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we talk about all this warmth on the eastern seaboard. talk about this cold air. the colder makes its way through denver tomorrow. is making its way through canada. as we have been saying all week, the ravens will be playing in a dramatically different air mass then we will be watching in on the eastern side of the country. the breeze will occasionally be up to 10 miles per hour. there is a piece of the arctic air moving down the mountains on saturday. warmth along the eastern seaboard. that makes its way east throughout the day tomorrow. wednesday, thursday, that will be pushing into the mid atlantic. it will be colder, but not until a week from today. scattered showers, increasing into tomorrow night. winds are averaging 5 to 10 knots. western maryland, this is crazy for january. it will be warm into sunday and monday. hold on the. if you like the snow in the mountains, it will get snowy next week. it is a good 60 degrees saturday, sunday. scattered showers, only a 30% chance tomorrow evening. that should clear up a little bit with highs well above normal. the s
we talk about all this warmth on the eastern seaboard. talk about this cold air. the colder makes its way through denver tomorrow. is making its way through canada. as we have been saying all week, the ravens will be playing in a dramatically different air mass then we will be watching in on the eastern side of the country. the breeze will occasionally be up to 10 miles per hour. there is a piece of the arctic air moving down the mountains on saturday. warmth along the eastern seaboard. that...
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what did the eastern seaboard ever do to any of you? >> paul ryan joins 66 other republicans in voting against it. >> jon: i know what the eastern seaboard did to him. ( cheers and applause ) but what is his stated reason? >> in a statement he said quote unfortunately washington's legislative response fails on both counts. it roves to distinguish or even prioritize disaster relief over pork barrel spending. >> jon: yes, pork barrel spending. i know it seems anathema to paul ryan who favors lean protein and fish. so let's take a look at this bill and see what kind of pork congress snuck into this. let me get it for you. hold on. hold on. let me see if i can just get this giant pork... it's one [bleep] page. it's two paragraphs that add $9.7 billion to the national flood insurance program and nothing else. there's as much pork in here as in the mini-fridge of the break room at peta. there's no pork in this thing. whatever happened to the nice, moderate paul ryan? you know, this guy. >> the truth is there has to be a balance between the tw
what did the eastern seaboard ever do to any of you? >> paul ryan joins 66 other republicans in voting against it. >> jon: i know what the eastern seaboard did to him. ( cheers and applause ) but what is his stated reason? >> in a statement he said quote unfortunately washington's legislative response fails on both counts. it roves to distinguish or even prioritize disaster relief over pork barrel spending. >> jon: yes, pork barrel spending. i know it seems anathema to...
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for people on the eastern seaboard that are suffering, time is running out and all of our leader need to make sure the next vote, the vote on january 15, as the previous speaker said, will be a vote that in fact will be prenegotiated that will run through the senate and that in fact will deal only with the people suffering on the eastern seaboard. i yield to the gentleman. >> thank you to the gentleman for yielding. it's important to point out that the house bill never contained any of those extraneous provisions. when the bill came over here, our leadership, we agreed to all that was taken out so there was nothing about any other state other than those directly affected by sandy. >> reclaiming my time. the gentleman is absolutely right. had we been able to pass what we intended to be the house bill and pass it back to the senate and the senate then would have taken that up though they had left town we could have done this in the previous congress and the gentleman from new york has been a champion to make sure that's clearly understood. i want to be an equal champion that in fact whe
for people on the eastern seaboard that are suffering, time is running out and all of our leader need to make sure the next vote, the vote on january 15, as the previous speaker said, will be a vote that in fact will be prenegotiated that will run through the senate and that in fact will deal only with the people suffering on the eastern seaboard. i yield to the gentleman. >> thank you to the gentleman for yielding. it's important to point out that the house bill never contained any of...
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another storm is brewing over seventy days after hurricane sandy wreaked havoc on the eastern seaboard house republicans are getting ready for round two of sandy aid talks what the bill entails and why it's taking so long to pass coming up . what can only be described as an editorial flub of the great lady reveals her true colors when it comes to the decades old dispute over the west bank what a simple headline says about the hidden bias in the new york times office ahead. it's tuesday january fifteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r.t. . today family and friends laid to rest are young man that helped make the internet what it is today aaron swartz is remembered for his dedication to a free and open internet but he was haunted by a federal case in which prosecutors called for extremely stiff sentences in his death the new debate has emerged about the government and prosecutorial overreach our t.v. producer many were awful i was intercom go today with a look at the ceremony. relatives friends activists and several alternative voices arrive together on
another storm is brewing over seventy days after hurricane sandy wreaked havoc on the eastern seaboard house republicans are getting ready for round two of sandy aid talks what the bill entails and why it's taking so long to pass coming up . what can only be described as an editorial flub of the great lady reveals her true colors when it comes to the decades old dispute over the west bank what a simple headline says about the hidden bias in the new york times office ahead. it's tuesday january...
