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we are also looking at a severe thunderstorm watch now from central alabama into the northern part of georgia. includes the birmingham and atlanta areas. the severe thunderstorm watch is in effect till 2:00 a.m. we do not expect the thunderstorms to be severe when but we expect rain. temperatures right now in the 60s and the low 70s. 70s columbia and st. matthews. 67 sumter. 66 winnsboro. 64 degrees in aiken. tonight we are go to see partly cloudy skies this evening. i don't think we will see the rain till late tonight, probably after midnight coming through the midland. by then the storms will weaken. you might hear thunder. it moves through quickly. tomorrow it will be clear. mostly clear tomorrow night and then on thursday partly cloudy skies in advance of the next weather system that will bring rain thursday evening. our forecast, for tonight we are expecting low temperatures of 46 in newberry. 52 columbia. 5555 orangeburg. tomorrow cooler than today, 59 in newberry. 60 winnsboro. and 63 in orangeburg and manning. looking ahead, partly cloudy skies on thursday, 61. but we expect t
we are also looking at a severe thunderstorm watch now from central alabama into the northern part of georgia. includes the birmingham and atlanta areas. the severe thunderstorm watch is in effect till 2:00 a.m. we do not expect the thunderstorms to be severe when but we expect rain. temperatures right now in the 60s and the low 70s. 70s columbia and st. matthews. 67 sumter. 66 winnsboro. 64 degrees in aiken. tonight we are go to see partly cloudy skies this evening. i don't think we will see...
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>>> it was a rough night in north central alabama after a tornado touched down in jefferson county just outside of the city of birmingham. four people were hurt and as many as 30 homes have seen damage during the storm. the red cross has volunteers on the ground setting up shelters at this hour. the injured were taken to area hospitals. >>> a tsunami warning has been issued in southeast asia. the area is in western indonesia right there on your map. authorities say the quake had a magnitude of 7.9. no word on damages or casualties. >>> an update to a story we brought you all morning. traffic is back to normal this afternoon after some sort of disturbance on i-40 near rock quarry road. it made a mess of traffic. no word from police on what happened. they did divert traffic around 5:30 this morning while blocking off north and southbound lanes. officers say the situation did not present a threat to public safety. >>> the prime suspect in the murders of two virginia college students could enter a guilty plea to the crimes as early as today. appear in court this afternoon in albermarle coun
>>> it was a rough night in north central alabama after a tornado touched down in jefferson county just outside of the city of birmingham. four people were hurt and as many as 30 homes have seen damage during the storm. the red cross has volunteers on the ground setting up shelters at this hour. the injured were taken to area hospitals. >>> a tsunami warning has been issued in southeast asia. the area is in western indonesia right there on your map. authorities say the quake...
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. >>> a severe storm left a trail of damage in south central alabama. high winds toppled trees and power poles and gusts ripped shingles from roofs but nobody was hurt. >>> coming up on the "morning news." grounded. a united pilot is jailed for allegedly running a massive prostitution ring. >>> later, a man is arrest for an overdue rental ♪ i love to take pictures that engage people. and to connect us with the wonderment of nature. the detail on this surface book is amazing. with the tiger image, the saliva coming off and you got this turning. that's why i need this kind of resolution and computing power. being able to use a pen like this. on the screen directly with the image. it just gives me a different relationship to it. and i can't do that on my mac. this is brilliant for me. ♪ brandois heaven in a jar. that's because our ingredients come from... farmers committed to responsibly sourced oils... blended with ingredients like cage-free eggs. mmm. heaven. real ingredients. that's how we're working to bring out the best. ifor all the wrong reasons.gic
. >>> a severe storm left a trail of damage in south central alabama. high winds toppled trees and power poles and gusts ripped shingles from roofs but nobody was hurt. >>> coming up on the "morning news." grounded. a united pilot is jailed for allegedly running a massive prostitution ring. >>> later, a man is arrest for an overdue rental ♪ i love to take pictures that engage people. and to connect us with the wonderment of nature. the detail on this...
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at least four down in central alabama... about 15 miles southwest of nearly a dozen leveled... trees and power lines were toppled. and a steeple was blown off of a church. the weather service will send a storm survey crew to determine if the damage was caused by a tornado. curbing your junk food cravings... may be much easier than you think! details ahead. "there's no explaining it, god because after i seen the video, i didn't know what it really looked like, i just figured i was in a tornado." a woman credits a higher power.. after she survives a twister... the dramatic video is next. survived, after shopping for an suv? well, this is the time. and your ford dealer is the place, to get 0% financing for 60 months on a ford suv. that's right. just announced. ford explorer...edge...escape... and expedition... are available with 0% financing for 60 months. ford suvs. designed to help you be unstoppable. no wonder ford is america's best selling brand. but hurry, 0% financing for 60 months on ford suvs is a limited time offer. becoming trapped outside during a storm. an e-f three to
at least four down in central alabama... about 15 miles southwest of nearly a dozen leveled... trees and power lines were toppled. and a steeple was blown off of a church. the weather service will send a storm survey crew to determine if the damage was caused by a tornado. curbing your junk food cravings... may be much easier than you think! details ahead. "there's no explaining it, god because after i seen the video, i didn't know what it really looked like, i just figured i was in a...
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i'm lovin it. >>> right now, people are cleaning up what's left of their homes in central alabama, whereornado likely touched down. take a look at the damage, windows blown out, roofs ripped off. trees uprooted. the sheriff's county says four people were hurt but recovering. >> reporter: i'm storm team in washington, the wind is just howling here. we've had winds 40 miles an hour checking that on the nbc wau washington app. at the bus stop, definitely layer up. even though the temperatures are hovering around 50 degrees, that wind makes it feel colder. sunshine with the winds at 40 miles an hour when you're heading back home it will be dropping down to 40 degrees with strong gusts of wind this afternoon. melissa has the traffic. >> yeah, this crash eastbound 70 before 270 is causing a slowdown. folks headed southbound into the city. but right now, we're seeing a little bit more volume than we normally do, allow a little extra time as you're heading out just as we get this out of the way. also have another issue, westbound capitol near benning road. travel time no problem top of the nicel
i'm lovin it. >>> right now, people are cleaning up what's left of their homes in central alabama, whereornado likely touched down. take a look at the damage, windows blown out, roofs ripped off. trees uprooted. the sheriff's county says four people were hurt but recovering. >> reporter: i'm storm team in washington, the wind is just howling here. we've had winds 40 miles an hour checking that on the nbc wau washington app. at the bus stop, definitely layer up. even though the...
