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the weather channel's mike seidel is in fayetteville, south carolina, and he had this report a moment ago. >> in fayetteville, we had sleet and snow, and now it is all sleet, and the temperatures and the clouds around the freezing mark, and the roads are fine. remember, with 32 right now, but the air is dry. by tomorrow morning the temperatures are going to be down in the teens, and we have a winter storming until 9:00, and we will be here for five to the eight inches, and right here on the interstate kcorridor, and this is a big p deadeal, becaus snowfall is 3 to 6 feet. >> what kind of place is that where it is only that much traffic? >> well, they are all home. is that it, doug? >> well, if you think it is hard to get around here when it snows a little bit, in the south, they are having a mess of thing and entire interstates are shutdown because of the ice and the snow. for us, the cold side, and 18 degrees right now with a windchill of 7, and a cold day, and we are seeing a lot of them in january, and snow is making the way down, but it is not making its way all of the way down, a
the weather channel's mike seidel is in fayetteville, south carolina, and he had this report a moment ago. >> in fayetteville, we had sleet and snow, and now it is all sleet, and the temperatures and the clouds around the freezing mark, and the roads are fine. remember, with 32 right now, but the air is dry. by tomorrow morning the temperatures are going to be down in the teens, and we have a winter storming until 9:00, and we will be here for five to the eight inches, and right here on...
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. >> weather channel meteorologist mike seidel in fayetteville, north carolina for us.ze an egg today, but what are people going to expect down there? >> you know, after being in chicago, brian, with those minus-25 wind chills, i think i can handle a 22-above zero wind chill in fayetteville. everyone is excited here because this town on average in a season gets .9 of an inch of snow. many years they don't even see a flake. right now we're forecasting a solid four to six inches here. that's going to be a major travel headache tonight. already we've got schools closing early in atlanta with snow moving into the atlanta area. look for an inch or two there, but that is the world's busiest airport where they've already cancelled hundreds of flights. here in north carolina, we may have sleet at first and then it goes gang busters tonight and temperatures tomorrow morning in the mid teens, so a definite snow day tomorrow here and up towards the raleigh area. down towards myrtle beach, sleet, ice, snow. but the real concern as far as serious impacts, the savannah, charleston ar
. >> weather channel meteorologist mike seidel in fayetteville, north carolina for us.ze an egg today, but what are people going to expect down there? >> you know, after being in chicago, brian, with those minus-25 wind chills, i think i can handle a 22-above zero wind chill in fayetteville. everyone is excited here because this town on average in a season gets .9 of an inch of snow. many years they don't even see a flake. right now we're forecasting a solid four to six inches here....
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it was a very humble beginning for the clintons here in fayetteville. they were both making $14,000 a year as law professors. out here in sleep the summers because they did not have air conditioning. this is the clinton kitchen. she referred to it as the room in the house that desperately needed to be remodeled. this is what it looked like when the clintons were here. they had the harvest gold appliances. of course hillary never cooked. she said bill would occasionally fry anes. -- fry things. the formal dining room the clintons called the war room. they used it as campaign headquarters for the attorney general campaign, which was the first successful political campaign in 1976. ande was a map of arkansas hillary had the idea to visit each county three times. fayetteville was a place where they readily settled in. they really thought they had arrived. they had got married, bought a house, they had successful jobs as law professors and they had finished law school. they had reached a plateau where they had reached a lot of the things they set goals for i
it was a very humble beginning for the clintons here in fayetteville. they were both making $14,000 a year as law professors. out here in sleep the summers because they did not have air conditioning. this is the clinton kitchen. she referred to it as the room in the house that desperately needed to be remodeled. this is what it looked like when the clintons were here. they had the harvest gold appliances. of course hillary never cooked. she said bill would occasionally fry anes. -- fry things....
