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degrees in mount pocono, 27 in philadelphia. we were up to 32 just a couple hours ago, so temperatures are already starting to go down. 22 in pottstown, reading, lancaster, how did this happen? well, the entire eastern half of the country had record high temperatures in december as the jet stream went way up into canada and now everything's reversed, but just temporarily. the arctic air has come in and we continue to see strong winds. it's 23 mile an hour sustained wind in northeast philly, and, of course, gusts are higher than that. feels like temperatures already down to 4 in allentown, 8 in pottstown, 9 in reading and lancaster. 10 below in mount pocono, that's extremely cold, of course, temperatures even in the city are going way down, let you know when it's going to warm up and how much with the seven day in a few minutes. >> temperatures can turn dangerous very quickly, especially for those who don't have a roof over their heads. >> code blue makes sure emergency shelters are in place. now there's a new push to expand that
degrees in mount pocono, 27 in philadelphia. we were up to 32 just a couple hours ago, so temperatures are already starting to go down. 22 in pottstown, reading, lancaster, how did this happen? well, the entire eastern half of the country had record high temperatures in december as the jet stream went way up into canada and now everything's reversed, but just temporarily. the arctic air has come in and we continue to see strong winds. it's 23 mile an hour sustained wind in northeast philly,...
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in yemen. for more, we turn to ali al-ahmed, founder and director the of the institute for gulf affairs. one of saudi arabia's youngest political prisoners. welcome to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of first what took place on saturday, one of the largest mass executions in saudi history, and the significance of sheikh nimr? >> good morning. it is a pleasure. the execution of sheikh nimr is an important development given the fact this is the first time in saudi history where a shia religious leader has been executed. 50 years ago or so, another leader was sentenced to death but he was not executed because he was a broad. this really creates a division within the country. and the shia communities around the world, religious leaders are most revered because they are the leaders of the community. and there chosen by people -- people choose them as their leader. it is a must a democratic process. for the saudi government to recklessly executed and others, including protesters, r
in yemen. for more, we turn to ali al-ahmed, founder and director the of the institute for gulf affairs. one of saudi arabia's youngest political prisoners. welcome to democracy now! can you talk about the significance of first what took place on saturday, one of the largest mass executions in saudi history, and the significance of sheikh nimr? >> good morning. it is a pleasure. the execution of sheikh nimr is an important development given the fact this is the first time in saudi history...
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tonight's low is about 7 in allentown, 9 degrees in reading and in doylestown, 10 in norristown, 11 in trenton, 15 in mount holly, 14 degrees in atlantic city and 12 in cape may. you can see even wilmington, westchester at 13. that arctic air on top of us now is with us for two days and out of here. it's just cold. seasonably cold, maybe even above normal temperatures for a while. later on during the week and the weekend, then next week we get a longer shot at that. down to 14 in philadelphia, 6 north and west, with the wind chills as low as 5 below in places like allentown tonight. sunny and bitter cold tomorrow, highs in the low 30s, but not nearly as windy as today. then with the calm conditions we're down to 18 in philadelphia and single digits in the suburbs for wednesday morning. we warm up nicely to 40, and then warm up even more later in the week. some rain moving in by friday night, and then we have some more systems coming in over the weekend, and it looks like it's going to be warm enough for rain, even in those areas that normally don't get it north and west. so this is jus
tonight's low is about 7 in allentown, 9 degrees in reading and in doylestown, 10 in norristown, 11 in trenton, 15 in mount holly, 14 degrees in atlantic city and 12 in cape may. you can see even wilmington, westchester at 13. that arctic air on top of us now is with us for two days and out of here. it's just cold. seasonably cold, maybe even above normal temperatures for a while. later on during the week and the weekend, then next week we get a longer shot at that. down to 14 in philadelphia,...
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in virginia. some of you may have been here for it. he is interested in the rich history of the cherokee people and environmental history. he is the author of numerous books and articles, the most recent one being, "cherokee : an indigenous history of migration, resettlement, and identity." please join me in a very warm welcome to greg smithers. [applause] smithers: thank you. thank you for the lovely introduction. that was very nice. thank you all for coming this afternoon. over the years, i have spent n ie time at the dhs thea care to count -- upstairs in the reading room, reading manuscripts. i know this place well. it is always lovely to come back. now that i live here, it is really cheap to get to the dhs. thank you for coming in supporting the dhs. this is a very important institution in our city. i'm appreciative, and i'm sure the staff are of your support. this project of mine, which ended up in this book the you see on the screen there, did not begin in georgia, north carolina, or oklahom
in virginia. some of you may have been here for it. he is interested in the rich history of the cherokee people and environmental history. he is the author of numerous books and articles, the most recent one being, "cherokee : an indigenous history of migration, resettlement, and identity." please join me in a very warm welcome to greg smithers. [applause] smithers: thank you. thank you for the lovely introduction. that was very nice. thank you all for coming this afternoon. over the...
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in place. regardless if you're single, married, have a family or a senior, every member of the community relies on this supermarket. >> the landlord released a statement saying the tenant was told three years ago this change would be taking place when the lease expired. >>> well, your chances are super slim, but you still have a chance at winning the largest lottery jackpot ever. that's because that jackpot for powerball is now up to $1.3 billion. it could get even larger for the large number, of course, causing problems for the billboards they advertise it on. many still read $999 million. but it's $1.3 billion. >> wow. >>> at the golden globes, host ricky gervais made sure no one was safe from his sometimes harsh jokes. >> one hollywood publication said that me hosting would mean some stars would stay away for fear of being made fun of. as if film stars would stay away from winning a golden globe, particularly if their film company has already paid for it. >> in film, leonardo dicaprio's "the
in place. regardless if you're single, married, have a family or a senior, every member of the community relies on this supermarket. >> the landlord released a statement saying the tenant was told three years ago this change would be taking place when the lease expired. >>> well, your chances are super slim, but you still have a chance at winning the largest lottery jackpot ever. that's because that jackpot for powerball is now up to $1.3 billion. it could get even larger for the...
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the biggest game in college haven't won it in 34 years. definitely a lot of pressure coming into this game. definitely going to try to get behind each other and just do the best we can really. it's a big game. the orange bowl was a big game. if we lost one we wouldn't be sitting in the position we're at. they are all big games. so we're just going to play it like any other game really." time to talk hoops. prior to carolina's game at home today... usc announced kaydra duckett stepped away from team activities to focus on academics this semester. the former dreher star... becomes the second guard to leave the program this season. to showdown between second ranked usc and 20th ranked missouri. === carolina in control from the opening tip. glass for the and one. coates surpasses the one-thousand career point mark in this game. === later in the first frame... tiffany mitchell... in transition... tough bucket. hoop and the harm. part of an 11-0 run to start. mitchell finishes with 19 points. == a'ja wilson... sizes up her prety and devours the
the biggest game in college haven't won it in 34 years. definitely a lot of pressure coming into this game. definitely going to try to get behind each other and just do the best we can really. it's a big game. the orange bowl was a big game. if we lost one we wouldn't be sitting in the position we're at. they are all big games. so we're just going to play it like any other game really." time to talk hoops. prior to carolina's game at home today... usc announced kaydra duckett stepped away...
