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the great dome of the cathedral in florence, the duomo.s crowned with a golden sphere, and leonardo was among those who helped to create it. the famous bell tower, the campanile, was in existence 150 years before leonardo's birth. and the bronze doors of the adjoining baptistery were finished by lorenzo ghiberti in 1452, the year of leonardo's birth. michelangelo called these doors depicting scenes from the bible "the gates of paradise." nowadays people come flocking to the city to see these wonderful creations of the past. leonardo's father apprenticed him to andrea verrocchio whose workshop was the most important in florence. here on via dell'acqua "water street," leonardo's career as an artist was to begin. his master, verrocchio was a famous craftsman-- a painter, a sculptor, a goldsmith. his workshop was not merely an artist's studio for he and his apprentices could fashion anything that required skill of hand. at the uffizi, the great museum in florence is verrocchio's painting the baptism of christ, more famous now for leonardo's co
the great dome of the cathedral in florence, the duomo.s crowned with a golden sphere, and leonardo was among those who helped to create it. the famous bell tower, the campanile, was in existence 150 years before leonardo's birth. and the bronze doors of the adjoining baptistery were finished by lorenzo ghiberti in 1452, the year of leonardo's birth. michelangelo called these doors depicting scenes from the bible "the gates of paradise." nowadays people come flocking to the city to...
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the great dome of the cathedral in florence, the duomo.is crowned with a golden sphere, and leonardo was among those who helped to create it. the famous bell tower, the campanile, was in existence 150 years before leonardo's birth. and the bronze doors of the adjoining baptistery were finished by lorenzo ghiberti in 1452, the year of leonardo's birth. michelangelo called these doors depicting scenes from the bible "the gates of paradise." nowadays people come flocking to the city to see these wonderful creations of the past. leonardo's father apprenticed him to andrea verrocchio, whose workshop was the most important in florence. here on via dell'acqua, "water street," leonardo's career as an artist was to begin. his master, verrocchio, was a famous craftsman-- a painter, a sculptor, a goldsmith. his workshop was not merely an artist's studio, for he and his apprentices could fashion anything that required skill of hand. at the uffizi, the great museum in florence, is verrocchio's painting the baptism of christ, more famous now for leonard
the great dome of the cathedral in florence, the duomo.is crowned with a golden sphere, and leonardo was among those who helped to create it. the famous bell tower, the campanile, was in existence 150 years before leonardo's birth. and the bronze doors of the adjoining baptistery were finished by lorenzo ghiberti in 1452, the year of leonardo's birth. michelangelo called these doors depicting scenes from the bible "the gates of paradise." nowadays people come flocking to the city to...
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florence, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> florence tell us when you first realized that this tanker was burning and tell us exactly where you live in relation to it it. >> caller: there's so many sirens on. my son had called me up. he said are you and dad -- he said, look out the window. it's basically a block away from my house. it's jet black smoke everywhere fire engines everywhere. so my son called to see if we were going to be evacuated, you know, but i said i didn't know at this point. it just jet black smoke. i've never seen so much smoke. from what i understand there was a tanker. it may have been on 95 -- the bridge. >> on 90 on 130 northbound when it overturned. >> there's ambulances and cop cars and firemen everywhere. >> florence has anybody knocked on your door and asked you to evacuate? you said no one has. >> no not yet. my son called to see. not yet. there's just people running all over the place. it's across the street from me. i don't think it will come down to this end, but down -
florence, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> florence tell us when you first realized that this tanker was burning and tell us exactly where you live in relation to it it. >> caller: there's so many sirens on. my son had called me up. he said are you and dad -- he said, look out the window. it's basically a block away from my house. it's jet black smoke everywhere fire engines everywhere. so my son called to see if we were going to be evacuated, you know, but i said i...
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florence: it depends on who you ask, as you can imagine. he tried to differentiate himself from his father and his brother, both former u.s. presidents. he said he would be his own man when it comes to foreign policy. he has drawn criticism from left-wing publications. "the daily beast" made fun of him for this beach. -- this speech. they said he bungled facts and pronunciation when he was speaking about boko haram. you can see some u.s. publications poking fun at him. "the daily beast" said he tried to sound presidential, but he sounded like a not well-versed former governor in foreign-policy. a british paper comes to his defense and says that his last name is a major obstacle for jeb bush. don't judge jeb bush by the presidency of his brother, george bush. jeb bush is a possible candidate worthy of the republican ticket according to "the independent." annette: the paris agricultural show is kicking off tomorrow. florence: just down the road from our studio here at "france 24." this is a major event here in france. it is the world's larges
florence: it depends on who you ask, as you can imagine. he tried to differentiate himself from his father and his brother, both former u.s. presidents. he said he would be his own man when it comes to foreign policy. he has drawn criticism from left-wing publications. "the daily beast" made fun of him for this beach. -- this speech. they said he bungled facts and pronunciation when he was speaking about boko haram. you can see some u.s. publications poking fun at him. "the daily...
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florence: i thought this might be of interest to you. the story of this woman from afghanistan, believed to be the only active female taxi driver working in afghanistan. "the washington post" profiled her, 38, unmarried, very outspoken, breaking
florence: i thought this might be of interest to you. the story of this woman from afghanistan, believed to be the only active female taxi driver working in afghanistan. "the washington post" profiled her, 38, unmarried, very outspoken, breaking
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i remember when i was a music director in florence in the big orchestra in florence and there was 27 conductors, still alive in florence and 90 years old. when we met, he said to me, what a pity to be near to die, the end of life, when i was starting to learn how to conduct an orchestra. that didn't mean one, two, three, four. to conduct an orchestra means to be able to get out from the musicians the best of the culture of their soul, of their feelings. and that's what he is conducting, not jumping on the podium and making all kind of noise. >> charlie: getting the best out of the soul and musicality of the musicians. >> you get that when you reduce, reduce reduce your beat. and the carlos cliveer, the great conductor that died, he said one time to me it would be so wonderful if one day we could conduct an orchestra without moving our arms. because many times a conductor is an impediment for the public to enjoy the music because we are becoming more and more a visual society so we are detracted from what we see on the podium more from what we hear. >> charlie: what do you think you'v
i remember when i was a music director in florence in the big orchestra in florence and there was 27 conductors, still alive in florence and 90 years old. when we met, he said to me, what a pity to be near to die, the end of life, when i was starting to learn how to conduct an orchestra. that didn't mean one, two, three, four. to conduct an orchestra means to be able to get out from the musicians the best of the culture of their soul, of their feelings. and that's what he is conducting, not...
