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and one of the things that's so strange about the janice rogers brown opinion that comes out of d.c. today is that it's almost just a given to her that corporations can have -- can be effectively people under the religious freedom act that is being invoked here. so it's almost as though, well, if they had speech rights, i guess they can have a religious conscience too. and we can talk about it like it's wacky, but she's not the first judge who has agreed to this principle. and i think it's really, really profound that we now are in a situation where courts of appeals are more solicitous of the religious conscience rights of a for profit corporation than they are of the reproductive rights of honest to goodness human beings. >> wow. dahlia, in congress this week republicans are filibustering a nomination president obama has made for the bench in the d.c. circuit, is the president putting up enough of a fight and the right kind of fight on these issues given that we know how important they are? even years down the road? >> you know, you said it in your intro, rachel, and it's so true.
and one of the things that's so strange about the janice rogers brown opinion that comes out of d.c. today is that it's almost just a given to her that corporations can have -- can be effectively people under the religious freedom act that is being invoked here. so it's almost as though, well, if they had speech rights, i guess they can have a religious conscience too. and we can talk about it like it's wacky, but she's not the first judge who has agreed to this principle. and i think it's...
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we'll check back with you, janice. thank you so much. >> okay. greg? >>> survivors of the philippines typhoon struggling to get some clean water, not to mention food. the u.s. military has been helping with relief efforts all night long. riots have halted the flow of some of the aid. hundreds of thousands of people are now entirely homeless after that deadly storm as the death toll continues to rise. >>> william longinette has more from the philippines. william? >> reporter: the president came to tacloban today to see the damage and said he would stay until things improve. as you mention the, there is no running water, no electricity and there's still dead bodies throughout the city. as for the fatalities, he blamed local officials for poor planning and no responsibility to himself for inadequate federal response. the mission is simple, getting supplies from here to there. accomplishing it is not. the first step is clearing roads so heavy equipment can begin cleaning up the mountain of debris still clogging the city, and electricity officials salvage w
we'll check back with you, janice. thank you so much. >> okay. greg? >>> survivors of the philippines typhoon struggling to get some clean water, not to mention food. the u.s. military has been helping with relief efforts all night long. riots have halted the flow of some of the aid. hundreds of thousands of people are now entirely homeless after that deadly storm as the death toll continues to rise. >>> william longinette has more from the philippines. william? >>...
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it can cause a fire. >> all right janice. thank you so much.rybody keep your sweets co - tweets coming to us. >> thanks to all of you who are waking up this morning. send your questions to us and janice. >>> a pizza hut manager loses his job after refusing to open on thanksgiving. the company is making him a new offer. >> are you ready for the black friday rush? it is amidst the chaos. the strategy you need before you hit the store. >> lots of people in new york city celebrating thanksgiving. such a magical time. is body spray getting the ax in pennsylvania schools? it would ban perfume, cologne and body spray. it comes after am student had a severe reaction. the law would be hard to enforce but lawmakers hope to build debates to come up with a reasonable resolution. a pizza put manager was fired for refusing to open the store on thanksgiving. he made national headlines last night. pizza hut announced he had been offered his job back. he has worked for the restaurant chain for more than ten years and thinks today should be a day for family. >>
it can cause a fire. >> all right janice. thank you so much.rybody keep your sweets co - tweets coming to us. >> thanks to all of you who are waking up this morning. send your questions to us and janice. >>> a pizza hut manager loses his job after refusing to open on thanksgiving. the company is making him a new offer. >> are you ready for the black friday rush? it is amidst the chaos. the strategy you need before you hit the store. >> lots of people in new york...
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janice huff in the weather center will keep an eye on all of it. janis, thanks. >>> in other news, obama care is back at the supreme court. this time the question is about religion and whether this new health care law can require companies to offer contraceptives. our justice correspondent pete williams joins us from our washington bureau tonight with this latest challenge to the law. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the supreme court has already ruled that corporations have free speech rights. now it has agreed to take up a big question it has never answered before. do private companies also have freedom of religion? the oklahoma family that owns the hobby lobby with more than 550 arts and crafts stores nationwide employing 13,000 people says the company is founded on religious principles. >> we believe wholeheartedly that it is by god's grace and provision that hobby lobby has been successful. therefore, we seek to honor him in all that we do. >> reporter: but the company says providing insurance coverage for contraceptive me
janice huff in the weather center will keep an eye on all of it. janis, thanks. >>> in other news, obama care is back at the supreme court. this time the question is about religion and whether this new health care law can require companies to offer contraceptives. our justice correspondent pete williams joins us from our washington bureau tonight with this latest challenge to the law. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. the supreme court has already ruled that...
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janice, what have you seen so far? >> we've seen dozens of high-risk tornadoes, and the warnings they're putting out is very rare for this time of year and encompasses millions of people across the midwest. because it is a sunday, i'm concerned that people aren't as alert. if you have neighbors or relatives that live in these areas, please make sure they know what to do if or when a watch or warning comes in. we have several watches in effect, and some of these watches are kind of being whittled away a little bit because the risk of tornadoes is starting to diminish in these regions. but you can see new watches that are being issued east of where the storms are headed. so we're not out of the woods just yet. we've got several hours to get through. these storms are moving very quickly, and you saw where the watches were, meaning that conditions are favorable for tornadoes. these are all of the warnings. we have at least a dozen warnings right now from patuca all the way up towards western indiana. indianapolis, you are
janice, what have you seen so far? >> we've seen dozens of high-risk tornadoes, and the warnings they're putting out is very rare for this time of year and encompasses millions of people across the midwest. because it is a sunday, i'm concerned that people aren't as alert. if you have neighbors or relatives that live in these areas, please make sure they know what to do if or when a watch or warning comes in. we have several watches in effect, and some of these watches are kind of being...