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a tornado swept through central alabama. take a look at the damage.windows blown out, trees uprooted and houses torn apart. one house was totally destroyed. four people were hurt but they will all be okay. tom? >>> pretty strong storm system that's been whipping us with wind. live view there at union station. the flag flapping, winds gusting as 30, 35 miles an hour. look at our wind chill. this is more like mid-winter, not the second day of march. our wind chills in the 20s around the region because of strong winds and air temperatures that are hovering around 40. still gusty winds at 2:00. it might make it briefly into the low 40s and back down near 40 with a sunny sky by 5:00 p.m. then the winds will by 10:00, getting cold into the mid-30s by late tonight. >>> developing a big hazmat cleanup is forcing people out of their homes, and they're wondering when they can go back. this all happened after a train derailed last night. take a look at the scene here. it's not clear why it went off the track. this is in upstate new york. you ca see the snow fall
a tornado swept through central alabama. take a look at the damage.windows blown out, trees uprooted and houses torn apart. one house was totally destroyed. four people were hurt but they will all be okay. tom? >>> pretty strong storm system that's been whipping us with wind. live view there at union station. the flag flapping, winds gusting as 30, 35 miles an hour. look at our wind chill. this is more like mid-winter, not the second day of march. our wind chills in the 20s around the...
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. >>> a torndado injured four people in central alabama. it hit early tuesday evening near bess ire mer, 50 miles southwest of birr mange ham. >> i told my wife, get in the drawn dry room. i didn't have time to grab the dog. got her in, the door closed shut and got on top of her and i heard the roof leave. >> amazingly there weren't serious injuries. power was out to 600 incidents. the red cross is helping victims in a shelter set up. >>> the temperature might be dipping but the national cherry blossom festival organizers are thinking spring. they the 2016 national cherry blossom festival and expected to answer the question everyone is asking, when will the peak blooming period occur. today's event takes place at the museum. >>> didn't we have blows stopples bugged in the winter because it was so crazy. >> they do have different species. the ones for the festival are different kinds. >> i have been here a little over a year now and still to this day of the past year or so, having a picnic under the cherry blossoms, my favorite day here. so
. >>> a torndado injured four people in central alabama. it hit early tuesday evening near bess ire mer, 50 miles southwest of birr mange ham. >> i told my wife, get in the drawn dry room. i didn't have time to grab the dog. got her in, the door closed shut and got on top of her and i heard the roof leave. >> amazingly there weren't serious injuries. power was out to 600 incidents. the red cross is helping victims in a shelter set up. >>> the temperature might be...
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it was the central bank of alabama. it was incorporated within the state laws. it was the first to loan money to the confederacy. we had the exchange hotel. where the order was given. with money needed it was not a great deal of money. at the end of the war the bank was in receivership. many of the things that happens during the civil war took place here. in may of 1861 the capital of the confederate states of america moved to richmond virginia. we had supply stores and we had cotton stored here. we don't really know how many bales of cotton. the yankees were coming. that was wilkins raid which left huntsville in july. they scoured through the whole area. the destroyed the university of alabama. what is left is the former capital of the confederacy. the unionists began moving toward montgomery. there was great anxiety. todon't know if we are going be punished tremendously because we were the founding site of the confederacy. all that cotton was stored in the warehouse. they decide there is no way they can take on wilson's raters. leave but before they do they ag
it was the central bank of alabama. it was incorporated within the state laws. it was the first to loan money to the confederacy. we had the exchange hotel. where the order was given. with money needed it was not a great deal of money. at the end of the war the bank was in receivership. many of the things that happens during the civil war took place here. in may of 1861 the capital of the confederate states of america moved to richmond virginia. we had supply stores and we had cotton stored...
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the line has been weakening in the last few hours and still have a watch from alabama to central georgia and as we look through columbia radar, you can see rain through fairfield and there is a little rumble of thunder there and north richland county and towards the augusta area. this is going to continue to move towards the east. this is all ahead of the cold front through the atlanta area and it will change. the clouds will be moving in and the rain and it's moving towards the east. as it does, this front will come through the area in the early morning hours. now, today was warm. we saw temperatures warming up into mid-70s and 76 and augusta and 77 in columbia and 73 in rock hill. right now temperatures are cooling off because of the rain in fact it's 67 here in columbia and augusta and you might be just a few clouds around but everything is moving out rapidly and will be sunny tomorrow. tomorrow just thin clouds and mostly cloudy on thursday. by late afternoon we do expect to see some showers coming in over the west overnight. 52 here in columbia, 53 in sumter. tomorrow we'll be seein
the line has been weakening in the last few hours and still have a watch from alabama to central georgia and as we look through columbia radar, you can see rain through fairfield and there is a little rumble of thunder there and north richland county and towards the augusta area. this is going to continue to move towards the east. this is all ahead of the cold front through the atlanta area and it will change. the clouds will be moving in and the rain and it's moving towards the east. as it...
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stormy weather hammering central and southern mississippi and alabama. they could not get a break they are after all the terrible weather. severe thunderstorm wanting and one tornado warning there. -- severe thunderstorm morning and one tornado warning there. overnight lows, fair skies and high clouds possible, mid to upper 40's, still above average but you will need a light jacket early in the morning. 66 batman. so that the sun and a mild -- 66 afternoon. soak up the sun and mild temperatures tomorrow afternoon. durham, 70. temperatures still above average one more day. 73, fayetteville. 69, henderson. if this for january or february, we would be worried about a winter storm with low pressure and colder air moving in, but it is going to be too warm, temperatures well above freezing. it turns colder, and you may see a light freeze early next week, but looks what happens to the end of next week, temperatures surging back to where they are right now. there could be some rain or a sprinkle late in the day saturday, more likely evening and overnight into th
stormy weather hammering central and southern mississippi and alabama. they could not get a break they are after all the terrible weather. severe thunderstorm wanting and one tornado warning there. -- severe thunderstorm morning and one tornado warning there. overnight lows, fair skies and high clouds possible, mid to upper 40's, still above average but you will need a light jacket early in the morning. 66 batman. so that the sun and a mild -- 66 afternoon. soak up the sun and mild temperatures...