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that will be pulled up the eastern seaboard.that pattern keeps us a little on the west side tomorrow evening, but also unseasonably mild into the weekend. out was, changes under way. this will drop the temperatures dramatically. it will not get to us until sometime toward the second half of next week. is a slow-moving front, but it is a potent one. this cold air in canada right down behind it. by the time the ravens and broncos are playing, temperatures in the teens. wind chill will get down to 10 degrees. there is the pocket of cold air moving through the rocky mountain west. by wednesday, thursday, into next week, a piece of that arctic air pushing into the mid- atlantic. that is when it will feel like winter. until then, it feels like spring. 45, 50 tomorrow. light southeast winds. waves about a foot. out around deep creek lake tomorrow, at 80% chance of showers. look how warm it will be. 56 on saturday. snow will return to the western maryland mountains next week. on the lower eastern shore, mild as well. 51 friday, 61 satur
that will be pulled up the eastern seaboard.that pattern keeps us a little on the west side tomorrow evening, but also unseasonably mild into the weekend. out was, changes under way. this will drop the temperatures dramatically. it will not get to us until sometime toward the second half of next week. is a slow-moving front, but it is a potent one. this cold air in canada right down behind it. by the time the ravens and broncos are playing, temperatures in the teens. wind chill will get down to...
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that means for mild air coming of the eastern seaboard. that means more rain for us friday. when it leaves, more mild temperatures will spread in. for denver, a different story. this is coming into the pacific northwest. this will drop through denver on friday. behind it the cold will move south. we of been monitoring the arctic air mass all week. it does look on tap to get in there. we adjusted the temperatures only slightly. most of the game will have temperatures in the teens. there is a slightly better chance that some of the snow showers friday night could linger into saturday. would not be surprised to see a rain shower or snow shower in denver. a little bit of afternoon cloud coverage. it will stay dry and mild tomorrow. friday heading into the lakes. it will drive showers into our area. saturday, although cloudy, we do expect spring-like temperatures. 49-54 tomorrow with partly cloudy skies. out on the bay wins only five not. and bay water temperatures continue in the low 40's. this will take us to nearly 60 degrees on saturday and sunday. a front coming through tues
that means for mild air coming of the eastern seaboard. that means more rain for us friday. when it leaves, more mild temperatures will spread in. for denver, a different story. this is coming into the pacific northwest. this will drop through denver on friday. behind it the cold will move south. we of been monitoring the arctic air mass all week. it does look on tap to get in there. we adjusted the temperatures only slightly. most of the game will have temperatures in the teens. there is a...
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the residents along the eastern seaboard is on alert for tornadoes at this moment.urther tornado is likely and torrential rain as well. by thursday morning things will be letting up. rain will be letting up. nice calm conditions should return. south eastern canada will remain unsettled throughout thursday. back behind it because of a strong northwesterly winds snow is falling around the great lakes region up to 35 centimeters is likely into the next 24 hours. more heavy snow is falling in the knnorthwest. ahead of the area very dry but very windy and very chilly. we have wind chill warnings and advisories posted. with the wind chill factors you feel like minus 15 degrees or so. temperatures are as follows, very chilly minus 21 degrees for winnipeg and minus 8 degrees in chicago. the cold air will move toward the southeast. new york city at 9 degrees on thursday but will plummet to 1 degrees on friday. in europe a series of low pressure systems is producing extremely windy conditions across the north. conditions will remain almost the same for the next several days b
the residents along the eastern seaboard is on alert for tornadoes at this moment.urther tornado is likely and torrential rain as well. by thursday morning things will be letting up. rain will be letting up. nice calm conditions should return. south eastern canada will remain unsettled throughout thursday. back behind it because of a strong northwesterly winds snow is falling around the great lakes region up to 35 centimeters is likely into the next 24 hours. more heavy snow is falling in the...
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on the eastern seaboard today. a wild, windy day with the storms rolling through. >> all right, thanks so much, bill. >>> well, turning now to entertainment, the "30 rock" series finale got more delicious. ben and jerry's will introduce an ice cream flavor. >>> speaking of jack donahue, e news is reporting he and his wife are expecting their first child. a close friend of elaria's said it's true. >>> warner brothers has reportedly given the go ahead to the movie version of "entourage" the hit show about an upand coming movie stars. the deals have been made. >> "sex and the city" was the first movie. >>> jim nabors best known as tv's gomer pyle officially tied the knot. the two moved to honolulu to washington state. >>> and justin bieber and a photo touching a young woman on his fansite. but they say it's not him. >>> a middle-aged steve jobs. and the resemblance is uncanny. that's amazing. i had a little trouble in that role, but he's convinced me. >> a little buttive good hair -- whatever they do with plastics. >>
on the eastern seaboard today. a wild, windy day with the storms rolling through. >> all right, thanks so much, bill. >>> well, turning now to entertainment, the "30 rock" series finale got more delicious. ben and jerry's will introduce an ice cream flavor. >>> speaking of jack donahue, e news is reporting he and his wife are expecting their first child. a close friend of elaria's said it's true. >>> warner brothers has reportedly given the go ahead to...
