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no, you came out top dog on the east coast. big-time sponsor, you never looked back. the only way you could have this tape of nash was if you were there that night. and we got your lying ass, same location. (sighs) look... truth? i tried to snake the trick, all right? but only off the tape. the tape? what are you talking about? i was never there when he hit the trick, man. i wish i was. damn, how'd he do that? it don't matter 'cause he split. and what are you showing me this for? you can do it. nah. you can just add that double g style. yeah. why don't you bust it? look, you want the tape or not? 50 bucks. first i got to know where this is at. come on, man. i need the money. only got $40. brewerytown. a warehouse we found. it's totally set up. all right. now, get. took me a month. i still couldn't hit that trick the way he did. why didn't you get rid of the tape? i couldn't, man. that trick was... too beautiful. now, where'd cal get the tape? cal was nash's boy. i just figured he was there. some jurassic technology, huh? unless
no, you came out top dog on the east coast. big-time sponsor, you never looked back. the only way you could have this tape of nash was if you were there that night. and we got your lying ass, same location. (sighs) look... truth? i tried to snake the trick, all right? but only off the tape. the tape? what are you talking about? i was never there when he hit the trick, man. i wish i was. damn, how'd he do that? it don't matter 'cause he split. and what are you showing me this for? you can do it....
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no, you came out top dog on the east coast.ig-time sponsor, you never looked back. the only way you could have this tape of nash was if you were there that night. and we got your lying ass, same location. (sighs) look... truth? i tried to snake the trick, all right? but only off the tape. the tape? what are you talking about? i was never there when he hit the trick, man. i wish i was. damn, how'd he do that? it don't matter 'cause he split. and what are you showing me this for? you can do it. nah. you can just add that double g style. yeah. why don't you bust it? look, you want the tape or not? 50 bucks. first i got to know where this is at. come on, man. i need the money. only got $40. brewerytown. a warehouse we found. it's totally set up. all right. now, get. took me a month. i still couldn't hit that trick the way he did. why didn't you get rid of the tape? i couldn't, man. that trick was... too beautiful. now, where'd cal get the tape? cal was nash's boy. i just figured he was there. some jurassic technology, huh? unless y
no, you came out top dog on the east coast.ig-time sponsor, you never looked back. the only way you could have this tape of nash was if you were there that night. and we got your lying ass, same location. (sighs) look... truth? i tried to snake the trick, all right? but only off the tape. the tape? what are you talking about? i was never there when he hit the trick, man. i wish i was. damn, how'd he do that? it don't matter 'cause he split. and what are you showing me this for? you can do it....
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i will add this -- one thing that is not well understood about the east coast of the united states is when you go out 10 miles or 20 miles or 30 miles, you are still only in 200 feet of water. when you go out that four of the west coast, you are miles deep in the ocean. in terms of the east coast, for one especially, you could go out miles and miles and still be just hundreds of feet from having to cite these wind facilities and then with superconducting technologies, bring them in to the shore and took them into the preexisting grid that is already there with states having to work out with the cost allocation as, but knowing that all of new england and new york and new jersey are all committed to resolving and cooperating in the production of new renewable energy resources. just opening up the question of the remote areas of maine, most people do not know 95% of maine is forest. there is a lot of opportunity there as well. it is a huge state. i raise that issue because we have to strike a balance. we do want each region's indigenous resources to be developed. let me stop there and re
i will add this -- one thing that is not well understood about the east coast of the united states is when you go out 10 miles or 20 miles or 30 miles, you are still only in 200 feet of water. when you go out that four of the west coast, you are miles deep in the ocean. in terms of the east coast, for one especially, you could go out miles and miles and still be just hundreds of feet from having to cite these wind facilities and then with superconducting technologies, bring them in to the shore...
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why do we read a book about the east coast establishment?at first we were doing a morpheus book about the east coast establishment, but what i said about the lessons of always tell it to people, great characters. we decided to just take six people who were at the core of what was supposedly the american establishment. and evan and i were at a house with zach harbour and he was in early morning and i'm a late night person towards it until 5:00 a.m. sketching these various characters and then handed over to him when he got up at 5:00 a.m. and then we do to the beach in the afternoon. it was about six friends and how the intersected in life and became part of the establishment. we brought it down the street to a woman who had been clay fulcher's secretary at the magazine and was just becoming an agent and is now a super agent or an uber agent, or whatever it may. she set up her new down the street further to alice mayfield was an editor at time in massachusetts. we got halfway there a preservative page and often interrupts the spirit she is ver
why do we read a book about the east coast establishment?at first we were doing a morpheus book about the east coast establishment, but what i said about the lessons of always tell it to people, great characters. we decided to just take six people who were at the core of what was supposedly the american establishment. and evan and i were at a house with zach harbour and he was in early morning and i'm a late night person towards it until 5:00 a.m. sketching these various characters and then...
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. >>> there's an event happening in baltimore county that draws people from all over the east coast. >> sharon gibala is at the fire company for the garden. >> it's the best i've seen. the detail is amazing, everything moves, everything lights up. it's so big, you can't see, you have to see some video of it. we have the engineer of the train garden and the assistant chief of the fire station. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell us about this. how many hours go it into? >> we've had the garden for 29 years, about 3,000 man hours through the five weeks we put it up. >> you tear the entire thing down. and then you start over again. >> we have a different train garden every year. people want to be surprised and they're surprised because we build a brand new one every year. >> reporter: the detail is amazing, you have a drive-in theater, steer on the mountain. >> it's about detail. that's what people want to see. wewe have the ravens, roller coasters, we have everything people want to see and they're always amazed. >> there's only 12 people that set it up. >> six members of t
. >>> there's an event happening in baltimore county that draws people from all over the east coast. >> sharon gibala is at the fire company for the garden. >> it's the best i've seen. the detail is amazing, everything moves, everything lights up. it's so big, you can't see, you have to see some video of it. we have the engineer of the train garden and the assistant chief of the fire station. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell us about this. how...
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. >> reporter: we' talking an arctic blast of air and most of the east coast and central portion of the country. let's look at this wind advisory and we'll tell what you is happening. gusts expected from 45 to 50 miles an hour and some of our neighborhoods, you felt that impact and this is in effect until 4:00 a.m. on sunday morning and well is a windchill advisory for areas to the west. that is in effect until 1 a.m. as we look at the winds right now, gusting at 33 miles per hour at national airport, 37 at dulles, 35 at baltimore, and those winds are creating some windchills. current temperatures right now, into the teens and the 20s. what does it feel like? take a look at this. 8 degrees in the district, one at dulles and hagerstown. bundle up, will? >> did you hear that? 8 degrees. >> yeah. >>> and we're lerping more about the suspectin at masses come day terror plot. president obama announcing today an al qaeda affiliate in yemen ordered a christmas day plot against a u.s. airliner. the president said the terror group trained and armed the 23- year-old nigerian accused in the bombin
. >> reporter: we' talking an arctic blast of air and most of the east coast and central portion of the country. let's look at this wind advisory and we'll tell what you is happening. gusts expected from 45 to 50 miles an hour and some of our neighborhoods, you felt that impact and this is in effect until 4:00 a.m. on sunday morning and well is a windchill advisory for areas to the west. that is in effect until 1 a.m. as we look at the winds right now, gusting at 33 miles per hour at...