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our reporter sarah is live in fayetteville, north carolina where there is a chance of morning snow showers. sarah. >> reporter: that is right. we already got about two inches overnight. you can see the roads are still pretty slushy and that is a condition that is happening in a lot of towns across the south right now. very dangerous on the roads. the big story this morning is still the children who was stuck overnight in their schools in alabama and georgia. 4500 students had to spend the night last night in school at hoover. they had no way to get home. 800 more were stuck in birmingham, alabama and in the atlanta area kids were stuck on their school buses for hours. some of them not getsing home until early this morning. some of them not until about an hour ago. the main problem there was gridlock. schools and businesses they all let out at the same time yesterday afternoon when the snow began to fall. there was a mad rush to get out. it caused massive traffic jams. a lot of people ran out of gas and abandoned their cars and walked. many spent the night sleeping on the floors of convenie
our reporter sarah is live in fayetteville, north carolina where there is a chance of morning snow showers. sarah. >> reporter: that is right. we already got about two inches overnight. you can see the roads are still pretty slushy and that is a condition that is happening in a lot of towns across the south right now. very dangerous on the roads. the big story this morning is still the children who was stuck overnight in their schools in alabama and georgia. 4500 students had to spend the...
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is fayetteville in the house? do you want to stand up again and be fayetteville? [laughter] innovative row gram around prescription drug use awareness, educate parents and grandparents about the dangers of prescription drug misuse. neither of those mayors are here, we are going to be giving it to the mayors who to be used wisely. all right, to our large city category, . our second-place winner for receiving a grant of found thousand dollars, the city of indianapolis, mayor ballard. [applause] celebrating families program, which aims to support families in the early stages of recovery from substance abuse. come on up, we will take a photo. >> i don't want to steal the show, thank you so much for this rate honor -- great honor. on behalf of the city of indianapolis, and all of its rate citizen, thank you so much. i asked if he wanted to give remarks, and he said he was still feeling bad about the colts. >> that is a low blow. >> thank you. -- first place winner [laughter] going to a program called too good for drugs program, the city of philadelphia, given up to our
is fayetteville in the house? do you want to stand up again and be fayetteville? [laughter] innovative row gram around prescription drug use awareness, educate parents and grandparents about the dangers of prescription drug misuse. neither of those mayors are here, we are going to be giving it to the mayors who to be used wisely. all right, to our large city category, . our second-place winner for receiving a grant of found thousand dollars, the city of indianapolis, mayor ballard. [applause]...
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sara ganim is in fayetteville north carolina with more on this winter weather. a lot of kids who were stranded at school are saying it's just an extended play day but for those who are stranded on the roles and are still on the road to try to get home quite the nightmare in the south. reporting live in fayetteville north carolina on sarah annum. thank you sarah. >>anny: i heard that people in atlanta were leaving their cars stranded. they're going to match restores and sleeping there. try to find some shelter. or they were spending the night at the gas station. >>anny: at were talking about some changes in our weather pattern as well. nothing as intense as the cold conditions in the south but we are talking about finally some rain in this area. here's erica with our weather and traffic. the morning erica. >>erica: the morning to you both. i want to talk more extensively about what's happening in the deep south. we will have some lingering snow showers and freezing rain forest of florida and georgia border. but as resume and you on notice that this grant is actua
sara ganim is in fayetteville north carolina with more on this winter weather. a lot of kids who were stranded at school are saying it's just an extended play day but for those who are stranded on the roles and are still on the road to try to get home quite the nightmare in the south. reporting live in fayetteville north carolina on sarah annum. thank you sarah. >>anny: i heard that people in atlanta were leaving their cars stranded. they're going to match restores and sleeping there. try...