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just imagine, if you will, what happened to the electrical grid on the eastern seaboard. >> the northeast, obviously, took a real beating as a result of superstorm sandy. and i think it did reveal a number of weaknesses. among them, questions have come up fairly, i think, whether the utilities really did a good job overall. >> reporter: clarke gellings knows more about the nation's power grid than practically anyone. he's a fellow at the national power institute. were you surprised what a beating the system took? >> i was surprised for a couple of reasons. one, i really wonder about the severity of those winds. my gosh, the trees that were taken down, we're not talking about a limb that should have been cut and it happened to brush across a line. we're talking about trees from across the street coming down and taking a power line down on the other side of the street. >> reporter: even more surprising, he says, was just how unprepared some utilities seemed to be. >> some of the utilities involved didn't really have a good what's called "outage management system." there were utilities in th
just imagine, if you will, what happened to the electrical grid on the eastern seaboard. >> the northeast, obviously, took a real beating as a result of superstorm sandy. and i think it did reveal a number of weaknesses. among them, questions have come up fairly, i think, whether the utilities really did a good job overall. >> reporter: clarke gellings knows more about the nation's power grid than practically anyone. he's a fellow at the national power institute. were you surprised...
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, and we're going to continue to see the winds cranking for the next 24 to 48 hours over the eastern seaboard. winds are pretty light, but boston, wind gusts of 49, hartford, 41. the windchill in roland, north dakota is minus 49. i know they canceled some schools in this region. mean us in 30 to 40 all across the region today. the southeast, i know you had the tornadoes today in north georgia. also tennessee, today's day of cleanup with sunshine. still it will be windy but dry. that's a look at your national forecast. now, here's a look outside your window. >>> boston, massachusetts today, very warm, rainy this morning then it will be windy. the cold front will go through. the rains will stop but the rains will continue. that's the bottom line for all of new england. very difficult at the airports as you'd expect. a lot of people flying just across the country talking about how bad the turbulence was everywhere. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins earning his paycheck. >>> tempers are rising after the military strike in syria and hezbollah. >>> plus, she performed at the inauguration now she's a
, and we're going to continue to see the winds cranking for the next 24 to 48 hours over the eastern seaboard. winds are pretty light, but boston, wind gusts of 49, hartford, 41. the windchill in roland, north dakota is minus 49. i know they canceled some schools in this region. mean us in 30 to 40 all across the region today. the southeast, i know you had the tornadoes today in north georgia. also tennessee, today's day of cleanup with sunshine. still it will be windy but dry. that's a look at...
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for people on the eastern seaboard that are suffering, time is running out and all of our leader need to make sure the next vote, the vote on january 15, as the previous speaker said, will be a vote that in fact will be prenegotiated that will run through the senate and that in fact will deal only with the people suffering on the eastern seaboard. i yield to the gentleman.
for people on the eastern seaboard that are suffering, time is running out and all of our leader need to make sure the next vote, the vote on january 15, as the previous speaker said, will be a vote that in fact will be prenegotiated that will run through the senate and that in fact will deal only with the people suffering on the eastern seaboard. i yield to the gentleman.
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we've got a lot of warm air trying to move into the eastern seaboard.ight now, it's already 60 degrees in atlanta and temperatures are going to warm up nicely in the east coast but that also means it's going to start to cool down in the midwest. 41 in minneapolis. 45 in new york. the showers you're seeing in the forecast just late-day showers. that's that warm front trying to move through. we drop to 21 in minneapolis. we jump to 62 in washington, d.c. atlanta should top out in the 70s. we are looking at temperatures across the east coast to be about 15 to 20 degrees above average. but then that really cold air does settle in especially through montana. today is only going to be in the single digits. so really warm and really cold showing up on the map. >>> it's the cia versus the looipd at the box office this weekend. after being in a limited release the past few weeks, "zero dark thirty" is going live off its nominations but the gangster quad may take first place thanks to box office draws of ryan gosselin and emma stone. >>> what does a 9-year-old wa
we've got a lot of warm air trying to move into the eastern seaboard.ight now, it's already 60 degrees in atlanta and temperatures are going to warm up nicely in the east coast but that also means it's going to start to cool down in the midwest. 41 in minneapolis. 45 in new york. the showers you're seeing in the forecast just late-day showers. that's that warm front trying to move through. we drop to 21 in minneapolis. we jump to 62 in washington, d.c. atlanta should top out in the 70s. we are...
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it will draw more warm air of the eastern seaboard. we will have some showers in our forecast but temperatures above normal. the weather pattern, the cold front we have been monitoring of the pacific working its way through washington and oregon and northern california. it will barrel through the rocky mountain states and that is the front that will change things in denver. the high temperature was 60 degrees in denver. by the time the ribbons and broncos are playing, highs in the teens, probably below 20 all they saturday and maybe some flurries or snow showers during the football game saturday afternoon. a dramatically different weather pattern shipping out. a continuation of spring in january. sunny to partly cloudy skies. clouds are increasing. that storm dragged some showers into baltimore on friday. mostly cloudy but unseasonably mild as we get into the upcoming weekend. the forecast tomorrow. temperatures around 50. northwest winds of 5 to 10. the morning sun becoming partly to mostly cloudy. a breeze on the bay. a small craft a
it will draw more warm air of the eastern seaboard. we will have some showers in our forecast but temperatures above normal. the weather pattern, the cold front we have been monitoring of the pacific working its way through washington and oregon and northern california. it will barrel through the rocky mountain states and that is the front that will change things in denver. the high temperature was 60 degrees in denver. by the time the ribbons and broncos are playing, highs in the teens,...