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janice dean takes that one on.cline of formerly great retailers, our retail vigilante is here with another name. and don't forget twitter. would you, should you buy at $40 a share? ♪ ♪ stuart: we turned around, we were down at first and now we're up theory 20 points. there is, by the way, a misleading headline this monday morning, and it says stocks are up 108% since president obama took office, and yes, they are, that's true. but does one thing have anything to do with the other? that would be is president obama the force behind the stock market rally? charles in. >> the stock market is up in spite of president obama. also you can look at it a different way too. when the president was elected in november, we had a real serious freefall in the market, you know? and so technically, you go from inauguration, but the fact of the matter is when he was elected, the stock market actually crashed after his election. we were severely oversold at that point. i think what the stock market and the american economy are showing
janice dean takes that one on.cline of formerly great retailers, our retail vigilante is here with another name. and don't forget twitter. would you, should you buy at $40 a share? ♪ ♪ stuart: we turned around, we were down at first and now we're up theory 20 points. there is, by the way, a misleading headline this monday morning, and it says stocks are up 108% since president obama took office, and yes, they are, that's true. but does one thing have anything to do with the other? that...
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we begin with janice on this arctic blast. janice? >> reporter: yeah, neil. it's going to be tough for the next 48 hours certainly. taking a look at the maps, the storm system right now, as you mentioned, across the gulf coast and heading in toward the southeast, we could see the not only potential for some freezing rain and/or sleet and snow but some severe weather tomorrow as it pushes across the southeast and even into florida. so let's look at our forecast stimulate radar as we move across the southeast up toward the mid-atlantic. the worst of the storm for the big cities, the big cities, the i-95 corridor, is going to be tuesday afternoon overnight into tuesday and interest wednesday. the winds are going to kick in on wednesday, and that's going to mean travel, the air is going to be delayed or there's going to be cancelations. as you see, on the back side of the storm, we'll see a lot of snow. in some cases, upwards of six inches downwind of the great lakes. we already have winter weather advisories. as you see, freezing rain advisories for parts of the
we begin with janice on this arctic blast. janice? >> reporter: yeah, neil. it's going to be tough for the next 48 hours certainly. taking a look at the maps, the storm system right now, as you mentioned, across the gulf coast and heading in toward the southeast, we could see the not only potential for some freezing rain and/or sleet and snow but some severe weather tomorrow as it pushes across the southeast and even into florida. so let's look at our forecast stimulate radar as we move...
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janice dean live from the fox weather center. >>> just what you don't want to hear, gregg, as you mentioned, cold temperatures across the upper midwest. 19 in chicago, 27 in kansas city, 41 in dallas, it is actually cooler in dallas than it is new york city. and with the wind it feels even cooler than that, single digits in minneapolis and chicago. and that is one of the main ingredient's we'll need to get our norris going the nor'easter going. and we'll see potential rain and/or sleet in the next couple of days. again, we're seeing heavy rain as well as heavy mountain snow for the four corners region. great news for the skiers, but if you don't like snow, not so good here. looking at the pink here, sunday, monday, we could see a quarter of an inch to half an inch of ice in and around the dallas area. that could be extraordinarily dangerous, so please remember that. for the wednesday travel, all the folks traveling on this day to get to thanksgiving. and we are going to have potentially a nor'easter that is going to come up the coast, bring us rain, windy condition, depending on the tempera
janice dean live from the fox weather center. >>> just what you don't want to hear, gregg, as you mentioned, cold temperatures across the upper midwest. 19 in chicago, 27 in kansas city, 41 in dallas, it is actually cooler in dallas than it is new york city. and with the wind it feels even cooler than that, single digits in minneapolis and chicago. and that is one of the main ingredient's we'll need to get our norris going the nor'easter going. and we'll see potential rain and/or sleet...
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i want to go back to janice dean now to set us up for the rest of the evening.he sun has set and it got cold in chicago when this thing pulled out. it is november, what is keeping it cooking? >> the temperatures were in the 60s earlier on today and temperatures are dropping 20 to 30 degrees. so, part of that reason is we did have unstable air mass warmer than average temperatures 15 to 25 degrees above what we normally see this time of year and we had that cooler dryer air m mass behind that. to see an out break like this is rare. the storm preduction center putting out a high risk warning like they did here. in towards ohio, that is extraordinarily rare. maybe a three or four times in history. they have put out a high risk area for the month of november. this is a rare system. >> janice dean keeping us informed we appreciate it. thank you very much. before we leave you and go back to huckaby, we want you to see that video again. the man praying as it pulls out. watch and listen and after a short break. >> give us this day our daily bread. f forgive us our press
i want to go back to janice dean now to set us up for the rest of the evening.he sun has set and it got cold in chicago when this thing pulled out. it is november, what is keeping it cooking? >> the temperatures were in the 60s earlier on today and temperatures are dropping 20 to 30 degrees. so, part of that reason is we did have unstable air mass warmer than average temperatures 15 to 25 degrees above what we normally see this time of year and we had that cooler dryer air m mass behind...
