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i think janice told me the windchill is like 4 degrees.feels like four million below zero. >> it says 19. >> well, my legs feel really, really cold. outside on the plaza, i'm jenna wolfe along with lester holt. still to come, speaking of cold, the cold pretty much keeps us indoors. >> and you know that leads to especially in this part of the country, cabin fever. you're cooped up, feeling like you need something to do. we've got some ideas how to solve cabin fever from the best movies to see, do-it-yourself projects or hosting your own spa day or maybe a beer-tasting party. >> i can't even imagine you at a beer-tasting party. >> you should get around with me. >> okay. i think you're rendered speechless. >>> also we'll take one last look at those pesky new year's resolutions. do you make them anymore? >> i kinda do, kinda sorta. >> we spent some time with a large group of people in times square as they were preparing to wait for the ball drop and sort of got an idea of what is on everybody's mind. you will not even imagine. as you can tell
i think janice told me the windchill is like 4 degrees.feels like four million below zero. >> it says 19. >> well, my legs feel really, really cold. outside on the plaza, i'm jenna wolfe along with lester holt. still to come, speaking of cold, the cold pretty much keeps us indoors. >> and you know that leads to especially in this part of the country, cabin fever. you're cooped up, feeling like you need something to do. we've got some ideas how to solve cabin fever from the...
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now back to lester, jenna and janice. i tried to get a fruitcake. there just wasn't one in house. >> they're stale. >> i used to think we were a society that thought of everything and then we do a story like that. i'm like, oh, i was wrong. >> all right, thanks. >> janice huff is back with the national forecast. >> try to toss fruit cakes out there today, it's so hard and cold from the temperatures down into the teens, single digits, even down into florida, of course, more record lows expected this morning across much of florida and >>> and a good sunday morning, everyone. i'm news 4 meteorologist chuck bell. happy sunday. off to another cold start across the area. we have only one more really cold morning t come after today, and that will be tomorrow morning. but plenty of sunshine out there on your sunday. it will be a bright, al be it, cold day. current temperature, 20 degrees downtown. mid- to upper teens everywhere else. 18 in bowie this morning, 19 in leesburg, 16 in frederick. >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. coming up, the latest on
now back to lester, jenna and janice. i tried to get a fruitcake. there just wasn't one in house. >> they're stale. >> i used to think we were a society that thought of everything and then we do a story like that. i'm like, oh, i was wrong. >> all right, thanks. >> janice huff is back with the national forecast. >> try to toss fruit cakes out there today, it's so hard and cold from the temperatures down into the teens, single digits, even down into florida, of...
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now back to lester, jenna and janice. i tried to get a fruitcake. there just wasn't one in house. >> they're stale. >> i used to think we were a society that thought of >> it is called out there this morning. 17 degrees and 54% humidity with northwest winds that will make it feel like 10 degrees. plenty of sunshine and not as >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. coming up, the latest on that 8-month-old baby missing since the day after christmas. when we come back, an exclusive interview with the couple police are calling persons of interest in this case. >>> authorities are still trying to figure out what happened to 8-month-old baby gabriel who was last seen the day after christmas. an arizona couple, tammi and jack smith, have been named persons of interest in that case. they claim the little boy's mother offered to have them adopt the boy, but the child's father was against it. that was last month, and now the mother is in jail and baby gabriel is missing. joining us now live in an exclusive interview this morning is jack and tammi smith. g
now back to lester, jenna and janice. i tried to get a fruitcake. there just wasn't one in house. >> they're stale. >> i used to think we were a society that thought of >> it is called out there this morning. 17 degrees and 54% humidity with northwest winds that will make it feel like 10 degrees. plenty of sunshine and not as >>> now here's lester. >> janice, thanks. coming up, the latest on that 8-month-old baby missing since the day after christmas. when we...
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eeeeeee >> i'm janice dean and it is cold outside.ur current temperatures, 7 minneapolis, 6 kansas city, 17 memphis. reporting light snow. and with the wind it feels even colder. feels like minus 5 in minneapolis. potential for snow? florida. this frontal system could bring the potential for light flurries over central florida. here's our future cast into tomorrow morning. 3 a.m. 6 a.m.. look, shep, a little pink on the radar. we could see a mixture of sleet, freezing rain, and or snow flurries something that doesn't happen often in orlando, florida. >> stay inside. thank you, janice. it was 8 in oxford last night. hot water chaos. jonathan hunt down there in the live chat. i guess people talk about the weather. that's what we talk about. >> they never talk about the weather. they just listen to janice so they know everything they need to know. what we're talking about again, shep, is terrorism and how we protect. a lot of people making the point we should do as the israelis do which is basically screen every single passenger. i've be
eeeeeee >> i'm janice dean and it is cold outside.ur current temperatures, 7 minneapolis, 6 kansas city, 17 memphis. reporting light snow. and with the wind it feels even colder. feels like minus 5 in minneapolis. potential for snow? florida. this frontal system could bring the potential for light flurries over central florida. here's our future cast into tomorrow morning. 3 a.m. 6 a.m.. look, shep, a little pink on the radar. we could see a mixture of sleet, freezing rain, and or...