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Jan 18, 2010
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you have to come to the east coast. i had to monday but i was lucky because one boy that i knew was finishing a movie and he asked me to make a poster. by boston old car i was so excited i was going to the east coast i thought it must be on the other side. [laughter] i drove and i got to san antonio, texas and thought i should turn left. [laughter] i am lucky it was the old days it was a state trooper and i said which way to york? [laughter] he made me take everything out of the car. but now other people would be dead. [laughter] sino which way? now i said i will find it myself. i could not get in because it did not understand the concept of bridges and tunnels. this is a picture from the book is choosing between good things and bad things. with the decisions made make and life it is a symbol of freedom for me but from prague and eastern europe the people get upset the way i drew it but this is like western europe so everything is good here and i am just saying it was not my intention but it is geographical and spiritua
you have to come to the east coast. i had to monday but i was lucky because one boy that i knew was finishing a movie and he asked me to make a poster. by boston old car i was so excited i was going to the east coast i thought it must be on the other side. [laughter] i drove and i got to san antonio, texas and thought i should turn left. [laughter] i am lucky it was the old days it was a state trooper and i said which way to york? [laughter] he made me take everything out of the car. but now...
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here is the setup here on the east coast. the jet stream is going to buckle a little bit in the mid-atlantic region which means it is going to push to the north. tomorrow we're going to see high temperatures warmer than today. we'll be in the up r 40's to around 50. at the same time there is a little dip in the jet stream. moving across texas developing an area of low pressure in the gulf of mexico. you see the direction of movement here. this area of low pressure will develop in the gulf of mexico and right up toward us over the weekend stand you recall, that's what happened back in december when we had that big storm. the difference is this time there is no cold air for this to play with. it is going to be mostly rain instead of snow for us. 45 today. lots of sunshine. same thing tomorrow. it will turn a little bit cooler on saturday but still dry with a high temperature near 42 and then the clouds will ticken up on sunday and a good chance for rain. a couple of flakes possibly mixing in late sunday night into monday mornin
here is the setup here on the east coast. the jet stream is going to buckle a little bit in the mid-atlantic region which means it is going to push to the north. tomorrow we're going to see high temperatures warmer than today. we'll be in the up r 40's to around 50. at the same time there is a little dip in the jet stream. moving across texas developing an area of low pressure in the gulf of mexico. you see the direction of movement here. this area of low pressure will develop in the gulf of...
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cold up and down the east coast. florida is one of the conrns. rig now 36 degrees in orlando. we're avoiding the har freeze at least today and into this rnin temperatures out there in hal ha see, 27. savannah, 25. freeze warning all the way down into theverglades near lake okeechobee. overnight ws coldtwoore nights. i think the oranges will be all right. they really struggle ithe mid-20s. right now we' in the upper 20s to low 30s. the wind chill, everyone is about in the single digits. this is as cold as it gets. we c thank the big wter storm near mai for all the cold. that's your national forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. some snow showersnear the lakes once agn. temperatures are the big deal. the win will not be quite as bad as tey were in new england. still cold any way you cut it from florida northward into maine. lynn, january is known for its bigold outbreaks. fortutely we're not going to get a break this tim we get one cold outbreak and another one towards the weekend. >> it's living up to its name. thanks so much, bill. >>> g.m. star the y
cold up and down the east coast. florida is one of the conrns. rig now 36 degrees in orlando. we're avoiding the har freeze at least today and into this rnin temperatures out there in hal ha see, 27. savannah, 25. freeze warning all the way down into theverglades near lake okeechobee. overnight ws coldtwoore nights. i think the oranges will be all right. they really struggle ithe mid-20s. right now we' in the upper 20s to low 30s. the wind chill, everyone is about in the single digits. this is...
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up and down the east coast, temperatures in the 20's and 30's. pittsburgh, 20 degrees. three degrees minneapolis. miami, fla., 43 degrees. not the best of weather r the deep south. the high pressure continues to move to the east, clear skies tonight, plenty of sunshine tomorrow. the wind out of the northwest, starting to diminish a little bit tomorrow night. monday through wednesday, we finally looked for warmer temperatures. i say warmer temperatures, how about 40-45 degrees? no complaints. cold tonight, mostly clear, temperatures in the teens. wind chill advisory for western allegany county until 10:00 tomorrow, could be dropping below 0 tonight. tomorrow, clear and breezy, temperatures rebound into the teens and 20's, daytime high near freezing, the wind out of the northwest at 10-15. i promised warmer temperatures. another couple days. a couple flurries late monday into early tuesday, part of the clipper, not expected substantial accumulation, 42 degrees wednesday. as we look way ahead, the 10-day outlook, we could be looking at the potential of snow on the computer
up and down the east coast, temperatures in the 20's and 30's. pittsburgh, 20 degrees. three degrees minneapolis. miami, fla., 43 degrees. not the best of weather r the deep south. the high pressure continues to move to the east, clear skies tonight, plenty of sunshine tomorrow. the wind out of the northwest, starting to diminish a little bit tomorrow night. monday through wednesday, we finally looked for warmer temperatures. i say warmer temperatures, how about 40-45 degrees? no complaints....
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the low pressure spending up the east coast, moving out. the strong northwest wind with lake effect snow and western pennsylvania and western maryland. garrett county has a winter storm warning in effect overnight into tomorrow, where they could pick up, ready for this? 6-12 inches of snow, higher elevations with 15 inches. for the rest of us, the wind advisory overnight. set to expire at 4:00 in the morning, but i have a feeling they will extend it into the daytime hours. it will be cold and blustery, daytime highs on late in the low 30's, wind chill factor in the upper tween -- upper teens, low 20's. 18-23 degrees, the wind out of the northwest. we warm-up just a few degrees, 32 in the afternoon. sunshine will not make it feel better, the wind out of the northwest at 20-30, would not be surprised if we have localized wind gusts of 35 40 miles per hour. temperatures will warm just a tiny bit on monday, tuesday, and wednesday. mid 30's. nighttime lows in the upper teens, low 20's. >> very cold. >>> up next, meet a maryland baby already maki
the low pressure spending up the east coast, moving out. the strong northwest wind with lake effect snow and western pennsylvania and western maryland. garrett county has a winter storm warning in effect overnight into tomorrow, where they could pick up, ready for this? 6-12 inches of snow, higher elevations with 15 inches. for the rest of us, the wind advisory overnight. set to expire at 4:00 in the morning, but i have a feeling they will extend it into the daytime hours. it will be cold and...