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to stay on the south side of chicago, or in cleveland's industrial valley, or in the central industrial belt of alabama? why? >> the reason why nobody is explaining that is civil because they know the truth. the truth is that the jobs are not going to stay. the textile mills in eastern north carolina couldn't be saved. and this has been going on for 35 organization years now. there used to be a time when politicians were saying things like affirmative action and forcing us to hire people taking your job. but in reality, we have a consequence of past policy decision, so what's driving a lot of this is the anger, but it's also ignorance. ignorance about how the policy process works, and ignorance of the consequences of past policy decision. so when somebody like donald trump, who is not from their tribe, and doesn't have the stank, if you will, from being a public official, stands up and says outlandish things and touches visceral beliefs that they have, it never occurs, donald, how long is it going to take to build that wall and how much is it going to cost? >> just about everybody in the room, when the
to stay on the south side of chicago, or in cleveland's industrial valley, or in the central industrial belt of alabama? why? >> the reason why nobody is explaining that is civil because they know the truth. the truth is that the jobs are not going to stay. the textile mills in eastern north carolina couldn't be saved. and this has been going on for 35 organization years now. there used to be a time when politicians were saying things like affirmative action and forcing us to hire people...
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working its way across northern alabama and also central sections of tennessee. but for our part, just another mild day. we'll call it 73. through the noon hour, we'll take you right back up to 77 at 7:00. now look at this. you'll see the first line of rain that i just pointed out over alabama is really running out of gas. the upper level support is still i think a -- anchored. the lines of showers will be over top us and all of a sudden just evaporate. but eventually we will start to be on the lookout for that rain. it doesn't look like much at this point perform and it's still a ways off, even during the day on friday. but a couple of showers could eject out ahead of it, but the now of any sustained variety, i until sunday. friday. some showers in here saturday. but the real core of the rain looks like it's in here sunday. the upper level low, then on the way monday and we'll start afternoon. temperatures will be steady in the 70s, all the way across the board. all right. that's the way it is right now. stay tuned. is coming right back. seresto makes it easy to
working its way across northern alabama and also central sections of tennessee. but for our part, just another mild day. we'll call it 73. through the noon hour, we'll take you right back up to 77 at 7:00. now look at this. you'll see the first line of rain that i just pointed out over alabama is really running out of gas. the upper level support is still i think a -- anchored. the lines of showers will be over top us and all of a sudden just evaporate. but eventually we will start to be on the...
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and then across the street was the central bank of alabama. it wasn't a state bank at all. it was a private bank. but it was incorporated, of course, in the state laws. that bank was the first to loan money to the confederacy. so here on court square we had the exchange hotel, where the cabinet met, with the order was given. in the winter building, we had the telegram sent. and the money needed, it was not a great deal of money, but eventually it put the bank totally at the end of the war, -- [indiscernible] right here, so many things that happened at the end of the civil war took place. what was montgomery doing after the capital moved? in may, 1861, the capital moved to richmond. that left us in a little bit of a backwater. we had railroads, we had steamboats, we were a supply store. and we had cotton stored, along commerce street and adjacent streets to it, bordering on the river and the railroads. we don't really know how many bales of cotton. huge numbers of cotton stored. with the yankees are coming. and with wilson's raid, in january of 65, with thousands of troops,
and then across the street was the central bank of alabama. it wasn't a state bank at all. it was a private bank. but it was incorporated, of course, in the state laws. that bank was the first to loan money to the confederacy. so here on court square we had the exchange hotel, where the cabinet met, with the order was given. in the winter building, we had the telegram sent. and the money needed, it was not a great deal of money, but eventually it put the bank totally at the end of the war, --...
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it does extend back through central and northeastern parts of alabama. this is all going to be moving in as we head through the morning hours. future cast shows the peak of the activity will be around the mid-morning so if we put this in motion you can see how this moves in from the southwest this is 11:00 o'clock in the morning so there could be rumbles of thunder that's not going to become completely out of the question by any means. through the middle part of the day and once that moves out by this afternoon we just kind government splotchy showers or areas of light rain left in the wake of that to take us through the afternoon and evening. this is 4:00 before we have a lull in the activity overnight and then as we head into monday we may not be completely done. it doesn't look like it will be quite as wet as today but there could still be a hit or miss shower or storm to start out the new school and workweek into tomorrow. so that will be the case as well. as far as amounts are concerned we're not looking for a whole lot here. a couple tenths maybe a
it does extend back through central and northeastern parts of alabama. this is all going to be moving in as we head through the morning hours. future cast shows the peak of the activity will be around the mid-morning so if we put this in motion you can see how this moves in from the southwest this is 11:00 o'clock in the morning so there could be rumbles of thunder that's not going to become completely out of the question by any means. through the middle part of the day and once that moves out...
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upwards of five inches or more in central and southern alabama. you get into central georgia you could be looking at four to six inches as well. the heavy flood threat stretches back into new orleans, guys. more strong storms. tomorrow we have the risk. not as bad but the next 24 hours will be very, very active. >> we'll get back to you in a little while. thank you very much. >> another story in politics. donald trump reversing course after he said women who get abortions should be punished during an msnbc town hall. we have coverage this morning. pete alexander, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. ignited a firestorm managing to unify supporters on opposite sides of one of america's most divisive issues. critics say trump lacks the depth of understanding about a complicated topic. this time on the issue of abortion. >> by the way, nobody, nobody respectses women more than donald trump. >> reporter: this morning for donald trump that may be a tough sell. pressed by chris matthews during a town hall, trump insisted if abortion were outla
upwards of five inches or more in central and southern alabama. you get into central georgia you could be looking at four to six inches as well. the heavy flood threat stretches back into new orleans, guys. more strong storms. tomorrow we have the risk. not as bad but the next 24 hours will be very, very active. >> we'll get back to you in a little while. thank you very much. >> another story in politics. donald trump reversing course after he said women who get abortions should be...
