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we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need their apple butter. cnbc, ohio. >>> and up next tonight, the american institution you will no longer be able to hold in your hands. >>> the so-called lava lake inside the top of the kilauea volcano in hawaii is running very high right now with the level rising in the giant vent there in the top. it is within at least a 100 feet of the rim. the whole mountain top continues to expand and move there. it is wild there, it has been active since 2008. now it will be wild in the skies for the next couple of nights. and some folks in the san francisco bay area got a spectacular preview last night with a large meteor streaking across the sky. the shower happens every october, right now, just like clock work as the earth passes through the trail of the old haley's comet. >>> during the adult lives of most of our viewers there has always been times and news week at the checkout. now there is only time. "newsweek" is going away in 2013. at least the print version it was always the upstart, going agains
we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need their apple butter. cnbc, ohio. >>> and up next tonight, the american institution you will no longer be able to hold in your hands. >>> the so-called lava lake inside the top of the kilauea volcano in hawaii is running very high right now with the level rising in the giant vent there in the top. it is within at least a 100 feet of the rim. the whole mountain top continues to...
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we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need theirr. cnbc, ohio. >>> and up next tonight, the american institution you will no longer be able to hold in your hands. way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by other treatments. do not take orencia with another biologic medicine for ra due to an increased risk of serious infection. serious side effects can occur including fatal infections. cases of lymphoma and lung cancer have been reported. tell your doctor if you are prone to or have any infection like an open sore or the flu or a history of copd, a chronic lung disease. orencia may worsen your copd. [ male announcer ] now learn about a program committed to you and copay assistance that can reduce monthly orencia out-of-pocket drug cost to $5. if you're not satisfied after 6 months, you get that money back. call 1-800-orencia. since ameri
we're very blessed, very blessed. >> reporter: because in eastern ohio, even the rich still need theirr. cnbc, ohio. >>> and up next tonight, the american institution you will no longer be able to hold in your hands. way you want? can orencia help? could your "i want" become "i can"? talk to your doctor. orencia reduces many ra symptoms like pain, morning stiffness and progression of joint damage. it's helped new ra patients and those not helped enough by...
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team's 68- 13 victory friday night once worked at the steel mills that powered the economy of eastern ohio. john gentile worked for 44 years in the steel industry before he was lucky enough to retire on his own. >> obama i think in the last four years has helped the middle-class. te things i'm hearing about romney i'm not sure. they're talking about he was c.e.o. for all these companies and they shut down. that scares me. >> reporter: in our poll, 60% of ohio voters said the president cared about their needs and problems. only 45% felt that way about mitt romney. but the romney campaign is still in the game in jefferson county. in 2008, the president beat senator john mccain by just 76 votes out of nearly 36,000 cast here-- the narrowest margin of victory in ohio. >> i am a registered democrat but i have not voted for a democrat since bill clinton was in office. >> reporter: retired teacher mary alice meyer is a widow who lives alone on her family farm. what do you think about president obama? >> well, you know, let's look at his record. what has he done for us? >> reporter: what about qua
team's 68- 13 victory friday night once worked at the steel mills that powered the economy of eastern ohio. john gentile worked for 44 years in the steel industry before he was lucky enough to retire on his own. >> obama i think in the last four years has helped the middle-class. te things i'm hearing about romney i'm not sure. they're talking about he was c.e.o. for all these companies and they shut down. that scares me. >> reporter: in our poll, 60% of ohio voters said the...
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that's the big nat gas field that's under eastern ohio, southeastern ohio, as well as western pennsylvania. >> how is this going to like change the states? i've got visions in my head of what colorado and texas and oklahoma look like 30 years ago where you just drive along and you see wells pop up. is that what now things are going to look like when driving on the ohio and pennsylvania turnpikes? >> reporter: well, you don't see the wells. it's different wells than the ones we're used to seeing where you see the rig going up and down as you drive through rural texas or oklahoma. you don't see the fracking wells because they are pressurized. but clearly, you go to southeastern ohio, chuck, you really notice that there is a change. you see a ton of the oil and nat gas delivery trucks driving around. a lot of construction trucks. especially in those rural towns, this is having a huge impact and one last thing, chuck. that's also coal country. you drive around down there -- i know you've been down in that part of the state -- there's no shortage of signs that say stop the war on coal, fire oba
that's the big nat gas field that's under eastern ohio, southeastern ohio, as well as western pennsylvania. >> how is this going to like change the states? i've got visions in my head of what colorado and texas and oklahoma look like 30 years ago where you just drive along and you see wells pop up. is that what now things are going to look like when driving on the ohio and pennsylvania turnpikes? >> reporter: well, you don't see the wells. it's different wells than the ones we're...