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flying today, expect airport delays in seattle, cincinnati, detroit, philadelphia, boston and on the east coast, noc and d.c. >>> a florida man suspected is now in custody. the five-week manhunt ended thanks to a motel manager who was watching "america's most wanted." >> reporter: after a month on the lam, he was arrested. he was accused of gunning down his twin sisters, elderly aunt, and cousin's 6-year-old daughter on thanksgiving. >> i'm really happy that the monster is in a cage. >> reporter: after months of pltering with paperwork, it was a few seconds on tv. the owners of the motel saw his picture flash on screen during a commercial on "america's most wanted." >> there was no doubt because we have a big screen tv in the house and it just shocked him to the core. and he said, i can't believe this, he's upstairs. >> reporter: it was the fourth time the story aired on the program with an urgent plea from john walsh. >> few stories have made me as angry or as sad as our first case tonight. >> reporter: in 20 years, "america's most wanted" has helped to put thousands behind bars. >> have you s
flying today, expect airport delays in seattle, cincinnati, detroit, philadelphia, boston and on the east coast, noc and d.c. >>> a florida man suspected is now in custody. the five-week manhunt ended thanks to a motel manager who was watching "america's most wanted." >> reporter: after a month on the lam, he was arrested. he was accused of gunning down his twin sisters, elderly aunt, and cousin's 6-year-old daughter on thanksgiving. >> i'm really happy that the...
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not just here in the metro washington area, but all the way up the east coast into as you said, new york city, hartford, providence and boston airport. the doppler radar shows we don't have snow to worry about here but snow showers pick up north of philadelphia and light to moderate snow for new york city. that's the reason for the delays at newark and laguardia and up into portions of boston. temperatures around here in the mid 20s right now with wind chills in the single digits and low teens and it will stay very cold around here for at least the next 12 to 24 hours. a detailed check of your seven day coming up. >>> a sad discovery in rock creek late this morning. a driver on the parkway, noticed a car tire sticking out of the frozen creek. rescuers who tried to get to the driver were hampered by the frigid, icy waters. derrick ward is live in northwest d.c. for more on that story. >> reporter: craig, we're on 23rd street. if you look behind me you see traffic on rock creek parkway. that's south of the ramp from p street. on this side of the park subway rock creek and that's where they
not just here in the metro washington area, but all the way up the east coast into as you said, new york city, hartford, providence and boston airport. the doppler radar shows we don't have snow to worry about here but snow showers pick up north of philadelphia and light to moderate snow for new york city. that's the reason for the delays at newark and laguardia and up into portions of boston. temperatures around here in the mid 20s right now with wind chills in the single digits and low teens...
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call the east coast is in a deep freeze. they have conditions in florida today and the citrus crops are at risk because of it. the winds may be a little less than today. still, it is not going to be comfortable by any stretch. a brief warm-up. we will stay at 38 on wednesday. more cops on thursday friday -- more clouds on thursday. friday's potential for snow. -- can stay only in the upper 20s with the arctic circle over the week ended -- arctic research over the weekend. >> dede -- key need to commit to, and your side, you love our next guest. she recently lost 100 can pounds and got the attention of dr. oz. how did you do it? >> through hard work, turning myself on and waking up and realizing that i needed to do it. i did it really carefully at the gymnasium, with resistance training and eating better, making my own recipes, which was key. >> " was the biggest hurdle? -- what was the biggest > hurdle? >> getting over the fear of starting. just getting rid of the fear and getting into walking on the treadmill. >> a lot of p
call the east coast is in a deep freeze. they have conditions in florida today and the citrus crops are at risk because of it. the winds may be a little less than today. still, it is not going to be comfortable by any stretch. a brief warm-up. we will stay at 38 on wednesday. more cops on thursday friday -- more clouds on thursday. friday's potential for snow. -- can stay only in the upper 20s with the arctic circle over the week ended -- arctic research over the weekend. >> dede -- key...
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and there was a nor'easter along the east coast. and all kinds of planes were delayed that night. among them this plane. so here they are on a relatively routine flight from colombia to new york. and the captain of the plane -- so they are flying this plane and they start to get held up by air traffic control.hú and they are held up because the weather is so bad. very, very thick fog and high winds. they are held up in norfolk, virginia, for 20 minutes and above atlantic city for 30 minutes and outside of jfk for an 30 minutes. after an hour and a quarter of delay they are cleared for landing and they come down into the runway at jfk and they encounter really severe wind shear when they are about 500 feet above the frowned. -- ground. wind shear, i'm sure most of you know is the situation where the wind is blowing very heavily in the face of the aircraft and so you add power to maintain constant speed and then at a certain point the wind just drops off, boom, all of a sudden you're going to too fast. now, normally in that kind of situation what happens in a plane is that the the
and there was a nor'easter along the east coast. and all kinds of planes were delayed that night. among them this plane. so here they are on a relatively routine flight from colombia to new york. and the captain of the plane -- so they are flying this plane and they start to get held up by air traffic control.hú and they are held up because the weather is so bad. very, very thick fog and high winds. they are held up in norfolk, virginia, for 20 minutes and above atlantic city for 30 minutes...
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the east coast and the south are also very cold with freeze warnings all the way to northern florida. >>> a florida man is in custody this morning facing charges of killing four relatives on thanksgiving day. paul merhige was a fugitive for more than a month after the shootings of two sisters, an aunt and a cousin in jupiter, florida. he was staying at a motel in the florida keys under a phony name. he was caught on saturday thanks to a tip from the motel owner who saw the suspect's faes while he was watching sports on tv. >> the football game was over and then the news came on. and the news, first thing the news flashed his face on the screen. and i go, you know, that's him. >> he called the tip line and police came an arrested the suspect. >>> there is a disturbing increase in the number of police officers shot to death in the u.s. even more alarming is that more are dying in incidents involving multiple officers. bob orr reports. >> reporter: the cold blooded killing of four seattle police officers last november is the worth police shooting in washington state history. four officer
the east coast and the south are also very cold with freeze warnings all the way to northern florida. >>> a florida man is in custody this morning facing charges of killing four relatives on thanksgiving day. paul merhige was a fugitive for more than a month after the shootings of two sisters, an aunt and a cousin in jupiter, florida. he was staying at a motel in the florida keys under a phony name. he was caught on saturday thanks to a tip from the motel owner who saw the suspect's...
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Jan 2, 2010
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look at this cold air mass that has settled in across the northern plains all the way to the east coast. that is what's going to be affecting us as we move into the extended period. talk about snow. areas to the far north and northwest could see some snow and as a result of that they are under a winter warning and winter weather advisory. areas to the far northwest seeing some of that. 6 to 12 inches of snowfall accumulation very possible there and with the advisory area anywhere from about 5 to 6 inches of snowfall. the coldest air so far for the season and a real chilly start to the new year. low pressure system to the northeast. ridge of high pressure to the west of us. that's going to hold us right through into the beginning of the week. tonight look at the overnight lows. only in the teens. do not leave your pets outside in this weather. please bring them in. this is really dangerous cold weather. check a your neighbors for sure. wind advisory until 4:00 a.m. i will not be surprised if it gets extended into tomorrow. the overnight low to the teens. winds gusting up to 50 miles per
look at this cold air mass that has settled in across the northern plains all the way to the east coast. that is what's going to be affecting us as we move into the extended period. talk about snow. areas to the far north and northwest could see some snow and as a result of that they are under a winter warning and winter weather advisory. areas to the far northwest seeing some of that. 6 to 12 inches of snowfall accumulation very possible there and with the advisory area anywhere from about 5...