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enhanced risk in orange is northern alabama and northern mississippi and southern and central portions of tennessee, and a few of those tornadoes could even be strong today. so as of right now, flash flood warnings in the memphis area where we picked up more than five inches of rain. greenville, mississippi, flash flood warnings. we will see that continuing into areas of georgia and atlanta. total for rain, anywhere in this pink is three inches of rain and some can see four to six inches of rain over the next two days. i want to mention we still are watching that very cold air this upcoming weekend and snow in areas of the great lakes and new england. a little bit of everything with this storm. >> not over yet. thank you. >>> well, today, president obama kicks off a two-day nuclear summit with over 50 world leaders. the goal is to cut down on nuclear materials and proliferation around the world. this is the president's fourth and final nuclear summit. russian president vladimir putin has boycotted the event amid increased tensions with the u.s. this comes as donald trump told msnbc's c
enhanced risk in orange is northern alabama and northern mississippi and southern and central portions of tennessee, and a few of those tornadoes could even be strong today. so as of right now, flash flood warnings in the memphis area where we picked up more than five inches of rain. greenville, mississippi, flash flood warnings. we will see that continuing into areas of georgia and atlanta. total for rain, anywhere in this pink is three inches of rain and some can see four to six inches of...
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moisture causing problems if you are travel to go to southeast tomorrow or the central parts of oklahoma, parts of texas, alabama check it out there will be delays. we are getting overrunning situation. all of that copias amount of moisture, el niÑo moisture coming in over the ridge. the ridges are typically dry. in this case so much moisture triggering showers environment. but there is so much moisture. see what is happening the santa cruz mountains lighting up. more showers coming on shore. i have reports of sprinkles at half-moon bay and some showers in hayward. san francisco scattered showers in the morning. few sprinkles in the afternoon. and then late in the day, more clouds and maybe a sprinkle. tomorrow is more of the dynamics are not set for a big event. as we move forward let me show you what we have. the model and at 5:00 tonight, there we are, and then there it goes. a little something at midnight. and then here we go to tomorrow morning's commute not much. here we go to tomorrow afternoon not much and this thing loads up and this is your wednesday night early thursday. your thursday morning commute
moisture causing problems if you are travel to go to southeast tomorrow or the central parts of oklahoma, parts of texas, alabama check it out there will be delays. we are getting overrunning situation. all of that copias amount of moisture, el niÑo moisture coming in over the ridge. the ridges are typically dry. in this case so much moisture triggering showers environment. but there is so much moisture. see what is happening the santa cruz mountains lighting up. more showers coming on shore....
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on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down to alabama. same threats. heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with isolated tornadoes. then it'll fizzle as it moves to the east. on the northern side of the storm, we have the snow. that's where we could see 12 to 16 inches, especially northwest iowa into southeastern minnesota and >> dylan, only one thing to do now and that's trending. we'll start in england, where the government asked the internet for help. now it's probably thinking, maybe it wasn't a hot idea. >> not always a good idea. >> the task was, what should we name our new research ship? a ship that is worth nearly $300 million. well, the government asked the public for suggestions. they got some good picks. for example, the sir ernest shackleton, named for the british explorer. >> appropriate. >> the endeavor. the falcon. do you want to know which one is winning? >> this is the best. >> they want boatty mcboatface. yes, world. by more than 28,000 votes. i love it. >> i love it. >> the ship does look like a character.
on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down to alabama. same threats. heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with isolated tornadoes. then it'll fizzle as it moves to the east. on the northern side of the storm, we have the snow. that's where we could see 12 to 16 inches, especially northwest iowa into southeastern minnesota and >> dylan, only one thing to do now and that's trending. we'll start in england, where the...
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central texas. and all that rain has now ifted into mississippi and al alabama and is just sitting there. we'll get a piece of that etergy on monday. in the meantime it's clear and beautiful. no sight for a while. tomorrow is a cool day, mainly in the 50s with high clouds here and there. that's when we're expecting rain sunday night into monday. highs only in the 40s but then we're right back to the 60s on tuesday. don't forget to turn those clocks ahead one hour on saturday night. >>> well, the latest america to be held in custody in north korea has captured the attention of one new jersey man. >> the 21-year-old student was arrested a couple of months ago and now a local activist has taken up his cause. >> reporter: a few weeks ago this was ohio college student confessing, according to the north koreas to his crime. >> i beg for forgiveness. i never should have -- >> >> reporter: nearly 7,000 miled away in ed ds ed d mileds away, -- >> he was there on a tourist visa. >> reporter: almost two years ago he not only launched a social media campaign to help free an american but ended up meet
central texas. and all that rain has now ifted into mississippi and al alabama and is just sitting there. we'll get a piece of that etergy on monday. in the meantime it's clear and beautiful. no sight for a while. tomorrow is a cool day, mainly in the 50s with high clouds here and there. that's when we're expecting rain sunday night into monday. highs only in the 40s but then we're right back to the 60s on tuesday. don't forget to turn those clocks ahead one hour on saturday night. >>>...
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winona high school lady dragons on winning their third consecutive alabama girl's class 5-a basketball championship. the lady dragons beat central high school from tuscaloosa, alabama, 58-33, imploring what local news said was a suffocating pressure defense to cruise to their third consecutive title on march 5, 2016, at the birmingham jefferson convention complex legacy arena in birmingham, alabama. they forced 32 turnovers that resulted in 19 points on their way to victories. the sign on our wall says, discipline plus defense equals championships, said winona high school coach emanuel bell. we're going to press, that's what we do. we put pressure on the other side. the m.v.p. of the game was alexus dye who scored 12 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. our defense is what got us here and led us to the win, said dye. the other star of the team was winona's very own kate lynn rogers who blocked six shots, handed out three assists and added two steals. this is what we came here for and we want to go out with a bang, said rogers. more noteworthy is the fact that according to coach bell every kid on my team averages 3.0 g.p.a. or higher.
winona high school lady dragons on winning their third consecutive alabama girl's class 5-a basketball championship. the lady dragons beat central high school from tuscaloosa, alabama, 58-33, imploring what local news said was a suffocating pressure defense to cruise to their third consecutive title on march 5, 2016, at the birmingham jefferson convention complex legacy arena in birmingham, alabama. they forced 32 turnovers that resulted in 19 points on their way to victories. the sign on our...