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fire broke out in an historic castle in delaware county.yforce 10 was over bullock and ring roads in chadds ford. it's not clear what caused the fire. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is back in the garden state to deliver his first state-of-the-state address since announcing he was running if president. he plans to announce initiatives on health care and drug treatment. >>> leaders of the organization founded by jerry sandusky asked the court for permission to go out of business. the directors of the second mile say their fund-raising has fall on the zero and most assets have been handed out. the court filing asks for remaining assets to be transferred to the pennsylvania attorney general's office. the group says there are no claims pending against them. sandusky is currently serving a prison sentence for child molestation. >>> a so call aid influenza mom will be released from a texas jail today. tonya couch posted bond after it was reduced from 75,000 from a million dollars. she is charged with helping her son violate probation and
fire broke out in an historic castle in delaware county.yforce 10 was over bullock and ring roads in chadds ford. it's not clear what caused the fire. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is back in the garden state to deliver his first state-of-the-state address since announcing he was running if president. he plans to announce initiatives on health care and drug treatment. >>> leaders of the organization founded by jerry sandusky asked the court for permission to go out of...
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highs in the low- in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area throughout the day...and it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days will stay in the low-mid 30s, but it'll feel colder with the wind. wind chills will be very low tonight. values will drop into the single digits...so, make sure to dress warmly if you venture out. by the end of the week, temperatures warm back to average temps in the upper 40s. another storm system rolls in friday into saturday...we'll be monitoring this one for good morning, hampton roads. let's check not giving up. the coast guard continues to search for 12 missing marines off the coast of hawaii. we'll tell you what they did find this past weekend. plus a water crisis in flint, michigan. who's pushin
highs in the low- in the 20s. tonight: clear sky and very cold. lows in the teens. wind: nw 10-15mph... wind chill values in the single digits. tuesday: sunny & freezing! highs will struggle to reach the freezing mark. wind: nw 10-15mph...wind chill values in low 20s. an arctic ridge of high pressure will gradually ridge into our area throughout the day...and it'll sit over our area tomorrow. this will lead to very cold temperatures. highs for the next couple of days will stay in the...
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philadelphia, 19 in allentown, 17 in reading, 23 in millville, 27 in cape may but with winds blowingough the region in the teens right now you've got wind chills in the single digits. it actually feels like it's 6 degrees in philadelphia currently so cover up a all those exextremities put on the layers this morning. probably going the keep them on too even though we'll see a fair amount of sunshine today with some of these clouds occasionally filtering through. we have wind chill in the teens this afternoon with those winds really staying blustery. also there's some spotty black ice as we have been telling you this morning because of that overnight snow and rain and then the plunging temperatures overnight. did get some snow up close to an inch in temple in berks county and out in phoenixville. most had lower amounts. royersford a half inch of snow. the majority of areas seeing snow this morning are along the lines of allentown and haddon heights with a trace or a coating on grassy surfaces and in some cases we have that coverage on roads. they've done a lot of salting overnight but
philadelphia, 19 in allentown, 17 in reading, 23 in millville, 27 in cape may but with winds blowingough the region in the teens right now you've got wind chills in the single digits. it actually feels like it's 6 degrees in philadelphia currently so cover up a all those exextremities put on the layers this morning. probably going the keep them on too even though we'll see a fair amount of sunshine today with some of these clouds occasionally filtering through. we have wind chill in the teens...
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i believe in change because i believe in you, the american people. that's why i stand here confident that the state of our union is strong." south carolina governor nikki haley gave the republican repsonse. she criticized the president on the economy and his health care plan. but this morning she's also getting backlash from conservatives about her words on immigration, and some jabs at frontrunner donald trump. :05 - :24 during anxious times, it can be tempting no one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws, and love our traditions should ever feel unwelcome in this country." haley also said "there's a tendency to falsely equate noise with results." trump's opponents are praising her speech. our local lawmakers are responding to the of the union. democratic senators mark warner and tim kaine praised the president's speech and his accomplishments. congressman bobby scott commended the president's leadership on the economy. he said in part: "we just recorded the 70th month of consecutive job streak on record." local republican congressman rob w
i believe in change because i believe in you, the american people. that's why i stand here confident that the state of our union is strong." south carolina governor nikki haley gave the republican repsonse. she criticized the president on the economy and his health care plan. but this morning she's also getting backlash from conservatives about her words on immigration, and some jabs at frontrunner donald trump. :05 - :24 during anxious times, it can be tempting no one who is willing to...
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and so the supreme court case was in 1959. in 1960, in may, powers was shot down. and, in fact, the prospect of an exchange was immediate. in fact, he took me, for mysterious reasons, over to london and the process began. we visited zurich. we almost met with the man that's portrayed in the movie named vogel. but all that, that was essentially what's -- and i could be corrected here -- what saved abel's life. >> could i add, on the ethical aspect, and this is a point that i was offended by the movie, and the movie is an excellent movie. i recommend you go see it. i give great credit to steve spielberg and tom hanksen it's an incredibly complex but simple movie. they've focussed on the exchange, but it has much broader implications, but there was no back room contact, which would have been unethical, and jim donovan would never have done anything unethical, like going to the judge's home and saying i'd like you not execute this guy. that didn't happen. indeed, jim came and ask the government, what is your position on what are you going to be asking for? are you goin
and so the supreme court case was in 1959. in 1960, in may, powers was shot down. and, in fact, the prospect of an exchange was immediate. in fact, he took me, for mysterious reasons, over to london and the process began. we visited zurich. we almost met with the man that's portrayed in the movie named vogel. but all that, that was essentially what's -- and i could be corrected here -- what saved abel's life. >> could i add, on the ethical aspect, and this is a point that i was offended...
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we have been in afghanistan starting in 1980. we had some members assassinated and we left the country. we returned in 2009. as many of you know, one of our --uma hospitals into deuce in kunduz province was bombed by u.s. forces on october 3. that led to the death of 42 of our staff and patients. at the time we shared cordon it's with u.s. nato and afghan forces. we also worked in that hospital for years, it was a well-known structure. general campbell after the investigation acknowledged that we were on the no strike list it -- in the u.s. military system. this panel comes at a time when we are obviously incredibly concerned about the deteriorating security situation which we have talked a lot about. we continue to operate hospitals. those facilities treat 26,000 -- 16,000 people a month. and about 2000e deliveries of newborns. as we heard from vanda, the security deteriorated quite significantly. we treated over 100 wounded in the facility. the situation remains to be difficult. we have teams working in a hospital there as well
we have been in afghanistan starting in 1980. we had some members assassinated and we left the country. we returned in 2009. as many of you know, one of our --uma hospitals into deuce in kunduz province was bombed by u.s. forces on october 3. that led to the death of 42 of our staff and patients. at the time we shared cordon it's with u.s. nato and afghan forces. we also worked in that hospital for years, it was a well-known structure. general campbell after the investigation acknowledged that...
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in debt. americans have more than 900 billion in debt now according to a study by card hub. one in five americans will never be able to get in the black again. city of west chester number four on the list of top 20 cities with the highest debt. most residents have $7,000 racked up with interest. going cost more than $12,000 to pay off cards and take 18 years to get it done. >> debate over development in delaware county will be the focus of a meeting tonight in new town square. it concerns the cardinal crossing town center along sproll road. includes stores, town homes and a park. stores are expected to bring in thousands of new jobs but residents worry by forest will get knocked down to make way for the project. they are also concerned it will make already bad traffic worse. we reached out to the developer, he says 38 acre is set aside for wetlands. the meeting is open to the public. >>> in 20 years a north hampton county community could become a hot spot waterfront district mapping easton's f
in debt. americans have more than 900 billion in debt now according to a study by card hub. one in five americans will never be able to get in the black again. city of west chester number four on the list of top 20 cities with the highest debt. most residents have $7,000 racked up with interest. going cost more than $12,000 to pay off cards and take 18 years to get it done. >> debate over development in delaware county will be the focus of a meeting tonight in new town square. it concerns...