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i am joined by florence. we're going to start with --. >> they are focusing on a re-conciliation between france and morocco. they are talking about back together. you can see a photo of the president and the more often -- and the moroccan king. this is symbolic of the reconciliation after one year of the silent treatment between the two countries. what went wrong? it takes a look at the diplomatic route. there was then on lateral crisis sparked by -- in france. it includes the head of moroccan intelligence. he was summoned in front of a court over allegations of porter -- of torture. it led to this cold period between the two countries. measures had been suspended since february 2014. an unheard of situation. >> his name appeared on the list of the bank accounts with the controversial swiss branch of hsbc. this was leaked. it has gotten lots of attention. he had an account with up to 7.9 million euros on it. in theory, it is illegal for a moroccan to get an -- there is a shock wave that has come through moroc
i am joined by florence. we're going to start with --. >> they are focusing on a re-conciliation between france and morocco. they are talking about back together. you can see a photo of the president and the more often -- and the moroccan king. this is symbolic of the reconciliation after one year of the silent treatment between the two countries. what went wrong? it takes a look at the diplomatic route. there was then on lateral crisis sparked by -- in france. it includes the head of...
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florence loi. >> thousands have marched through the capital to deny ounce boko haram.y were in support of their army joining forces to fight the group. natasha gname now reports. this isn't nigeria where the armed group is based. it's in the capital of neighboring cameroon where boko haram has launched attacks in the north. . >> in the extreme north, it has 70 closed schools, 150,000 of sdmraipts people. 200,000 nigerian refugees, 55,000 children who do not go to school. cameroonians need to go to mobilize because the danger is never too far. >> the march was intended to educate other cameroonians about the threat that boko haram has become. people showed solidarity for citizens and support for their amy army. it has been drawn into what has become a regional conflict against the armed group. >> i am moved by this. the camerooniana army has. >> violence destruction and refugees spilling over into their countries, cameroon niger and chad had nol choice but to join the fight against boko haram. 8700 shoulders were agreed. to the lake chad area. the tone of saturday's mar
florence loi. >> thousands have marched through the capital to deny ounce boko haram.y were in support of their army joining forces to fight the group. natasha gname now reports. this isn't nigeria where the armed group is based. it's in the capital of neighboring cameroon where boko haram has launched attacks in the north. . >> in the extreme north, it has 70 closed schools, 150,000 of sdmraipts people. 200,000 nigerian refugees, 55,000 children who do not go to school....
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he was still alive in florence. he was 90 years old.we met he said to me, what a pity to be near the end of life when i was starting to learn how to conduct an orchestra. that didn't mean 1, 2, 33. it means able to -- being able to get out the musician's' feelings. that is conducting, not jumping on the podium and making all kinds of noise. >> getting the best out of the musicality of the musicians. >> especially when you reduce, reduce your beat. the great conductor who died said to me one time what would be so wonderful if one day we could conduct an orchestra without moving our arms. many times, the conductor is for the public to enjoy the music because we are becoming more and more a visual society so we are attracted by what we see on the podium more than what we hear. >> what do you think you have accomplished in the past five years since he began in 2010? >> first, more and more i would like and love the city. i think chicago is one of the most beautiful cities in this country. it is really a beautiful city. the public, the peopl
he was still alive in florence. he was 90 years old.we met he said to me, what a pity to be near the end of life when i was starting to learn how to conduct an orchestra. that didn't mean 1, 2, 33. it means able to -- being able to get out the musician's' feelings. that is conducting, not jumping on the podium and making all kinds of noise. >> getting the best out of the musicality of the musicians. >> especially when you reduce, reduce your beat. the great conductor who died said...
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here to discuss all of this is florence, ceo and chief economist at arabia monitor. good morning.for joining us. i suppose gcc countries are breathing a sigh of relief, with weeks in the oil industry. the fiscal equation is made more sustainable, isn't it? >> going forward, the prices continued to rise, and where they are right now is still below the breakeven for all of these gulf economies. however, the impact you are seeing, as they are addressing this since the beginning of the year in egypt and saudi arabia to the tune of 10% it has to do with the optimism that comes with even the slightest of increases in oil prices. however, the average for those economies is around $90 per barrel. what is bolstering confidence is the level of savings. for example in saudi arabia, the government reserve account at the central bank, which is separate from the foreign reserve at the central bank, can sustain the country for about five years at the same level as this year, so as much as this buttresses confidence in these economies, but the oil price at or around $25 is not going to do it in t
here to discuss all of this is florence, ceo and chief economist at arabia monitor. good morning.for joining us. i suppose gcc countries are breathing a sigh of relief, with weeks in the oil industry. the fiscal equation is made more sustainable, isn't it? >> going forward, the prices continued to rise, and where they are right now is still below the breakeven for all of these gulf economies. however, the impact you are seeing, as they are addressing this since the beginning of the year...
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. >> this is the great florence signa. >> so good to meet you. >> florence is in charge of the salad>> '41. >> '41, close enough. >> like a lot of folks around here, dominic "big doe" signa got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming, which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in the front, white people snuck in the back. the menu expanded with the clientele. what human qualities are unique or marked in the native of mississippi? >> i cannot address mississippi because like i said, the delta's a whole other planet. >> okay. better question, then. how does the life-long delta resident differ from -- >> you have to be a little crazy to want to come in the first place because it was like the swamps, buddy. it was under water. i mean, you had to be crazy to come and you had to have enough money to make it work. so, you had some sort of gamblers. that spirit still infuses the place. it's a little reckless. it's sophist
. >> this is the great florence signa. >> so good to meet you. >> florence is in charge of the salad>> '41. >> '41, close enough. >> like a lot of folks around here, dominic "big doe" signa got his start selling hot tamales to go. in the beginning, the place catered to the black community but after word got out how good the food was, white people started coming, which led to a kind of weird accommodation to the segregation of the day. blacks came in...