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march 20th, 2007, fayetteville, arkansas. normally, officers go out solo, but corporal chris denton is recovering from a back injury, so he's riding shotgun with corporal phillip crosby. >> just really excited to finally get back to work, but i knew there were some limitations that i was going to have. >> several hours into their shift, it's turning out to be an uneventful evening. not a bad first night as corporal denton eases his way back into the job. >> we'd had a few service calls. i think we might have made a traffic stop or two. nothing stressful, nothing really big. >> but at 1:38 a.m. their night goes from zero to 60 in a matter of seconds. they're dispatched to a car accident that happens to be a block away from their location. >> it was one of those situations where as soon as we got on scene, we knew action had to be taken right now. >> the vehicle is on fire. >> my first reaction was to get out of the car and check to make sure nobody's inside of the vehicle. >> the clock is ticking and the officers have to work
march 20th, 2007, fayetteville, arkansas. normally, officers go out solo, but corporal chris denton is recovering from a back injury, so he's riding shotgun with corporal phillip crosby. >> just really excited to finally get back to work, but i knew there were some limitations that i was going to have. >> several hours into their shift, it's turning out to be an uneventful evening. not a bad first night as corporal denton eases his way back into the job. >> we'd had a few...
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>> dylan dreyer starting us off in fayetteville, north carolina tonight. dylan, thank you. >>> as fate and luck would have it, al roker is in washington tonight with a look at more on where this storm is headed. hey, al, good evening. >> where you go, brian, i go. we will continue to follow this weather. it stretches from texas all the way to new england with watches, winter storm watches, warnings and winter weather advisories all the way into the northeast and new england. the latest radar shows not only an icy mix stretching across the gulf coast on into the southeastern atlantic and the outer banks, but we're also going to see light snow here in washington all the way up to new york city. here's what's going on. cold air pushing in, so the storm intensifies along the coast as these low pressure systems move up, and bring with it a lot more ice, snow right along the coast, stretching all the way to new york, boston, washington, d.c. and by early tomorrow morning, the ice storm ends and in the outer banks it will start to clear. look at these snowfall an
>> dylan dreyer starting us off in fayetteville, north carolina tonight. dylan, thank you. >>> as fate and luck would have it, al roker is in washington tonight with a look at more on where this storm is headed. hey, al, good evening. >> where you go, brian, i go. we will continue to follow this weather. it stretches from texas all the way to new england with watches, winter storm watches, warnings and winter weather advisories all the way into the northeast and new...
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. >> reporter: well, scott, freezing rain has started to fall here, but fayetteville is expected to get up to six inches of snow, its worst storm in three years. drivers unaccustomed to slick roads are going nowhere fast. crews in north carolina sprayed roads with de-icing fluid, but traffic was still a mess in places as drivers tried to beat the ice and snow. this was atlanta; a 20-minute trip took three hours. less than an inch of snow near birmingham, alabama, caused this. six southern states have declared an emergency. widespread power outages are expected. this convoy of trucks was being pre-positioned near jackson, mississippi. now, towns are rolling out rarely used snow plows. bill hammond is a maintenance engineer for cumberland county, north carolina. >> it may be tough, depending on how much snow accumulation we get. if it tracks further east and we don't get none it, won't hurt my feelings at all. >> reporter: schools here will be closed tomorrow. fort bragg, the army's largest base, is also closed for nonessential personnel. scott, temperatures in this part of north carolina
. >> reporter: well, scott, freezing rain has started to fall here, but fayetteville is expected to get up to six inches of snow, its worst storm in three years. drivers unaccustomed to slick roads are going nowhere fast. crews in north carolina sprayed roads with de-icing fluid, but traffic was still a mess in places as drivers tried to beat the ice and snow. this was atlanta; a 20-minute trip took three hours. less than an inch of snow near birmingham, alabama, caused this. six southern...