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we are off to a cool start in areas, 16 below in craig, 25 we have 1 in greeley and 16 out in burlington. take a look at the satellite and radar, we have some clouds on the western slope. today mostly sunny to partly sunny skies, hazy still in denver. burning is restricted and it's an action day, so be careful outside if you have respiratory issues. noon today 36, by 2:00 38 and freezing. we have a chance for snow coming in later on. right now let's check with joel. >>> we are following a traffic alert this morning. federal and 29th is blocked here. let's take you to where this is, north high school there. southbound federal is closed and northbound it's closed at side streets are open and you can get around. if you're heading out this morning, should be a good drive for you, crash and stall-free across the metro area. southbound coming into town, a little more volume. if you're getting in the car, turn on koa news radio 850 am and now on 94.1 fm for traffic and weather together. >>> it is a busy morning here at cbs 4, also tracking breaking news out of denver this morning. 26th. police
we are off to a cool start in areas, 16 below in craig, 25 we have 1 in greeley and 16 out in burlington. take a look at the satellite and radar, we have some clouds on the western slope. today mostly sunny to partly sunny skies, hazy still in denver. burning is restricted and it's an action day, so be careful outside if you have respiratory issues. noon today 36, by 2:00 38 and freezing. we have a chance for snow coming in later on. right now let's check with joel. >>> we are...
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in additon to these 7-eleven robberies in norfolk, we told you about two other ones that happened in virginia beach and isle of white yesterday. it prompted us to ask, why are the convenience stores such a target? hear what a local detective said coming up at 8:30. now to the news everyone wants to hear. no one matched last night's powerball numbers. so the jackpot rises to an estimated $675 million dollars. that's the largest jackpot in u-s history. last night's pot was $500 million. get your tickets out. here are the numbers 2 -11-47-62-63, and the you didn't match all the numbers, you can still win a smaller prize. the next drawing is good morning, hampton ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") today: partly to mostly cloudy. a few sprinkles possible. highs will be in the low/mis 50s. winds ne 10-15mph. tonight: mostly cloudy. lows will be in the low 40s. winds north 10mph. friday: mostly cloudy. a stray shower is possible in the afternoon. highs will be in the mid 50s. winds ne 8-12mph. we'll see partly to mostly cloudy skies moisture is trying to come up from the south in the mid-upper
in additon to these 7-eleven robberies in norfolk, we told you about two other ones that happened in virginia beach and isle of white yesterday. it prompted us to ask, why are the convenience stores such a target? hear what a local detective said coming up at 8:30. now to the news everyone wants to hear. no one matched last night's powerball numbers. so the jackpot rises to an estimated $675 million dollars. that's the largest jackpot in u-s history. last night's pot was $500 million. get your...
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in 2010. their lawsuits helped prove g-m knew of the defect for years...yet failed to act. the meltons are now using the settlement money...to fund the watchlist. sot: what we really hope is for other families to be able to use this information and-- and prevent accidents. we think it can save lives. sot: "we're hopeful - that this data can be used to get to the bottom of what's going on with these cars." g-m points out that the government views the data analyzed for the watch list as "unverified allegations." but g-m told nbc news it has found other electrical and fuel issues in some of the 50 vehicles it inspected ... and believes vehicle age and mileage may be factors. the lorties' vehicle had about 100,000 miles on it. it's shared its findings with highway traffic safety administration - or both g-m and nhtsa told nbc news they've found no pattern. in a written statement...g-m on a zero-defect mentality when it comes to safety, and the changes we have made since the ignition switch recall
in 2010. their lawsuits helped prove g-m knew of the defect for years...yet failed to act. the meltons are now using the settlement money...to fund the watchlist. sot: what we really hope is for other families to be able to use this information and-- and prevent accidents. we think it can save lives. sot: "we're hopeful - that this data can be used to get to the bottom of what's going on with these cars." g-m points out that the government views the data analyzed for the watch list as...
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in the 30s. tomorrow the temps will go up as the winds will move in by friday evening and will continue into saturday morning. it sunday with highs in the 40s. an offshore low may move closer to the coast on sunday. if that happens, then we may see a bit of a wintry mix in dry and colder for monday good morning, hampton roads. let's check traffic now. a quick reminder for parents in newport news. the brittingham-midtown today for hilton elementary students who are out of school today. crews are still cleaning lead paint in the school. the newport news parks and rec youth program is providing daycare from 8 in the morning until 5:30 this evening. now to developing news out of the middle east. the iran revolutionary guard corps is questioning 10 american sailors -- that's according to iranian state owned t-v. overnight, iran held the sailors at a base on farsi island. iran seized the sailors and two boats after they drifted into iranian waters in the persian gulf yesterday afternoon. iranian author
in the 30s. tomorrow the temps will go up as the winds will move in by friday evening and will continue into saturday morning. it sunday with highs in the 40s. an offshore low may move closer to the coast on sunday. if that happens, then we may see a bit of a wintry mix in dry and colder for monday good morning, hampton roads. let's check traffic now. a quick reminder for parents in newport news. the brittingham-midtown today for hilton elementary students who are out of school today. crews are...
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temperatures now 27 and there is that number in philadelphia, 24 in allentown and 26 in trenton and 27n sea isle city, when you factor in the wind gusting in the 20s and even 30s at times today, it feels like it's 14 degrees and rick we are not going to get out from under windchills in the teens until late tonight and ermey tomorrow. things get better in the accuweather forecast though, i'll run the details down coming up. >> look forward to that thank you. >>> a broken water line created an icy mess this morning, chopper 6 hd captured dramatic images of water shooting high in the air and freezing on power lines and nearby businesses, it created a massive geyser at washington and cherry streets, workers were able to shut the water off in a half hour and they are chipping away the ice from the power lines above and annie mccormick spoke to a contractor whose business was flooded during the incident and she will have a live report at 12:30. >>> a sewer line ruptured in mount laurel, new jersey, on hartford road at 238, all residents should reduce their water usage, and contact the munici
temperatures now 27 and there is that number in philadelphia, 24 in allentown and 26 in trenton and 27n sea isle city, when you factor in the wind gusting in the 20s and even 30s at times today, it feels like it's 14 degrees and rick we are not going to get out from under windchills in the teens until late tonight and ermey tomorrow. things get better in the accuweather forecast though, i'll run the details down coming up. >> look forward to that thank you. >>> a broken water...
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he is in the final in india. he won in straight sets six-three, six-four. to skiing, american lindsay vonn has equalled a 36-year-old record with her 36 career world cup downhill ski race win. the former champion who dominated women's racing watched her report. vonn now has 72 wins and holds the regarded for the most victories were 25. pretty cold in austria and also in the n.f.l. play offs. they get underway on saturday. sunday's game between the vikings and the hawks is set to begin in minus 16. hot air is being blown to prevent the pitch icing over. >> reporter: it is going to be a bitterly cold one there on sunday. in the heap of the day temperatures up to minus 16. the cold age plunging out of canada and it really is going to be the wind that makes the difference. the wind, the wind chill will make it feel like minus 29 degrees. bitterly cold weather coming through here as we go on through the course of the game. these games don't stop for the cold. look at some of the record values that wref seen in the past. cincinnati 1982 minus 23. back in 67 tempe
he is in the final in india. he won in straight sets six-three, six-four. to skiing, american lindsay vonn has equalled a 36-year-old record with her 36 career world cup downhill ski race win. the former champion who dominated women's racing watched her report. vonn now has 72 wins and holds the regarded for the most victories were 25. pretty cold in austria and also in the n.f.l. play offs. they get underway on saturday. sunday's game between the vikings and the hawks is set to begin in minus...