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his name is janice shenweary.him and his family arrived in the united states they were greeted by matt zeller. they considered each other brothers. for good reason. they served together in afghanistan. janice worked as captain zeller's interpreter and at one point saved his life. the men developed such a close bond that when zeller returned stateside he vowed to help him secure a visa to stay here. they are off followed by the al qaeda. janis found out he was on a taliban kill list so it was imperative for him to leave but he almost didn't get here, due to a trick played by the taliban. anderson recently spoke to the two men. >> i think this is such an important story because this has happened to -- so many people have worked for the united states in afghanistan and iraq. it happened to folks who worked for the united states in vietnam and back then, you know, we said this will never happen again. we'll take care of those people who helped the united states and yet again, we're not taking care of people who helped
his name is janice shenweary.him and his family arrived in the united states they were greeted by matt zeller. they considered each other brothers. for good reason. they served together in afghanistan. janice worked as captain zeller's interpreter and at one point saved his life. the men developed such a close bond that when zeller returned stateside he vowed to help him secure a visa to stay here. they are off followed by the al qaeda. janis found out he was on a taliban kill list so it was...
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what you got, janice?s going to be rough over the next 48 hours affecting 100 million people. even if you don't live in the northeast, the planes are going to cause a ripple effect across the nation if they don't get in and get out. we're dealing with heavy rainfall in the gulf coast states, including the mississippi valley. we have ice and rain and sleet, which could cause problems on the roadways. take a look at your forecast. the temperatures are going to drop as the storm system continues to move up the coast. heading into tuesday afternoon. that's when i think the worst of the weather is going to start affecting all the big cities from d.c., philadelphia, new york up toward boston. tuesday afternoon, d.c. mainly a rain event. you're getting some snow downwind of the great lakes, interior sections of the northeast. we could see one to four inches of very heavy rain, even the potential for severe weather, including isolated tornadoes across the south, and then incredible amounts of snow, upwards of a fo
what you got, janice?s going to be rough over the next 48 hours affecting 100 million people. even if you don't live in the northeast, the planes are going to cause a ripple effect across the nation if they don't get in and get out. we're dealing with heavy rainfall in the gulf coast states, including the mississippi valley. we have ice and rain and sleet, which could cause problems on the roadways. take a look at your forecast. the temperatures are going to drop as the storm system continues...
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janice dean is live at the extreme "weather center."this kind of news to folks. tomorrow night and wednesday will not be good. absolutely. tomorrow evening and wednesday especially across the northeast and the mid-atlantic where the storm really starts to get its act together is going to be really difficult for traveling. the storm right now is pushing across the mississippi river valley towards the southeast and timing it. tomorrow we're still dealing with a southern soaker, potential for severe weather. heading into tuesday around 3:00 a.m. you're starting to see some icy mix creeping in towards the appalachians. could see a little bit of snow ahead of this system across the northeast. and then tuesday morning we're going to start to see this storm creep up the coast. but the worst of it is tuesday, late afternoon, evening, overnight into wednesday when the winds start to pick up. if you have a flight on wednesday you'll see some delays, unfortunately, if you live anywhere from d.c. up towards new york or boston. it looks like it's ma
janice dean is live at the extreme "weather center."this kind of news to folks. tomorrow night and wednesday will not be good. absolutely. tomorrow evening and wednesday especially across the northeast and the mid-atlantic where the storm really starts to get its act together is going to be really difficult for traveling. the storm right now is pushing across the mississippi river valley towards the southeast and timing it. tomorrow we're still dealing with a southern soaker,...
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. >> i like janice dean who is one of our favorite people here at fox.llage inn for operation shoe box for the 1 millionth box that was packed for our troops today. take a look. (screaming) >> lots of enthusiasm and patriotism there. we thank janice dean for going out there and spending the time. it is a worth while cause. we want to give our sincere heartfelt thanks to all of the veterans and troops fighting for our freedoms. thank you so much for your service and your family. >> well done janice dean, that was fun. >> quickly want to say hi again to the studio audience. 60 minutes, big apology, watch. >> a security officer working for the state department dillon davies told us he went to the compound during the attack and detailed his role that night. after our report aired, questions arose about whether his account was true when an incident report surfaced. it told a different story about what he did the night of the attack. the most important thing to every person at 60 minutes is the truth. and the truth is, we made a mistake. >> president obama wou
. >> i like janice dean who is one of our favorite people here at fox.llage inn for operation shoe box for the 1 millionth box that was packed for our troops today. take a look. (screaming) >> lots of enthusiasm and patriotism there. we thank janice dean for going out there and spending the time. it is a worth while cause. we want to give our sincere heartfelt thanks to all of the veterans and troops fighting for our freedoms. thank you so much for your service and your family....
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janice dean has the latest from fox news severe weather center. how many tornadoes and where the hell is this thing? >> preliminary reports say over 70 tornadoes. of course we have to see how many. it will take a while for the national weather service to go out and assess the damage in illinois and indiana and all of those areas that we received tornadoes. looks like this will be a historic november outbreak across the midwest. we will have the totals for you certainly tomorrow with the national weather service. we have watches and warnings in effect. mainly severe thunderstorm watches. the real punch of the storm has diminished which is good news. we have isolated threats for tornadoes. right now just severe thunderstorm warnings. not to say these couldn't be dangerous. we could see wind gusts in excess of 60-70 miles per hour. very strong winds as well as hail, heavy downpours and threats of isolated tornadoes. as we go through the evening and into the overnight hours we are not out of the woods yet across the ohio river valley and tennessee riv
janice dean has the latest from fox news severe weather center. how many tornadoes and where the hell is this thing? >> preliminary reports say over 70 tornadoes. of course we have to see how many. it will take a while for the national weather service to go out and assess the damage in illinois and indiana and all of those areas that we received tornadoes. looks like this will be a historic november outbreak across the midwest. we will have the totals for you certainly tomorrow with the...