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eastern ohio. >> bret: last thing, quickly. we had an ipad app that people can put in their maps.up against joe or carl. a place that may be affected is new york. this is from a class. explain this. >> well -- they have two states. two states talking about that are probably going to decide this thing. obama has to block one of those states if not both. this class had a distinction to having to write essay on the end of segment of what karl and i say here. i want to pick it out. not only are they smart, they have it down to the two states we need. >> bret: karl, last word on the class? >> thank goodness i didn't take him. you have to write -- watch us first of all, every week and write about the three of us? i mean, this guy is a tough grateer. i need to visit this class in new york. >> i'm with you. >> bret: all right, joe, karl, here it is. next week the final predictions. get ready. thank you, gentlemen. next up, more coverage of the monster storm that is hitting the east coast. stay tuned. sure wish you guys would bring layaway back. actually... th way i could split my payments
eastern ohio. >> bret: last thing, quickly. we had an ipad app that people can put in their maps.up against joe or carl. a place that may be affected is new york. this is from a class. explain this. >> well -- they have two states. two states talking about that are probably going to decide this thing. obama has to block one of those states if not both. this class had a distinction to having to write essay on the end of segment of what karl and i say here. i want to pick it out. not...
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we really need to get the vote out certainly in the northeast eastern ohio area. >> i want to ask you about a story on the front page of "cincinnati inquirer" here. it is a rule here in ohio that has to do with absentee ballot. if you request it and vote on election day, you'll be told to cast a provisional ballot and those provisional ballots then are not counted until november 17th. understandable why they have this in the law. but the law of unintended consequences on this. how concerned are you that you guys have a big push to get people to vote early in absentee and your vote will be provisional if you're down by a point or two in the raw vote on election night. >> one thing that's happening in ohio that's encouraging is we are following these requests for absentee ballots. they will be contacted multiple times until they send in their ballot. we've anticipated this ground operation on the obama side which is unprecedented. i think it will perhaps make the difference. i don't know how many absentee votes have been cast but we're approaching a million. 800,000 and a million. and t
we really need to get the vote out certainly in the northeast eastern ohio area. >> i want to ask you about a story on the front page of "cincinnati inquirer" here. it is a rule here in ohio that has to do with absentee ballot. if you request it and vote on election day, you'll be told to cast a provisional ballot and those provisional ballots then are not counted until november 17th. understandable why they have this in the law. but the law of unintended consequences on this....
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kentucky, parts of virginia itself, and these very bright spots right through here, pittsburgh, eastern ohiothat far west of washington, d.c., those bright spots are not thunderstorms. that's sleet. it's called bright banding. it's when the sleet falls through the sky, the radar finds it much easier than it finds a raindrop and it looks like a severe thunderstorm. all kinds of things including of course that 94 mile per hour wind gust that was just recorded on long island in suffolk county. erin? >> all right, chad, thank you very much. as we wrap it up here, i just again, as chad said, in four minutes we had risen already another few inches. i'm just walking kind of ballparking it, obviously i don't have access to the record books now, but it's up another two or three inches right now as it continues to come through. we expect high tide to come in the next 45 minutes right here in lower manhattan. but as chad said, this storm is of epic proportions. i think that is what shocked so many in the united states and around the world. you're looking at up to 20% of the united states population
kentucky, parts of virginia itself, and these very bright spots right through here, pittsburgh, eastern ohiothat far west of washington, d.c., those bright spots are not thunderstorms. that's sleet. it's called bright banding. it's when the sleet falls through the sky, the radar finds it much easier than it finds a raindrop and it looks like a severe thunderstorm. all kinds of things including of course that 94 mile per hour wind gust that was just recorded on long island in suffolk county....