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it is 42 in wildwood, 40 in the villages. these spots will drop to the lower 20 -- the upper 20' s and lower 30' s tonight. 43 now in winter park, 46 in oviedo. apopka has dropped to 41. pearson is at 39. palm coast is a 34. oak hill is at 36. temperatures will climb threat the day, but it will be slow. we will be in the mid-to-upper 50' s later this afternoon. i will take you county by county and we will talk about those freeze warnings that are in effect for tonight coming up in a few minutes. ted: we are looking at this construction still blocking off the 417 southbound offramp to the turnpike. take the orange blossom trail ramped north up to the turnpike. also, a right lane blocked on 417 southbound. let' s look at some live shots. a crash i-95 northbound before stay road for third -- 44. speaking of delays, i-4 in altamonte springs. the left side is westbound. things not looking so bad. 11 minutes from lake mary to lee . jason: a local missionary gunned down over the weekend. michelle: killed in an al qaeda a look toward
it is 42 in wildwood, 40 in the villages. these spots will drop to the lower 20 -- the upper 20' s and lower 30' s tonight. 43 now in winter park, 46 in oviedo. apopka has dropped to 41. pearson is at 39. palm coast is a 34. oak hill is at 36. temperatures will climb threat the day, but it will be slow. we will be in the mid-to-upper 50' s later this afternoon. i will take you county by county and we will talk about those freeze warnings that are in effect for tonight coming up in a few...
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in. that's the concern. from here to lunch, it's going to be freezing rain across the area, and a very dangerous ice storm setting up. here's the view from asheville. you see 240 off in the distance. a car will go by ever once in a while. they're going slow. that's the highway. that guy is hitting his brakes right there. that guy is too. this is a very deep snow in the here's a look from wofford. snow on the ground in spartanburg. freezing. we're continuing to see cold east-northeast. here's the view from our anderson skycam. we've got rain right now, 35 degrees. too warm for that wintry precipitation there. getting some early snow totals in here. we've got some pretty hefty totals, especially in the mountains. asheville airport, three inches. i can tell you, as we look at live super doppler 4 h.d., as we looooat what's going on, we have snow n mountains. some ice showing up across the upstate from the northern part of the upstate, from i-85 northbound. here is i-85. you need to pay atten
in. that's the concern. from here to lunch, it's going to be freezing rain across the area, and a very dangerous ice storm setting up. here's the view from asheville. you see 240 off in the distance. a car will go by ever once in a while. they're going slow. that's the highway. that guy is hitting his brakes right there. that guy is too. this is a very deep snow in the here's a look from wofford. snow on the ground in spartanburg. freezing. we're continuing to see cold east-northeast. here's...
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temperatures are in the upper 20s in the city. 32 by 11:00 in the morning. middle to upper 30s during the afternoon. fairly normal for this time of the year. if anything, sunshine will give way to some clouds later on today into early this evening, back to about 32 by 7:00 p.m. let's track it for you on the futurecast. a little system moving through the ohio valley with snow. that weakens by the time it gets in here. we have clouds moving in late today and tonight. then the winter storm moving in friday. that's when they get the first flakes. then the first flakes from the storm don't move into our viewing area until after midnight friday night. it might take until daybreak saturday to get snowfall into areas around new york city and especially north of new york city. many more details on the timing and the potential amounts in that storm coming up in the full accuweather forecast. right now over to debbie duhaime in for heather with traffic. >> good morning jeff and everybody. problems on the subways. uptown one and two trains, express time's square to 72nd
temperatures are in the upper 20s in the city. 32 by 11:00 in the morning. middle to upper 30s during the afternoon. fairly normal for this time of the year. if anything, sunshine will give way to some clouds later on today into early this evening, back to about 32 by 7:00 p.m. let's track it for you on the futurecast. a little system moving through the ohio valley with snow. that weakens by the time it gets in here. we have clouds moving in late today and tonight. then the winter storm moving...
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in the 135 year history in the f.a. cup. balive failed to bet bolton, putting in an equalizer. witness boxing am forced a replay with aston villa. >> the number one jordan spieth remains on course to clinch the first trophy the year. the american extending his league at the tour of champions to five streaks going into the final round in hawaii. shooting a near albatross on the par 518th hole. jordan spieth turning that into an eagle. his second of the week. he sits at 24 under, with the closest challenger on 19-under. 7th pga title looking like a real possibility to spieth. >> kansas city and pittsburgh are through to the next round after wildcard wins in contrasting fashion. they ended a 22 year wait, doing it with a 30-0 dilution of the houston texans. they'll play the patriots after an 18-16 win over the bengels. saturday, seattle sea hawks take on the vikings, and the final game is washington redskins and green bay packers. a tough test of the endurance can be expected. the temperature is expected to dip to minus 16
in the 135 year history in the f.a. cup. balive failed to bet bolton, putting in an equalizer. witness boxing am forced a replay with aston villa. >> the number one jordan spieth remains on course to clinch the first trophy the year. the american extending his league at the tour of champions to five streaks going into the final round in hawaii. shooting a near albatross on the par 518th hole. jordan spieth turning that into an eagle. his second of the week. he sits at 24 under, with the...
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are confirmed in illinois, 15 in missouri. in allenville, missouri sheriff john jordan boated over a bean field to check on residents. >> this is the ross residence there. >> reporter: terry and his wife, wanda ross, are 2 of 32 people refusing to leave. >> really close. >> reporter: their home is now surrounded in water. >> you don't want somebody to come in and loot the rest of the stuff that you've worked your life for. >> reporter: downstream the army corps of engineers is confident a 3,500-mile levee stretching from southern missouri to the gulf of mexico will hold. it's 35 feet tall and 200 feet wide at the base. engineer derek smith. >> well, there's really two different kinds of levee systems. up there is more of a levee system built for agriculture protection, and down here the level of protection is much higher. >> reporter: back here in alexander county, illinois i'm standing on the roof of the bigham home, which is surrounded by water on both sides. and the water is still rising tonight. 25,000 sandbags and eight p
are confirmed in illinois, 15 in missouri. in allenville, missouri sheriff john jordan boated over a bean field to check on residents. >> this is the ross residence there. >> reporter: terry and his wife, wanda ross, are 2 of 32 people refusing to leave. >> really close. >> reporter: their home is now surrounded in water. >> you don't want somebody to come in and loot the rest of the stuff that you've worked your life for. >> reporter: downstream the army...
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yesterday in marion county, we were in the 20's. this morning in the 30's there, 40's in other spots. the 70's are on the way. hold tight. here's the way it looks as we show you the front. moving through the mid-sections of the country. you see snow through candidacy, continuing to build in with some stormy weather down to the south through texas and louisiana. that same front will be moving in our direction tomorrow by 10:00 in the morning, giving us some rain, even a few thunderstorms. high pressure continues to dominate today. around it, we see south winds working in more warm humid air. it will start to increase the moisture in the atmosphere. more in the way of cloud cover. a 10% chance for rain this afternoon. 36 in ocala. 53 in cocoa beach. a few additional clouds warming to 74 at 4:00. we'll pinpoint the timing for the rain and stronger storms. we'll go to amy in the napeleton traffic center. good morning. >> good morning. this is new coming into the traffic center. accident. as we get more details, i'll keep you updated. th
yesterday in marion county, we were in the 20's. this morning in the 30's there, 40's in other spots. the 70's are on the way. hold tight. here's the way it looks as we show you the front. moving through the mid-sections of the country. you see snow through candidacy, continuing to build in with some stormy weather down to the south through texas and louisiana. that same front will be moving in our direction tomorrow by 10:00 in the morning, giving us some rain, even a few thunderstorms. high...