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raleigh, you're clear, fayetteville, you're clear, but there's a lot of snow coming up through the outer banks. virginia banks still snowing. we've had a light coating of snow in southern new england, snowing pretty good in cape cod. a picture from cape may and southern new jersey around atlantic city -- actually, we just lost that shot, but there are a couple inches of snow there, so southern new england, mid-atlantic, new york city area, be careful, a coating of snow for you. >> it's here. thank you, bill. >>> back to washington now. there were some lighter moments at last night's state of the union address, but this was not one of them. new york congressman michael grimm was being interviewed after the speech. new york 1 reporter michael scotto asked him about campaign finances and his answer might be the only republican response anyone remembers. >> speaking about anything off topic. this is only about the president's speech. thank you. >> what about -- all right, so, congressman michael grimm does not want to talk about some of the allegations concerning his campaign finances. we wa
raleigh, you're clear, fayetteville, you're clear, but there's a lot of snow coming up through the outer banks. virginia banks still snowing. we've had a light coating of snow in southern new england, snowing pretty good in cape cod. a picture from cape may and southern new jersey around atlantic city -- actually, we just lost that shot, but there are a couple inches of snow there, so southern new england, mid-atlantic, new york city area, be careful, a coating of snow for you. >> it's...
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they got married in fayetteville. they had successful jobs as law professors and they finished law school. they reached a plateau where they had achieved a lot of things. >> water program on first lady hillary clinton. see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. on c-span. live on monday, our series continues with first lady laura bush. >> the house adjourned early so republicans to attend a party retreat. they will hear from political strategists and take place in policy discussions. members returned to washington for legislative work on monday. before they adjourned, they debated and passed the arm though. it spends $956 billion over 10 years. by $8s the snap program billion over a decade. it also and the direct payment farm subsidies. today' beginning with the agricultural party chairman, frank lucas. might consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lucas: thank you, mr. speaker. my colleagues, this has been a long and seemingly epic journey that the house agriculture committee that is been upon. mr. peter
they got married in fayetteville. they had successful jobs as law professors and they finished law school. they reached a plateau where they had achieved a lot of things. >> water program on first lady hillary clinton. see it saturday at 7:00 p.m. on c-span. live on monday, our series continues with first lady laura bush. >> the house adjourned early so republicans to attend a party retreat. they will hear from political strategists and take place in policy discussions. members...
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manuel is in fayetteville north carolina. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. fayetteville remains under a state of emergency. schools here will close for a second day and below me is the expressway which leads to ft. bragg. this would normally be the morning rush hour. you can see there's hardly any traffic as the army's largest base is also closed for nonessential personnel. plows are working around the clock in north carolina to clear the streets. >> icy, so definitely i stopped, but the person behind me ran right into me. >> reporter: many communities are experiencing conditions not seen in years. now towns are rolling out rarely used snow equipment. in south carolina many schools are closed. the governor declared a state of emergency. freezing rain is blamed for traffic accidents, bridge closures, and power outages. still, the severe conditions aren't stopping some people from enjoying the unusual weather. >> we're used to snow so hey, we've got it, you know, half inch, or whatever. >> rep
manuel is in fayetteville north carolina. manuel, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. fayetteville remains under a state of emergency. schools here will close for a second day and below me is the expressway which leads to ft. bragg. this would normally be the morning rush hour. you can see there's hardly any traffic as the army's largest base is also closed for nonessential personnel. plows are working around the clock in north carolina to clear the streets....
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. >> this is where the clintons lived when they were professors at fayetteville. after hillary's first year of teaching here, bill was driving her down this road to go to the airport and they saw the house and it was for sale and hillary pointed at the house and said, that's a cute house. and bill took her to the airport and picked her up from the airport about a month later and said, i bought your dream house, you have to marry me and live with me in it. and that was in fact the fourth time he had proposed. >> there were nine people at the wedding. it was a very small, intimate ceremony. their wedding announcement made notable mention of the fact that hillary was retaining her own name. bill wasn't bothered by this however when they told virginia she gasped and when they told hillary's mother, she cried. fayetteville was the place where they really settled in. they really thought they had arrived. they'd gotten married, they had bought a house, they had successful jobs as law professors. they finished law school. so they'd kind of reached a plateau where they'd a
. >> this is where the clintons lived when they were professors at fayetteville. after hillary's first year of teaching here, bill was driving her down this road to go to the airport and they saw the house and it was for sale and hillary pointed at the house and said, that's a cute house. and bill took her to the airport and picked her up from the airport about a month later and said, i bought your dream house, you have to marry me and live with me in it. and that was in fact the fourth...