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there has been a number of plans and meetings but here along west florence avenue the sentiment of how much has changed since the michael brown shooting is up for debate. >> they have stopped harassing people so much. at the same time you are looked at like you are a suspect. >> do you think things will get better in the community, will people move forward? >> some move forward, some won't. it's stuff for the people. >> i want to see what you are reading. >> carlos ray says as an officer he can relate ag a fear. >> we are not out to get you all. that's not our job, our job is serving the community, helping and protecting them, not picking them off. >> it's a change some in ferguson are trying to meet >>> form in our race in america series walking while black, what one man is claiming after being arrested and accused of threatening an officer with a gulf club. >> hackers can steal your personal information without stepping food in your home. now there are new fears your car could be the next tart. and lost in closet space - a trevor trove of goodize from the moon found in neil armstrong
there has been a number of plans and meetings but here along west florence avenue the sentiment of how much has changed since the michael brown shooting is up for debate. >> they have stopped harassing people so much. at the same time you are looked at like you are a suspect. >> do you think things will get better in the community, will people move forward? >> some move forward, some won't. it's stuff for the people. >> i want to see what you are reading. >> carlos...
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. >> i think there was a florence nightengale-type of romance. >> back from the war, mcarthur's nextt was to revitalized a behind-the-times west point. >> tried to change everything but the color of the uniforms. >> mcarthur returned to west point as superintendent earning new friends and enemies. he took his first bride, a beautiful heiress with a . >>> 1919, the great war officially ended and brigadier general douglas mcarthur became the youngest superintendent of west point. he was 39 years old. >> does he make any changes in the way things looked? >> mcarthur felt that west point was not just behind the times, it was at least a generation behind. >> did they resent what he was trying to do? >> there's some things, cadets and faculty found bewildering. he had cadets writing poetry. he said, look, you've got to read a newspaper every day. he brought civilian instructors into the faculty. mcarthur loved innovation. >> now, in her 60s, pinky was living with douglas in the superintendent quarters. >> his mother was a possessive woman. there was no getting around that. no one was ever
. >> i think there was a florence nightengale-type of romance. >> back from the war, mcarthur's nextt was to revitalized a behind-the-times west point. >> tried to change everything but the color of the uniforms. >> mcarthur returned to west point as superintendent earning new friends and enemies. he took his first bride, a beautiful heiress with a . >>> 1919, the great war officially ended and brigadier general douglas mcarthur became the youngest...
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and florence 58 miles per hour. now the big issue we have two to four inches of snow last night. 50 to 60-mile an hour gusts and it's blowing the snow all over the place. because of that i'm issuing a drivers alert slow it down, take your time getting to your destination this morning blowing snow and drifting snow is reducing visibility and covering icy patches out there. it's the secondary roads that are a mess especially acontrols south jersey. windchills reading, 18 bloal. 17 in the poconos. wilmington, 17 below and atlantic city feels like 12 degrees below zero. windchill danger for today temperatures in the mid teens windchills will feel like 5 to 15 below all day long. by the same time tomorrow the windchills get worse, 15 to 25 degrees below zero. there's a windchill warning in effect for the poconos. windchill advisory for everybody else. i'll tell you how cold it will get in the seven-day forecast when i see you in ten minutes. >> it was a scare for a delaware county family when a tree suddenly crashed into
and florence 58 miles per hour. now the big issue we have two to four inches of snow last night. 50 to 60-mile an hour gusts and it's blowing the snow all over the place. because of that i'm issuing a drivers alert slow it down, take your time getting to your destination this morning blowing snow and drifting snow is reducing visibility and covering icy patches out there. it's the secondary roads that are a mess especially acontrols south jersey. windchills reading, 18 bloal. 17 in the poconos....
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steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova.ach shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight and generally shared. the standard serving is about a kilo for two, meaning about a pound per person. so, both of those for four people? woman: yes. steves: the preparation is simple and well established. good luck if you want it well done. man: i am hungry, yeah. oh, look at this. ah! steves: oh, beautiful. [ laughs ] man: wow. steves: chianina beef. -woman: white beans. -steves: okay. perfect. man: and that one. steves: so, the meat is called chianina. tommaso: that's its name, because it comes from the chianti. steves: oh, from chianti. okay. and tell me about this concept of the g
steves: from florence? woman: we don't know. -maybe the area is genova. -steves: genova.ach shop addresses a need with passion and expertise. fine instruments deserve the finest care. grand palaces sparkle with gold leaf, thanks to the delicate and exacting skills of craftspeople like this. a satisfying way to wrap up an oltrarno experience is to enjoy a florentine steakhouse, which any italian meat lover knows means chianina beef. the quality is proudly on display. steaks are sold by weight...
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margaret bonds, florence price, william grant still, joshua mcgee, those names are mostly unknown to people. they are all african-american composers, some of whom are no longer with us. joshua mcgee is just 29 years old. he's an amazing composer. so once a year, the last sunday in january, we do a concert and it's in tribute to african-american composers and it's done at the east side college prep tore school. if people are interested, they can go to our website and also contract us because we can put you in our database and let you know whenever our concerts take place. >> everyone should know those names. chris, you spoke about teaching our youth about our black history and these are some of the things that you guys are working on in the oakland unified school district. >> that's right, that's right. i want to acknowledge actually one elder who i wouldn't be here doing the work i'm doing if it wasn't for the work that he has started in oakland really since the '60s, oscar rice who's been a staunch advocate for the education of all african-american children in particular, so i just
margaret bonds, florence price, william grant still, joshua mcgee, those names are mostly unknown to people. they are all african-american composers, some of whom are no longer with us. joshua mcgee is just 29 years old. he's an amazing composer. so once a year, the last sunday in january, we do a concert and it's in tribute to african-american composers and it's done at the east side college prep tore school. if people are interested, they can go to our website and also contract us because we...