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western pennsylvania eastern ohio. there will be an opportunity for a sprinkle or two west of the blue ridge into the mountains of west virginia. might have a couple random rain drops east of the blue ridge though today not much of anything in the way of a rain threat. cloudy and cooler this afternoon. about a 10-degree drop from yesterday. this area of low pressure rolling out through parts of the upper midwest will eventually pull away setting the stage for a clearing sky again tonight. high pressure from the west. a warm and dry pattern looks like the whole last week of october. most of the last week of october may be warmer than average. as far as fall color is concerned near peak color far western maryland. good color close in. sky line drive. a lot of pretty yellow around some of the trees in town as well. the best color is still across parts of central p.a. and far western maryland. for today sunshine to get you started but clouds coming in this afternoon. kind of breezy at times. temperatures holding mid to upp
western pennsylvania eastern ohio. there will be an opportunity for a sprinkle or two west of the blue ridge into the mountains of west virginia. might have a couple random rain drops east of the blue ridge though today not much of anything in the way of a rain threat. cloudy and cooler this afternoon. about a 10-degree drop from yesterday. this area of low pressure rolling out through parts of the upper midwest will eventually pull away setting the stage for a clearing sky again tonight. high...
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if there's tons and tons of rain in eastern ohio next week, that could be an issue for turnout. turnout, you know, traditionally sort of favors republicans who, you know, are more of a high turnout voter set. and it could turn out to effect the get out the vote operations for both campaigns. the obama campaign is relying on their ground operation, on getting presidential year voters out to the polls. if power is out across the eastern seaboard states, people might be more concerned with food and power and energy, perhaps, rather than getting to the polls. that could be a problem. >> we're all watching. thanks so much. we appreciate that from washington. >> so folks are indeed getting ready for the worst all up and down the eastern seaboard. for hurricane sandy, we'll get an update on its track next. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've be
if there's tons and tons of rain in eastern ohio next week, that could be an issue for turnout. turnout, you know, traditionally sort of favors republicans who, you know, are more of a high turnout voter set. and it could turn out to effect the get out the vote operations for both campaigns. the obama campaign is relying on their ground operation, on getting presidential year voters out to the polls. if power is out across the eastern seaboard states, people might be more concerned with food...
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ohio, five counties in eastern ohio that have five billion barrels of oil. half ago. all of a sudden you have an explosion of new energy sources in this country. that's why romney talks about okaying the keystone pipeline. romney has two big -- >> domestic drilling is at an all-time high. >> just very quickly, romney now has two great advantages that reagan had. first, there are real substantive differences in the two approaches. the second is every time they run a truly vicious ad, and then you see romney in a debate, he's not the person they are running the ad about. that's exactly what happened to reagan in 1980. >> welllet me get a break in. reagan[ female announcer ] want to spend less and retire with more? then don't get nickle and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or
ohio, five counties in eastern ohio that have five billion barrels of oil. half ago. all of a sudden you have an explosion of new energy sources in this country. that's why romney talks about okaying the keystone pipeline. romney has two big -- >> domestic drilling is at an all-time high. >> just very quickly, romney now has two great advantages that reagan had. first, there are real substantive differences in the two approaches. the second is every time they run a truly vicious ad,...
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nightly news," they reported that over the next two years, a thousand new wells could be drilled in eastern ohioadding tens of thousand was of new jobs there. so how might we balance these concerns, environmental and the economic ones? >> well, this takes planning and thoughtful planning. my argument is natural gas could be the so-called bridge fuel to take us from fossil fuels to a completely renewable future whereas mining coal and burning coal is not forward thinking. i know many people are employed in those industries. but we're talking about -- we're not talking about especially long-term planning. we're talking about what i would call medium-term planning, decades, not centuries. so the concern is for any progressives and environmentalists and the scientific community is that this production of duty has confused voters. and the strange thing is the candidates on the other side have embraced this idea. people who you would think very well educated people who would recognize it for what it is and let go of it, move on from it. >> americans are making their -- americans are making their own d
nightly news," they reported that over the next two years, a thousand new wells could be drilled in eastern ohioadding tens of thousand was of new jobs there. so how might we balance these concerns, environmental and the economic ones? >> well, this takes planning and thoughtful planning. my argument is natural gas could be the so-called bridge fuel to take us from fossil fuels to a completely renewable future whereas mining coal and burning coal is not forward thinking. i know many...
