6. eve
the fact it's so mild in the southwest and this air mass moving this from kentucky and tennessee and georgia and south carolinanstead of 30's we'll head to the 40's to near 50 degrees for the day tomorrow. and that partly cloudy skies and head well into the 50's for the day on sunday. look like a frontal system will come down from the north on sunday -- or monday rather giving us a chance of a few showers and there's an outside chance and i throw this in for snow lovers. if the storm develops a...
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carolina. this is the same storm that dropped over a foot of snow in kentucky. an inch and a half of ice in tennessee. tuesday, 7:00 a.m. east of i-95. i think southern new jersey parts of delaware maryland going to pick up some of the heaviest. and then it's going be out of here. the heaviest snow totals are going to fall from eastern kentucky all the way through virginia maryland and again, southern new jersey. that though is just the first part. the ice really concerns me. as you saw in matt's piece, from charlotte to raleigh overnight, already hearing of accidents happening. it's going to get even worse. and then even colder. yes, i said even colder. these are air temperatures. philadelphia 2 below. cincinnati 6 below. 9 in charlotte. >> you mix in the wind it gets even worse. jijer, er ginger thanks. >>> in the meantime we move on tonight, to another developing story. a state of emergency in parts of west virginia for a much different reason. not because of the weather, but because of this. that massive fire ball a river on fire there after a freight train
carolina. this is the same storm that dropped over a foot of snow in kentucky. an inch and a half of ice in tennessee. tuesday, 7:00 a.m. east of i-95. i think southern new jersey parts of delaware maryland going to pick up some of the heaviest. and then it's going be out of here. the heaviest snow totals are going to fall from eastern kentucky all the way through virginia maryland and again, southern new jersey. that though is just the first part. the ice really concerns me. as you saw in...
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we had snow back through kentucky and nashville, the worse ice storm they've seen in 20 years. that will move into the carolinas overnight. to the north all snow. it's a quick mover and should exit the coast by the time we go into late morning and early morning tuesday. snow as much as a foot of snow down near richmond virginia and further north we're looking at the biggest snowstorm washington, d.c. has seen this season, we could end up with nine inches of snow and as far north as boston a couple more inches. ice is a major concern through raleigh. half an inch of ice crippling the roads and power lines and after that it's all about the arctic cold. by thursday morning in raleigh, they will bottom out at 1 tree. add that to the ice and that will make some problems. >> dylan dreyer tonight, thank you. >> a disaster is unfolding in snow bound west virginia. a train carrying more than 100 tankers of crude oil derailed and caused a massive explosion leaking into a river and prompting evacuations. tom costello has late details for us from washington. >> reporter: this happened about 1:30 this afternoon when a singl
we had snow back through kentucky and nashville, the worse ice storm they've seen in 20 years. that will move into the carolinas overnight. to the north all snow. it's a quick mover and should exit the coast by the time we go into late morning and early morning tuesday. snow as much as a foot of snow down near richmond virginia and further north we're looking at the biggest snowstorm washington, d.c. has seen this season, we could end up with nine inches of snow and as far north as boston a...
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. >> looking at those id's, i saw kentucky, wisconsin, one of the carolinas.e id? >> are you really asking me that? no. into. there's a rumor that i may have had a fake id. >> what was the state? >> new jersey. >> i had maryland and it got taken from me. >> connecticut, same thing. >> i'm a criminal. >> same thing. it doesn't work. listen to this. >> i'm jeff cole. it's time for fox unfiltered. this is where we respond to your comments and complaints right here on the air. first up, i'm standing here with alex holly. alex, the response to your performance in the good day recreation of up town funk has been incredible. alex, you really nailed it. >> oh, that's so sweet of you to say. i spent all weekend before we started filming it. everyone on good day, we did a great job. it was so much fun. >> let's look at some of the reaction. >> paul wrote, alex takes her job to another level big moment in her philly career. >> all of you guys were great, but alex brought it. loved it, bruno mars needs to see this. we are not sure if bruno mars saw it, but the good news t
. >> looking at those id's, i saw kentucky, wisconsin, one of the carolinas.e id? >> are you really asking me that? no. into. there's a rumor that i may have had a fake id. >> what was the state? >> new jersey. >> i had maryland and it got taken from me. >> connecticut, same thing. >> i'm a criminal. >> same thing. it doesn't work. listen to this. >> i'm jeff cole. it's time for fox unfiltered. this is where we respond to your comments and...
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lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida, ted cruz of texas, rand paul of kentucky staging out republican to 16 war primary. lindsey graham says he wants more boots on the ground not only in iraq, but in syria, too. here he is. >> you're going to need boots on the ground not only in iraq, but syria. there's got to be some regional force formed where an american component somewhere around 10,000, i think, american soldiers. >> that authorization question, rubio, senator rubio told "politico," "we shouldn't be dictating in legislation. you can do this but you can't do that. you can go here but you can't go there. it should be broad enough to allow him, the president, latitude in choosing the tactics, method, timing, et cetera. not just president obama, future commanders in chief." he's pretty far over. ted cruz, surprisingly here, comes down somewhere in the middle. he doesn't go as far as graham in terms of hawkishness. doesn't say we need boots on the ground yet. but instead, arm the neighboring kurds which is a middle of the road position. here he is. ted cruz. >> i don't
lindsey graham of south carolina, marco rubio of florida, ted cruz of texas, rand paul of kentucky staging out republican to 16 war primary. lindsey graham says he wants more boots on the ground not only in iraq, but in syria, too. here he is. >> you're going to need boots on the ground not only in iraq, but syria. there's got to be some regional force formed where an american component somewhere around 10,000, i think, american soldiers. >> that authorization question, rubio,...