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to get from there to columbia you cross the caribbean sea and the gulf and go up the east coast of the it happens this was january and all kind of planes were delayed that might among them ovianca 052. here they were on a routine flight from columbia to new york. the captain of the plane was
to get from there to columbia you cross the caribbean sea and the gulf and go up the east coast of the it happens this was january and all kind of planes were delayed that might among them ovianca 052. here they were on a routine flight from columbia to new york. the captain of the plane was
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Jan 16, 2010
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he said you had to come to the east coast that i had no money, but i got lucky because someone was finishingmovie and he asked me to make a poster for the money i got the poster, i bought an old car and i'm so excited i'm going to east coast that i set it must be on the other side. and i drove, and got to san antonio, texas, and thought i should be turning left. [laughter] >> and i was just lucky that this was an old days because there was a state trooper and i said which way to do your? [laughter] >> with my accent, he made me take everything out of the car. but if it was now after 9/11, i would be probably like dead or something. then he said okay, i can tell you which way to do your. now i have to take everything out i will find myself that i did find it myself. i couldn't get in because i didn't understand the concept of bridges and tunnels that so this is related that i just used this picture from the book. sort of choosing this is the wall and choosing between good things and bad things in life. i made a mistake that this for me was formulate decisions we make in life, choosing between
he said you had to come to the east coast that i had no money, but i got lucky because someone was finishingmovie and he asked me to make a poster for the money i got the poster, i bought an old car and i'm so excited i'm going to east coast that i set it must be on the other side. and i drove, and got to san antonio, texas, and thought i should be turning left. [laughter] >> and i was just lucky that this was an old days because there was a state trooper and i said which way to do your?...
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all up and down the east coast people are braving bone-chilling temperatures and many folks opted toindoors, others decided to venture out. in north carolina some brave souls headed to a farmers market in durham. one man said he was so cold he couldn't get the money out of his pocket. not even hot chocolate could warm him up. in maine, the problem there was the snow, most of the state got a foot or more, portland got away with a measly eight inches. snowy roads are making it tough to drive on. plows are out in the highways and in town everyone is trying to get a jump on the clean-up. >>> it looks nice there. check out another post card scene. this one near boston. the boardwalk. in the town of hull. on boston harbor. snow-covered and high winds are whipping up white-capped waves. there we go. wanted to show you that. eastern massachusetts seeing as much as 10 do 12 inches of snow. temperatures remain in the teens and 20s. coastal residents also have to watch out for the high wind advisory, and heard reports of some water coming up on shore and freezing, locking some cars in place. 29
all up and down the east coast people are braving bone-chilling temperatures and many folks opted toindoors, others decided to venture out. in north carolina some brave souls headed to a farmers market in durham. one man said he was so cold he couldn't get the money out of his pocket. not even hot chocolate could warm him up. in maine, the problem there was the snow, most of the state got a foot or more, portland got away with a measly eight inches. snowy roads are making it tough to drive on....
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a bitter minus 3 in fargo. 11 in the twin cities. 30s for most of the east coast today. 63 in miami.ew orleans. >>> well, die-hard football fans in minnesota certainly aren't letting anything tampen their team spirit, not even subzero temperatures. >> about 13 below in the twin cities yesterday morning. the vikings tailgaters came out in force. they bundled up, they threw burgers on the grill and they warmed up, you won't be surprised to learn, with a few drinks. their loyalty wasn't in vain. the vikings beat the new york giants 44-7, securing home field advantage in the playoffs. i imagine those drinks, that's got to keep you a little extra warm. >> and those brats. looks like it was a festive occasion out there, that's for sure. all the giants fans here in the studio are not happy that we repeated the score. jets fans have to be pleased because they stomped the bengals and now the playoff picture is coming into folk discuss. once again my beloved kansas chiefs are nowhere to be found. we'll get 'em next year. we've been saying that for four decades and we'll keep saying it. >> we'l
a bitter minus 3 in fargo. 11 in the twin cities. 30s for most of the east coast today. 63 in miami.ew orleans. >>> well, die-hard football fans in minnesota certainly aren't letting anything tampen their team spirit, not even subzero temperatures. >> about 13 below in the twin cities yesterday morning. the vikings tailgaters came out in force. they bundled up, they threw burgers on the grill and they warmed up, you won't be surprised to learn, with a few drinks. their loyalty...
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the jet stream is taking a note -- nosedive all the way down the east coast. temperatures are below zero from the dakotas to missouri and up through the eastern portion of the great lakes and eastern canada. it is not as extensive as had been the past couple of mornings. nonetheless, it is very chilly air. 40 would be a more typical of pie and we will be in the 28-32 range. small craft advisories out on the day with winds coming out of the northwest. we look at our seven-day forecast and we start picking up clouds tomorrow the temperature will be around freezing for the hybrid tomorrow night, maybe snow flurries. tuesday through saturday, it will be dry and we will go into the 40's by the middle of the week. we pick up clout saturday and by the end of the weekend, we will get rain or snow next week. >> still ahead, lieutenant governor at the brown will be live in our studio. >> we don't have to tell you it is cold outside and that is not good for your hair. >> let's look at some events going on around town wax 11 sports -- >> happy game day. it is a playoff ga
the jet stream is taking a note -- nosedive all the way down the east coast. temperatures are below zero from the dakotas to missouri and up through the eastern portion of the great lakes and eastern canada. it is not as extensive as had been the past couple of mornings. nonetheless, it is very chilly air. 40 would be a more typical of pie and we will be in the 28-32 range. small craft advisories out on the day with winds coming out of the northwest. we look at our seven-day forecast and we...
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but as it happens, this was january, and there was a nor'easter along the east coast and all kinds of planes were delayed that night, among them, avianco052, so here they were on a routine flight from colombia to new york and the captain of the plane was a man named laureno and the copilot was klaus and they are held up by air traffic control and they're held up because the weather is very, very bad. they're held up first above norfolk, virginia, for 25 minutes and then above atlantic city for 30 minutes and then again, outside of j.f.k., about 40 miles outside of j.f.k. for an additional 30 minutes. so after about an hour and a quarter of delay, they're cleared for landing, and they come down either the runway at j.f.k. and they encounter a really severe wind shear when they're about 500 feet above the ground. now wind shear as most of you know is a situation where the wind is blowing very heavily in the face of the aircraft and so you add power to maintain constant speed and then say certain point the wind just drops off, boom, and all of a sudden you're going too fast. normally in
but as it happens, this was january, and there was a nor'easter along the east coast and all kinds of planes were delayed that night, among them, avianco052, so here they were on a routine flight from colombia to new york and the captain of the plane was a man named laureno and the copilot was klaus and they are held up by air traffic control and they're held up because the weather is very, very bad. they're held up first above norfolk, virginia, for 25 minutes and then above atlantic city for...