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the rain showers out across western west virginia and eastern ohio will stay primarily out to our west. the very latest op sandy now, it has been downgraded as of the 5:00 a.m. advisory to a tropical storm but don't focus on that. because this storm still has to run right over the length of the gulf stream out here off the coast of north carolina so by 1:30 tomorrow afternoon almost even with cape hatteras, north carolina. here is the thing. upper level energy diving into the back side of this storm plus it's sitting over the warm waters of the gulf stream means the storm will likely regain hurricane strength and make a hard, fast left turn toward the coast line. this is 10:00 monday night with the storm as a category one hurricane somewhere just off the coast of the new jersey shore. that is the time frame we're watching for here. our weather will deteriorate very, very quickly during the day on monday and stay quite bad all the way through tuesday before things start to improve. high impacts tomorrow. lower parts of the eastern shore into the outer banks of north carolina. by monday
the rain showers out across western west virginia and eastern ohio will stay primarily out to our west. the very latest op sandy now, it has been downgraded as of the 5:00 a.m. advisory to a tropical storm but don't focus on that. because this storm still has to run right over the length of the gulf stream out here off the coast of north carolina so by 1:30 tomorrow afternoon almost even with cape hatteras, north carolina. here is the thing. upper level energy diving into the back side of this...
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five counties in eastern ohio that have five billion barrels of oil.eople didn't know a year and a half ago. all of a sudden you have an entire explosion of new energy sources in this country. that's why romney talks about okaying the keystone pipeline. romney has two other advantages. >> reagan approved more things that any administration has, ever. >> finish your point and then we'll take a break. >> romney now has two great advantages that reagan had. the first is, there are real substantive differences in the two approaches. the second is, every time they run a truly vicious ad and then you see romney in the debate. he's not the person they ran the ad about. it's what happened to reagan in 1980. >> we'll come back and hear more from robert gibbs responding. we'll previewed debate between the vice president and paul ryan and hear from arnold schwarzenegger as well. we'll come back after this. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso r
five counties in eastern ohio that have five billion barrels of oil.eople didn't know a year and a half ago. all of a sudden you have an entire explosion of new energy sources in this country. that's why romney talks about okaying the keystone pipeline. romney has two other advantages. >> reagan approved more things that any administration has, ever. >> finish your point and then we'll take a break. >> romney now has two great advantages that reagan had. the first is, there...
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the fact that they were unable to stop fracking means the john growth especially in eastern ohio haspretty sensational. not only the energy products itself but because of the cheap energy it's generating, you are beginning to seifert lyzer plantings and other things like that. are you getting pretty broad prosperity out of that and more to am come and that is as a result of the shale gas. >> woodruff: mark, you know that state well. does one candidate or the other have more going for it? >> well, judy, i mean this is the year, truly. you can forget the big apple and forget big it and la, it is janesville, stubinville this is the big casino of this election. i done see how either one of them win was ohio. i will be very blunt about it. and i think that what is interesting about ohio, is it's whiter and older than the country. and that's been the republican vote area, has been among more white and older voters. so it is sort of counterintuitive. ohio has one sixth percentage of latinos or hispanic voters than the country does at large. i mean it doesn't have the minorities that you ass
the fact that they were unable to stop fracking means the john growth especially in eastern ohio haspretty sensational. not only the energy products itself but because of the cheap energy it's generating, you are beginning to seifert lyzer plantings and other things like that. are you getting pretty broad prosperity out of that and more to am come and that is as a result of the shale gas. >> woodruff: mark, you know that state well. does one candidate or the other have more going for it?...
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ohio, five counties in eastern ohio that have five billion barrels of oil.something people didn't even know a year and a half ago. all of a sudden you have an explosion of new energy sources in this country. that's why romney talks about okaying the keystone pipeline. romney has two big -- >> domestic drilling is at an all-time high. >> just very quickly, romney now has two great advantages that reagan had. first, there are real substantive differences in the two approaches. the second is every time they run a truly vicious ad, and then you see romney in a debate, he's not the person they are running the ad about. that's exactly what happened to reagan in 1980. >> welllet me get a break in. reagan in 1980. >> welllet me get a break in. we'll preview the yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you have too much coverage or not enough, making it easier to get what you need. [ beeping ] these are great! [ beeping ] how are you, um, how are you doing? i'm going to keep loo
ohio, five counties in eastern ohio that have five billion barrels of oil.something people didn't even know a year and a half ago. all of a sudden you have an explosion of new energy sources in this country. that's why romney talks about okaying the keystone pipeline. romney has two big -- >> domestic drilling is at an all-time high. >> just very quickly, romney now has two great advantages that reagan had. first, there are real substantive differences in the two approaches. the...