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let's ask janice dean in the fox weather center. even my lips are frozen. >> that's fine, it's friday. let's warm things up, then. jon: you go, girl! >> we could actually see snow in florida, jon scott, this weekend. jon: snow? holy cow. >> a chance of flurries. it's not going to have a blanket of snow across the sunshine state but they could see flurries in the forecast. that's how cold it is. let's take a look at the current temperatures across portions of the upper plains, midwest, minneapolis, these are current air temperatures, not the wind chill, two in kansas city, 13 mem physical, 18 in dallas. really incredible cold. that jetstream has dipped as far south as key west. looking at your wind chill, this is what it feels like if you're outside and you really don't want to be outside across portions of the bizmark, minneapolis, zoo falls, you get the -- sioux falls, you get the picture. we're going to feel as cold as far south as florida, these are be -- will be the coldest temperatures so far this season. so sunday morning lows
let's ask janice dean in the fox weather center. even my lips are frozen. >> that's fine, it's friday. let's warm things up, then. jon: you go, girl! >> we could actually see snow in florida, jon scott, this weekend. jon: snow? holy cow. >> a chance of flurries. it's not going to have a blanket of snow across the sunshine state but they could see flurries in the forecast. that's how cold it is. let's take a look at the current temperatures across portions of the upper plains,...
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meteorologist janice dean has the weather story, jd?> gregg, we start off the year of 2010 with a chilly start for much of the country. these are our overnight lows across the upper midwest of the the northern plains, and this arctic plunge is going to go as far south as florida. these are the lows across the northern plains and upper midwest, but we've really got the coldest air right now bottled up. minus 21, that's not with the wind chill, that's actual temperature as we go overnight tonight. so, extremely dangerous wind chills. as i mentioned, this arctic plunge is going to fall as far south as florida, jacksonville 36 overnight tonight, lows in the 20's into next week. and this arctic chill is going to be with us for the next several days, early next week as well. the storm we are watching is the same system that brought us kind of a wintery mix for new year's eve, it's going to get its act together across the gulf of maine and bring quite a bit of snow across northern new england, upstate new york, where we've also got that lake e
meteorologist janice dean has the weather story, jd?> gregg, we start off the year of 2010 with a chilly start for much of the country. these are our overnight lows across the upper midwest of the the northern plains, and this arctic plunge is going to go as far south as florida. these are the lows across the northern plains and upper midwest, but we've really got the coldest air right now bottled up. minus 21, that's not with the wind chill, that's actual temperature as we go overnight...
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janice phillips, a leader in the area of minority helalth and health care disparities. together with angela walker, who at dinner last night at the governor's mansion, she is a breast cancer survivor. she works for the american cancer society. she is focused on educating the public on the importance of mammograms and early detection. i would like for dr. phillips and angela to stand up and be recognized for their great efforts. [applause] i think it is important to recognize citizens when they take their time, their ability to organize, and bring together a whole community of people to get a law passed. just imagine that. some group of people, through their hard work have passed a law in our state, the land of lincoln. it is very important to recognize that kind of effort in a democracy. everybody in a democracy is important. it is not a spectator sport. it is something where all of us have a duty as citizens to participate. related to that is another issue that i was very impressed with in the past year. we had a horrific scandal at a cemetery in our state. it was on t
janice phillips, a leader in the area of minority helalth and health care disparities. together with angela walker, who at dinner last night at the governor's mansion, she is a breast cancer survivor. she works for the american cancer society. she is focused on educating the public on the importance of mammograms and early detection. i would like for dr. phillips and angela to stand up and be recognized for their great efforts. [applause] i think it is important to recognize citizens when they...
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the executive vice president of organizational advancement, pam the chief operations officer and janice williams, senior vice president for program development. the white ca is so very honored to be a partner in this important effort and proud to be the host today. ymca provide safe affordable spaces and programs to help both kids and adults learn, grow and thrive. in fact, for nearly 160 years trantwo's offer programs to strengthen the physical, emotional and spiritual health of millions of individuals from all backgrounds and all types of communities. over the past of years we've increased our efforts to help stem the tide of rising obesity and chronic disease rates. there is an excellent example of this right here in our ymca of metropolitan washington. just five years ago, the metropolitan ymca launched a phd program, a phd stands for physical healthy and driven. and it is designed for children ages five to 14. that's a nationally recognized youth wellness program uses a unique combination of assessment tools, fun games, exercises, nutrition education, and family involvement to help
the executive vice president of organizational advancement, pam the chief operations officer and janice williams, senior vice president for program development. the white ca is so very honored to be a partner in this important effort and proud to be the host today. ymca provide safe affordable spaces and programs to help both kids and adults learn, grow and thrive. in fact, for nearly 160 years trantwo's offer programs to strengthen the physical, emotional and spiritual health of millions of...