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and then across the street was the central bank of alabama. it wasn't a state bank at all. it was a private bank. but it was incorporated, of course, in the state laws. bank was the first to loan money to the confederacy. square we hadrt the exchange hotel, where the cabinet met, with the order was given. in the winter building, we had the telegram sent. and the money needed, it was not a great deal of money, but bankually it put the totally at the end of the war, -- [indiscernible] right here, so many things that happened at the end of the civil war took place. what was montgomery doing after the capital moved? in may, 1861, the capital moved to richmond. that left us in a little bit of a backwater. we had railroads, we had steamboats, we were a supply store. , alonghad cotton stored commerce street and adjacent streets to it, bordering on the river and the railroads. we don't really know how many bales of cotton. huge numbers of cotton stored. with the yankees are coming. raid, inwilson's january of 65, with thousands of troops, they scoured through the whole area, small
and then across the street was the central bank of alabama. it wasn't a state bank at all. it was a private bank. but it was incorporated, of course, in the state laws. bank was the first to loan money to the confederacy. square we hadrt the exchange hotel, where the cabinet met, with the order was given. in the winter building, we had the telegram sent. and the money needed, it was not a great deal of money, but bankually it put the totally at the end of the war, -- [indiscernible] right here,...
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central oklahoma. that severe threat will shift eastward by midday tomorrow across tennessee, alabama, and mississippi, not so much tornadoes, but gusty winds, nothing like the system we had last week. by the time it gets here, late the threat of severe weather is almost nonexistent. it's a chance of an isolated rumble of thunder, showers. 43 in fayetteville with mostly clear skies, mild start to your day. 44, 7:00 a.m. shall kind of cool then, need a jacket, jump to 65 by noon, great day to usher in march, a few clouds will come our way to the west by afternoon and temperatures up around 70 or 72. here is our first alert predictor, sunny skies through just about all of the day, a few clouds in the afternoon, 6:00, all dry through 11:00, all dry. it's after midnight, you see some showers coming our way and they roll through during the early, early morning hours. there maybe a clap of thunder, but that's just about it the way it's shaping up. quick hitter, showers are out of here by midmorning at the latest, 8:00 or 9:00 along and east of 95. we're back to sunshine. your wednesday then, tuesday, rainfal
central oklahoma. that severe threat will shift eastward by midday tomorrow across tennessee, alabama, and mississippi, not so much tornadoes, but gusty winds, nothing like the system we had last week. by the time it gets here, late the threat of severe weather is almost nonexistent. it's a chance of an isolated rumble of thunder, showers. 43 in fayetteville with mostly clear skies, mild start to your day. 44, 7:00 a.m. shall kind of cool then, need a jacket, jump to 65 by noon, great day to...
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central oklahoma. that severe threat will shift eastward by midday tomorrow across tennessee, alabama, and mississippi, not so much tornadoes, but gusty winds, nothing like the system we had last week. by the time it gets here, late tomorrow night into wednesday, the threat of severe weather is almost nonexistent. it's a chance of an isolated rumble of thunder, showers. 43 in fayetteville with mostly clear skies, mild start to your day. 44, 7:00 a.m. shall kind of cool then, need a jacket, jump to 65 by noon, great day to usher in march, a few clouds will come our way to the west by afternoon and temperatures up around 70 or 72. here is our first alert predictor, sunny skies through just about all of the day, a few clouds in the afternoon, 6:00, all dry through 11:00, all dry. it's after midnight, you see some showers coming our way and they roll through during the there maybe a clap of thunder, but that's just about it the way it's shaping up. quick hitter, showers are out of here by midmorning at the latest, 8:00 or 9:00 along and east of 95. we're back to sunshine. it will be noticeably cooler for y
central oklahoma. that severe threat will shift eastward by midday tomorrow across tennessee, alabama, and mississippi, not so much tornadoes, but gusty winds, nothing like the system we had last week. by the time it gets here, late tomorrow night into wednesday, the threat of severe weather is almost nonexistent. it's a chance of an isolated rumble of thunder, showers. 43 in fayetteville with mostly clear skies, mild start to your day. 44, 7:00 a.m. shall kind of cool then, need a jacket, jump...
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central u.s. we now see a good bit of rainfall starting to work in around portions of mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. all associated with this front system. and this frontal system will make a bit more progress toward the east come saturday, but it still looks as though we're going to be under the influence of that high pressure offshore, which means manuel dry weather and a southeast breeze. by sunday, though, whatever is left of that system may try to amp up our rain potential but i think the b%st news right now is that this forecast model painting the balance of any rainfall that does get going, more north of us, especially more north of a place like, say, southwest 8th street where calle ocho is going to go down on sunday. so we don't want the rain threat to keep you away. come on out and join us. tomorrow just a 10% chance for a shower, pretty low, right? temperatures rise can into the lower 80s. lower 80s sunday as well with a 50% chance for rainfall. widespread rbinfall into the in the forecast for monday. dry, sunshine, and getting very warm come notion week. spring forward
central u.s. we now see a good bit of rainfall starting to work in around portions of mississippi, alabama and the florida panhandle. all associated with this front system. and this frontal system will make a bit more progress toward the east come saturday, but it still looks as though we're going to be under the influence of that high pressure offshore, which means manuel dry weather and a southeast breeze. by sunday, though, whatever is left of that system may try to amp up our rain potential...
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Mar 14, 2016
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friends dealing with the flooding through texas and on into parts of mississippi, alabama and louisiana.lo good morning, central florida. rain across the area today, isolated showers rolling over to the east >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >>> usually, we say we won't make you wait any longer. we're not going to let them wait any longer. ladies and gentlemen, coldplay. angels sent from up above you make my world light up when i was strong, when i was hurt life is a drink, and love's a drug now i think i must be miles up when i was a river, dried up you came to rain a flood you said drink from me, drink from me, when i was so thirsty pour on a symphony now i just can't get enough put your wings on me, wings on me, when i was so heavy low, low, low, low i, oh, i, oh got me feeling drunk and high so high, so high i, oh, i, oh now i'm feeling drunk and high so high, so high oh oh, angel sent from up above i feel you coursing through my blood life is a drink, your love's about to make the stars come out put your wings on me, wings on me pour on a symphony when i'
friends dealing with the flooding through texas and on into parts of mississippi, alabama and louisiana.lo good morning, central florida. rain across the area today, isolated showers rolling over to the east >> announcer: the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >>> usually, we say we won't make you wait any longer. we're not going to let them wait any longer. ladies and gentlemen, coldplay. angels sent from up above you make my world...