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conditions are improving in the eastern u.s., but the ohio valley and eastern seaboard will continue to deal with the risk of severe weather into tonight. torrential rain will linger in the western half of cuba. up toward the north, dry across the western half of the u.s. under the influence of this big high pressure system but it's a different story up toward the north. we have a very strong low pressure system affecting canada bringing heavy snow showers in the canadian and northern rockies. we're anticipating a snow of up to 30 centimeters in the next 24 hours or so. this system will sag toward the south. as it does, temperatures will be cooling down and also heavy snow showers are on the cards in the canadian prairies. the northern plains, as well as parts of minnesota from late wednesday. that could be the first snowfall of the season. temperatures are looking like this. 7 degrees expected in helena thursday. 13 in winnipeg. should be cooling down into the sing single digits into your thursday. heading into the atlantic, we've been talking about tropical storm nadine. it's a tro
conditions are improving in the eastern u.s., but the ohio valley and eastern seaboard will continue to deal with the risk of severe weather into tonight. torrential rain will linger in the western half of cuba. up toward the north, dry across the western half of the u.s. under the influence of this big high pressure system but it's a different story up toward the north. we have a very strong low pressure system affecting canada bringing heavy snow showers in the canadian and northern rockies....
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you lived here for four years, and the fan base and north and eastern ohio and around the country since announced we're buying the browns, everywhere i travel, everybody is so excited about the browns, tremendous fan base. we're very excited. we think this is a great opportunity. it's a tremendous football town and a great community. liz: okay, but the first order of business has to be management. what happens to the coach, the president, this is what people who do care about this town want to know. 0 and 4 is that acceptable? >> i don't think anybody thinks so. we don't think it is. but we've got a young team. we're building. i think we're heading in the right direction. we don't officially own the team yet. we have said all along that we're not going to make any comments on personnel until after we own the team. liz: that's in about two weeks; right? >> that's in about two weeks. candidly we will be halfway through the football season then. any personnel decision we make will be made toward the end of the year. liz: now the question about what you do as a businessman. perhaps it is a
you lived here for four years, and the fan base and north and eastern ohio and around the country since announced we're buying the browns, everywhere i travel, everybody is so excited about the browns, tremendous fan base. we're very excited. we think this is a great opportunity. it's a tremendous football town and a great community. liz: okay, but the first order of business has to be management. what happens to the coach, the president, this is what people who do care about this town want to...
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pressure gradient between those two will stip keep winds in our forecast for much of the eastern seaboard, ohioer valley, great lakes thursday even into friday. back to you. david: thank you very much, janice dean. liz: if you didn't see it there is video we have the stretch of queens homes that caught fire due to electrical explosions. there it is, 80 plus homes including a u.s. congressman's home were burned down. home prices how will they be effected a if at all? what about the rebuild? home prices climbed nationwide for fifth month in a row in august. a latest sign that the real estate sector is gaining strength this year. david: will mass flooding and devastation inflicted by super storm sandy trigger a setback or a boon to builders? we have karl case from the case-shiller index. he is the coauthor of that report. good to see you, professor. thanks for coming in. overall what do you think the effect of this storm will be on the housing market? >> it is hard to say. it will take some units out that will have to be replaced and they will be replaced i assume. the numbers are not large in ter
pressure gradient between those two will stip keep winds in our forecast for much of the eastern seaboard, ohioer valley, great lakes thursday even into friday. back to you. david: thank you very much, janice dean. liz: if you didn't see it there is video we have the stretch of queens homes that caught fire due to electrical explosions. there it is, 80 plus homes including a u.s. congressman's home were burned down. home prices how will they be effected a if at all? what about the rebuild? home...