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in virginia we have the opportunity to become the first state on the east coast that will drill for and produce national -- natural gas offshore. but this administration's policies are delaying offshore production, hindering nuclear energy expansion, and seeking to impose job-killing cap and trade energy taxes. now is the time for innovative energy policies to create jobs and lower energy prices. all americans agree that a young person needs a world-class education to compete in the global economy. as a young kid, my dad told me, son, if you want a good job, you need a good education. my dad was right. that is even more true today. the president and i agree on expanding the number of high- quality charter schools and rewarding teachers for excellent performance. for school tauruses for parents and teachers mean more accountability and greater achievement. a child's educational opportunity should be determined by her intellect and work ethic, not by her zip code. all americans agree that we must maintain a strong national defense. the courage and success of our armed forces is allowing u
in virginia we have the opportunity to become the first state on the east coast that will drill for and produce national -- natural gas offshore. but this administration's policies are delaying offshore production, hindering nuclear energy expansion, and seeking to impose job-killing cap and trade energy taxes. now is the time for innovative energy policies to create jobs and lower energy prices. all americans agree that a young person needs a world-class education to compete in the global...
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we will make virginia the energy capital of the east coast. [applause] we will do so by growing our natural gas and coal industries, expanding the use of nuclear power and promoting new energy technologies like wind and solar and biomass. and we will champoon environmentally safe offshore exploration and production bringing with it thousands of new jobs. [applause] and the revenue and capital investments that come with it. now we must also seize the opportunity to improve our transportation system by getting long overdue projects underway, utilizing new ideas to build roads and bridges and rail and ports that we need, a better transportation system will create new opportunities for our citizens all over this state. now, these are the policies focused on addressing the real problems that people in virginia face in delivering real results. i have had the opportunity to listen to people across the state over the last years and some have told me they fear that america may no longer be the land of opportunity that it has always been and that virgin
we will make virginia the energy capital of the east coast. [applause] we will do so by growing our natural gas and coal industries, expanding the use of nuclear power and promoting new energy technologies like wind and solar and biomass. and we will champoon environmentally safe offshore exploration and production bringing with it thousands of new jobs. [applause] and the revenue and capital investments that come with it. now we must also seize the opportunity to improve our transportation...
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chicago up to 19 and the east coast dealing with the cold air. it's not going anywhere. and down in florida, we're talking about temperatures, high temperatures right now, 28 in jacksonville. 40 in fort myers. the wind chills make it feel even worse, with 36 in fort myers, key west, 56. and the bad news is, as mike seidel mentioned, this cold air is not going anywhere. the jet stream is going to continue to reinforce this for today, wednesday we get even colder air. and friday, the cold air continues to come in with the jet stream keeping it locked in in the east. meredith? >> al, thank you very much. we'll get the rest of al's forecast in a moment. but now to last night's security breach at new jersey's busy newark international airport. that led to grounded flights, long lines and massive delays. it came just hours before tighter security measures were set to go into effect. nbc's ron allen is there for us this morning. ron, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, meredith. what a way to end the holiday travel season. terminal c here, which is headquarters for
chicago up to 19 and the east coast dealing with the cold air. it's not going anywhere. and down in florida, we're talking about temperatures, high temperatures right now, 28 in jacksonville. 40 in fort myers. the wind chills make it feel even worse, with 36 in fort myers, key west, 56. and the bad news is, as mike seidel mentioned, this cold air is not going anywhere. the jet stream is going to continue to reinforce this for today, wednesday we get even colder air. and friday, the cold air...
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chicago gets up to 19 degrees. 30s in dallas and much of the east coast. >> it's pretty much cold everywhere. >> yes. >> we can just say it like that. >>> a mouth-watering sight for sweet teeth in mexico city. they couldn't wait to sink their teeth into this. >> they lined up in droves for a savory slice of a gigantic traditional holiday sweetbread that weighed a record 11 tons. bakers whipped up the oversized pastry in celebration of three kings day. >> looks good. they used 50,000 eggs, more than 6,000 pounds of sugar. we said it was sweet. the cost, $128,000. >> what recession? >> that's right. >> let's let them eat cake. >> we'll be right back with more "world news now." assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned for this important medicare benefit information and free scooter guarantee. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid
chicago gets up to 19 degrees. 30s in dallas and much of the east coast. >> it's pretty much cold everywhere. >> yes. >> we can just say it like that. >>> a mouth-watering sight for sweet teeth in mexico city. they couldn't wait to sink their teeth into this. >> they lined up in droves for a savory slice of a gigantic traditional holiday sweetbread that weighed a record 11 tons. bakers whipped up the oversized pastry in celebration of three kings day. >>...
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strong winds should be around still tomorrow up and down the east coast.f you or anyone you know is gong to be flying, probably best to call ahead. i'm jennifer davis, back to you. >>because of the weather there are a few school delays to pass along. jefferson and morgan counties in west virginia, allegany county in maryland and middletown lane child care will open two hours late tomorrow t frederick and clark counties in virginia will open one hour late. >>> another big story we're working. a car ended up in the icy waters of rock creek. flipped over. a man inside. it started out as a difficult search for the car. the rescuers then moved in trying to save the life of the young driver. the scene of the accident, rock creek parkway south of p street overpass. matt ackland has this one tonight. >> reporter: the call came in close to 11:00 sunday morning. a person passing by saw something that didn't look right. a car upside-down in the icy creek. >> the complainant stated that the vehicle was going to be really hard to find because there wasonly one wheel th
strong winds should be around still tomorrow up and down the east coast.f you or anyone you know is gong to be flying, probably best to call ahead. i'm jennifer davis, back to you. >>because of the weather there are a few school delays to pass along. jefferson and morgan counties in west virginia, allegany county in maryland and middletown lane child care will open two hours late tomorrow t frederick and clark counties in virginia will open one hour late. >>> another big story...
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why weren't they tempted, if they only had the east coast there, to just assume it was attached to a massive land mass and actually put a west coast on there and have an open ocean. >> i don't know. i mean, there are plenty of maps that have a kind of totally speculative southern land mass down there. it may have been they just didn't feel comfortable doing it and may have been simply that it looked good the way it was. i don't know. this corresponds, if you look back at the sailors charts they were borrowing from, it is pretty much there. so it may have been they were just adhering to the model they had and were not trying to add a lot to it. but, i don't know that anybody really could say for sure. >> adding to that, i mean, i know it is questionable that the map was really made in 1507, because the existence of the pacific was not known at that time and it is remarkable, the west coast of south america has been drawn, because that is not too farfetched from the... from reality. do we have any clue what he based on ideas on when he drew the west coast of the americas. >> there are
why weren't they tempted, if they only had the east coast there, to just assume it was attached to a massive land mass and actually put a west coast on there and have an open ocean. >> i don't know. i mean, there are plenty of maps that have a kind of totally speculative southern land mass down there. it may have been they just didn't feel comfortable doing it and may have been simply that it looked good the way it was. i don't know. this corresponds, if you look back at the sailors...
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that would be 7:27 on the east coast here. no reports of any tsunami or anything like that as a result of this. we want to talk to someone who just went through this. his name is cole machado. he is a resident of eureka, cole, good to have you with us. glad you are safe and sound. can you tell me what happened during this quake? >> yeah. i'm watching cnn when it happened. i was talking on my cell phone. all of a sudden the house started shaking. i was worried about my television. i didn't want to it fall over. i went to go catch it in case it was going to fall. it was just brought back a lot of memories from an earthquake in 1990. >> you took these pictures we are looking at cnn right now? >> yes. one is a crack in my ceiling. the other is some figurines that fell over. >> what is the situation? this is your apartment or your home? >> yeah. this is my house. it was just really scary and the electricity went out for a few minutes. and then all of a sudden my neighbors started coming out in the street making sure everyone was ok
that would be 7:27 on the east coast here. no reports of any tsunami or anything like that as a result of this. we want to talk to someone who just went through this. his name is cole machado. he is a resident of eureka, cole, good to have you with us. glad you are safe and sound. can you tell me what happened during this quake? >> yeah. i'm watching cnn when it happened. i was talking on my cell phone. all of a sudden the house started shaking. i was worried about my television. i didn't...