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the student attends florence high school and the student has been isolated at him and is under care. warning letters were sent to parents about exposure and students and staff who shared a class with the student will be tested. >> oakland city council members will consider a propose add ordinance to regulate dozens of unattended donation bins set up for oakland residents to donate unwanted colleagues and shoes and becomes but they attract graffiti and illegal dumping the one group wants the bins banned saying the benefit does not outweigh the flight. >> possible end of an era, radio shack is in talks to sell half of the stores and shut down the rest. that is 4000 stores across the country closing their doors. radio shack has been in talks with potential bidders like amazon, sprints to operate under the company that brings them or co-brand the store. they date back 100 years and has expanded to include more consumer electronics which was not successful the they have not made a rest in two years. athey lost their niche, the place that hobbyists can go. it was fine at one time but it be
the student attends florence high school and the student has been isolated at him and is under care. warning letters were sent to parents about exposure and students and staff who shared a class with the student will be tested. >> oakland city council members will consider a propose add ordinance to regulate dozens of unattended donation bins set up for oakland residents to donate unwanted colleagues and shoes and becomes but they attract graffiti and illegal dumping the one group wants...
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florence 6.1. mantua 5.5. ewing 4.9. vineland 4 inches of snow. delaware milton 6 inches seaford over five, a same in harrington bear 4.5. in newark 3.8 inches of snow. in philadelphia we have had 10 inches for the season just piece by piece it has added up believe it or not the but we are 5.9 inches below normal so far for this season. we will after i few more chances of add to go that pile. in the city we have 26 degrees, very comfortable. there is absolutely no wind. that made this snowstorm comfortable as well. allentown temperature is 20. poconos is 16. more cold is coming, look at this through the the great lakes, temperatures in the northern plains in the single numbers and below zero. these are wind chills at international falls 17 below. bismarck 11 below. more of that weather is moving our way. we will watch a arctic front moving through with evening snow showers behind it much colder air for thursday and we are going for record cold by friday morning. a as far as this forecast is concerned, other record will happen, friday morning with
florence 6.1. mantua 5.5. ewing 4.9. vineland 4 inches of snow. delaware milton 6 inches seaford over five, a same in harrington bear 4.5. in newark 3.8 inches of snow. in philadelphia we have had 10 inches for the season just piece by piece it has added up believe it or not the but we are 5.9 inches below normal so far for this season. we will after i few more chances of add to go that pile. in the city we have 26 degrees, very comfortable. there is absolutely no wind. that made this snowstorm...
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florence 2 inches. chad forward 1.1. in philadelphia .8 of an inch.re to average? well last season 37.1 inches of snow. the average through today, normally we have about 10.5. look at this season, half, the normal average as we are in almost the mid period of february. right new in february a, 31. nineteen in allentown. how about eight in the poconos. to the west, cold, frigid in chicago. they had a big snow. 12 degrees there cleveland, 13 degrees buffalo new york 12. we will join them tonight and we will see a fast freeze. 6:00 o'clock temperature 31. by 9:00 o'clock 24. midnight 20. eighteen by 3:00 a.m. by 6:00 a.m. temperature only 16 in philadelphia it will feel even colder because wind will still be pretty strong overnight and by 10:00 o'clock it feels like three in philadelphia feels like 4b low in allentown. ten below in the poconos by tomorrow morning. for your tuesday temperature stay below freezing. still icing concerns. there will be sunshine. we will watch another clip's approach by wednesday. temperatures in the 40's. clip are swings thr
florence 2 inches. chad forward 1.1. in philadelphia .8 of an inch.re to average? well last season 37.1 inches of snow. the average through today, normally we have about 10.5. look at this season, half, the normal average as we are in almost the mid period of february. right new in february a, 31. nineteen in allentown. how about eight in the poconos. to the west, cold, frigid in chicago. they had a big snow. 12 degrees there cleveland, 13 degrees buffalo new york 12. we will join them tonight...
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. >> it was like florence nightingale that happened for him to fall deeply in love with her he did notto leave her in germany >> so the next assignment was to revitalize west point everything including the color of uniforms. as a superintendent he turned the place on its head in the 42 he took his first by a terrorist with a complicated past. next. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill... ♪ ...manage your appointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection status... ♪ ...anytime, anywhere. ♪ [ dog growls ] ♪ oh. so you're protesting? ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. oliver: 1919 and the war officially ended and brigadier-general macarthur was the youngest superintendent of west point at 39 years old. >> macarthur felt was point was the least one generation behind the times. >> with a resentful? >> he head the cadets reading poetry. you have to read a newspaper every day. macarthur loved innovation. oliver: now in
. >> it was like florence nightingale that happened for him to fall deeply in love with her he did notto leave her in germany >> so the next assignment was to revitalize west point everything including the color of uniforms. as a superintendent he turned the place on its head in the 42 he took his first by a terrorist with a complicated past. next. ♪ music ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now...
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the florence and burlington county reporting a peak wind gust of 54 miles per hour. the right now temperatures are dropping very fast. it is 24 degrees in philadelphia a20 in reading and lancaster. twenty-five in millville. sixteen in allentown. seventeen in trenton. factor in the winds, the wind chill the way it feels nine in philadelphia. zero in allentown. two in trenton. feels like 6 degrees in reading and six in pamona a at the atlantic city airport. temperatures with the wind chill will continue to drop. but tomorrow morning you step outside as you go to school, to go to work wind chills around philadelphia and areas to the south in the single digits. northwestern suburbs wind chills dropping 5 degrees below zero and lehigh valley up through poconos wind chill dropping as low as 10 degrees below zero. bundle up. please be careful tomorrow morning. use caution. the main highways should be okay, but expect ago lot of areas of black ice on the secondary road. also just walking around you have to be careful. parking lots, driveways and sidewalks, anything untreated
the florence and burlington county reporting a peak wind gust of 54 miles per hour. the right now temperatures are dropping very fast. it is 24 degrees in philadelphia a20 in reading and lancaster. twenty-five in millville. sixteen in allentown. seventeen in trenton. factor in the winds, the wind chill the way it feels nine in philadelphia. zero in allentown. two in trenton. feels like 6 degrees in reading and six in pamona a at the atlantic city airport. temperatures with the wind chill will...