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Mar 23, 2016
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on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down to alabama. same threats. heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with isolated tornadoes. then it'll fizzle as it moves to the east. on the northern side of the storm, we have the snow. that's where we could see 12 to iowa into southeastern minnesota today...sunny. highs in the upper 70s. thursday...partly sunny. highs in the mid 70s. friday...partly sunny with a chance of showers in the morning... then sunny in the afternoon. highs in the lower 70s. chance of rain 40 percent. saturday...sunny. highs in the upper 60s..sunday...part ly sunny. highs in the upper 60s. monday...mostly cloudy. showers likely in the morning...then a chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. highs around 70. chance of rain 60 percent. tuesday...mostly sunny. highs in the upper 60s. >> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, only one thing to do now and that's trending. we'll start in england, where the government asked the internet for help. now it's probably thinking, maybe it wasn't a hot idea.
on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down to alabama. same threats. heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with isolated tornadoes. then it'll fizzle as it moves to the east. on the northern side of the storm, we have the snow. that's where we could see 12 to iowa into southeastern minnesota today...sunny. highs in the upper 70s. thursday...partly sunny. highs in the mid 70s. friday...partly sunny with a chance of showers in...
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Mar 29, 2016
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the seismic level in these central states are changing to frequently in alabama and ohio, for example, they've seen a decrease in actual seismic activity, due to changes there, so the short answer, no, probably not. >> in the meantime, the lower price of oil has changed a lot of things in those states, as well. >>> the northeast waking up to high winds and rain this morning. nicole mitchell joins us with more. >> one system coming out of the rockies, high winds ahead of that. the system we watched clear most of the coastline yesterday still causing a few problems into northern pours of new england, but that one behind it was where the extreme pressure gradient, that thank in pressure that causes the winds to crank up has been occurring. now northern parts of new england, especially northern maine dealing with snow. this continues to clear out. we will keep the wind gusts in up to 50 miles per hour, running 20-30 miles per hour, but occasionally gusting that high from new york and massachusetts, watch for that during the afternoon hours. the system in the west continues to pull out. we
the seismic level in these central states are changing to frequently in alabama and ohio, for example, they've seen a decrease in actual seismic activity, due to changes there, so the short answer, no, probably not. >> in the meantime, the lower price of oil has changed a lot of things in those states, as well. >>> the northeast waking up to high winds and rain this morning. nicole mitchell joins us with more. >> one system coming out of the rockies, high winds ahead of...
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Mar 23, 2016
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then on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down into alabama at heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with some isolated tornadoes. then this will start to fizzle out as it moves farther to the east. on the northern side of this storm, we've got the snow. that's where we could see as much as 12 to 16 inches, especially northwest iowa into southeastern minnesota and into wisconsin, as well. that's a l >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we will have more sunshine, some high clouds starting to filter that sun as of now. we're looking at temperature that's are cool in the north bay only at 40 degrees but we have 50 degrees in the peninsula. with all of that sunshine today, it will be be very pleasant and a little warmer, reaching 70 degrees in the north bay, 67 in the east bay and peninsula. san francisco is looking at a high of 65 degrees. more of this weather heading into the weekend. >> that's your lat >>> andes that's your latest forecast. >> we are going to start in england, where the government asked the internet for h
then on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down into alabama at heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with some isolated tornadoes. then this will start to fizzle out as it moves farther to the east. on the northern side of this storm, we've got the snow. that's where we could see as much as 12 to 16 inches, especially northwest iowa into southeastern minnesota and into wisconsin, as well. that's a l >>> good morning....
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Mar 23, 2016
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on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down to alabama. same threats. heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with isolated tornadoes. then it'll fizzle as it moves to the east. on the northern side of the that's where we could see 12 to 16 inches, especially northwest iowa into southeastern m >>> dylan, thanks very much. pretty quiet this morning, cloudy skies, 50 in chelsea and dyker heights, 52 in jackson heights, city up to 51. the suburbs north and west mid-to-upper 40s. a lot of cloud cover, sprinkles well to the north of the city. we're seeing a little hole in the cloud cover to the west. we expect some sunshine to break out at times later today. highs 60s to near 70. low to mid-60s tomorrow, cooler at the coast with increasing clouds. showers late tonight, showers friday and in the upper 60s, then cooler but dry for the weekend. >> that's your latest forecast. >> dylan, only one thing to do now and that's trending. we'll start in england, where the government asked the internet for help. now it's probably thinking, maybe
on thursday, our best chance of stronger storms includes most of central tennessee, stretching down to alabama. same threats. heavy downpours, larger hail, damaging wind gusts with isolated tornadoes. then it'll fizzle as it moves to the east. on the northern side of the that's where we could see 12 to 16 inches, especially northwest iowa into southeastern m >>> dylan, thanks very much. pretty quiet this morning, cloudy skies, 50 in chelsea and dyker heights, 52 in jackson heights,...
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Mar 8, 2016
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central pennsylvania, harrisburg. but that's what -- in between pittsburgh and philadelphia, they call alabama. >> yeah, i know. >> veryonservative. and the steel plants were in that area. and they're all closed down. those people ended up flipping hamburgers. trump's appeal, you know, i have this theory if bernie sanders had made his way to flint, michigan, and did what hillary did, he would do better in michigan. but that time has passed. trump got 20,000 democrats in massachusetts, the people's republic. he's going to get the reagan democrats who were born in mccomb county, michigan. >> right. >> and winning massachusetts with 59% seems to me, with that -- the white non-college educated male is what's going to see him through in michigan. i don't see anybody beating him. i will say, notice that john kasich, governor kasich has had a surge there. he's up nine points, and trump is down seven. so it could be -- he could move into second place. >> heidi, i'm still concerned that kasich hasn't been able to get that high, though. what is going on? he has got to do well in michigan if he's going to win the nomination, whic
central pennsylvania, harrisburg. but that's what -- in between pittsburgh and philadelphia, they call alabama. >> yeah, i know. >> veryonservative. and the steel plants were in that area. and they're all closed down. those people ended up flipping hamburgers. trump's appeal, you know, i have this theory if bernie sanders had made his way to flint, michigan, and did what hillary did, he would do better in michigan. but that time has passed. trump got 20,000 democrats in...