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six people in portsmouth were left out in the cold this morning after their home went up in flames. only 10 on your side was there as the fire started shortly before 6 this morning. believe everyone got out of the building safely. the bad news - the damage is extensive. part of the roof is caved-in. we spoke with a woman who escaped the fire. she said she and her children didn't have time to take anything. crystal mann, resident "the man from upstairs come down stairs and bang on my door, saying that his apartment was on fire, get out the my god mother to get her out of the house. and when we came out the whole top roof was on fire." firefighters said they had trouble battling the flames they were so intense. it took more than an hour to get it under control. fire officials are still investigating the cause. now we head to gloucester county where police are investigating a deadly shooting. deputies arrested an 18-year-old hampton man accused of shooting four people and killing one of them. 10 on your side's liz kilmer is live in the newsroom with the latest from police. stephanie an
six people in portsmouth were left out in the cold this morning after their home went up in flames. only 10 on your side was there as the fire started shortly before 6 this morning. believe everyone got out of the building safely. the bad news - the damage is extensive. part of the roof is caved-in. we spoke with a woman who escaped the fire. she said she and her children didn't have time to take anything. crystal mann, resident "the man from upstairs come down stairs and bang on my door,...
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some have still found a way through in car boots or in trucks. the denmark sailing culture and liberal activism play to the advantage. these young people are part of a bigger group which carried dozens to sweden because they already have families there and it's free of charge. they do not fit any profile of what you reward people smugglers as looking like. >> when you think about smugglers, you think about people earning a lot of money from helpless people, that's what we're doing. we're helping people, giving them food, we are good sailors, and we're not charging anything for what we do. >> one rigged inflatable bolt of the sort seen every day between turkey and greece has made this crossing. if you capsized here in a storm, you wouldn't last half hour in the water. the swedish coast guard has been put on high alert. >> it is more dangerous for them and the water is -- could be rough weather and most people are not prepared for those kind of waters. >> this isn't the first time that the sounds between denmark and sweden has been used as a people
some have still found a way through in car boots or in trucks. the denmark sailing culture and liberal activism play to the advantage. these young people are part of a bigger group which carried dozens to sweden because they already have families there and it's free of charge. they do not fit any profile of what you reward people smugglers as looking like. >> when you think about smugglers, you think about people earning a lot of money from helpless people, that's what we're doing. we're...
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we're talking about 15 in new york - 17 in new york, 15 in chicago.ashington, barely about 34 degrees. finally a little bit of pay back >>> it's finally beginning to feel like winter. thank you so much. still ahead a massive fire at a luxury hotel goes up in flames in it due bay. two days later we're getting a look inside. what's happening to china town in american cities. dubai >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> we're getting another look at the damage inside a luxury hotel where a fire broke out on new year's eve. flames erupted as the address hotel just hours before dubai's fireworks supply. 17 people suffered injuries during evacuation and one person died after suffering a heart attack. the cause is still understanding investigation. questions remain about the safety of dubai's rapidly growing sky line after another sky scraper caught fire earlier in the year. cold winter and rough assess is not enough to stop the flow of refugees into europe. volunteers save hundreds of migrants who face snow and stormy waters to enter turkey and greece over the pas
we're talking about 15 in new york - 17 in new york, 15 in chicago.ashington, barely about 34 degrees. finally a little bit of pay back >>> it's finally beginning to feel like winter. thank you so much. still ahead a massive fire at a luxury hotel goes up in flames in it due bay. two days later we're getting a look inside. what's happening to china town in american cities. dubai >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>...
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Jan 8, 2016
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it is pretty thick in spots. 22 in denver to start, 28 in burlington, 21 in avon. temperatures will be steady today but as we head into the afternoon, they will drop into the teens by about 5:00. tomorrow 25, could be foggy to start the day, then sunshine after that. 32 degrees by sunday. joel? >>> traveling westbound out i- 70 near brighton, this is what we're seeing for road conditions right now. we'll take you out west, i-70 and floyd hill, where chain restrictions and passenger restriction laws begin. you have a lot of snow and ice out there and the higher elevation brought lower speeds in the 40s and 50s southbound coming into town, 11 minutes on the drive 120th to i- 70. that's not too bad. we expect a little more slowing out there. as you get into town, you can see a little less space between the cars. still taking things slower, allowing room between the cars a great idea. some slowing as you try to get up the hill there, c-470 getting past alameda could be tough. 6th avenue at wadsworth, we have a stalled vehicle. north of c-470 on i-25 southbound, 225 sta
it is pretty thick in spots. 22 in denver to start, 28 in burlington, 21 in avon. temperatures will be steady today but as we head into the afternoon, they will drop into the teens by about 5:00. tomorrow 25, could be foggy to start the day, then sunshine after that. 32 degrees by sunday. joel? >>> traveling westbound out i- 70 near brighton, this is what we're seeing for road conditions right now. we'll take you out west, i-70 and floyd hill, where chain restrictions and passenger...
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Jan 15, 2016
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both of these countries are embedded in regions. china in asia and germany in europe. but they resemble each other in terms of trade position quite a bit. and yet, both of these countries have exchange rate that is are depreciatin depreciating. whereas in a kind of global imbalances sense you would hope that they would appreciate. any thoughts, eswar? >> so in china is from that traditional framework a bit of a conundrum. the chinese trade surplus relative to the levels before the global financial crisis has v come down a lot and then three quarters gone up to 6% of gdp which is high but the current account under the macro and china experiencing capital outflows so there is that complex that's being dealt with right now and the chinese currency is still managed quite actively against the u.s. dollar and dollar has risen sharply in the last year or so, at least until last summer. so in china, you had an expanding trade surplus at the same time that currency was appreciating. a large part of that was decline in imports, not so much import volumes but import prices becaus
both of these countries are embedded in regions. china in asia and germany in europe. but they resemble each other in terms of trade position quite a bit. and yet, both of these countries have exchange rate that is are depreciatin depreciating. whereas in a kind of global imbalances sense you would hope that they would appreciate. any thoughts, eswar? >> so in china is from that traditional framework a bit of a conundrum. the chinese trade surplus relative to the levels before the global...
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after this run-in with the referee landed him in hot water. and president obama is gearing up for his final state of the union address tonight which he says will strike a different tone than years past. >>> but the big story on "action news" is the forecast and the first flakes of the season, it's officially been winter for more than three weeks now and today we are finally talking snow. heading outside for a live look from sky 6 hd, at philadelphia international airport, any snowfall probably won't stick but it's our first sign of the season after a mild winter, we have live team coverage this noon, walter perez is standing by in allentown where preparations are underway, lets go to meteorologist, david murphy first at the big board. >> it looks like a whole lot of snow to the west of us, a big batch in central pennsylvania and more coming in pittsburgh, this is all in the darker shade of gray, it's our way of telling you that we are so mild we are changing to rain with sprinkles in newcastle county, there are snow showers to the west and the
after this run-in with the referee landed him in hot water. and president obama is gearing up for his final state of the union address tonight which he says will strike a different tone than years past. >>> but the big story on "action news" is the forecast and the first flakes of the season, it's officially been winter for more than three weeks now and today we are finally talking snow. heading outside for a live look from sky 6 hd, at philadelphia international airport, any...