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right near florence, inform the temperature is two.in burlington township a very cold night bundle up. and we are going to be seeing those cold temperatures right through tomorrow morning. now, you can see future weather the clouds will be rolling in during the morning. the snow moves in between noon and 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. where you see the lavender that's heavier bursts of snow move in through the din are in hour. that icy mix moves in between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. and then we change it over to rain after that and all of this rain will be exiting by sunday morning. so sunday afternoon will be a pretty decent day. once again between noon and 2:00 the snow moves from west to o changes over to sleet and rain between 6:00 and 8:00 all rain between 8:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. take zoom inform coating to 2-inches in woodbine and mays landing and glassboro medford lakes even middleton up through philadelphia two to 4-inch and higher accumulations to the north and west. we will be seeing a little bit of ice expected with this particular
right near florence, inform the temperature is two.in burlington township a very cold night bundle up. and we are going to be seeing those cold temperatures right through tomorrow morning. now, you can see future weather the clouds will be rolling in during the morning. the snow moves in between noon and 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. where you see the lavender that's heavier bursts of snow move in through the din are in hour. that icy mix moves in between 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. and then we change...
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he built a hospital air trade school and he built this 65-room hotel named for his daughter florence.saint, though. he despised unions and endured bitter strikes but ironically the diverse workforce he employed foster an environment that ushered in fair labor conditions and civil rights. many here believe their history is america's history. long after the plant closed after fire consumed an entire wing of it, and after the city considered leveling the whole area to build an industrial park, many of the people in pullman stayed. mike shymanski is president of the historic pullman foundation. >> as a city planning unit, still works today. planners come here from all over the country, all over the world and they study pullman. i think it was a very positive progressive experiment-- and that's what it was. >> reporter: and now it will be a national monument. dean reynolds, cbs news chicago. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >
he built a hospital air trade school and he built this 65-room hotel named for his daughter florence.saint, though. he despised unions and endured bitter strikes but ironically the diverse workforce he employed foster an environment that ushered in fair labor conditions and civil rights. many here believe their history is america's history. long after the plant closed after fire consumed an entire wing of it, and after the city considered leveling the whole area to build an industrial park,...
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woodside delaware in kent county four and a half inches, florence in burlington county new jersey 4.2le in camden county four and pemberton three and ewing township up close to that would be mercer county up close to trenton at 4-inches of snow. we're looking at a high of 30 today. the snow is in the process of dying down. there are some trade schools but i think everybody is going to be able to get around on the area highways and by ways better by mid morning. >> let's look at an area that gets a lot of traffic this morning. this is the king of prussia area, 202 and henderson road. you can see some people are having to get out there. hopefully they're taking it slow leaving a little bit of extra distance. "action news" will be right back. >> ♪♪ here's to the explorers. those diagnosed with cancer who didn't settle for just one opinion on their diagnosis or recommended treatment plan they explored their options. and discovered a new level of empowerment. at cancer treatment centers of america in philadelphia, that's what we do-empower our patients with a comprehensive second opinion.
woodside delaware in kent county four and a half inches, florence in burlington county new jersey 4.2le in camden county four and pemberton three and ewing township up close to that would be mercer county up close to trenton at 4-inches of snow. we're looking at a high of 30 today. the snow is in the process of dying down. there are some trade schools but i think everybody is going to be able to get around on the area highways and by ways better by mid morning. >> let's look at an area...
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with detectives florencic accountants and of course trained investigators and prosecutors prosecutors prosecutors. this hear she came to missouri to help develop interest. we maust dress the need for a prosecute can nltdot this. we must address this cooperation. there are those who say this is a state issue. yes, it is but it is bigger than just a state issue. the federal government can do better to assist local local and not necessarily supportive of one another or the overall goal. since that time these agencies have begun to work together. the consumer financial protection bureau that is providing real guidance for them. there's still so much more we on doing and no. we don't know how many cases and i hope our witness twrz today can help and stay in our role in the federal government. i look forward to speaking with our witnesses about how we can start eliminating zrimdiscrimination discrimination. too often they are dismissed because they are especially with mental capacity of a victim. my time is here. >> thank you senator. thank you so much tore your very generous comments. i wa
with detectives florencic accountants and of course trained investigators and prosecutors prosecutors prosecutors. this hear she came to missouri to help develop interest. we maust dress the need for a prosecute can nltdot this. we must address this cooperation. there are those who say this is a state issue. yes, it is but it is bigger than just a state issue. the federal government can do better to assist local local and not necessarily supportive of one another or the overall goal. since that...
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. >> the river front school in florence township burlington county is closed due to a large number of flu-like illnesses. of the school is expected to reopen on tuesday. >> this is new on "action news," a man is fiect for his life -- fighting for his life after someone attacked him with a knife. the stabbing on the 5500 block of christian street. shortly before 10:00 p.m. someone plunged the knife into the man's chest. police believe the attacker is a woman. no arrests have been made. the victim is in critical condition. we'll be right back. this is new on "action news," three children from pen brook pines florida are facing criminal charge because police say they created an instagram account to solicit and post new pics of nude minors. police began investigating the account which had five hundred followers back in december. >>> a former coach banned from school sporting events was arrested for showing up at a game. he disguised himself with a wig and sunglasses. under terms of his probation he cannot be within 250 feet of any school event. last the 3 #-year-old pleaded guilty to havi
. >> the river front school in florence township burlington county is closed due to a large number of flu-like illnesses. of the school is expected to reopen on tuesday. >> this is new on "action news," a man is fiect for his life -- fighting for his life after someone attacked him with a knife. the stabbing on the 5500 block of christian street. shortly before 10:00 p.m. someone plunged the knife into the man's chest. police believe the attacker is a woman. no arrests...