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. >> we are going to see a good deal of sunshine on the eastern seaboard. it's looking better today in boston, up to 38. yesterday, you didn't even get up to 30. the midwest also starting to warm up. >> as i said, yesterday, we hit the peak of this cold snap and we're just slowly warming up next week. >> you mentioned that snow in el paso, we actually have video. it's pretty rare, to show the viewers. >> they average one or two snow events. enjoy it. >> i can imagine if you get it rarely that that's probably a lot of fun. here in new york, we're like grr. >>> an international child porn investigation nabbed 200 adults. >>> a rare martian meteorite wows scientists. and bristol palin gift from an alleged stalker. >> and finally enough to pay up. details coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back. here are some stories making news this morning. rape and murder charges have been filed against five men accused of attacking a 23-year-old medical student in delhi, india last month. the brutal rape sparked protests by women and other who called for
. >> we are going to see a good deal of sunshine on the eastern seaboard. it's looking better today in boston, up to 38. yesterday, you didn't even get up to 30. the midwest also starting to warm up. >> as i said, yesterday, we hit the peak of this cold snap and we're just slowly warming up next week. >> you mentioned that snow in el paso, we actually have video. it's pretty rare, to show the viewers. >> they average one or two snow events. enjoy it. >> i can...
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that will search the eastern seaboard. it is headed for the great lakes. as long as the storm track is west of the mountains, there will be showers and it will be unseasonably mild going into the weekend. a cold front will be going through the rockies. it'll be brutally cold in denver. they will be in the teens. wind chills will be around 10 degrees. look at the bitterly cold that will be spilling down into denver. that is 5:30 p.m. in the rockies. we are in the 50's and 60's over here. to the northeast and mid- atlantic, snow is pushing in. wednesday and thursday of next week. it will feel a little bit like winter. that is next week. temperatures will be above normal. with summary winds, it will be unseasonably mild. there is that arctic runs off to the north and west. probably will not move through here. shower chances increasing as we head into the late afternoon. 5:24 a.m. in the morning for high tide. rain showers on friday. we will be in the 50's on saturday. we will have an arctic front and that is when you can expect cold for the second of the week
that will search the eastern seaboard. it is headed for the great lakes. as long as the storm track is west of the mountains, there will be showers and it will be unseasonably mild going into the weekend. a cold front will be going through the rockies. it'll be brutally cold in denver. they will be in the teens. wind chills will be around 10 degrees. look at the bitterly cold that will be spilling down into denver. that is 5:30 p.m. in the rockies. we are in the 50's and 60's over here. to the...
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tomorrow, the last real mild day up and down the eastern seaboard.into virginia and the carolinas. it should weaken. we are not looking at severe storms to stick around into tomorrow. you can see that frigid and cold air surges into the rest of the plains moving into the great lakes. tuesday, we will begin to see cooler temperatures settle into the northeast but not as cold as >>> outside the window, probably frost or ice this morning around the bay area. 23 in santa rosa. 29 in san jose. and 20s east of 680, up and down the trivalley. we will see sunshine today, but it will take some time to thaw out from the cold temperatures. eventually highs in the upper 40s, near 50 today. everything will reset tonight. we do expect more freezing temperatures for tomorrow morning. and then a slow and subtle warm-up past the middle part of the week. is your latest forecast. erica. >> dylan, thank you. >>> a unique contest being held in florida, one that involves very big snakes, very, very big snakes. here is charles hudly. >> reporter: alan snyder is studying fo
tomorrow, the last real mild day up and down the eastern seaboard.into virginia and the carolinas. it should weaken. we are not looking at severe storms to stick around into tomorrow. you can see that frigid and cold air surges into the rest of the plains moving into the great lakes. tuesday, we will begin to see cooler temperatures settle into the northeast but not as cold as >>> outside the window, probably frost or ice this morning around the bay area. 23 in santa rosa. 29 in san...
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then travel conditions will improve up and down the eastern seaboard as skies cleared. looking for to a more tranquil weather pattern. your forecast, mostly sunny, 41 degrees at 3:00, 35 degrees at 6:00, and 29 degrees at 11:00 tonight. wait until you see tomorrow morning temperature. it will be cold. details in just another few minutes. >> we will be ready. thank you. if one person is dead after a fire at a trailer in maryland city at 8:30 this morning. quickly turned into a massive blaze. john gonzalez has the latest. >> this has been an extremely challenging fire. in anne arundel county, a long stretch of rock creek road was shut down because firefighters had to roll out hundreds and hundreds of feet of hose to get to the burning home. >> over the top of the roof and coming out the window. >> you can see the magnitude of this deadly fire in maryland city. residents of the parkway village trailer park started hearing not only the sound of flames ripping through the double wide mobile home but also the sound of live ammunition going off. >> my husband said the trailer
then travel conditions will improve up and down the eastern seaboard as skies cleared. looking for to a more tranquil weather pattern. your forecast, mostly sunny, 41 degrees at 3:00, 35 degrees at 6:00, and 29 degrees at 11:00 tonight. wait until you see tomorrow morning temperature. it will be cold. details in just another few minutes. >> we will be ready. thank you. if one person is dead after a fire at a trailer in maryland city at 8:30 this morning. quickly turned into a massive...