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meteorologist janice steen live with more on who o's getting th worst of it. janice, what's up?, doug, not great news unfortunately. see this beast across the southwest? that is going to affect travel along the east coast in the next couple of days. but for now we're getting a lot of rain and heavy snow ahead of that, some rain and some freezing rain even some ice for maybe dallas-ft. worth area tomorrow. let's take a look at this low pressure that's bringing heavy rain and up to two feet of snow in the highest of elevations. we have winter weather advisories across the four corners into much of texas. dallas, you're under a winter weather warning, if you can believe it, temperatures 20 to 25 degrees below average. that's of course one of the main ingredients you'll need for a mixture of wintry weather as we head into sunday and monday. and look at this pink stuff. that's freezing rain and/or sleet, ice. it's going to be very dangerous, if not impossible to travel on sunday across portions of central texas. so let's look. we could see heavy rain and up to two feet of snow, doug,
meteorologist janice steen live with more on who o's getting th worst of it. janice, what's up?, doug, not great news unfortunately. see this beast across the southwest? that is going to affect travel along the east coast in the next couple of days. but for now we're getting a lot of rain and heavy snow ahead of that, some rain and some freezing rain even some ice for maybe dallas-ft. worth area tomorrow. let's take a look at this low pressure that's bringing heavy rain and up to two feet of...
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meteorologist janice huff joins us from the weather center. janice? >> kate, quiet tomorrow, like today from coast to coast. not much going on. chilly conditions in the east. mild out west. tomorrow, friday for all of you shoppers, it will be sunny, boston, down to washington, atlanta, temperatures in the 50s. miami you will be in the 70s. clear in chicago. out towards denver. and san francisco. a few showers in the pacific north west. that's about it. but it looks like for the big travel day coming up for sunday -- the only place that is going to see any major problems will probably be seattle area. heavy rain expected sunday. maybe snow in the mountains. the rest of the country will be nice and quiet. kate back to you. >> looking good. back to you. tonight 48 hours from a self-imposed dead leline by the white house to turn around the obama care website and get it working for most users. and a race happening to get younger people to soon up for health insurance. in order to make that happen, some advocates are hoping parents will make the pitch to th
meteorologist janice huff joins us from the weather center. janice? >> kate, quiet tomorrow, like today from coast to coast. not much going on. chilly conditions in the east. mild out west. tomorrow, friday for all of you shoppers, it will be sunny, boston, down to washington, atlanta, temperatures in the 50s. miami you will be in the 70s. clear in chicago. out towards denver. and san francisco. a few showers in the pacific north west. that's about it. but it looks like for the big travel...
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to the weather center we go with meteorologist janice huff. everybody wants to know when we can say good-bye to this. >> pretty soon for areas except for new england. they are seeing the worst of the storm now. heavy rain around boston. inland areas, the green and white mountains getting snow. back through upstate new york. even seeing light snow in the new york city metropolitan area over the catskills and poconos. we are on the southern end in terms of the storm. it will continue to exit the area as we go through the rest of the evening. then we have to deal with winds. we are expecting gusts around 34 miles per hour here in new york city in the morning. that's a big concern for the macy's thanksgiving day parade large balloons. they won't be able to go up if gusts are above 34 miles an hour. they will test that tomorrow morning. look at how it will feel. 12 in buffalo. 15 in new york city. feels like 10 in albany tomorrow morning. you have to layer up to be out and about in the cold. as we track the storm system there will be lake effect sn
to the weather center we go with meteorologist janice huff. everybody wants to know when we can say good-bye to this. >> pretty soon for areas except for new england. they are seeing the worst of the storm now. heavy rain around boston. inland areas, the green and white mountains getting snow. back through upstate new york. even seeing light snow in the new york city metropolitan area over the catskills and poconos. we are on the southern end in terms of the storm. it will continue to...
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. >> meteorologist janice is live. at one point the watch and warning boxes took up half the nation. >> yeah. and millions of people were affected and unfortunately, harris, i think the damage pictures are just starting to come in. it will be devastating tomorrow. a lot of these storms are coming in the evening and the overnight hours when people are not as alert. so folks need to have their noaa weather radios on as these storms continue to move eastward. the good news is the storms are losing a little of their punch but we're still looking at the threat for isolated tornadoes. this will go down as one of the top five tornado outbreaks for the month of november. taking a look at the watches, these extend from tennessee up toward ohio, the eastern great lakes region. we have some severe thunderstorm warnings in around bowling green and then east of cincinnati, a tornado warning there. otherwise, severe thunderstorm warnings as we look at the storm sort of pushing into canada. this is the parent storm. the upper level l
. >> meteorologist janice is live. at one point the watch and warning boxes took up half the nation. >> yeah. and millions of people were affected and unfortunately, harris, i think the damage pictures are just starting to come in. it will be devastating tomorrow. a lot of these storms are coming in the evening and the overnight hours when people are not as alert. so folks need to have their noaa weather radios on as these storms continue to move eastward. the good news is the...