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. >> this is where the clintons lived when they were professors in fayetteville.would drive down this road to go to the airport and they saw this house and hillary clinton thought it was cute. he took her to the are war and picked her up about a month said, i bought your dream house. you have to marry me now. that was the fourth time he proposed. >> the winning announcement made notable mention of the fact that she was retaining her run name. he was not bothered by it. when the told hillary's mother, she cried. >> fayetteville is where they really settled in. they had arrived, got married, had successful jobs as law professors. plateau where they had achieved a lot of the things they had set goals for in life. >> watch our program on first 80 hillary clinton -- first lady were see it saturday on c-span. life monday, the series continues with first lady laura bush. c-span launched its first c-span schoolbus in 1993 visiting hundreds of schools and communities nationwide and raising awareness on how c-span covers government with the public affairs program. today, 20
. >> this is where the clintons lived when they were professors in fayetteville.would drive down this road to go to the airport and they saw this house and hillary clinton thought it was cute. he took her to the are war and picked her up about a month said, i bought your dream house. you have to marry me now. that was the fourth time he proposed. >> the winning announcement made notable mention of the fact that she was retaining her run name. he was not bothered by it. when the told...
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. >> this house is where the clintons lived when they were professors in fayetteville. after hillary's first year of teaching here, bill was driving her down the road to go to the airport. they saw the house and saw it was for sale. and hillary pointed at the house and said, that's a cute house. bill took her to the airport around picked her up from the airport a month later. i bought your dream house because you have to marry me and live there with me because i could not be alone. that was fourth time he proposed. there was small ceremony. nothing made mention that hillary was retaining her own name. bill wasn't bothered by this when they told virginia, she gasped and when they told hillary's mother she cried. fayetteville was the place where they really settled in. they really thought they had arrived. they had gotten married. they bought a house. they had successful jobs as law professors and finished law school. they reached a plateau where they achieved a lot of things they set goals in life. >>> watch our program on first lady hillary clinton at your website, c-sp
. >> this house is where the clintons lived when they were professors in fayetteville. after hillary's first year of teaching here, bill was driving her down the road to go to the airport. they saw the house and saw it was for sale. and hillary pointed at the house and said, that's a cute house. bill took her to the airport around picked her up from the airport a month later. i bought your dream house because you have to marry me and live there with me because i could not be alone. that...
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the same moment they made that announcement with michelle obama a server in a fayetteville north carolina forced to work with hepatitis a because she didn't have paid sick days. 3000 people had to get tested for have a force by the local health department. filed a consumer class-action against the restaurant and one. that same year there were two norovirus out rakes. norovirus is the winter stomach flu. they were to norovirus out rakes in olive garden in olive garden's one in indiana and one in illinois. i ask you how healthy can the food he for your kids if you are going to expose them to hepatitis a and stomach flu? it can't be that healthy. not just for you and your family but for the workers, for their co-workers and even for the employers. this is a public health disaster and it is certainly a moral disaster. that people are living off their tips to the point where they cannot afford to do anything and work all the time. fortunately there is good news on the way after many years of fighting together with coalition partners. there is finally a bill in congress that would raise that it
the same moment they made that announcement with michelle obama a server in a fayetteville north carolina forced to work with hepatitis a because she didn't have paid sick days. 3000 people had to get tested for have a force by the local health department. filed a consumer class-action against the restaurant and one. that same year there were two norovirus out rakes. norovirus is the winter stomach flu. they were to norovirus out rakes in olive garden in olive garden's one in indiana and one in...