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the virus swept the country from the eastern seaboard to california unusually quickly. >> the typicalhappens mid-february for us, in most years. this year is about a month and a half earlier than expected. >> reporter: last week, close to 300 californians tested positive for the flu. doctors don't know why it's spreading so rapidly. but the rules are the same: wash your hands. if you come down with the virus, stay home and see a doctor. and get a flu shot. >> i don't particularly believe in flu shots. >> reporter: that means you, madrid! >> for more information and free resources, go to cbse sf.com. the state attorney >>> the tens of millions of dollars hidden from the state while they faked billion cuts. -- faced budget cuts. they say now they knew where the money was and didn't say anything. the secret stash totaling $64 million was hidden in two secret accounts for years. >> it's very disappointing to see how we could have someone that is in my management positions in state government who could conceal money for that long. >> the report found that a number of parks employees raised
the virus swept the country from the eastern seaboard to california unusually quickly. >> the typicalhappens mid-february for us, in most years. this year is about a month and a half earlier than expected. >> reporter: last week, close to 300 californians tested positive for the flu. doctors don't know why it's spreading so rapidly. but the rules are the same: wash your hands. if you come down with the virus, stay home and see a doctor. and get a flu shot. >> i don't...
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just imagine, if you will, what happened to the electrical grid on the eastern seaboard. >> the northeastviously, took a real beating as a result of superstorm sandy. and i think it did reveal a number of weaknesses. among them, questions have come up fairly, i think, whether the utilities really did a good job overall. >> clark gellings knows more about the nation's power grid than practically anyone. he's a fellow at the electric power research institute. were you surprised what a beating the system took? >> i was surprised for a couple of reasons. one, i really wonder about the severity of those winds. my gosh, the trees that were taken down. we're not talking about a limb that should have been cut and it happened to brush across a line. we're talking about trees from across the street coming down and taking a power line down on the other side of the street. >> even more surprising, he says, was just how unprepared some utilities seemed to be. >> some of the utilities involved didn't really have a good what's called "outage management system." there were utilities in the northeast that
just imagine, if you will, what happened to the electrical grid on the eastern seaboard. >> the northeastviously, took a real beating as a result of superstorm sandy. and i think it did reveal a number of weaknesses. among them, questions have come up fairly, i think, whether the utilities really did a good job overall. >> clark gellings knows more about the nation's power grid than practically anyone. he's a fellow at the electric power research institute. were you surprised what a...
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but look out ahead of that frontal area for you there in much of the eastern seaboard including washingtond.c. down to atlanta, it's rather warm. not going to be lasting very long. just enjoy it for the time being because once that system pushes through things will be changing. now across much of europe we have a storm system that's lingering towards the west. scandinavia peninsula see how deep that rope that's wrapping around here. that's indicating a very deep pressure interacting with high pressure across the iberian peninsula and strong interaction sets up this tight gradient. gusty winds. sustained winds up to 60 kilometers. already wind reports of this gust over 140 kilometers per hour in portions of the uk over towards france. the system is bringing heavy rain showers expected to continue across low countries and shift over to snow as it moves into western portions of russia. out there towards moscow getting a few centimeters of accumulation. british alps a short break. right on its heels is another storm system going into thursday. temperature remaining warm for now. this is also g
but look out ahead of that frontal area for you there in much of the eastern seaboard including washingtond.c. down to atlanta, it's rather warm. not going to be lasting very long. just enjoy it for the time being because once that system pushes through things will be changing. now across much of europe we have a storm system that's lingering towards the west. scandinavia peninsula see how deep that rope that's wrapping around here. that's indicating a very deep pressure interacting with high...
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. >> sandy carved a path of destruction across the eastern seaboard. >> we can't secure the crane until the wind dies down. >> we are doing another story on this. gangnam style. >> call me maybe. >> honey boo boo. >> the shuttle rolling down the streets of l.a. >> let's look at man at the center of the scandal general david petraeus. >> fresh rocket attacks from gaza. >> despair in syria has gone on for 20. >> cnn projects barack obama will be reelected president of the united states. >> terror at an elementary school in connecticut. >> 20 children dead, 6 adults are also dead. >> our hearts are broken today for the parents and grandparents, sisters and brothers of the little children. may god bless the memory of the victims and in the words of scripture, heal the broken hearted. and bind up their wound. >> when you think about that retrospective and so much that happened in 2012 i mean we were talking about it as we watched. mike and i, about what our favorite story was. well, from a news perspective, having a favorite is difficult. these story of the year was the sandy hook shooting.
. >> sandy carved a path of destruction across the eastern seaboard. >> we can't secure the crane until the wind dies down. >> we are doing another story on this. gangnam style. >> call me maybe. >> honey boo boo. >> the shuttle rolling down the streets of l.a. >> let's look at man at the center of the scandal general david petraeus. >> fresh rocket attacks from gaza. >> despair in syria has gone on for 20. >> cnn projects barack obama...