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>> my brother-in-law in tennessee. he buys all my family's powerball tickets. >> give it a try. >>> i got good news, bro! here's the deal, you're right, it's cold but not as windy. but who are we kidding? look at these readings, 20, 23, 23, 19 from walter and walter math it official. it's officially long john weather. layered look still in today, not so much for the moving air, but that cold air. and we are going to see nicer numbers this afternoon. pretty sunrise from daniel. tony reminding us to cover our ears and less reminding us that it is hot pastrami sandwich day. don't forget the anti-asiths, as well. what about the next few days? changes with wet weather in the works for the weekend. and then white weather in the works sunday night monday. yeah, it's winter. partly cloudy, feels like it. 23. thankfully, winds are calm. dew points are low. a few passing snow showers this morning. that's about it. there you go. you've got 12 in monticello. guy from sparta, loves hot pastrami at 19 now. 23 in greenich. 20 in the
>> my brother-in-law in tennessee. he buys all my family's powerball tickets. >> give it a try. >>> i got good news, bro! here's the deal, you're right, it's cold but not as windy. but who are we kidding? look at these readings, 20, 23, 23, 19 from walter and walter math it official. it's officially long john weather. layered look still in today, not so much for the moving air, but that cold air. and we are going to see nicer numbers this afternoon. pretty sunrise from...
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Jan 8, 2016
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40s, 50s and 60s in the midwest and the south, a lot of cold air in the midwest temperatures in the teens, 20s and 30s. >>> fous evening showers moving out a mild night temperatures in the 60s and light winds and fog late tomorrow warm straight showers possible 84 degrees. voters know problem in t water, southwest at 10, one-3- foot seas, light chop in the bay. next week couple of warm days in the mid- 80s for the high, showers around saturday night and sunday, cooler breeze monday showers returned to -- tuesday and stay schoomuch of next week, that to you, you might not be thinking of hurricanes right now but we miami fire and rescue her smell are. he worked -- the record in full force in virginia keys getting ready for hurricane drill. the trio was reached with a drone, the search the beach and water for manikins being used a stick pins in case of a hurricane and were rescued. great training for by the personnel. >>> to see working -what's up. >> do you love earning perks like airline -- airline miles -- airline miles, hotel rooms in cash back from your credit cards? experts say some of
40s, 50s and 60s in the midwest and the south, a lot of cold air in the midwest temperatures in the teens, 20s and 30s. >>> fous evening showers moving out a mild night temperatures in the 60s and light winds and fog late tomorrow warm straight showers possible 84 degrees. voters know problem in t water, southwest at 10, one-3- foot seas, light chop in the bay. next week couple of warm days in the mid- 80s for the high, showers around saturday night and sunday, cooler breeze monday...
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Jan 28, 2016
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in the sandhills and on the rain i-95 corridor you will see rain. 28 in roxboro, 38 in wilson. 41 in smith. 42 in clinton. cloudy skies and 37.7. violence time, temperatures climb into the 40's. through the late day, 45 degrees and cloudy skies. rain south and east as the sun sets to the north and west. a gorgeous weekend forecast john: check out what residents of a raleigh townhouse community woke up to, water gushing out of the grass. first thought to be caused by a water main break, it looks like someone was trying to temper with a water meter. marine biologists are setting a whale that washed the sort -- ahoshore -- washed ashore on kure beach. whales washing ashore happens about to dozen times a year. barbara: china was first in flight but another state wants to showcase its connection, a proposal to add the wright flyer to ohio's seal had a hearing last night. the idea of adding the flyer to the state seal has been proposed past. the right brothers made their flight december 14, 1903 on the dunes of the outer banks in north carolina. 37 degrees at 6:12. a trooper shot during a
in the sandhills and on the rain i-95 corridor you will see rain. 28 in roxboro, 38 in wilson. 41 in smith. 42 in clinton. cloudy skies and 37.7. violence time, temperatures climb into the 40's. through the late day, 45 degrees and cloudy skies. rain south and east as the sun sets to the north and west. a gorgeous weekend forecast john: check out what residents of a raleigh townhouse community woke up to, water gushing out of the grass. first thought to be caused by a water main break, it looks...
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Jan 16, 2016
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in syria everything was in arabic, here some is in english. >> here science and math is taught in english. that's a challenge for students who studied only arabic back home. the teachers are having to adjust as well. we are not--they don't know how to speak english so they will not know how to explain or justify. >> there are more than 400,000 syrians of school age in lebanon and the education ministry are trying to get them into school. in public school classrooms like this one there are as many syrian students as lebanese, but will interest many syrian who is are not getting education putting already uncertain future in jeopardy. >> there are thousands of children who are not registered in school in lebanon. and some of the syrians registered at cool don't turn up because they can't afford to pay for the school bus. >> education is key to a better life. it is our duty to keep them in schools. the education ministry eventually helped to make this process easier for them. our duty is to treat students equally. >> they may be treated equally, but teachers not how hard the syrian students s
in syria everything was in arabic, here some is in english. >> here science and math is taught in english. that's a challenge for students who studied only arabic back home. the teachers are having to adjust as well. we are not--they don't know how to speak english so they will not know how to explain or justify. >> there are more than 400,000 syrians of school age in lebanon and the education ministry are trying to get them into school. in public school classrooms like this one...
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in nashville, hundreds of collisions in six hours. and a foot and a half of snow in eastern kentucky and much of the state has more than a foot. some areas seeing trees crashing into homes and cars are sliding into each other. and freeways are at a standstill. gas pumps are empty and store shelves are bare and this monster storm is a thousand miles wide. newyork is bracing and philly expecting a foot and d.c. 2 feet. the storm is so widespread that one in seven americans could get a half foot of snow by urbonas, 9news. >>> this powerful storm system is creating a travel nightmare. 8000 cancellations have been reported across the united states. >> dia is warning people to check their flights before heading out the door. more than 60 flights in and out of dia have been canceled because of the business in the northeast. >> belen de leon is live at king soopers on south wadsworth giving away the magnets once again. >> reporter: the broncos are going to win and we're going to the super bowl and all the fans are excited about getting the ma
in nashville, hundreds of collisions in six hours. and a foot and a half of snow in eastern kentucky and much of the state has more than a foot. some areas seeing trees crashing into homes and cars are sliding into each other. and freeways are at a standstill. gas pumps are empty and store shelves are bare and this monster storm is a thousand miles wide. newyork is bracing and philly expecting a foot and d.c. 2 feet. the storm is so widespread that one in seven americans could get a half foot...
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you think it's cold here, 9 in cleveland, 1 in chicago, 3 below in minneapolis, 17 below in international falls. us this morning at 16 degrees right now. we ev see generally clear skies. clouds off shore, cold air hitting the warmer water. at's what happen lake effect snow showers up ro's western new york and nnsylvania. good deal of sunshine. some patchy clouds hers o there. not the fact that it will produce any type of snow flurry activity that. will stay clear into 1:00 and into the nighttime. more clouds start to gain on us. a weak system passes underneath t us. you'll notice snow right there going through s th rn new jersey. that's tomorrow night, not gone. player for us. clouds. thursday back a little m e sunshine in the afternoon hours. du wring the day friday the clouds will start to thicken up ahead ofs the next system. that could bring us a significant snow later friday night into saturuayy. the piece of energy that's going to form that storm is out into the pacific. we have to wait untee we get closer and the pieces come gether. today 26 in largemont. colder, mid to upper 20s a
you think it's cold here, 9 in cleveland, 1 in chicago, 3 below in minneapolis, 17 below in international falls. us this morning at 16 degrees right now. we ev see generally clear skies. clouds off shore, cold air hitting the warmer water. at's what happen lake effect snow showers up ro's western new york and nnsylvania. good deal of sunshine. some patchy clouds hers o there. not the fact that it will produce any type of snow flurry activity that. will stay clear into 1:00 and into the...