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janice dean is live in the fox news weather center with more about this. what's it look like? >> it is a mess, and it's going to continue to be that way over the neck coupxt couple of days. we have lake-effect snow. and then our big system ahead of that, moisture streaming into parts of texas. the risk for freezing rain and/or sleet around the dallas area tomorrow. this is the parent storm here, the one that is bringing heavy rain and heavy snow across the four corners region. in some areas, we could get over two feet of snow. and look at the forecast temperatures and radar as we head into the next 12 to 24 hours. dropping into the 20s for santa fe. 29 for san angelo. it will be very dangerous, if not impossible, to travel on the roadways tomorrow. and this system is going to continue to move eastward and bring us the potential for a coastal event on the busiest travel day of the the year. this low moves across the southeast on tuesday and starts to move offshore wednesday. we're going to see a mixture of rain and wind and snow across the northeast wednesday into thursday. aga
janice dean is live in the fox news weather center with more about this. what's it look like? >> it is a mess, and it's going to continue to be that way over the neck coupxt couple of days. we have lake-effect snow. and then our big system ahead of that, moisture streaming into parts of texas. the risk for freezing rain and/or sleet around the dallas area tomorrow. this is the parent storm here, the one that is bringing heavy rain and heavy snow across the four corners region. in some...
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how is it looking, janice. >> i am hearing the phrase, pack your patience. here is the storm that you are talking about bringing mostly rain and we are seeing freezing rain or sleet pushing over the mississippi valley and over to the appalachians and this is just getting going here. there is a massive storm system that will affect people on the busiest travel day of the year. and pack your patience. monday and tuesday, there is a wet part of the snow and look at storm forming over ohio and pennsylvania and upstate new york and icy mix here. it is overnight and into tuesday. and wednesday, busiest travel day and look at that strip of snow bite appalachians and mainly a rain event in the east coast. and winds are going to be blustery and on the back side of it we'll see snow with the cold air infiltrating in the coastal areas. some cases, 2- 4 inches of heavy rain and could see severe weather. and potential of snow in some cases six inches. and mainly a rain event here. and wind gusts in excess of 30 or 40 miles per hour you will so delays in the airport and a
how is it looking, janice. >> i am hearing the phrase, pack your patience. here is the storm that you are talking about bringing mostly rain and we are seeing freezing rain or sleet pushing over the mississippi valley and over to the appalachians and this is just getting going here. there is a massive storm system that will affect people on the busiest travel day of the year. and pack your patience. monday and tuesday, there is a wet part of the snow and look at storm forming over ohio...
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here is abc reporter lindsey janice. >> reporter: watch as these people eat the hottest chili peppersn the planet. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: these so-called chili heads get a rush from the endorphins released from the body in reaction to pain. that is paul boslin, director of the chili pepper institute. he says there is rising demand for super hots, the hottest peppers in the world. the hotter the number, the hotter the pepper. peppers so hot you need a gas mask to cook with them. >> oh, okay. >> reporter: so why on earth do people do this? we went to see blair lazarre, the record holder for making the hottest hot sauce in the world. >> i think everyone needs to try to feel alive just a little bit more. >> reporter: so how could i say no to a taste of blair's meanest chilies. >> and if you like to try it? >> reporter: as soon as i hit my mouth, it found that my tongue had been seared with a hot poker, so of course, i went for more. >> wow, wow. >> reporter: not the most pleasant experience. but i have to say i'm feeling a little more alive. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: lindsey janice,
here is abc reporter lindsey janice. >> reporter: watch as these people eat the hottest chili peppersn the planet. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: these so-called chili heads get a rush from the endorphins released from the body in reaction to pain. that is paul boslin, director of the chili pepper institute. he says there is rising demand for super hots, the hottest peppers in the world. the hotter the number, the hotter the pepper. peppers so hot you need a gas mask to cook with...
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janice deep, meteorologist. >> it doesn't. we have had a very quiet tornado season. an above average tornado count in january, which tells you that we can have tornadoes really any month of the year. but looking at the springtime, below average for april, may, june, july, august, september, about average for october, and now've average for november. this has been a tornado drought for 2013. the lowest amount of tornadoes since 1998, i believe. taking a look at the imtornado imtornado -- illinois tornadoes. the think that makes this so remarkable is the amount of tornadoes we saw so far north and the destruction. ef-4 tornadoes two in illinois so far, and the destruction as you can see on your screen. this is washington, one of the most devastated areas. the entire town, parts of it, wiped off the map, and winds in exist of 170 to 190 americans. so that's why we- -- 170 to 190-miles-an-hour, and that's why we'll remember this season, the sheer amount. 84 tornadoes, over 500 wind records, 40 reports of hail are. so right now we're at number three for the top november o
janice deep, meteorologist. >> it doesn't. we have had a very quiet tornado season. an above average tornado count in january, which tells you that we can have tornadoes really any month of the year. but looking at the springtime, below average for april, may, june, july, august, september, about average for october, and now've average for november. this has been a tornado drought for 2013. the lowest amount of tornadoes since 1998, i believe. taking a look at the imtornado imtornado --...