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. >> when hurricane sandy tore through the eastern seaboard in october, it killed more than 200 people. for weeks, people went without electricity and water. the damages were estimated at about 38 billion euro. that met sandy accounted for about one-third of the worldwide economic damage. in 2012, a record drought hitting farms in the american midwest. they accounted for damages of more than 15 billion euro. natural disasters hit the u.s. harder than any other country in 2012. the biggest hit was from an earthquake in italy in damages exceeded 12 billion euro. devastation causing devastation and tornadoes in the u.s. left quite the cleanup bill. in human terms, the more than 1000 people who died during the typhoon in indonesia made it the worst event of 2012. >> as part of our special series on stories that will dominate the news, we'll look at sovereign debt. united states has stepped away from their fiscal cliff, but the basic problem has not gone away. >> in europe and japan also, and the immediate sense of crisis has eased on both sides of the atlantic, the long-term challenges are
. >> when hurricane sandy tore through the eastern seaboard in october, it killed more than 200 people. for weeks, people went without electricity and water. the damages were estimated at about 38 billion euro. that met sandy accounted for about one-third of the worldwide economic damage. in 2012, a record drought hitting farms in the american midwest. they accounted for damages of more than 15 billion euro. natural disasters hit the u.s. harder than any other country in 2012. the biggest...
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what did the eastern seaboard ever do to any of you?joins 66 other republicans in voting against it. >> okay, well, i know what the eastern seaboard did to him. look, republicans, i get -- i get that you're the party of limited government. but we're not talking about obama care here. this is two paragraphs giving aid to people in need, and you still couldn't bring yourselves to vote for it because of some stupid principle that you yourselves only occasionally live by. here's the thing. if you can't vote for this, then we're [ bleep ] for the next two years. i'm not saying you are responsible for all the problems facing our country, but you sure are making them harder to fix. >> steve palazzo, one of the no votes on sandy relief, tried to get funding for his own state after hurricane katrina. turns out he's got company. think progress put together a list of 37 house republicans who voted against sandy funding but who have in the past supported federal disaster funds for their home states. >>> a new ppp poll asked people to compare congre
what did the eastern seaboard ever do to any of you?joins 66 other republicans in voting against it. >> okay, well, i know what the eastern seaboard did to him. look, republicans, i get -- i get that you're the party of limited government. but we're not talking about obama care here. this is two paragraphs giving aid to people in need, and you still couldn't bring yourselves to vote for it because of some stupid principle that you yourselves only occasionally live by. here's the thing. if...
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this one moving away from the eastern seaboard. the other one towards west still giving snow in place as cross rockies, with temperatures beginning to rise for san francisco with high expected to reach 14 degrees crellsous. -- crellsous. >> welcome back, a reminder of the top stories in al jazeera. in his first speech in months, syria's president laid out his plan toned the conflict including a new constitution and new government. the opposition has rejected his plan. pakistani soldier has been killed and another wounded in a gunfight between indian and pakistani troops in the disputed region of kashmir. and 16 people have been killed in a u.s. drone strike targeting taliban hideouts. two suicide bombers have attacked a community center in afghanistan, killing five people. the explosions in the town in kandahar also injured 15 others. the attackers targeted a tribal uncil meeting. a spokesman for the afghan army said an investigation will be carried out into a video apparently showing soldiers abusing the bodies of dead taliban fig
this one moving away from the eastern seaboard. the other one towards west still giving snow in place as cross rockies, with temperatures beginning to rise for san francisco with high expected to reach 14 degrees crellsous. -- crellsous. >> welcome back, a reminder of the top stories in al jazeera. in his first speech in months, syria's president laid out his plan toned the conflict including a new constitution and new government. the opposition has rejected his plan. pakistani soldier...
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you're going to be turning up your heaters here by the early part of next week if you live on the eastern seaboard. for now you are enjoying the warm weather, though. now here in the british isles, we're seeing a weak front move overhead today. this will taper off throughout much of your day going into friday morning. it does look like conditions will be rather decent. take a look at this, that's our next atlantic storm system. that's going to push off toward the east bringing another round of wet and rough weather for you. even off towards eastern europe, on the other hand, we're seeing some snow showers. that's going to diminish and temperatures remaining on the cold side. warsaw with a high of 2. that will be below freezing for your highs on saturday and sunday, but average there. london and paris, a high of 5 and 6 to start off your week. here's your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. from all of us here at nhk world, thanks for joining us. have a great day wherever you are. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
you're going to be turning up your heaters here by the early part of next week if you live on the eastern seaboard. for now you are enjoying the warm weather, though. now here in the british isles, we're seeing a weak front move overhead today. this will taper off throughout much of your day going into friday morning. it does look like conditions will be rather decent. take a look at this, that's our next atlantic storm system. that's going to push off toward the east bringing another round of...
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we had tornadoes and wind damage essentially up and down the eastern seaboard.er really got past georgia. >>> we had winds and torrential rains, now back to winter. we're closing the book on january and track light snow late tonight. let's start with live look outside, our michael and son weather cam. temperatures are falling, 39 now. in fact, that's a low so far today. we'll have a midnight high and a midnight low, dew points way down to the low teens, winds out of the west at 16, not as strong as they were. we had wind gusts of 43 today at national. they're still a factor in terms of wind chills. we'll end january with .9-inch of snow. that's it. in the last 125 years this is the 26th time we've had less than an inch of snow in january and i got to thinking what about the next month, february? can we follow it up with a big month? 10 of those 25 we followed it up with 5 inches or more in the month of february. so if you're a snow lover, we've got a 33% chance of following up a dismal january with a better february. one year that stuck out in my mind was '82/'8
we had tornadoes and wind damage essentially up and down the eastern seaboard.er really got past georgia. >>> we had winds and torrential rains, now back to winter. we're closing the book on january and track light snow late tonight. let's start with live look outside, our michael and son weather cam. temperatures are falling, 39 now. in fact, that's a low so far today. we'll have a midnight high and a midnight low, dew points way down to the low teens, winds out of the west at 16, not...