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eight right now in norfolk forty five in korea come in at fifty right now in chesapeake also is this city for thought for today we're going to have mostly cloudy skies a few isolated showers temperatures generally in the mid to upper fifties to sixties farther south fifty six and he answered by this afternoon mid fifties on the eastern shore of eastern north carolina will likely climb into the sixties right around sixty one in hartford and fifty nine degrees and her atop the seven day forecast fifty seven today again isolated showers for most of the day but is really into the evening hours will start to see our rain chances pick up sixty six degrees on sunday out ahead of that fronts a very warm air but behind it. we're going to drop like a walk back into the forties monday tuesday in attracting another blast of colder air that will bring us high temperatures in the thirties by wednesday joe coming up in sports he is a legend in his sport and now in the table tennis hall about this. virginia beach . and walk about a local man is making sports headlines this morning fans calling one o
eight right now in norfolk forty five in korea come in at fifty right now in chesapeake also is this city for thought for today we're going to have mostly cloudy skies a few isolated showers temperatures generally in the mid to upper fifties to sixties farther south fifty six and he answered by this afternoon mid fifties on the eastern shore of eastern north carolina will likely climb into the sixties right around sixty one in hartford and fifty nine degrees and her atop the seven day forecast...
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there was the biggest draw down in foreign exchange reserves in china in history.he country at a record pace. and i just don't know how much they are in control in such a situation. when you have capital outflows of more than $120 billion a month, that is a very significant outflow. assume they we can are in control of the situation. maybe they cannot stem the outflow so they have no choice. erik: why are we seeing more of a reaction in developed markets, particularly in developed market equities than in emerging markets from this latest move from china? down 2%.stocks are stocks down 1.75%. it is mirrored in latin america. >> we should look at the dollar prices at the dollar prices of these things. the currencies are moving a lot. the dollar prices have moved a lot. we are seeing big moves in dollar terms as well. emerging markets have already been in a bear phase for nearly five years. a lot of the bad news in the emerging world has been discounted. what's happening now is the developed world is waking up to the reality that in a globalized world, some of this is
there was the biggest draw down in foreign exchange reserves in china in history.he country at a record pace. and i just don't know how much they are in control in such a situation. when you have capital outflows of more than $120 billion a month, that is a very significant outflow. assume they we can are in control of the situation. maybe they cannot stem the outflow so they have no choice. erik: why are we seeing more of a reaction in developed markets, particularly in developed market...
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Jan 2, 2016
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temperatures generally in the low 30s in danbury. this is what you need to dress for, windchills in the 20s, teens. no wind in sussex so it's a little warmer there. feels like 23 at this hour in danbury. here's a look at storm tracker. not much going on. it's another high pressure scenario on this saturday. sunshine beginning to fade away in nassau county as clouds creep in. the clouds are going to try to hang around throughout the morning but they should be fading by the afternoon. no rain or snow to worry about. if anything, a flurry north and west of town. tomorrow, lots of sunshine. breezy and cool again, temperatures in the 40s. the hats, gloves and scarves, you will need those early next week. temperatures will be around 40. you're waking up to similar the 20s. temperatures back to the mid 40s breeze. it's going to keep those windchills in the upper 30s. look at monday morning. more teens are showing up here. this is the beginning of the push of arctic air sliding in. windchills stuck in the 20s throughout your monday. still a
temperatures generally in the low 30s in danbury. this is what you need to dress for, windchills in the 20s, teens. no wind in sussex so it's a little warmer there. feels like 23 at this hour in danbury. here's a look at storm tracker. not much going on. it's another high pressure scenario on this saturday. sunshine beginning to fade away in nassau county as clouds creep in. the clouds are going to try to hang around throughout the morning but they should be fading by the afternoon. no rain or...
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here in the u-s... emergency crews worked through the night to free 17 miners trapped in a salt mine... this all happening in upstate new york... all 17 workers were hoisted to safety this morning in a rescue effort that took nearly eleven hours... the workers were in an elevator that was stuck 800 to 900 feet down a shaft... a crane was brought to the scene and lowered a basket that was able to bring around four miners out at a time. closer to home -- a second arrest has been made in the robbery of a credit union... the robbery happened in dubuque in november -- at the du-trac community credit union... you're seeing video of the scene... in december -- one suspect, shawn cade of rock island, illinois was arrested in connection with the crime... last night... rock island police arrested another man for his alleged participation... william w. franklin is being held in rock county jail on a robbery in the second degree... franklin is an alleged accomplice in the november 27th roberry... decision 2016 cove
here in the u-s... emergency crews worked through the night to free 17 miners trapped in a salt mine... this all happening in upstate new york... all 17 workers were hoisted to safety this morning in a rescue effort that took nearly eleven hours... the workers were in an elevator that was stuck 800 to 900 feet down a shaft... a crane was brought to the scene and lowered a basket that was able to bring around four miners out at a time. closer to home -- a second arrest has been made in the...
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some french corporations are looking to cash in. >> reporter: in one of the most chic neighborhoods in paris, a shop is buying goods from far away in iran. the company productions beauty products from natural it ingredients and exports account for half of its business. it sees big potential for selling to iran once the sanctions are lifted. it's the second largest market in the world for cosmetics, particularly makeup. iranian women are very sophisticated. the delegation that visited iran in september. more than 100 firms took part from a wide range of industries, including ago kurt, pharmaceuticals and construction. sanctions were formally lifted earlier this month, after international monitors confirmed that teheran had complied with the terms of the deal. so after a long period of isolation, iran is once again open for business. the return of iran to the international stage was made possible by a nuclear deal announced in july. it limits iran's enrichment capability and imposes strict monitoring. france took a hardline during the negotiations. >> the only hostile that they needed to
some french corporations are looking to cash in. >> reporter: in one of the most chic neighborhoods in paris, a shop is buying goods from far away in iran. the company productions beauty products from natural it ingredients and exports account for half of its business. it sees big potential for selling to iran once the sanctions are lifted. it's the second largest market in the world for cosmetics, particularly makeup. iranian women are very sophisticated. the delegation that visited iran...
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judge fehrman was sworn in in norristown. she pulled off a mild upset in september when she became the top vote getter among six candidates. >>> now to decision 2016, a new nbc news poll shows donald trump and hillary clinton are staying way ahead of the pack. trump has 35% support among republican registered voters. the next closest candidate is ted cruz at 18%. marco rubio is third with 13%. on the democratic side, hillary clinton had 53% support, while bernie sanders is at 36%. and a slight turn around by the trump campaign when it comes to their first tv ad showing people streaming across what might appear to be the mexican border, but the video is actually from morocco and not mexico. today trump's lawyers say he'll be speaking with the person who made that mistake. yesterday the campaign said the video was used on purpose. >>> four other republican candidates campaigned in new hampshire today, taking part in a drug addiction forum, calling for more compassionate discussion when it comes to substance abuse. new hampshire
judge fehrman was sworn in in norristown. she pulled off a mild upset in september when she became the top vote getter among six candidates. >>> now to decision 2016, a new nbc news poll shows donald trump and hillary clinton are staying way ahead of the pack. trump has 35% support among republican registered voters. the next closest candidate is ted cruz at 18%. marco rubio is third with 13%. on the democratic side, hillary clinton had 53% support, while bernie sanders is at 36%. and...
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funding ever in utah's history. $512 million in all. as i go around the state i am often thanks by teachers, principals, parents and others for this extraordinary investment in utah's future. members of the legislature, i recognize that you often don't get all the credit you deserve on this issue. i believe that needs to change. so tonight i want to be absolutely clear. on behalf of all 3 million utahns from across this state i'm here to deliver a message that is long overdue. thank you, members of the legislature, for investing in our future. [ applause ] with finite resources and hundreds of competing demands in last year's session you made the tough decision that put utah's children first. together we have invested over $1.3 billion of new money in education over the past four years, which is more money, by the way, committed to education than any other time in utah's history. our sustained long-term investment in education is already producing positive results. for example, when i first came into office one in every four utah high s
funding ever in utah's history. $512 million in all. as i go around the state i am often thanks by teachers, principals, parents and others for this extraordinary investment in utah's future. members of the legislature, i recognize that you often don't get all the credit you deserve on this issue. i believe that needs to change. so tonight i want to be absolutely clear. on behalf of all 3 million utahns from across this state i'm here to deliver a message that is long overdue. thank you,...