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we are in snowy fayetteville, north carolina, and all across the southeast, we ended up with about 3atlanta that was hit so hard. it was just an inch of snow, but because everyone was still at work, everyone was still at school, everyone tried to get on to the roads at the same time. we had reports at one point yesterday in one metro atlanta school district with 50 kids still on a bus, and they did end up getting home safely, but two of those kids ended up sleeping overnight on the bus with the bus driver. they are safe now. everyone is safe, and 2,000 kids all across the south ended up just staying at school through the night. a lot of teachers said this is what we do, we take care of kids, we keep the kids happy, and they certainly did that. but you know, an interesting night for those kids, for sure. just because there was this point where the roads were too bad, the snow came down, there was too much traffic, and it just wasn't worth sending those kids home. we also have lots of power outages all across the south. this area is not as prepared for the snow and ice like we are in t
we are in snowy fayetteville, north carolina, and all across the southeast, we ended up with about 3atlanta that was hit so hard. it was just an inch of snow, but because everyone was still at work, everyone was still at school, everyone tried to get on to the roads at the same time. we had reports at one point yesterday in one metro atlanta school district with 50 kids still on a bus, and they did end up getting home safely, but two of those kids ended up sleeping overnight on the bus with the...
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, it's providing funding for many of our universities, including the university of arkansas at fayetteville and arkansas state university in jonesboro to conduct cutting edge agricultural research. it's supporting economic development grants for the delta regional authority, which is in our region of the country, to boost quality of life in the delta region. it's providing our kids with a safe and stable food supply by supporting, again, in our state it's the arkansas children's nutrition center in little rock, and it's investing in the technology of tomorrow by funding the national center for toxicological research in jefferson county, arkansas. the nctr, which is part of the f.d.a., is doing that's also very important and people often take for granted, they don't understand what it does, but it is very important. now they have a new focus on nanotechnology which they have been doing the last few years, and that's going to be a game changer as well. those are just a few of the things it's doing. i could stand here for an hour or so explaining all the benefits of the bill, i could talk abou
, it's providing funding for many of our universities, including the university of arkansas at fayetteville and arkansas state university in jonesboro to conduct cutting edge agricultural research. it's supporting economic development grants for the delta regional authority, which is in our region of the country, to boost quality of life in the delta region. it's providing our kids with a safe and stable food supply by supporting, again, in our state it's the arkansas children's nutrition...
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. >> this is where the professors lived when they were in fayetteville.y saw the house and it was for sale and hillary pointed at the house and said, that is a cute house. bill took of the airport and said i bought your dream house. i cannot live there alone. there were nine people at the wedding. it was a small ceremony. killing was retaining her own name --hillary was retaining her own name. they told hillary's mother and she cried. faith hill was a place they settled in. was a place they settled in. they had reached a plateau where they had achieved a place with a set goals for themselves. >> watch our program on first ladies or see it saturday on c-span. our series continues with laura bush on monday. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us now is jason chaffetz, republican from utah. and member of the homeland security committees. thank you for joining us. talking about state of the union . you think you'll address you? guest: very generally. this is the sixth time we will have heard from the president. it is always good to hear from the
. >> this is where the professors lived when they were in fayetteville.y saw the house and it was for sale and hillary pointed at the house and said, that is a cute house. bill took of the airport and said i bought your dream house. i cannot live there alone. there were nine people at the wedding. it was a small ceremony. killing was retaining her own name --hillary was retaining her own name. they told hillary's mother and she cried. faith hill was a place they settled in. was a place...
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. ♪ >> this is where the clintons lived when they were professors in fayetteville.er hillary's first year of teaching, bill was driving her to go to the airport. they sell the house, it was for sale, hillary said that is a cute house. bill took her to the airport and pick her up a month later. house, i got your dream you have to marry me and live with me. that was the fourth time he had proposed. >> there were nine people at the wedding. their wedding announcement made mention of the fact that hillary was retaining her name. bill did not seem to be bothered. she gasped, and when they told hillary's mother she cried. they settled in. they have gotten married, bought a house and had successful jobs as professors. kind of reached a plateau where they had achieved things they had set goals for. >> watch our programming on first lady hillary clinton on our website, (202) 585-388 -- or website, c-span.org. on monday, first lady laura bush. >> bringing attention to what women do always returns to the questions of body. for one thing, many people object to bringing women's
. ♪ >> this is where the clintons lived when they were professors in fayetteville.er hillary's first year of teaching, bill was driving her to go to the airport. they sell the house, it was for sale, hillary said that is a cute house. bill took her to the airport and pick her up a month later. house, i got your dream you have to marry me and live with me. that was the fourth time he had proposed. >> there were nine people at the wedding. their wedding announcement made mention of...