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the riverfront school in florence township closed yesterday because so many students were sick. it will reopen on tuesday next week. >>> and many women say bill cosby drugged them when they were young models. the many met with their attorney gloria allred yesterday. due to the statute of limitations, neither one can sue. >>> and this month two of cosby's performances have been canceled. one in nevada and another in south carolina. as for right now, shows in louisiana and georgia will go on as planned. cosby has denied the allegations against him. >>> and we have logged skyforce 10 from our studios here hovering over the accident scene in south jersey. >> this is a really serious accident. take a look at the amount of activity we have out here. that single vehicle involved in that accident. i'll get out of the way so you can see what is going on. right now crews are transporting someone from that vehicle near ellis mill road. that is going to be blocked off at some point this morning. we do have one lane of traffic getting by but i'm sure that at some point that's going to be blo
the riverfront school in florence township closed yesterday because so many students were sick. it will reopen on tuesday next week. >>> and many women say bill cosby drugged them when they were young models. the many met with their attorney gloria allred yesterday. due to the statute of limitations, neither one can sue. >>> and this month two of cosby's performances have been canceled. one in nevada and another in south carolina. as for right now, shows in louisiana and...
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one we are repainted florence here too we are paying about 60 cents on the dollar and three, your other option is we don't repay anything. we do fall. give us a call when you make the decision. well, two things happen. first, the europeans decided the european bureaucrats -- and they decided or divine was a monster. the second thing is they didn't object to the bailout. they were happy to get 60 cents to the dollar. hungary is interesting because of the model of how other countries might hinder the untenable debt crises they face. so when this happened the poll started looking very carefully to hungarians. the romanians who don't like the hungarians and in the great collection, the hungarian novel was held out as a solution. and now announced your pain back nothing. payback a certain percentage. another dozen american airlines says. and he himself is a populist leader who wanted to craft down is very popular or has been popular recently. he instituted a bunch of really impressive was in terms of free speech, taxing media and so on. but this do me a fuss about hungry, but a model that mi
one we are repainted florence here too we are paying about 60 cents on the dollar and three, your other option is we don't repay anything. we do fall. give us a call when you make the decision. well, two things happen. first, the europeans decided the european bureaucrats -- and they decided or divine was a monster. the second thing is they didn't object to the bailout. they were happy to get 60 cents to the dollar. hungary is interesting because of the model of how other countries might hinder...
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florence township, new jersey, 4.2 inches. king of prussia, pennsylvania close to 4 inches, three and a half in reading, so far and williams, nun new jersey in gloucester county a has clocked, a total of i should say, 3 inches of snow. now we're seeing the beginning of the even. we probably will get a little more wrap around moisture before the morning is through but for a lot of folks, the major accumulations may be, starting to end but we have bright white here along the delaware river and heavier snow still falling in the delaware beaches and ocean city maryland as well. so with this thing exiting from west to east the the shore points, will see it linger longer there. but still snowing in chester county lighter then it was, and down in sussex county, delaware we have seen our highest snow fall totals. here in philadelphia a still snowing but snowing lighter then it was, low pressure system exiting, off the coast of north carolina but we're close enough that we're getting the snow along with southern delaware. now we will s
florence township, new jersey, 4.2 inches. king of prussia, pennsylvania close to 4 inches, three and a half in reading, so far and williams, nun new jersey in gloucester county a has clocked, a total of i should say, 3 inches of snow. now we're seeing the beginning of the even. we probably will get a little more wrap around moisture before the morning is through but for a lot of folks, the major accumulations may be, starting to end but we have bright white here along the delaware river and...
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and we still have the water main problem west glebe between valley and florence. >>> we're watching allbuzz from the big night at the oscars. angie goff scouring through social media this morning to take a look at some of the most talked about moments. >>> plus should you pay to . >>> we're out on the roadx 4. chuck bell is in germantown with a look at the road conditions there. >> reporter: good morning. it is a chilly start, but temperatures still hanging just above the freezing mark. we have 33 degrees here at the storm team 4 x 4 weather station. and the roads here in montgomery county this is not too far off of 270 and route 28 observatory drive, lots of salt on this road. we've had a salt truck go by us two our threer three times. we're still above freezing for now, but you've been probably hearing from tom, arctic air making a comeback. so temperatures will fall below freezing here in the next couple of hours and stay there the rest of t day. so road crews have done a good job getting the chemical town ahead of the refreeze. we'll be back in about 30 minutes. if you have an icy s
and we still have the water main problem west glebe between valley and florence. >>> we're watching allbuzz from the big night at the oscars. angie goff scouring through social media this morning to take a look at some of the most talked about moments. >>> plus should you pay to . >>> we're out on the roadx 4. chuck bell is in germantown with a look at the road conditions there. >> reporter: good morning. it is a chilly start, but temperatures still hanging just...
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as the 20th hijacker, zacarias moussaoui is serving six life sentences in a super-max prison in florence, colorado. he has told lawyers for 9/is 1 victims what he describes as a saudi involvement in the worst act of violence in this country's history? is he telling the truth? robert grinnier is author of "88 days to kandahar." evan you were in the room when this deposition was given by moussaoui, in which he pointed to the role larger than we ever believed before played by the leadership clique. what was he arguing? >> i went in there as a skeptic. my understanding of moussaoui is he was a crazy lunatic. i have to say, that opinion was wrong. after i sat with him for close to two days and got to question himself in two different languages, it was clear to me he ace quite sharp. he's coherence, with a very deep understanding and knowledge of al qaeda, al qaeda's financial networks and other aspects of the organization. i obviously can't verify every single fact he had to say with regard to the saudi royal family or his private meetings with them, but i can tell you this. i was actually br
as the 20th hijacker, zacarias moussaoui is serving six life sentences in a super-max prison in florence, colorado. he has told lawyers for 9/is 1 victims what he describes as a saudi involvement in the worst act of violence in this country's history? is he telling the truth? robert grinnier is author of "88 days to kandahar." evan you were in the room when this deposition was given by moussaoui, in which he pointed to the role larger than we ever believed before played by the...