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janice will be live in moments. a growing number of reports about americans finding out the so-le called affordable care act is not affordable at all. with more than 5.5 million people forced off the plans they liked, we are tonight looking at the story of a california family facing a nearly $800 a month increase. trace? >> kay joiner and her husband have an extensive christmas list and have checked it twice. it's a list of what they plan to give up to pay for the new health care plan. the they live in northern california and help support their 19 and 21-year-old sons who work part-time and go to college. here's the deal. under the old plan they paid $499 a month. of course it was cancelled because it doesn't qualify under the affordable care act. look at the numb $1,252 per month. listen. >> that's actually more than my monthly mortgage on my home. you can imagine that you have to start thinking about, you know, where is the extra money coming to pay for the policy. >> to make up for the increase the joys are cutti
janice will be live in moments. a growing number of reports about americans finding out the so-le called affordable care act is not affordable at all. with more than 5.5 million people forced off the plans they liked, we are tonight looking at the story of a california family facing a nearly $800 a month increase. trace? >> kay joiner and her husband have an extensive christmas list and have checked it twice. it's a list of what they plan to give up to pay for the new health care plan....
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state representative janice arnold jones is running in the republican primary for a u.s.ssional seat when a strange incident gets her attention. >> our friend, frank ruvolo, conducts a republican friday morning breakfast and we all attend. he walked outside and all of his tires were flat. we thought, well, this is odd. >> it turns out it's not an isolated incident. >> i got up to go to a meeting, and i'm rushing out the door at 10 till 9:00, and every tire on our vehicles were absolutely flat. and in our driveway. >> after replacing all of the flat tires, arnold-jones and her husband, john, take action. >> we decided at that moment that we needed to get some cameras up. >> they install security cameras above the driveway and wait. within days, they find more slashed tires. eager to find out who did it, the couple watches the footage. >> took me about 20 minutes to figure out how to get to the spot that i thought was the incident, and it took our breath away. >> sure enough, the perpetrator appears in view on the screen. he creeps around the car methodically puncturing and
state representative janice arnold jones is running in the republican primary for a u.s.ssional seat when a strange incident gets her attention. >> our friend, frank ruvolo, conducts a republican friday morning breakfast and we all attend. he walked outside and all of his tires were flat. we thought, well, this is odd. >> it turns out it's not an isolated incident. >> i got up to go to a meeting, and i'm rushing out the door at 10 till 9:00, and every tire on our vehicles were...
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janice, thanks so much.bamacare web site will be a success when 80% of users can enroll online. that's according to the "washington post" quoting government officials. 26,000 people managed to buy insurance on the federal site in the month of october. meantime, former white house spokesman said again today the president should fire somebody over that disastrous rollout. >> i think they're going to have to hold somebody accountable for the botched rollout and the webs not working, somebody at hhs or a group of people. >> somebody should lose their job. >> i think if this were to happen in the private sector somebody would have already lost their job. >> kathleen sebelius said the webs should work smoothly for the vast majority of users by the end of this month. peter is covering is for us and is live in washington. how long until healthcare.gov can handle more than 80%? >> possible it's always going to be like that. the white house said in the last hour that two out of every ten consumers who are interested i
janice, thanks so much.bamacare web site will be a success when 80% of users can enroll online. that's according to the "washington post" quoting government officials. 26,000 people managed to buy insurance on the federal site in the month of october. meantime, former white house spokesman said again today the president should fire somebody over that disastrous rollout. >> i think they're going to have to hold somebody accountable for the botched rollout and the webs not...
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janice brown says, because of enrollment more teacher jobs were created. 70% of promise students enrolled in two schools both saw a big jump in tuition revenue. >> $30 million in our community swirling around that wasn't there before. >> dr. brown is the only one who knows the identities of the anonymous donors, and she's not telling. she said they pledged to do so forever. >> anybody that could do that could live anywhere probably in the world and they live in this small, unique, funky vibey little place with the weird name called kalamazoo. >> already 30 other programs have popped up around the country and dozens more in the works. pittsburgh students have 26,000 students, more than twice as many as kalamazoo. pittsburgh estimates it needs $250 million endowment to pledge the amount from 2006. they consider the money an investment. >> many of these students are going and becoming nurses, becoming doctors, human resource professionals, finance professionals, all things that are needed at upmc. >> hundreds are hired by the very same companies that help pay for their tuition. however, pitt
janice brown says, because of enrollment more teacher jobs were created. 70% of promise students enrolled in two schools both saw a big jump in tuition revenue. >> $30 million in our community swirling around that wasn't there before. >> dr. brown is the only one who knows the identities of the anonymous donors, and she's not telling. she said they pledged to do so forever. >> anybody that could do that could live anywhere probably in the world and they live in this small,...
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janice dean went to the villages in florida tell us about operation shoebox. everyone likes to get a package. >> reporter: it's so heart-warming this story. right here you're seeing, this is the writing room where hundreds of volunteers write hand-written notes to our troops. so hasn't for them to get these notes of -- so important for them to get these note office encouragement, and i want to show you the other rooms. we have rooms where we have people sewing, making hats and is to is to -- stockings, and toothpaste, soap, things we take for grant but are treated like gold. earlier today they took a moment of silence from packing to honor veterans day. congressman nugent was here, three sons serving, and mary harper, the mom who started the organization ten years ago, hundreds of thousands of packages have come from the villages to troops in war zone and we have the millionth package coming up, and we'll bring that to you on fox. this is barbara, and you have been -- how many hand-written notes have you written? >> 21,000. >> 21,000, and tell us how important
janice dean went to the villages in florida tell us about operation shoebox. everyone likes to get a package. >> reporter: it's so heart-warming this story. right here you're seeing, this is the writing room where hundreds of volunteers write hand-written notes to our troops. so hasn't for them to get these notes of -- so important for them to get these note office encouragement, and i want to show you the other rooms. we have rooms where we have people sewing, making hats and is to is to...