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much of the east coast is in this deep freeze thanks to the position of the jetstream.'re just seeing a major arctic surge. the air mass will hold steady throughout today, tomorrow, and much of the week. for tomorrow, mostly cloudy, more of the same. winds a little bit less than today, west 10 to 15. 28 to 33 the temperature range. we will hit probably a high in the upper 30's by wednesday. that is as warm as we're going to get. more clouds on thursday. by friday a good chance at 50% of seeing snow showers around. a little accumulation with this. the weekend, bi bitter cold. >> 6:54. 23 degrees. >> just ahead, another look at weather and traffic together before you head out to start your day. >> back to reality. that's no jok. >> a cold reality. >> we're dealing with ice because of the cold in many spots. philadelphia road and joppa farm road. we're also dealing with an accident unti in the city at ors it does involve a pedestrian. both 95 southbound coming out of the white marsh area, towards the split, and the outer loop west side. the normal spots we see delays, they
much of the east coast is in this deep freeze thanks to the position of the jetstream.'re just seeing a major arctic surge. the air mass will hold steady throughout today, tomorrow, and much of the week. for tomorrow, mostly cloudy, more of the same. winds a little bit less than today, west 10 to 15. 28 to 33 the temperature range. we will hit probably a high in the upper 30's by wednesday. that is as warm as we're going to get. more clouds on thursday. by friday a good chance at 50% of seeing...
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. >> it's our understanding that flights from east coast of the united states, the new yorks, charlottes, miamis of the world, atlanta, those flights into heathrow are not disrupted. but achy kellogg, our correspondent in london, many of us have been through that airport. security there is astoundingly well organized given the very high level that's there, i would say. >> it is, shep. again, when you hear about people making jokes, if this is what this is, if this is some prank, it's shocking because airport security is tight at heathrow and mennier pawn airports now and you occasionally hear about people making verbal threats or jokes, but without anything to really back it up and you wonder why they would do that, because people are on edge and on top of that, heathrow has been disrupted over the last few weeks. there has been snow in the u.k., which is quite unusual for this time of year. and so a lot of flights have been -- >> sorry. i was asking the producers how much longer they wanted us to go with this. here is the latest we've just gotten. the airport, as was confirmed by sky ne
. >> it's our understanding that flights from east coast of the united states, the new yorks, charlottes, miamis of the world, atlanta, those flights into heathrow are not disrupted. but achy kellogg, our correspondent in london, many of us have been through that airport. security there is astoundingly well organized given the very high level that's there, i would say. >> it is, shep. again, when you hear about people making jokes, if this is what this is, if this is some prank,...
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that we had some sleet and snow earlier this morning, and not just on the west coast but on the east coastwell. we're getting reports of sleet right now all across the daytona beach area. the temperatures have been frigid. and it's hard to believe we're talking about snow and sleet in florida, but we are. things changing for the better, though. as temperatures this weekend plummet 10 to 30 degrees below normal, temperatures in orlando today only in the 40s. supposed to be 72 there for the half marathon happening right now. eventually, high pressure builds in, a nice ridge comes in. seeing big changes. monday will be better, but tuesday and wednesday will be even better than that, because temperatures in the 20s and the 40s will warm up to where they're supposed to be. into the 40s and 50s. what welcome relief this is. so happy to report it. fred? >> okay. well, i guess half glassful is the way to look at it. >> yeah. i'm so glad it's getting better. it's been so prolonged. >> really has. thanks so much, bonnie. appreciate that. >> sure. >>> this cold weather is especially dangerous to the
that we had some sleet and snow earlier this morning, and not just on the west coast but on the east coastwell. we're getting reports of sleet right now all across the daytona beach area. the temperatures have been frigid. and it's hard to believe we're talking about snow and sleet in florida, but we are. things changing for the better, though. as temperatures this weekend plummet 10 to 30 degrees below normal, temperatures in orlando today only in the 40s. supposed to be 72 there for the half...
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. >>> the chilly weather is affecting the entire east coast. back to school and work with extra layers of clothing on. from baltimore to philly, new york to boston. then you make a u turn and head back to frosty florida. jeremy hubbard reports that everyone is shivering. >> reporter: residents along the great lakes are used to near whiteout conditions but not inside their football stadiums. the colts/bills game resembled a snow globe yesterday. but snow totals measured far less than here in new england. with vermont buried under as much as three feet of snow which has fallen since saturday. the main coast was battered by blizzard conditions with destructive surf in boston harbor. >> this is the second or third time i've shovelled today. the wind keeps blowing everything back on the driveway. >> reporter: in the midwest another six to 12 inches of snow forecast for parts of michigan and indiana but the winds will lessen somewhat in the northeast, even usually balmy florida is anything but with much of the state under freeze warnings, a danger to
. >>> the chilly weather is affecting the entire east coast. back to school and work with extra layers of clothing on. from baltimore to philly, new york to boston. then you make a u turn and head back to frosty florida. jeremy hubbard reports that everyone is shivering. >> reporter: residents along the great lakes are used to near whiteout conditions but not inside their football stadiums. the colts/bills game resembled a snow globe yesterday. but snow totals measured far less...
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you are looking at our favorite picture, we are east coast biased here, that is times square. something that no tv network misses on new year's eve and about a million or so people don't miss it either. we have got correspondents there in vegas and beyond. you can see how new year's eve is playing out across the country. i want to, first, however, turn to serious news, obviously since christmas day, that attempt to blow up an airline over the skies of detroit. we have had ed henry, our senior white house correspondent, out in honolulu covering the president who we've seen a couple of times addressing this very issue. ed, first of all, thank you very much for spending new year's eve with us. >> reporter: happy new year. >> happy new year to you. and secondly, let's talk a little bit, this was the big day. this was date that the president set as a deadline, come on and bring me some information about this, any sign he got anything we don't already have a hint of? >> reporter: got a little bit of information but you're right, it not really terribly new. bottom line from top white
you are looking at our favorite picture, we are east coast biased here, that is times square. something that no tv network misses on new year's eve and about a million or so people don't miss it either. we have got correspondents there in vegas and beyond. you can see how new year's eve is playing out across the country. i want to, first, however, turn to serious news, obviously since christmas day, that attempt to blow up an airline over the skies of detroit. we have had ed henry, our senior...