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all across the eastern seaboard we have just been seeing absolutely temperatures above average. it's all due to this frontal area here. ahead of it you are seeing this warm air come in from the south. that's really been raising up these temperatures. but, yeah, things are going to start to change, because as that pushes off there towards the east, bringing heavy rainfall towards the northeast, the western great lakes will see a mix of freezing rain across this region, very dangerous for driving. but behind it, see this cold front here? that is really what's going to be the big changer. this is already bringing some snowfall in this region, upwards of 15 centimeters across much of the dakotas is going to be expected. widespread winter storm warnings are actually in place. as that continues to push off towards the east it will be associated with this high-amplitude trough. that means the jet stream is continuing to dip all the way down towards mexico and it is gradually working its way off towards the east. all those areas in the red will work their way towards the east and that's
all across the eastern seaboard we have just been seeing absolutely temperatures above average. it's all due to this frontal area here. ahead of it you are seeing this warm air come in from the south. that's really been raising up these temperatures. but, yeah, things are going to start to change, because as that pushes off there towards the east, bringing heavy rainfall towards the northeast, the western great lakes will see a mix of freezing rain across this region, very dangerous for...
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metro area or the eastern seaboard but back to the west, chicago, st. louis, memphis seeing severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings across the area and the whole system will continue to move our way. as it does, our severe weather threat goes up. severe potential for us including virginia and west virginia maryland including the baltimore regions and 95. we will watch the scenario play out carefully. the biggest threat for us is damaging winds, up to 50 to 60 miles an hour. tomorrow temperatures back to around 70. wait until you see how low they go on thursday. >>> it feels like mother nature is flipping the switch on us, doesn't it? from 70s and sunshine today to the chance of flurries on friday. erica gonzalez follows our team coverage on the wacky, potentially dangerous weather. >>. >> reporter: it's a beautiful night here in dupont circle. a lot of folks are out enjoying the evening, going out for a stroll, bike ride org a jog. i just got off the phone with our meteorologist who you heard from a minute ago and in order to prepare for tomorrow this
metro area or the eastern seaboard but back to the west, chicago, st. louis, memphis seeing severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings across the area and the whole system will continue to move our way. as it does, our severe weather threat goes up. severe potential for us including virginia and west virginia maryland including the baltimore regions and 95. we will watch the scenario play out carefully. the biggest threat for us is damaging winds, up to 50 to 60 miles an hour. tomorrow...
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for many of us, especially on the eastern seaboard, this is the coldest morning in a couple years, especially when you factor in the windchills. here's the set up. it's not everyone. we're very mild today, great lakes, oklahoma, texas, through the gulf states, if you're on the other side of the jet stream from the northern plains, the great lakes and northeast, it's just like yesterday if not worse. the windchills this morning, right now the worst of it is in northern new england. this is just the temperatures by itself. single digits from albany to new york city at 11. boston at 11. caribou at minus 17. that's the actual temperature. we're at minus 6 in duluth. when we factor in the wind. this makes it biting and much worse. caribou at minus 30 win chills. that's dangerous territory. all of maine, new hampshire, vermont, burlington at minus 24. the adirondacks of new york back to buffalo, minus 10. this is cold stuff. i mentioned even new york city has a negative 2 windchill. from new york down the i-95 corridor, much colder than what we've seen in a long time. how long will it last? this is
for many of us, especially on the eastern seaboard, this is the coldest morning in a couple years, especially when you factor in the windchills. here's the set up. it's not everyone. we're very mild today, great lakes, oklahoma, texas, through the gulf states, if you're on the other side of the jet stream from the northern plains, the great lakes and northeast, it's just like yesterday if not worse. the windchills this morning, right now the worst of it is in northern new england. this is just...
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and southeastern ridge is delivering the warm air up the eastern seaboard and that's what he's going with us through the course of the weekend. 48 in town today. cloudy and fog developing for the overnight. 40 degrees and look at the seven-day forecast. 60 by saturday. 67 on sunday and we will get to more normal conditions but thursday into next week, that's when we think of pattern changes. temperatures that will be into the 30s. we will talk about that coming up in a bit. let's talk traffic. >> reporter: we are following a very serious crash in carroll county. if you are traveling in the westminster area route 97 is shut down between barthilo road and old liberty. stick with 32 or route 27. more problems on 95 where we are dealing with a crash along northbound lanes. it's blocking one of the lanes of the off-ramp to dundalk avenue. here's a live look at 95 at eastern avenue. everything is moving along. no problems through the fort mchenry tunnel. 8 minutes northbound from the beltway to the toll plaza. as we check in and look at the beltway in parkville, everything is up to speed.
and southeastern ridge is delivering the warm air up the eastern seaboard and that's what he's going with us through the course of the weekend. 48 in town today. cloudy and fog developing for the overnight. 40 degrees and look at the seven-day forecast. 60 by saturday. 67 on sunday and we will get to more normal conditions but thursday into next week, that's when we think of pattern changes. temperatures that will be into the 30s. we will talk about that coming up in a bit. let's talk traffic....