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florence pippen, a highly regarded african-american artist after the war was a kernel with the 15th new york infantry, the legendary three 69th colored infantry regiment of the u.s. army guard division. soldiers that called themselves the harlem rattlers caught by a sniper's bullet just weeks before the armistice. as a disabled veteran of color pippen not only survived the trauma and his war experiences but also the traumas of racism. eight texas farm boy of german dissent, kelly from jan's was a first-class private during the first world war. while serving in france, he found a nearly unused german ledger book and, in spite of his lack of formal education, he decided to record his experiences. his diary captured the chaos of the infantry man's life during wartime. at six foot four and a half, elliot hughes lee, a princeton graduate, exceeded the maximum height for officers candidate school by half an inch. [laughter] he was advised to join the u.s. army ambulance corps with units departing for france and attached to the french army. with the rank of first lieutenant lee worked at the f
florence pippen, a highly regarded african-american artist after the war was a kernel with the 15th new york infantry, the legendary three 69th colored infantry regiment of the u.s. army guard division. soldiers that called themselves the harlem rattlers caught by a sniper's bullet just weeks before the armistice. as a disabled veteran of color pippen not only survived the trauma and his war experiences but also the traumas of racism. eight texas farm boy of german dissent, kelly from jan's was...
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florence loi, al jazeera, yangan. >> this issays.hen we come back on this news hour from pilar of russian establishment to outspoken kremlin critic look back on behalf of murder politician plus chile hosts a u.n. summit as latin america's women presents are embroiled in scandal. and in sport, barcelona try to close the gap on spanish league leaders real madrid. those details coming up. >> you know how they say that everybody has a pupose in life? well at one time i felt that selling cocaine was my purpose. >> we was starving just looking for a way to succeed. >> the first time i seen rock cocaine was 1980. >> the murder rate was sky high... >> south of the 10 freway, was kind of a no man's land... >> ...you know... we're selling it to the blacks... so you go into these neighborhoods there's no cops, you can sell where you want, and when they start killing each other, nobody cares! >> i was going through like a million dollars worth of drugs just about every day. >> it's like gold... we can make a fortune... >> he was maybe the bigges
florence loi, al jazeera, yangan. >> this issays.hen we come back on this news hour from pilar of russian establishment to outspoken kremlin critic look back on behalf of murder politician plus chile hosts a u.n. summit as latin america's women presents are embroiled in scandal. and in sport, barcelona try to close the gap on spanish league leaders real madrid. those details coming up. >> you know how they say that everybody has a pupose in life? well at one time i felt that selling...
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. >> long time trenton school crossing guard florence williams said in the blink of an eye two grade schoolers suddenly left her sight falling 6 feet into the basement of this abandoned building on their walk to school. >> it's two little girls. and there was one down in there. >> reporter: before fire and rescue could reach the scene, a bus driver for a private preschool pulled over and laid down on the slush-covered sidewalk to reach the little girl and pull her to safety. >> for them to do that and, you know, obviously see the danger that the kids were in and they responded and, you know, jumped into action quick, which was awesome. awesome. >> i was thankful i was here to help her. >> reporter: you want it taken care of. >> yes. they can come and cover it up. board it up. do something. >> the doors weren't in the right position and one of them gave away and the oung two young children fell into a basement area. >> he asked the public works and the department to repair it right away. >> i hope someone cleans up the sidewalk. she slid on the ice. with only half of the top being the
. >> long time trenton school crossing guard florence williams said in the blink of an eye two grade schoolers suddenly left her sight falling 6 feet into the basement of this abandoned building on their walk to school. >> it's two little girls. and there was one down in there. >> reporter: before fire and rescue could reach the scene, a bus driver for a private preschool pulled over and laid down on the slush-covered sidewalk to reach the little girl and pull her to safety....
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some of the highest totals still over a half foot in florence and sewell, gloucester county a half foot and cumberland county 5.8 inches and a rare 5.6 in bala cynwyd and most areas saw 3 to 4 inches and lehigh valley 2.5. double scan live radar we are tracking the next arctic front okay where is it? here it is south of chicago and st. louis a little bit of white popping along the front and moisture starved and we are not expecting snow with this as it passes through and it will unlock some brutal dangerous air for the end of the week. thursday morning philadelphia will feel like 1 below 0, and notice to the north and west, 30 below in international falls in marquette, and 20 below with your windchills and thursday afternoon it still only feels like 3 in philadelphia and 8 below in roanoke and 9 below in detroit. friday morning look at how much of the country will feel below zero philadelphia 12 below and detroit 17 degrees below zero and we may break a record here on friday morning, we'll let you know what record that might be and another storm might be moving but what type of precip w
some of the highest totals still over a half foot in florence and sewell, gloucester county a half foot and cumberland county 5.8 inches and a rare 5.6 in bala cynwyd and most areas saw 3 to 4 inches and lehigh valley 2.5. double scan live radar we are tracking the next arctic front okay where is it? here it is south of chicago and st. louis a little bit of white popping along the front and moisture starved and we are not expecting snow with this as it passes through and it will unlock some...
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in ocean view delaware five inches. 4.2 in florence township. delran, new jersey four inches.eading, pennsylvania, two to four inches. drexel hill, four inches. just over two inches in allentown. back to you. >>> and all the snow is having an effect on the mass transit as well as those on the roads. >> here's an update from jillian mele. >> we are seeing increased volume on the blue route northbound because of and accident involving a jackknifed tractor-trailer where your going to encounter some issues. westbound as drivers head out to 76, you can see we still have snow pack here on the drivers even though a lot of the roads have been treated and plowed it is still snowy out there. we have a live look at 495 out near philadelphia pike. and you can see snow cover there, but check it out here. this is what it looks like in southern delaware. you are going to run into tough driving conditions out there, so slow down to leave yourself extra time. >>> and we have this update from skyforce 10 checking out conditions on 76. our photojournalist driving skyforce 10 says conditions have
in ocean view delaware five inches. 4.2 in florence township. delran, new jersey four inches.eading, pennsylvania, two to four inches. drexel hill, four inches. just over two inches in allentown. back to you. >>> and all the snow is having an effect on the mass transit as well as those on the roads. >> here's an update from jillian mele. >> we are seeing increased volume on the blue route northbound because of and accident involving a jackknifed tractor-trailer where your...