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Mar 27, 2016
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speaks in moving accents and ship can be a central character and thus dss shenandoah heard mission continue destruction to effectively advance by the alabama not the bottom of the english channel of with the fiery encounter june 1964. october 1864 through november 65 shenandoah kerry dash conflict around burger issue was purchased from british turner's and almost. >> gave blood the ending to the second to campaign and then with the steam engine to build for the class. similar but her office thursday represent a cross-section from the old dominion first families and the aristocracy. included the nephew of robert e. lee in founder george mason. southerners in robles and warriors. around the age of 25. ant venom longer matters. but the man that they led further merchant sailors sailors with the enticements of gold so there every nation and keller. but also sell the asian and pacific islander those have never set foot on american soil. in day balance discipline with humanity and succeeded. most served loyally and energetically through their vessels. and then to cause a sensation. and as word spread hundreds of sightseers were on the shore. des
speaks in moving accents and ship can be a central character and thus dss shenandoah heard mission continue destruction to effectively advance by the alabama not the bottom of the english channel of with the fiery encounter june 1964. october 1864 through november 65 shenandoah kerry dash conflict around burger issue was purchased from british turner's and almost. >> gave blood the ending to the second to campaign and then with the steam engine to build for the class. similar but her...
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partes de nebraska, iowa y michigan en el norte, hacia el sur, toda la porciÓn central del paÍs, texas, luisiana y alabamabló de victoza® que no es insulina. funciona diferente a las píldoras y viene en un inyector y la aguja es muy fina. está demostrado que victoza® reduce el azúcar en la sangre y el a1c. y la uso solo una vez al día y a cualquier hora. no es para bajar de peso pero sí le puede ayudar a adelgazar un poco. victoza® es un medicamento inyectable recetado que puede mejorar el azúcar en sangre en adultos con diabetes tipo 2 usado con dieta y ejercicio. no se recomienda como la primera opción de tratamiento para la diabetes. victoza® no se debe usar en personas con diabetes tipo 1 ni en personas con cetoacidosis diabética. victoza® no se ha estudiado con insulina que se administra con las comidas. victoza® no es insulina. no use victoza® si tiene antecedentes personales o familiares de cáncer medular tiroideo, síndrome de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2, o si es alérgico a victoza® o alguno de sus ingredientes. los síntomas de una reacción alérgica grave pueden incluir picazón, sarpullido
partes de nebraska, iowa y michigan en el norte, hacia el sur, toda la porciÓn central del paÍs, texas, luisiana y alabamabló de victoza® que no es insulina. funciona diferente a las píldoras y viene en un inyector y la aguja es muy fina. está demostrado que victoza® reduce el azúcar en la sangre y el a1c. y la uso solo una vez al día y a cualquier hora. no es para bajar de peso pero sí le puede ayudar a adelgazar un poco. victoza® es un medicamento inyectable recetado que puede...
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Mar 17, 2016
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alabama. tomorrow heavy rain develops. as you look anywhere from 1 1/2 to 3 inches of rain from central louisiana to the panhandle of this corolla's got a sweet sound system and low apr. nah, i don't live far. it's got tons of room. i do own a broom. this is pretty fun. yeah, i've been thinking of growing a man bun. r r during toyota's 1 for everyone sales event, p get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2016 corolla. offer end april 4th. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com thanks, jan. let's go places. another warm sticky day on top for central florida. a the forecast. weather. >>> sad news to report. singer frank sinatra jr., the son of the iconic entertainer died, passing away in florida >> reporter: he led a colorful life. frank sinatra jr built a career singing his father's iconic tunes in a voice reminiscent of his father's legendary croon. at times being the chairman of the board's son came with a price. at age 19 his father's fame marked him as a target for kidnapping held for four days until sinatra sr. paid almost a quarter of a million dollars to his captors. >> nervous but the only thing to do is hope fo
alabama. tomorrow heavy rain develops. as you look anywhere from 1 1/2 to 3 inches of rain from central louisiana to the panhandle of this corolla's got a sweet sound system and low apr. nah, i don't live far. it's got tons of room. i do own a broom. this is pretty fun. yeah, i've been thinking of growing a man bun. r r during toyota's 1 for everyone sales event, p get 0% apr financing for 60 months on a 2016 corolla. offer end april 4th. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com...
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Mar 12, 2016
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alabama, and pensacola. it look like those thunderstorms are weakening. mainly we're looking at some light showers moving back into central florida. 73-degrees in leesberg, 70 towards clairemont, our winds right now kind of light and variable, for the most part picking up a breeze coming out of the east and south east. keeping the humidity a bit on the high side again as we go through the next several days. all in all it look like this next cold front is going to be weakening and our chance for rain is not going to be a huge deal. again, it looks like during the shape as we get into our saturday. sunday afternoon, sunday evening our chance for showers will begin to build just a little bit. again, it look like however the best chance of rain will be farther up to the north up towards ocala and gainesville. temperature you just saw and also downtown, 69-degreesic very warm night tonight. the humidity is on the increase. we currently have an increased wind at 7-mile an hour. that has made it a little cooler along the coast line. again at night with the moisture coming in from the ocean looking at a little bit more44444444444
alabama, and pensacola. it look like those thunderstorms are weakening. mainly we're looking at some light showers moving back into central florida. 73-degrees in leesberg, 70 towards clairemont, our winds right now kind of light and variable, for the most part picking up a breeze coming out of the east and south east. keeping the humidity a bit on the high side again as we go through the next several days. all in all it look like this next cold front is going to be weakening and our chance for...