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minnesota, a total of 20,000 people in attendance, in polls showing that he maintain as lead in iowa and continues a double-digit lead in some polls in new hampshire. so my question is, how did the democratic party get to this point and bernie sanders reach this level so close to the iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primary? >> an interesting question and we frankly don't have the answer frankly at this point. part of it, the same way we're certainly seeing voters' frustration on the republican side really manifest itself in the republican primary, there is a level of frustration, which to some extent is understandable given the fact the economic recovery is not felt evenly across the united states and across all classes and the thought that frankly you know, after eight years of anyone, you often have a desire by voters to try something else, and i think a couple of are those things, and the fact that, you know, hillary clinton has her the liabilities, whether you're talking about the scandal over her private e-mail server or the fact that she did take these it enormous speaking
minnesota, a total of 20,000 people in attendance, in polls showing that he maintain as lead in iowa and continues a double-digit lead in some polls in new hampshire. so my question is, how did the democratic party get to this point and bernie sanders reach this level so close to the iowa caucuses and the new hampshire primary? >> an interesting question and we frankly don't have the answer frankly at this point. part of it, the same way we're certainly seeing voters' frustration on the...
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in maryland, what we do currently, is looking at the whole practice in policing in our neighborhood. also, whether or not they need to be psychologically evaluated for police officers that serve of t it is this idea of how do youime. -- respect the community you serve? the other issue that we found when we began to look at policing in baltimore, less than 20% or less that lived in our city, our police force does not resemble the community that is served. it is very difficult for you to understand the community when you are not a part of the community. we are looking at all of those issues and how do we change that. smith?esentative >> what are we doing in missouri? not much, to be truthful. everybody may know about the mike brown killing that happened in ferguson, which is in st. louis county, right outside the district i represent. it brought to light a lot of issues that have been going on in the area of excessive force used upon black men. a lot of times, ending in long prison sentences, or death as we saw in the case with mike brown. then, we had a couple of other shootings after
in maryland, what we do currently, is looking at the whole practice in policing in our neighborhood. also, whether or not they need to be psychologically evaluated for police officers that serve of t it is this idea of how do youime. -- respect the community you serve? the other issue that we found when we began to look at policing in baltimore, less than 20% or less that lived in our city, our police force does not resemble the community that is served. it is very difficult for you to...
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in 1975. one of my first assignments wras to study the blm grazing program. and not having been raised in the rural west, i was surprised to discover that the federal government was deciding specific pastures where cattle should grave in various specific months of the year over tens of millions of federal acres in the west. as i thought -- as it struck me, it hardly looked like a federal question. i was wonderinging wh ing whain doing. then later i looked into another thing that influenced my thinking was the financial aspects of western public land management. i looked at the grazing program. grazing fees were bringing in about $15 million a year while the costs of the grazing program easily exceeded $100 million a year. and this was symptomatic of the whole federal land presence in the west. so by the early 1980s, i was arguing, still in the interior department. and a surprising number of my economist colleagues even in the interior department agreed with me that we should simply get rid of
in 1975. one of my first assignments wras to study the blm grazing program. and not having been raised in the rural west, i was surprised to discover that the federal government was deciding specific pastures where cattle should grave in various specific months of the year over tens of millions of federal acres in the west. as i thought -- as it struck me, it hardly looked like a federal question. i was wonderinging wh ing whain doing. then later i looked into another thing that influenced my...
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saudi arabia, are staying in this hotel in the resort town.e have received invites. others have not. this is the co-chairman of one of the largest kurdish groups, the pyd, a group turkey says is a terrorist entity. he has not received an invitation. >> if really they want a peaceful syria, if they want a political solution for syria, and if they don't like maybe the same out come of geneva 2, all of the syrians should be included on the table, not by the influence of some other forces which outside they are looking -- their interest in syria or they have their plans for syria. >> reporter: others who have now got an invitation, say they are now considering whether to accept because their allies have been excluded. are you going to go to these talks that are supposed to start on friday? >> translator: we hope to be present in the geneva talks with a strong and balanced delegation. these talks are very important us to and the syrian people. >> reporter: if the talks finally go ahead on friday, the controversy over invitations will have given the
saudi arabia, are staying in this hotel in the resort town.e have received invites. others have not. this is the co-chairman of one of the largest kurdish groups, the pyd, a group turkey says is a terrorist entity. he has not received an invitation. >> if really they want a peaceful syria, if they want a political solution for syria, and if they don't like maybe the same out come of geneva 2, all of the syrians should be included on the table, not by the influence of some other forces...
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cold air moves in from the northeast, 31 in charlotte, 32 in spartanburg. cold air will move in from the northeast to the southwest. let me show you the latest computer model. doing a great job pinpointing where that rain and snow line is. you can see that freezing rain line creeping further south into greenville county and that will contine afternoon. by 12:15, have ear stuff moves east. by 3:15, more freezing rain across the area and cold air rushing in. freezing rain will switch over to snowfall this afternoon and evening as we see one or two or more inches on top of that ice. it ends in the upstate around 7:00 to midnight tonight when the snow pushes out. we are expecting about one quarter of an inch of ice to to four inches of snow across the upstate. five to 12 plus inches of snowfall for the mountains. in spartanburg, snow there, in asheville, heavy snowfall. in anderson, temperatures still above freezing and looking ok in anderson for now. you are a bubble area that could see it later. a high of 32 today, not much melting going on tomorrow with a hi
cold air moves in from the northeast, 31 in charlotte, 32 in spartanburg. cold air will move in from the northeast to the southwest. let me show you the latest computer model. doing a great job pinpointing where that rain and snow line is. you can see that freezing rain line creeping further south into greenville county and that will contine afternoon. by 12:15, have ear stuff moves east. by 3:15, more freezing rain across the area and cold air rushing in. freezing rain will switch over to...
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in the upstate and mid-40s in western north carolina. 3 good morning.... it's tuesday, january 12i'm ben hill hilland i'm lauren elise, with traffic reporter chris scott and meteorologist nicole papay. thanks for joining us on the morning news. 3 expect sun and wind 3 today, with highs at 50 in the upstate and 45 in the expect sun and wind 3 expect sun and wind today, with highs at 50 in the upstate and 45 in the mountains. wind gusts could be up to 30 mph at times. a slight chance for snow lingers along the tennessee border through dinnertime, but skies clear for all tonight with lows back in the teens and 20s. 3 ((wrap up)) 3*********hold****** watching this in the pit crew traffic center.accident free freeyou are looking live at: 3 3 what a season it was for clemson.after going unbeaten for 14 games -- the tigers fall to alabama in the national championship game.the epic match up wrapped up just after midnight.the tigers and crimson tide stayed neck and neck the entire game --but alabama goes on to win: 45-40. 3 we're still in arizona this morning as th
in the upstate and mid-40s in western north carolina. 3 good morning.... it's tuesday, january 12i'm ben hill hilland i'm lauren elise, with traffic reporter chris scott and meteorologist nicole papay. thanks for joining us on the morning news. 3 expect sun and wind 3 today, with highs at 50 in the upstate and 45 in the expect sun and wind 3 expect sun and wind today, with highs at 50 in the upstate and 45 in the mountains. wind gusts could be up to 30 mph at times. a slight chance for snow...