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that's going to bring snow from the ohio valley toward the eastern seaboard, with an icy mix. places like raleigh, atlanta. watch out for slick spots in the evening commute. one to three inch event. higher amounts in the appalachians. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that. >>> coming up next, ashton kutcher takes his turn as the one and only steve jobs. our first look at the movie premiering at sundance today. >>> and just in the nick of time, a rash of rescues, as floodwaters surprise people down under. >>> welcome back, everybody. kia motors is getting ready to settle false mileage claims. the south korean automaker is putting aside nearly $200 million to compensate owners after admitting it overstated the fuel economy on over 1 million vehicles sold in north america. >>> the boeing 787 dreamliner is still grounded after a rash of mechanical problems. investigators say safety backups failed on at least one of the planes, allowing a battery fire earlier this month. nippon airways that has more 787s than any other airline, has canceled almost 500 dreamlin
that's going to bring snow from the ohio valley toward the eastern seaboard, with an icy mix. places like raleigh, atlanta. watch out for slick spots in the evening commute. one to three inch event. higher amounts in the appalachians. rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that. >>> coming up next, ashton kutcher takes his turn as the one and only steve jobs. our first look at the movie premiering at sundance today. >>> and just in the nick of time, a...
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we are clear up and down the eastern seaboard and here's the first early look at that game time forecast in foxborough sunday night. ravens facing windy conditions, gusts to 35 with a wind chill in the 20s temps will be falling through the game. temps will fall here next week. wait until you see the arctic blast temperatures ahead. >> thanks. >>> new at 11, more victims have come forward accusing a former teacher's aide at the maryland school of the deaf of abusing them. 37-year-old clarence taylor was accused in december of abusing three girls at the school from 2008 to 2010 the new charges include allegations from as recently as 2011. the first am gations were he kissed or fondeled them when they were between 10 and 15. >>> three days into a siege at a natural gas plant in the algerian desert and it's unclear how many died. one american has been killed. u.s. government is calling this an act of terror and insisting it will not negotiate with terrorists. chuck silverston has the latest. >> reporter: the gas plant is remote and reportedly ringed with explosives by terrorists making the a
we are clear up and down the eastern seaboard and here's the first early look at that game time forecast in foxborough sunday night. ravens facing windy conditions, gusts to 35 with a wind chill in the 20s temps will be falling through the game. temps will fall here next week. wait until you see the arctic blast temperatures ahead. >> thanks. >>> new at 11, more victims have come forward accusing a former teacher's aide at the maryland school of the deaf of abusing them....
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sandy devastated millions in new york, new jersey and connecticut when is slammed into the eastern seaboard back in october. >>> more funerals in brazil this morning. he -- [ no audio ] [ stand by for captions ] >> reporter: richard is a cub master and father of 11-year- old tyler. he and his wife are teaching their son not to discriminate. >> we said we really want to take a stand against this. >> reporter: that's why in maryland, 45 cub scouts took a stand against the boy scouts ban on homosexuals. they posted a nondiscrimination statement. >> if we wanted to keep our charter and have it reissued to us, we would have to remove our statement from our website. >> reporter: this backlash against the boy scouts ban kicked off last april when jennifer tyrell in ohio said she was kicked out of her son's cub scouts pack for being a lesbian. >> i don't believe that the community doesn't have all freedoms and equal rights and it's still amazing to me that we are still even having these discussions. >> reporter: she has more than 300,000 signatures of support. then celebrities got involved. in july
sandy devastated millions in new york, new jersey and connecticut when is slammed into the eastern seaboard back in october. >>> more funerals in brazil this morning. he -- [ no audio ] [ stand by for captions ] >> reporter: richard is a cub master and father of 11-year- old tyler. he and his wife are teaching their son not to discriminate. >> we said we really want to take a stand against this. >> reporter: that's why in maryland, 45 cub scouts took a stand against...
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going to work its way to the east dropping temperatures below freezing, so if you are along the eastern seaboardenjoy the warm weather for the time being because it is going to cool right off. now we'll take a look over to the british isles, you're going to see a break on your thursday. we are seeing some sunny skies move across the area, but on friday and saturday the cool air pressure is going to move in to kick up the winds and bring some heavy rainfall with any gail force winds near the west coast of ireland over to the u.k. as far as south as the iberian peninsula. low pressure is lingering near the baltic states to dump a few more centimeters of snowfall. gradually diminishing off but ushering in colder temperatures. over to warsaw you're seeing a high of 1. it is not going to reach the freezing mark on saturday and sunday with a high near minus 3 for you. unseasonably warm there for you in london and paris. both a high of 7 and 9 on your thursday. now here's a look at your extended forecast. >>> we'll be back in 30 minutes with more news. i'm gene otani in tokyo. from all of us here at nh
going to work its way to the east dropping temperatures below freezing, so if you are along the eastern seaboardenjoy the warm weather for the time being because it is going to cool right off. now we'll take a look over to the british isles, you're going to see a break on your thursday. we are seeing some sunny skies move across the area, but on friday and saturday the cool air pressure is going to move in to kick up the winds and bring some heavy rainfall with any gail force winds near the...