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it is snowing across parts of indiana into ohio, eastern kentucky, much of west virginia and into western maryland. all of these areas getting snow. some of the high ridges here right west of the blue ridge and shenandoah valley, they're getting snow. even mountain peaks are getting a little bit of wet snow right now. locally for us, we're still dealing with passing bands of light to moderate rain. anything from light yellow to orange is the light to moderate rain. that's along i-95 from franconia to arlington. and farther west light scattered rain where you see the green. and these areas of orange and yellow along the blue ridge, just west of leesburg, they're getting moderate showers here as well as frederick county, maryland, and up into baltimore. temperatures are chilly. just in the low 40s throughout much of the region. we're going to be holding steady here in the 40s throughout the rest of the day. and those blustery winds going to make it feel even colder. we have windchills -- yes, we're talking windchills on october the 30th. going to feel like it's in the 30s this morning. and
it is snowing across parts of indiana into ohio, eastern kentucky, much of west virginia and into western maryland. all of these areas getting snow. some of the high ridges here right west of the blue ridge and shenandoah valley, they're getting snow. even mountain peaks are getting a little bit of wet snow right now. locally for us, we're still dealing with passing bands of light to moderate rain. anything from light yellow to orange is the light to moderate rain. that's along i-95 from...
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stretching back into eastern ohio, wind with the storm, tropical storm-force winds extend more than 500 miles out from the center of this storm. look at how massive it is. it is affecting the entire eastern seaboard pretty much all at the same time. right now the strongest winds are down near salisbury, maryland and down into virginia beach, northeastern north carolina, gusting more than 40 miles per hour. heavy rain has been moving in and out of maryland. you can see the line of dark green and yellows. that's where the heaviest rain is falling. some of it moving onshore. still affecting northeastern north carolina. where we've had several inches of rain already. you see back through pittsburgh. you see the cold front, that's what's moving westward. we've been talking about how unusual the storm is as it backs west, it will draw in the storm. that's why we're going to see this east-to-west movement of a category 1 hurricane. which is almost unheard of. and something we haven't seen obviously much of around here so we're looking at the winds to increase throughout the day. the tropical s
stretching back into eastern ohio, wind with the storm, tropical storm-force winds extend more than 500 miles out from the center of this storm. look at how massive it is. it is affecting the entire eastern seaboard pretty much all at the same time. right now the strongest winds are down near salisbury, maryland and down into virginia beach, northeastern north carolina, gusting more than 40 miles per hour. heavy rain has been moving in and out of maryland. you can see the line of dark green and...
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so no rain just yet, but the nearest drops are in parts of southern ohio and eastern kentucky. at's all part of the problem with what we're going to be facing tomorrow. and cold, too. frost and freeze advisories out from western pennsylvania and northern half of ohio. so turning colder overnight tonight into tomorrow. the clouds in place. if not when you get up, shortly thereafter. cold and on the wet side all day long tomorrow. if you're going to the redskins game, take your mid winter gear. lit be wet and cold. the rain should be pulling out of here not long after the sun goes down tomorrow. dry tomorrow night into monday. monday, another partly cloudy day. temperatures again will be stuck in the 50s. so be ready for cool stuff after four days in a row of 80 or higher. starting off temperatures generally in the 40s and tomorrow, cold and get, showers likely off and on, starting at 9:00, 10:00 in the morning. highs tomorrow will struggle to get back above 50 degrees. so that will be a real turn around from the weather we've been enjoying. if you're headed to the game, prepare f
so no rain just yet, but the nearest drops are in parts of southern ohio and eastern kentucky. at's all part of the problem with what we're going to be facing tomorrow. and cold, too. frost and freeze advisories out from western pennsylvania and northern half of ohio. so turning colder overnight tonight into tomorrow. the clouds in place. if not when you get up, shortly thereafter. cold and on the wet side all day long tomorrow. if you're going to the redskins game, take your mid winter gear....