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. >>> from new england up north to florida down south, cold weather is still chilling the east coast. take a look at this landscape. pretty unusual. this is alabama. and even in the sunshine state, snow flurries have been seen as far south as naples and people are under a hard freeze warning after temperatures were predicted to drop to 20 or below. isn't this something you can do about this? >> everybody just turn the heat on full blast and open their windows. warm up everything. >> yeah, right. >> it is really cold. temperatures got down into the teens areawide and it is just -- it is slow to climb. we're not climbing that high. daytime high today is only going to be around freezing. so, you know, it is not a lot of hope for warm right now. >> naples, florida? >> naples, florida, yeah. citrus crops we were talking about how everything in florida has been suffering. people going on vacation to south beach need to take parkas and gloves. so, not a good thing. take a look outside. we'll give you an idea of what's going on. the purple palace sitting quiet today. folks are already gearing
. >>> from new england up north to florida down south, cold weather is still chilling the east coast. take a look at this landscape. pretty unusual. this is alabama. and even in the sunshine state, snow flurries have been seen as far south as naples and people are under a hard freeze warning after temperatures were predicted to drop to 20 or below. isn't this something you can do about this? >> everybody just turn the heat on full blast and open their windows. warm up everything....
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the arctic blast left the midwe, east coast and parts of the south even in a deep freeze. the cold air keeping temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below normal. the cold blast has a grip on kin ken, tennessee all the way down to florida -- the cold blast has a grip on kentucky, tennessee, all the way down to florida. >> there are concerns that the hard freeze they could get could disrupt some crops across portions of the south. >> we'll be paying more for all that stuff? >> probably. more cold air in for us again. another day of below normal temperatures. i thk we'll see that all week long to be honest. let's take a look at yesterday's high temperatures. if you are outside for any length of time, you know this it was cold yesterday and saturday. we never made it out of the 20s either day. reagan national, 28 degrees for your high yesterday. dulles international, 26 was the high. bwi marshall, 29 degrees and that was the best that we could do. i do think today we'll do a few degrees better than that. here is a look at the current temperature. similar to yesterday's highs. right n
the arctic blast left the midwe, east coast and parts of the south even in a deep freeze. the cold air keeping temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below normal. the cold blast has a grip on kin ken, tennessee all the way down to florida -- the cold blast has a grip on kentucky, tennessee, all the way down to florida. >> there are concerns that the hard freeze they could get could disrupt some crops across portions of the south. >> we'll be paying more for all that stuff? >>...
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we got 470 from the gulf side of the state and about 375 so far from the east coast.s a lot of turtles but we're optimistic because most of them are anticipated to survive. >> carli segelson, you have your hands full, keep us posted. >> thank you. >> we are checking with the jacqui jeras. it is an incredible story. >> i like the manatees in the spa. our i-reporters have been sending incredible pictures. we start in florida and this is in the panhandle of florida where i-reporter, this is outside of pensacola, they woke up, freezing temperatures in the 20s. the sand box turns into the icebox. >> she doesn't care. >> look at that. spinning around like a ballerina. mom's hand was in that shot. that was from stacy duncan from milton, florida. let's show you another one. this one is in mur yetta, georgia, when you have a half inch of snow on the ground -- >> let's take the sleds out. >> slim picking. from the adrianna. kids having a good time. >> extra work. >> we have from ocala, florida, they got some sleet there. we have been talking about conditions in central florida.
we got 470 from the gulf side of the state and about 375 so far from the east coast.s a lot of turtles but we're optimistic because most of them are anticipated to survive. >> carli segelson, you have your hands full, keep us posted. >> thank you. >> we are checking with the jacqui jeras. it is an incredible story. >> i like the manatees in the spa. our i-reporters have been sending incredible pictures. we start in florida and this is in the panhandle of florida where...
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. >> as wyclef said, it's nightfall there, it's nighttime there, the same time as the east coast of thed states. you're out of electricity, no phone service, maybe a collapsed building and one man i talked to a moment ago said he hasn't heard any heavy equipment moving through, no bulldozers coming. one can only imagine what this night is like for a huge number of people on the ground in haiti. >> this is probably one of the darkest nights in our history. i think only when the sun comes up will we get a sense of it. this is a place that's really not equipped for this kind of rescue. i'm sure there are people who might have been saved if they were gotten to in time. but it's going to be astronomical, and i just want to echo what wyclef says. we need an extraordinary amount of help in the days and months and years to come. i think this whole -- the whole country basically is going to need rebuilding, and people who are the poorest of the poor, least able to withstand something like this are suffering. we absolutely need help. we need desperately, desperately help. >> that help is apparent
. >> as wyclef said, it's nightfall there, it's nighttime there, the same time as the east coast of thed states. you're out of electricity, no phone service, maybe a collapsed building and one man i talked to a moment ago said he hasn't heard any heavy equipment moving through, no bulldozers coming. one can only imagine what this night is like for a huge number of people on the ground in haiti. >> this is probably one of the darkest nights in our history. i think only when the sun...
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you can see if you zero in on the far east especially the depiction of japan and the coast of china and india is very similar. it is not to say it is a direct borrowing from this one particular map but there is a clear and obvious similarity here. when it came to africa, waldseemuller map turned to sailors charts, probably like this one and if you look at the coast of africa in particular you can see that although waldseemuller map was making a ptolemy map and a lot of ways when it comes to the western and southern parts of the african coast luedke is doing it in the style of charts. he is that all of these plays games that run across the coast. when it came to the new world waldseemuller map ob is the only had sailors charge to rely on so debarred from acts like this. these two depictions don't look that alike at first glance but you have to keep in mind that the waldseemuller map map is a map production so it is more often distorted. if you zero and let's say on north america and put it side-by-side with north america you see on that map and you rotate waldseemuller map you can see ho
you can see if you zero in on the far east especially the depiction of japan and the coast of china and india is very similar. it is not to say it is a direct borrowing from this one particular map but there is a clear and obvious similarity here. when it came to africa, waldseemuller map turned to sailors charts, probably like this one and if you look at the coast of africa in particular you can see that although waldseemuller map was making a ptolemy map and a lot of ways when it comes to the...
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from the central plains clear across to the east coast and the southeast.estern half of the nation, you have near normal temperatures, but everybody is goingo warm up gradually this week. it's still cold tomorrow in florida, across parts of the upper midwest and here in the northeast, but it will slowly warm up this week. as a matter of fact, temperatures wil >>> good sunday morning once again, everybody. meteorologist chuck bell here. it is, indeed, a cold start on your sunday. great falls, virginia, at 17 degrees right now. luckily, not much of a breeze blowing at great falls. right here, our temperature, 20 degrees. prince george's maryland, 20 degrees with a windchill of 14. and silver springs, 17 degrees right now. a cold start. windchills aosshe area, mostly in the single >>> you've got a message for all the alabama fans, right? >> roll tide! >> you can always check your weather any time at weather.com. now here's jenna. >> all right,janice, thank you. >>> ever feel like escaping the winter cold by hibernating, like a bear? i don't know, have you ever
from the central plains clear across to the east coast and the southeast.estern half of the nation, you have near normal temperatures, but everybody is goingo warm up gradually this week. it's still cold tomorrow in florida, across parts of the upper midwest and here in the northeast, but it will slowly warm up this week. as a matter of fact, temperatures wil >>> good sunday morning once again, everybody. meteorologist chuck bell here. it is, indeed, a cold start on your sunday. great...