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you know, i've heard judge janice rogers brown to sit here in the d.c. circuit say the distinction between the kentucky 10 commandments and the texas 10 commandments is that in texas, it faces the weather and is rained on. but in kentucky, it is inside a building. and if this is the analysis just going to provide for it, so it sort of reduces at that level being, what? cannot really be something that the law makes these distinctions on. and sometimes it seems that way. so ultimately, the reason that she's been a considerable amount of time, as we know, took about four and half, five years to finally get to the place where we have what you have before you. so the hope is that we can begin to develop further and further consensus and be out of business so i can just do the trust and estates in life can be beautiful. >> most of the losses in my opinion, about religion in public schools, the area i am most interested in here, are frivolous and ridiculous. and i think if they would leave, as because they are, and look more deeply at the earlier agreements, i
you know, i've heard judge janice rogers brown to sit here in the d.c. circuit say the distinction between the kentucky 10 commandments and the texas 10 commandments is that in texas, it faces the weather and is rained on. but in kentucky, it is inside a building. and if this is the analysis just going to provide for it, so it sort of reduces at that level being, what? cannot really be something that the law makes these distinctions on. and sometimes it seems that way. so ultimately, the reason...
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>> steve janice with investigative joyce joins us with the story. a lot of people want the answer to that because it's cold again. why were they so high? >> that's the question, the pse and the they said they would investigate it but never got to us or were willing to release the details. there were a lot of theories. some consumer advocates say it was not just a matter of the cold temperatures but a matter of remote estimates of bills and technological issues. >> we're talking about a change in bills. some of theek these folks went 2 to $700 which makes you raise your eyebrows. >> these were people who were not heating just with electricity but were heating with gas. and their electricity bill went up when they were not using it for heat. we are doing this investigation. >> some people felt that there was just a complete -- there was smog fraudulent going on. >> uh-huh. >> one of the people that you talked found that. >> he found that he they had charged 5 times of the day in an estimate that they charged for the next month. it was an estimate that
>> steve janice with investigative joyce joins us with the story. a lot of people want the answer to that because it's cold again. why were they so high? >> that's the question, the pse and the they said they would investigate it but never got to us or were willing to release the details. there were a lot of theories. some consumer advocates say it was not just a matter of the cold temperatures but a matter of remote estimates of bills and technological issues. >> we're...
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blair, director of the national counter-terrorism center, and the department of homeland security, janice napolitano, all acknowledge mistakes were made with regard to the christmas day attack on the plane over detroit, and all three of them offered to work with each other and with this committee to make our existing multilayer counter-terrorism defense quicker to react and harder to penetrate. i thought admiral blair was especially forthright, and i thank him for that. my guess is his forthrightness has brought him some criticism and made him the target of some displeasure, but it was the right thing to do because it was the way he felt, and he spoke in what he believed to be the national interest. he felt and he spoke in what he believed to be the national interest. it is self evident that our homeland security intelligence did not work as we on this committee, congressman hamilton, post -11 with of wanted those agencies to work. -- post 9/11 would have wanted those agencies to work. those agencies to work. @@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ none of the three witnesses were consulted befor
blair, director of the national counter-terrorism center, and the department of homeland security, janice napolitano, all acknowledge mistakes were made with regard to the christmas day attack on the plane over detroit, and all three of them offered to work with each other and with this committee to make our existing multilayer counter-terrorism defense quicker to react and harder to penetrate. i thought admiral blair was especially forthright, and i thank him for that. my guess is his...