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possibly creating a big mess for lots of folks' holiday travel plans, thanksgiving meteorologist janice dean has the latest. tell us it ain't so. >> i wish i could wipe the map clean and give us sunshine for thanksgiving. unfortunately it's going to be a few days dealing with this system. look at texas right now where we saw that video. we have freezing rain and/or sleet moving into the dallas area. we could see accumulation on the roadways and on the power lines and that could be very dangerous. not only today but tomorrow. if you live in this area be careful. if you do not have to travel, don't head out. you can see snow across the four corners, we'll deal with that icy mix overnight in and around the dallas area stretching southward toward austin and a batch heading in for the drive in on monday. really dangerous if you've got icing on the roadways. the moisture continues to spread along the mississippi river valley and then we're going to watch this coastal low develop, unfortunately, tuesday into wednesday, making its way up the east coast. so let's take a look at the forecast prec
possibly creating a big mess for lots of folks' holiday travel plans, thanksgiving meteorologist janice dean has the latest. tell us it ain't so. >> i wish i could wipe the map clean and give us sunshine for thanksgiving. unfortunately it's going to be a few days dealing with this system. look at texas right now where we saw that video. we have freezing rain and/or sleet moving into the dallas area. we could see accumulation on the roadways and on the power lines and that could be very...
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. >> i like janice dean who is one of our favorite people here at fox.oe box for the 1 millionth box passed for our troops today. take a look. >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> incredible. >> a lot of enthusiasm and patriotism there. we thank janice dean for going out there and spending the time. it was a worth while cause. of course we want to give our sincere and heart felt thanks to all the veterans and troops fighting for our freedoms that we don't take lightly or for granted. thank you very much for your service and family. >> eric, you're next. >> very quickly want to say hi again, to the studio audience. friend of the five. loves our show. very quickly last night, "60 minutes." big apology. >> a security officer working for the state department, dylan davies told us he went to the compound and detailed his role. after our report aired, there were questions. it told a different story about what he did the night of the atta attack. the most important thing to everyone at "60 minutes" is the truth and the truth is we made a mistake. >> president ob
. >> i like janice dean who is one of our favorite people here at fox.oe box for the 1 millionth box passed for our troops today. take a look. >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> incredible. >> a lot of enthusiasm and patriotism there. we thank janice dean for going out there and spending the time. it was a worth while cause. of course we want to give our sincere and heart felt thanks to all the veterans and troops fighting for our freedoms that we don't take lightly or...
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thank you so much to both matt zoller and janice.msnbc, we will present "taking the hill," a presentation by former congressman and iraq war veteran patrick murphy. he's hosting an hour long discussion of issues affecting the veterans community tomorrow at noon eastern time. that is our show for today. thanks to you at home for watching. i'm going to see you again tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern where we are going to look at issues in the nfl, despite my failure on that question. we've got a lot to say about the nfl and bullying and what it means to be a man in football. plus, the role that will race played in the elections this week. now it's time for a preview of "weekends with alex witt." >> that was one of the best foot soldiers ever. thank you so much. there he goes again. the toronto mayor in hot water for his crack cocaine use. now it's getting a bit hotter. >> raising the minimum wages. see why a new proposal is getting support from the white house and who high might it get raised. and the head coach of the miami dolph
thank you so much to both matt zoller and janice.msnbc, we will present "taking the hill," a presentation by former congressman and iraq war veteran patrick murphy. he's hosting an hour long discussion of issues affecting the veterans community tomorrow at noon eastern time. that is our show for today. thanks to you at home for watching. i'm going to see you again tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern where we are going to look at issues in the nfl, despite my failure on that...
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happy thanksgiving. >> and to you, janice, and thank you very much. >>> all right.perature might be going down, but the price of natural gas, electricity, propane, they're all going up. the government forecasting 90% of homeowners will see spikes in their winter heating bills. to kevin karr on just how bad it could get. hold on a second, kevin. i thought we had a flood of natural gas in america? we were fracking like crazy and producing a lot of it. how come the price is going up? >> reporter: well, that's right, stuart. but we've got to remember, we've got to get that gas to the homes. and that costs money, we need a better pipeline infrastructure, which we don't have in place yet, that keeps costs high. and we're seeing a lot more people using natural gas for a lot of reasons. we're people switching from heating oil to natural gas as well. it's been the cheaper fuel for a long time so we're suddenly seeing a price spike in that area. >> how much is it going to go up this winter heating season? >> here in the midwest, we're seeing much colder temperatures already.
happy thanksgiving. >> and to you, janice, and thank you very much. >>> all right.perature might be going down, but the price of natural gas, electricity, propane, they're all going up. the government forecasting 90% of homeowners will see spikes in their winter heating bills. to kevin karr on just how bad it could get. hold on a second, kevin. i thought we had a flood of natural gas in america? we were fracking like crazy and producing a lot of it. how come the price is going...