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she's in fayetteville, north carolina. dylan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. you know, i never thought i would be talking about a major winter storm from north carolina. it was 60 degrees when i got here yesterday. we're now down to 31 degrees. now, keep in mind, this is a major winter snow and ice storm stretching about 1,200 miles from parts of texas all the way up into delaware. that's about 39 million people in the path of snow and ice. now, for areas right along the gulf coast, that goes for louisiana, alabama, mississippi. this is going to be a major ice storm. about 100 miles east of here. the last time they saw 6 inches of snow was back in 1989. and that was one of the top three all-time snowstorms on record. we should get about 4 to 7 inches out of this storm. the average snowfall here is less than an inch of snow. it's going to be a big deal once the snow starts to get going later on this afternoon. we should end up with about 4 to 8 inches of snow. obviously the schools are schools as everyone prepares for what's going to be a big event later on tod
she's in fayetteville, north carolina. dylan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, matt. you know, i never thought i would be talking about a major winter storm from north carolina. it was 60 degrees when i got here yesterday. we're now down to 31 degrees. now, keep in mind, this is a major winter snow and ice storm stretching about 1,200 miles from parts of texas all the way up into delaware. that's about 39 million people in the path of snow and ice. now, for areas right...
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fayetteville was a place he really settled in. they thought they arrived. they got married, bought a house, they had jobs as law professors and they finished law school. they achieved a lot of things they have set goals for in life. life. >> watch our program on first lady hillary clinton at our website, c-span.org/firstladies or see a saturday at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. live monday our cities continues with first lady laura bush. >> a couple of live events to tell you about today. on c-span3, the senate arms services committee looks at retirement benefits. and at 2 p.m., two house foreign affairs subcommittee's focus on how the iranian nuclear deal is being implement. >> c-span launched its first c-span school bus in 1993 visiting hundreds of schools and communities nationwide and raising awareness on c-span covers politics and government with our public affairs programming. today, 20 years later, the c-span bus continues on the road. on the campaign trail and visiting book festivals, history events, education conferences and schools. look for us on the
fayetteville was a place he really settled in. they thought they arrived. they got married, bought a house, they had jobs as law professors and they finished law school. they achieved a lot of things they have set goals for in life. life. >> watch our program on first lady hillary clinton at our website, c-span.org/firstladies or see a saturday at 7 p.m. eastern on c-span. live monday our cities continues with first lady laura bush. >> a couple of live events to tell you about...
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fayetteville was a place where they settled in. they thought they had arrived, they got married, bought a house, had successful jobs as law professors and finished law school. they had achieved a lot of things that go forward in life. >> first lady hillary clinton on our web site c-span.org/firstlady or see it at 7:00 eastern on c-span and live monday our series continues with first lady laura bush. >> confirmation hearing for a couple state department officials. senate foreign relations committee, the state department foreign and service director general. this is 25 minutes. >> we begin the next panel. with that, to both ambassador a chacon and mr. smith, your statement will be included in the record. i ask you to summarize those statements in five minutes or so and then to have a dialogue with you after that. >> thank you, mr. chairman, members of the committee. i am honored to be here today before u.s. president obama's nominee to be the next director-general of human-resources that the department of state. i deeply appreciate t
fayetteville was a place where they settled in. they thought they had arrived, they got married, bought a house, had successful jobs as law professors and finished law school. they had achieved a lot of things that go forward in life. >> first lady hillary clinton on our web site c-span.org/firstlady or see it at 7:00 eastern on c-span and live monday our series continues with first lady laura bush. >> confirmation hearing for a couple state department officials. senate foreign...