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amy fagan and janice from aei have been putting in long hours. thank you all very much.k you to the trust who made this project possible. don't forget that there copies from the papers in the hall way and on aei's website. while on the website, consider signing up for their next event on january 27th entitled education reform reviewing obama's first year. go to excellence.net and sign up for our event entitled school turn arounds. i hope to see you there. in the meantime, last and most
amy fagan and janice from aei have been putting in long hours. thank you all very much.k you to the trust who made this project possible. don't forget that there copies from the papers in the hall way and on aei's website. while on the website, consider signing up for their next event on january 27th entitled education reform reviewing obama's first year. go to excellence.net and sign up for our event entitled school turn arounds. i hope to see you there. in the meantime, last and most
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i have heard judge janice rogers brought hisses in the d.c. circuit say that's the distinction between the kentucky 10 commandments and the texas 10 commandments is that in texas it places the whether and his reign on, but in kentucky it was inside a building and that this was the analysis and she was willing to provide to it. so it's order reduces at that level to be -- can that be something that the law makes these decisions on? and sometimes it seems that way so ultimately the reason that you spend a considerable amount of time and as amended in took four and half were five years to finally get to the place where we have a before view, so the hope is that we can begin to develop further consensus and the out of business so i can do trust the states and life will be beautiful. >> most of the lawsuits in my opinion about religion in public schools is the area i'm most interested in here are a frivolous and ridiculous. and i think if they would read the sections here as brief as they are and look more deeply at the earlier agreements, i think
i have heard judge janice rogers brought hisses in the d.c. circuit say that's the distinction between the kentucky 10 commandments and the texas 10 commandments is that in texas it places the whether and his reign on, but in kentucky it was inside a building and that this was the analysis and she was willing to provide to it. so it's order reduces at that level to be -- can that be something that the law makes these decisions on? and sometimes it seems that way so ultimately the reason that...
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president, i called my office early this morning and asked my faithful assistant janice shelton to arrangea call for me to talk to the new soon to be senator from massachusetts, scott brown. i look forward to visiting with him. i look forward to welcoming him to the senate. and ask that he work with us. it's certainly a conversation i look forward to. so, mr. president, i hope that in this new year, we'll resolve to leave partisan political motivations behind and i hope that we'll share a renewed motivation to get to work, to legislate for the good of this country. mr. mcconnell: mr. pdent? the presiding officer: the republican leader is recognized. mr. mcconnell: first, i want to welcome everyone back after what i hope was a restful time away from washington. it's good to be here. i can assure everyone that republicans are energized and eager to pick up where we left off. there's a lot to do and we're ready. the news of the day, of course, is that we'll soon be welcoming a new senator into our ranks. it's been a long time -- a very long time -- since the people of massachusetts sent a rep
president, i called my office early this morning and asked my faithful assistant janice shelton to arrangea call for me to talk to the new soon to be senator from massachusetts, scott brown. i look forward to visiting with him. i look forward to welcoming him to the senate. and ask that he work with us. it's certainly a conversation i look forward to. so, mr. president, i hope that in this new year, we'll resolve to leave partisan political motivations behind and i hope that we'll share a...
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janice lenoir was born in 1928 in lincoln, nebraska, daughter of a newspaper publisher. jan and her brother, don, was named in superior, nebraska. in 16948 she graduated with an associate fine arts degree in fulton, missouri, and with a b.a. in communications from the university of nebraska in 1951. following graduation, she worked in advertising and public relations. she married dutch meyers who became a kansas city television executive and they raised a daughter and son, valerie and philip. jan's career in kansas g.o.p. politics began in 1966 when she served as overland park chairwoman. two years later she was the sdwrict co-chair for senator dole's string of senate races. and jan chaired a race in 1970. she served as member of the overland park city council. in 1972, jan won election to the kansas state senate and served there for the next 12 years rising to chair the public health and welfare committee as well as the local government committee. when representative wynn renired 1984, jan entered the g.o.p. primary to succeed him. it was nestled in kansas across the ri
janice lenoir was born in 1928 in lincoln, nebraska, daughter of a newspaper publisher. jan and her brother, don, was named in superior, nebraska. in 16948 she graduated with an associate fine arts degree in fulton, missouri, and with a b.a. in communications from the university of nebraska in 1951. following graduation, she worked in advertising and public relations. she married dutch meyers who became a kansas city television executive and they raised a daughter and son, valerie and philip....
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applause] >> please join me in welcoming the governor of the great state of arizona, the governor janiceewer. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> speaker, president, honorable senators and representatives, chief justice, and the justices of the supreme court, the secretary of state, and all other constitutional officers, tribal leaders, honored guests, and my fellow arizonans -- i have worked hard all my life in many ways and places. for 27 years, i have had the chance to serve ariz., to help this wonderful place grow. i served beside you and i am proud to serve the same master each of you sir, the people of -- each of you serve, the people of arizona. [applause] like you, i know arizonans it to be a tough minded bunch. strong, iron-willed, an equal to every challenge. that is a good thing, because as we gather today, are still young state is challenged as never before. let me be abundantly clear -- i know we will meet this challenge. i believe in arizona's future. i believe in our strengths. i believe in our goodness, and i believe in our grace period i believe
applause] >> please join me in welcoming the governor of the great state of arizona, the governor janiceewer. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you. >> speaker, president, honorable senators and representatives, chief justice, and the justices of the supreme court, the secretary of state, and all other constitutional officers, tribal leaders, honored guests, and my fellow arizonans -- i have worked hard all my life in many ways and places. for 27 years, i...