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extending to eastern ohio. that's how huge this storm is.pical storm force winds, extend 520 miles out from the center of this storm. here is the latest radar. we have sustained winds up to around 20 to 30 miles per hour in portions of virginia, down to northeastern north carolina, through maryland, into delaware now. the heaviest of the rain moved through salisbury, maryland, but the bulk of the precipitation is still out over the water. there are torrential downpours, they will make their way onshore as we go into monday and tuesday. the storm is still taking the turn to the northwest. it has high pressure system to the northeast, so it has nowhere else to go, but somewhere in new jersey. that's why we're so confident that these evacuations are mandatory, because we know this storm is going to hit, and it really has no chance to lose any steam. monday at 8:00 at night, still forecast to have 80-mile-per-hour winds, then it makes its way on storm, and tuesday at 8:00 a.m., winds will still be up to around 70 miles per hour. so it's at its w
extending to eastern ohio. that's how huge this storm is.pical storm force winds, extend 520 miles out from the center of this storm. here is the latest radar. we have sustained winds up to around 20 to 30 miles per hour in portions of virginia, down to northeastern north carolina, through maryland, into delaware now. the heaviest of the rain moved through salisbury, maryland, but the bulk of the precipitation is still out over the water. there are torrential downpours, they will make their way...
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you go over here into eastern ohio, you got youngstown, gm plant, you've got fracking, which is making- natural gas fracking, that's influencing people. and further west to canton and toledo and you've got manufacturing concerns. concerns about china and importing and exporting. so different things all across the country. how do these people think barack obama or mitt romney will serve their interests? what are they thinking? do they think the world gets better after this election? we're going to learn a lot about that, brooke. >> okay, curtailing the questions, based upon where you are makes sense. we'll check in with you and john on the road, thank you. don't forget, watch that third and final presidential debate, all about foreign policy, it is monday, live coverage, boca raton, florida, begins monday night, 7:00 eastern. >>> america's most famous pastor once said he's done. advising presidents. but billy graham admitting this is probably his last election, is advising voters to cast a ballot for their faith and that is where things have gotten interesting between the graham family
you go over here into eastern ohio, you got youngstown, gm plant, you've got fracking, which is making- natural gas fracking, that's influencing people. and further west to canton and toledo and you've got manufacturing concerns. concerns about china and importing and exporting. so different things all across the country. how do these people think barack obama or mitt romney will serve their interests? what are they thinking? do they think the world gets better after this election? we're going...
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. >> you look in fracking in places like eastern ohio, that industry is booming. >> it is.l: which tells you why governor romney over the weekend was talking about gas price necessary ohio. waoes trying to find an issue there. >> look, you're right with the natural gas boom in this country, and the hydraulic fracturing. we have a lot more oil on gas production but not nearly enough. all of that production, almost all of that is on private lands. one of the points the oil and gas executives say that i talk to they say most of the oil in this country is on public lands and that's what's been taken off limits for drilling. you know, if those high gas prices persist, i think it is a problem come november 6th because i'm old enough to remember 1980 when the high gas prices were a big problem for jimmy carter, it was a sign to the voters that there was something wrong with the economy fundamentally. bill: $4.61 is the average price per gallon in california. it trickles across the country from west to east. this is what you told our producers here, explain this. you said the presi
. >> you look in fracking in places like eastern ohio, that industry is booming. >> it is.l: which tells you why governor romney over the weekend was talking about gas price necessary ohio. waoes trying to find an issue there. >> look, you're right with the natural gas boom in this country, and the hydraulic fracturing. we have a lot more oil on gas production but not nearly enough. all of that production, almost all of that is on private lands. one of the points the oil and...
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Oct 28, 2012
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circulation system, which will expand and cover approximately eastern third of the country, we're also looking at the potential for strong winds in the ohio valley eastern great lakes area as well. we mentioned heavy rainfall. it now appears that the area near the storm center and expanding out in very large distance northwest and north of the system, we're looking at rainfall potentials five, six, seven, eight inches over a large area. we have a very, very significant potential here for inland flooding. especially in areas in maryland, pennsylvania. right now that's the fobalingous. that area could expand as the system evolves. lastly i will mention heavy snow potential. there's a heavy snow potential in west virginia as the colder air from the western system wraps into this expanding lull off the coast and without looking at the poem of snowfalling and two feet in areas of west virginia. we should note axis of heaviest snow, even though it won't be as great as west virginia will extend into western virginia and mountains of western north carolina. >> it's a great source of information for the public. if you want to know anything about w
circulation system, which will expand and cover approximately eastern third of the country, we're also looking at the potential for strong winds in the ohio valley eastern great lakes area as well. we mentioned heavy rainfall. it now appears that the area near the storm center and expanding out in very large distance northwest and north of the system, we're looking at rainfall potentials five, six, seven, eight inches over a large area. we have a very, very significant potential here for inland...