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and florence 58 miles per hour. now the big issue we have two to four inches of snow last
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riverfront school in florence did just that today.tudents had tomorrow off for a staff development day and monday is president' day. all those days will give the school time to disinfect before reopening on tuesday. >>> quick thinking cvs employee takes something from a robber. police say he nuked the store on the 6300 block of stenton avenue tuesday night and handed her a note saying, all the money in the cash register. she handed it over in a bag but what she did next he was not expecting at all. take look. she swiped his b buy bee bun from the counter. he forced his way behind the counter and attacked her. punching her several times in the head trying to get the gun back. but a co-worker jumps in and police say he took off with about 120 bucks. the employee is going to be okay and police are now checking the gun for fingerprints. >>> philadelphia's riding high tonight. we have landed the 2016 democratic national convention. >> that is one hell of a way to start a morning. >> mayor michael nutter's reaction to the big news today dur
riverfront school in florence did just that today.tudents had tomorrow off for a staff development day and monday is president' day. all those days will give the school time to disinfect before reopening on tuesday. >>> quick thinking cvs employee takes something from a robber. police say he nuked the store on the 6300 block of stenton avenue tuesday night and handed her a note saying, all the money in the cash register. she handed it over in a bag but what she did next he was not...
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. ♪ going down to florence going to wear a pretty dress ♪ >> sreenivasan: music has been part of roseanntire life, from the career of her father johnny to her own. she has a new album with three grammy nominations. for most of her career cash has made a good living from traditional album sales and live concerts, but today it's a very different world for cash and other artists. it's a world where listeners stream music over the internet at their computers, through their phones, in their cars all instead of owning it. >> it's changed how we artists and musicians make a living, and in 1999 the music industry was a $14 billion industry. today it's half that. it's valued at half that. there's a feeling now, a concept that music should be free that it's like oxygen. everyone should have access to it. everyone should have access but should it be free. >> sreenivasan: that's a question artists are grappling with. these services offer a free version or premium accounts without ads for about $10 a month. what many consumers may not know is that every time an artist's song is streamed just a tiny f
. ♪ going down to florence going to wear a pretty dress ♪ >> sreenivasan: music has been part of roseanntire life, from the career of her father johnny to her own. she has a new album with three grammy nominations. for most of her career cash has made a good living from traditional album sales and live concerts, but today it's a very different world for cash and other artists. it's a world where listeners stream music over the internet at their computers, through their phones, in...
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ocean view, florence township, royersford, toms river couple of inches on the ground to shovel away leerlight fluffy powdery variety. notice little bit of back edge to this, already starting to move in, across our west most suburbs central delaware maybe lingering flurries, snow shower in those locations, but the moderate to steady snow is basically going to be winding down for us so, say in the next half hour or so, but again from west to east. so might be with you a little longer the further east you reside. but the snow will continue to taper off. no later than lunchtime if he absolute latest. this is completely done for everyone, but probably no later than say 9:00 or 10:00 are we pretty much done with. >> this see how the radar pans out. we think it is moving along at pretty decent clip here, not before it leaves a mess to clean up though. 28 degrees the expected hi, skies begin it gradually clear this afternoon by tomorrow fresh burst of arctic cold comes in, we hit 30, before that but there will be some late day flurries, or snow showers, that do come in with that. don't worry abo
ocean view, florence township, royersford, toms river couple of inches on the ground to shovel away leerlight fluffy powdery variety. notice little bit of back edge to this, already starting to move in, across our west most suburbs central delaware maybe lingering flurries, snow shower in those locations, but the moderate to steady snow is basically going to be winding down for us so, say in the next half hour or so, but again from west to east. so might be with you a little longer the further...
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batch just to the south and east of trenton over into new jersey now passing just to the south of florence here near 206 moving over columbus along 206 approaching mount holly and as you can see it's bumping into warmer air turning into sleet than snow. as it passes through it could quickly sugar coat the ground and that will add more moisture for those temperatures to really start to freeze things over here this evening. in fact, we're already down to 25 degrees in allentown it's 41 in philadelphia, below freezing in reading, 12 in the poconos. and still sitting at officer just above 40 for millville down to dover and just shy of 40 degrees along the shore communities. the winds starting to drive out of the west-northwest. 32 is the wind chill right now in philadelphia. it's dropped to eight in allentown, feeling like two below in mount pocono, 33 in dover and 17 in lancaster. now, most of the major highways and major roads sad chances to somewhat dry out because they were heavily salted and they're so heavily traveled that those aren't the roads we're really worried about tonight, it's t
batch just to the south and east of trenton over into new jersey now passing just to the south of florence here near 206 moving over columbus along 206 approaching mount holly and as you can see it's bumping into warmer air turning into sleet than snow. as it passes through it could quickly sugar coat the ground and that will add more moisture for those temperatures to really start to freeze things over here this evening. in fact, we're already down to 25 degrees in allentown it's 41 in...
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drake, bieber and florence machine and then they call esperanza spaulding.rince. people are like huh? who's the laiddy with the big afro and she took home the night's award. >> what do you think about that? that's such a crazy category. >> this is one category i cannot wait for because, you know iggy azalea has ignited a real firestorm not only in her feuds with other rappers like nicki minaj and also snoop dogg but people in the rap community see her as kind of rap-like. so if she wins this award, just go to twitter immediately. go to your twitter feed and watch the internet explode, it will be that good. but there's a real chance she could take home this award. this is the category that drove kanye away from the grammys for awhile because he was so frustrated with it. remember, eminem has been a five-time winner. if they call iggy azalea's name pick up your phone. >> everybody does that. >> collaborations are a big deal at the grammys. it's kanye, bee on rihanna, and paul mccartney. >> that's quite a collaboration. before you knock over your coffee and scr
drake, bieber and florence machine and then they call esperanza spaulding.rince. people are like huh? who's the laiddy with the big afro and she took home the night's award. >> what do you think about that? that's such a crazy category. >> this is one category i cannot wait for because, you know iggy azalea has ignited a real firestorm not only in her feuds with other rappers like nicki minaj and also snoop dogg but people in the rap community see her as kind of rap-like. so if she...