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after the allies invaded italy, and hall is on a train from training as an engineer back from the east coast to oregon, he pence the letter that says to the oss, if you drop me behind the lines, i can accomplish all of these things. and, it is kind of remarkable that that train line exist to this day. it is called the empire builder and it runs from chicago of the way to seattle or organ. on that long train ride, hall brody letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. the oss, just to back up for a second is effectively the first cia or central intelligence agency but it was far more than that during world war ii. it was also for special operations troops. they dealt with propaganda. they also dealt with research and analysis which took all of the human intelligence that was out there and collated it and then analyzed it. it was sort of an entire agency with everything under one umbrella, which in many ways brenner assignment as well as what is going on today are still, it is a very back to the future problem. we are dealing with human intelligence issues and everything else and a lot of
after the allies invaded italy, and hall is on a train from training as an engineer back from the east coast to oregon, he pence the letter that says to the oss, if you drop me behind the lines, i can accomplish all of these things. and, it is kind of remarkable that that train line exist to this day. it is called the empire builder and it runs from chicago of the way to seattle or organ. on that long train ride, hall brody letter that changed his entire fate and destiny. the oss, just to back...
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. >>> anyway, it is not that early, everyone, actually, it is, 7:00 on the east coast and 4 a.m. out west. i'm alex witt and welcome to this saturday. >>> actually we will have more on the mtv fall-out on the show, "jersey shore," not real cold on the jersey shore show. >>> and across much of this country, cold weather stretches from coast-to-coast in bismarck, north dakota. it is expected to reach, get this, 43 degrees below zero when the windchill is factored in, some new low temperatures expected as far south as florida across the midwest and we will get the forecast from msnbc meteorologist, bill karins in just a moment. >>> snow and ice a dangerous combination in atlanta. can you believe that? here it is, you don't want to see that. a sheet of ice. the driver in the pickup truck lost control, it's one of many slick streets coated in black ice there. we should let you know the driver in these incidents have been all shaken up but they're okay. you can watch this stuff, can you imagine being on the top of that road and seeing that coming at you? scary. there have been over two
. >>> anyway, it is not that early, everyone, actually, it is, 7:00 on the east coast and 4 a.m. out west. i'm alex witt and welcome to this saturday. >>> actually we will have more on the mtv fall-out on the show, "jersey shore," not real cold on the jersey shore show. >>> and across much of this country, cold weather stretches from coast-to-coast in bismarck, north dakota. it is expected to reach, get this, 43 degrees below zero when the windchill is...
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east coast all the way out to the west coast can.nd yet if you were a fighter in the early '40s, all throughout the '40s, many of the boxing organizations had shadowy figures running them. and so -- >> host: people like frankie carbo. >> guest: you had to navigate that terrain, and it upset sugar ray robinson which he had a reputation where if he didn't like his contract, he would pull out of the fight after it had already been announced in the newspapers. and that was his way of saying, i don't want to play with the mob cats. >> host: wow. and not playing with the mob cats, though, brings its own cost. >> guest: yes. >> host: and do you think he was able to dance that dance successfully? >> guest: later, not in the early years. remember, it took him from 1940 to 1946 to get his championship bout. you know? even though he was winning all of his fights, the powers that be, that ran the sport, never gave him a title shot. until six careers into his, his career as a pro. >> host: he had a very difficult time getting that title shot. do
east coast all the way out to the west coast can.nd yet if you were a fighter in the early '40s, all throughout the '40s, many of the boxing organizations had shadowy figures running them. and so -- >> host: people like frankie carbo. >> guest: you had to navigate that terrain, and it upset sugar ray robinson which he had a reputation where if he didn't like his contract, he would pull out of the fight after it had already been announced in the newspapers. and that was his way of...
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mean he was running a mosque on -- one mosque on the west coast and then later a mosque on the east coast that helped the 9/11 conspirators. and so we have to, when i spoke earlier about leaning in, i think if you find someone like him and he has been the subject of attention in the intelligence community, you follow every lead surrounding him. and i hope we're doing that. >> woodruff: well, we know these are issues we're going to come back to. we want to thank both of you for being with us, senator slade gorton, and jamie gorelick, thank you both. >> lehrer: now, our second jobs story-- a closer look at why hiring is going so slowly as seen through the lens of small business. newshour economics correspondent paul solman has our report. it's part of his ongoing reporting series, "making sense of financial news." >> it's a little guy that went in a store, and more carousel horses... >> reporter: c.e.o. steve guy of entertainment design group in atlanta, where the economy still looks as scary as some of the props they manufacture. >> that's a mannequin we put there. we have laid off so many
mean he was running a mosque on -- one mosque on the west coast and then later a mosque on the east coast that helped the 9/11 conspirators. and so we have to, when i spoke earlier about leaning in, i think if you find someone like him and he has been the subject of attention in the intelligence community, you follow every lead surrounding him. and i hope we're doing that. >> woodruff: well, we know these are issues we're going to come back to. we want to thank both of you for being with...
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and for the first time, alex, that cold air made it to the east coast and new england. windchills are very cold this morning in new england. it is going to be this way all night. alex, incredible, snow being reported in florida this morning. back to you. >> can't believe it. we'll take your word for it. we'll have more from you later, bill. thank you very much. >>> more on the deep freeze across the south entirely, again, more excuse to show this video. it is pretty scary stuff. reports from georgia for you. we'll also take you to minnesota for the arctic-like temperatures there. >>> well, the 23-year-old nigerian man accused of trying to blow up that detroit bound plane on christmas says he's not guilty. yesterday in detroit umar abdulmutallab pled not guilty. the charges include attempted murder and the attempted use of a weapon of mass destruction to bring down a plane carrying 289 people. also, the man believed to be behind that security breach in newark was arrested last night and released a little while later. 28-year-old jiang faces a trespassing charge and a fin
and for the first time, alex, that cold air made it to the east coast and new england. windchills are very cold this morning in new england. it is going to be this way all night. alex, incredible, snow being reported in florida this morning. back to you. >> can't believe it. we'll take your word for it. we'll have more from you later, bill. thank you very much. >>> more on the deep freeze across the south entirely, again, more excuse to show this video. it is pretty scary stuff....
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. >> host: because he was giving escorts to the british ship's going up and down the east coast. >> guestgive them orders to be able to attack german submarines attacking those. >> host: i knew i grew a big year in the roosevelt new pearl harbor was going to take place and he didn't do anything about it but that is not so. but what is so and is consistent with previous presidents is he did, you tell me i think it is on controverted that he did on the enemy to fire the first shot. >> guest: right. in fact we now have because of opening the archives we have records of meetings between churchill and fdr where fdr says i am trying to manage things so there's going to be a military incident and guess he thought was important to fire the first shot. he did a lot to maneuver the japanese into a difficult position. he didn't know there would be an attack on pearl harbor but he thought that the japanese might try to attack somebody at some time. >> host: the philippines. >> guest: the philippines were likely target for the singapore with british but he was trying to press the japanese into a quart
. >> host: because he was giving escorts to the british ship's going up and down the east coast. >> guestgive them orders to be able to attack german submarines attacking those. >> host: i knew i grew a big year in the roosevelt new pearl harbor was going to take place and he didn't do anything about it but that is not so. but what is so and is consistent with previous presidents is he did, you tell me i think it is on controverted that he did on the enemy to fire the first...