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mississippi, alabama, even the florida panhandle, that is your storm system, a lot of moisture associated with it. once it moves in, these rough movements, that is dry air. this will move across central florida, but we just need to get through the moisture. it will not be here tonight. 9:00, 72. 11:00. overnight lows, wow, these are mild. 65 degrees in the villages, 63 ocala. 66 in outdoor a. 65 in kissimmee, 66 davenport. 65 flagler beach, 67 cocoa. if you are going to the central florida fair, it will be nice and comfy, but it will be warm. by 11:00, room temperature. tomorrow we are watching the moisture, and ahead of it, we have the potential for warming temperatures. as the front moves in, we get showers, maybe even a thunderstorm if we get temperatures warm enough. we will fight temperatures at 85 in orlando, 83 the villages, 81 ocala, 82 titusville. here is futurecast. starting off at 6:30, one or two sprinkles to track in the morning. mostly it is cloudy' s at lunchtime, and then showers by 3:00 in the afternoon. which is my hour-by-hour forecast, 30% chance of rain at 3:00, 50% by 5:00. mike week is wrapping up, and mother nature is saying it is time to go home, because we a
mississippi, alabama, even the florida panhandle, that is your storm system, a lot of moisture associated with it. once it moves in, these rough movements, that is dry air. this will move across central florida, but we just need to get through the moisture. it will not be here tonight. 9:00, 72. 11:00. overnight lows, wow, these are mild. 65 degrees in the villages, 63 ocala. 66 in outdoor a. 65 in kissimmee, 66 davenport. 65 flagler beach, 67 cocoa. if you are going to the central florida...
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Mar 18, 2016
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central portions of the country dealing with not only rain but even some snow right now, but the threat of severe weather, the greatest threat around texas and in to oklahoma and louisiana, mississippi, alabama, even portions of the florida panhandle. here we go in to your saturday, the winds out of the south pumping in the moisture leading to instability and spotty storms. passing storms on sunday ahead of a cold front that will arrive on monday and that will usher in some more comfortable, less humid air. for today, 87 degrees, again, we're talking the potential for a few showers today, not a washout by any means, a light chop on the bays and for tonight, lows will fall around 70 degrees with a chance for some scattered showers. but really, you're going to need those umbrellas this weekend he was will see highs in the upper hey, with the equinox, and then sunday, highs in the low to mid 70s with pleasant sunshine through the middle of next week. vanessa's off, a check of your traffic now with danny rivera. >>> thank you, lissette, good morning. miami-dade roadways a little more busy than usual, the dolphin crash, the dolphin exit ramp temporarily shut down from both directions in the, on t
central portions of the country dealing with not only rain but even some snow right now, but the threat of severe weather, the greatest threat around texas and in to oklahoma and louisiana, mississippi, alabama, even portions of the florida panhandle. here we go in to your saturday, the winds out of the south pumping in the moisture leading to instability and spotty storms. passing storms on sunday ahead of a cold front that will arrive on monday and that will usher in some more comfortable,...
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Mar 1, 2016
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alabama, arkansas, georgia, massachusetts, minnesota, oklahoma, tennessee, texas vermont and virginia. tim: democrats will hold a caucus tonight in colorado and republicans will do the same in alaska....voting ends there at 11pm central time. it takes 1,237 delegates to wrap up a nomination...about a third of that number are on the line for the democratics nearly half for the republicans. jenna: on the republican side of the race, donald trump has had himself a good start to the election. he's won the last four presidential contests. the rest of the field is looking to cut into trump's lead, including senator ted cruz, who won the iowa caucus. he's favored in his home state of texas, tim: on the democratic side of the race, hillary clinton has been leading in the polls, and back contests in both nevada and south carolina. tonight her rival, bernie sanders, is hoping for a win in his home state of vermont. we now turn you over to abc news' george stephanopoulos for the latest results this super tuesday. -no countdown- george stephanopoulos with super tuesday coverage jenna: as we just heard,
alabama, arkansas, georgia, massachusetts, minnesota, oklahoma, tennessee, texas vermont and virginia. tim: democrats will hold a caucus tonight in colorado and republicans will do the same in alaska....voting ends there at 11pm central time. it takes 1,237 delegates to wrap up a nomination...about a third of that number are on the line for the democratics nearly half for the republicans. jenna: on the republican side of the race, donald trump has had himself a good start to the election. he's...
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texas through louisiana, mississippi, alabama and even in to the panhandle florida, even portions of oklahoma, now seeing a little bit of rain and snow across the central u.s. spotty storms possible as we get in to your saturday, passing storms and then cooler behind the front. so it will feel a little bit more like summer with those around this weekend. highs in the upper 80s for today and if you are boating, no probz -- problems, light, spots of 70 degrees with scattered showers and the next couple days, scattered storms around. spring officially kicking off on sunday with the vernal equinox, lows in the low to mid 60s, vanessa is off, let's get a check of the traffic with danny rivera. >>> thank you, lissette. good morning, not a very good ride this morning in broward county. we have a major traffic alert. 75 northbound just before royal palm. a real bad crash blocking off three left lanes, it's a disaster in the area, that crash is going to be there awhile. it's being reported as a fatality, but you can see here, dlaits already -- the delays already backed up. avoid 75 at all costs this morning. take a look at miami-dade county, the palmetto, 122 s
texas through louisiana, mississippi, alabama and even in to the panhandle florida, even portions of oklahoma, now seeing a little bit of rain and snow across the central u.s. spotty storms possible as we get in to your saturday, passing storms and then cooler behind the front. so it will feel a little bit more like summer with those around this weekend. highs in the upper 80s for today and if you are boating, no probz -- problems, light, spots of 70 degrees with scattered showers and the next...
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Mar 1, 2016
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central to african-american people while linking them to the broader. >> and then states, as you know, in the south today, whether georgia or tennessee, alabama, mississippiometimes a majority of the democrats who are going to vote are african-americans. do you see bernie sanders making any significant in roads? >> what you have is the weakness of the white left meeting the weakness of the black left. the white left has tended to be on the coast. it's tend to focus on these issues, elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, occupy, but tends to skew very, very white, coastal. the black left, critical of the clintons record, especially in the 90s when you talk about welfare repeal, that never trusted hillary clinton, have a weakness when it comes to electoral politics. they protest a lot but in terms of turning out voters, not a big focus for the black left. you have a weakness on the black left, a weakness on the left coming together which creates a collapse in this party to move black votes away from hillary clinton. >> as you know, hillary clinton is already saying her campaign is going national with the support on super tuesday. she's taking on donald trump inc
central to african-american people while linking them to the broader. >> and then states, as you know, in the south today, whether georgia or tennessee, alabama, mississippiometimes a majority of the democrats who are going to vote are african-americans. do you see bernie sanders making any significant in roads? >> what you have is the weakness of the white left meeting the weakness of the black left. the white left has tended to be on the coast. it's tend to focus on these issues,...