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janice brown says because of increased enrollment more teacher jobs were created.n the first year of the program 70% of promised students enrolled in local schools both saw a jump in tuition revenue. >> $30 million in our communities swirling around that wasn't there before. >> reporter: already more than 30 similar programs have popped up around the country, and dozens more in the works. district public schools have 26,000 studentser more than twice as many as kalamazoo. pittsburgh estimates it needs an endowment to honor the promise it made to students in 2006. the university medical center pledged a grant and considers the money an investment. >> many of these students are becoming nurses, doctors, human resource professionals, finance professionals. all things needed at upmc. >> reporter: but like most programs pittsburgh ultimately relies on the generosity of middle class people, not the super rich. >> some of our programs are struggling because they have these continual fund development needs. >> reporter: professor michelle miller adams wrote a book about th
janice brown says because of increased enrollment more teacher jobs were created.n the first year of the program 70% of promised students enrolled in local schools both saw a jump in tuition revenue. >> $30 million in our communities swirling around that wasn't there before. >> reporter: already more than 30 similar programs have popped up around the country, and dozens more in the works. district public schools have 26,000 studentser more than twice as many as kalamazoo. pittsburgh...
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auntie janice you say to yourself. oh boy which helps heal me o back in taiwan that didn't have to do this. i would ever happen meal. actually no i was hosting a real love is. yet by the media be the lucky ones so actually it is also the pending what this was especially well if you don't know the language as the sentiments that the first thing you come to a new country new body language to actually know more about that when the tribunal chairman was not easy is not the easy way. yes that well yes and the band is imminent. then there's two of them. i didn't know when to cagayan because i was in germany at the age of two good though i'm busy and really any difficulties during the twenty ten i'll do that. the cup and i don't think that if you have the language skills that people will teach you that much differently they don't get access to the good that they did so again on the night in the office actually went to school in the states. alpha course united states is also a melting pot. you know two people coming and diffic
auntie janice you say to yourself. oh boy which helps heal me o back in taiwan that didn't have to do this. i would ever happen meal. actually no i was hosting a real love is. yet by the media be the lucky ones so actually it is also the pending what this was especially well if you don't know the language as the sentiments that the first thing you come to a new country new body language to actually know more about that when the tribunal chairman was not easy is not the easy way. yes that well...
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meteorologist janice dean live in the fox extreme weather center. hey j.d. >> hey. it looks like they were having fun in the northwest. we are going to see 6 to 12 inches easily. probably be talking about tornado watches across the central u.s. the snowy side of this storm across the northern rockies and northern plains, half a dozen states have winter weather advisories in some cases we could see up to 2 feet in the highest elevations. now, the severe side of this storm is going to come tomorrow again threat for heavy snow across the mountain news regions and all of these areas that you see the white and grays and heavy rain along the coast here of the northwest. tomorrow afternoon into the evening hours, large hail, damaging winds and strong tornadoes. especially in this area that you see shaded in red. so, parts of illinois, indiana, ohio, kentucky, up towards michigan. this is an area of concern, millions of people live in this region as this front continues push on through. some cases temperatures 15 to 5 degrees above average. part of the ingredients we need f
meteorologist janice dean live in the fox extreme weather center. hey j.d. >> hey. it looks like they were having fun in the northwest. we are going to see 6 to 12 inches easily. probably be talking about tornado watches across the central u.s. the snowy side of this storm across the northern rockies and northern plains, half a dozen states have winter weather advisories in some cases we could see up to 2 feet in the highest elevations. now, the severe side of this storm is going to come...
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>>> and jimi hendrix and janice joplin, they are some who had it all when they died at the age of 27.th the book "27 club." that is coming in at the next hour at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. >>> outbreak on campus. a meningitis scare at the major american university. a rare strain is putting thousands of students at risk and an emergency vaccine could be the only thing to stop it. >>> the city council wants him gone, but the crack smoking mayor is not going anywhere. now rob ford's biggest advocate is speaking out to cnn. the mayor's wife is standing by her man. >>> the club no singer or rocker wants to be part
>>> and jimi hendrix and janice joplin, they are some who had it all when they died at the age of 27.th the book "27 club." that is coming in at the next hour at 10:00 a.m. eastern on cnn. >>> outbreak on campus. a meningitis scare at the major american university. a rare strain is putting thousands of students at risk and an emergency vaccine could be the only thing to stop it. >>> the city council wants him gone, but the crack smoking mayor is not going...
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janice brown because of increased enrollment more teacher jobs were created and the first year of therogram 70% of promised students enrolled in two local schools both saw big jump in tuition revenue. >> $30 million in our communities twirling around that wasn't there before. >> reporter: dr. brown is the only one who knows the identity of the donors behind the promise, and she's not telling but they've already paid $50 million to send kalamazoo children to colleges and trade schools around the state and pledge to do so forever. >> anyone who can do that could live anywhere in the world. and they live in this small unique funky place with a weird name called kalamazoo. >> reporter: 0 similar programs have popped up around the country, and dozens more in the works. >> pittsburgh public school have 26,000 students, more than twice as many as kalamazoo. pittsburgh figures it's an endowment to honor the promise it made in 2016. the university medical center pledged a $150 million grant and says it considers the money an investment. >> many of these students are becoming nurses, doctors, h
janice brown because of increased enrollment more teacher jobs were created and the first year of therogram 70% of promised students enrolled in two local schools both saw big jump in tuition revenue. >> $30 million in our communities twirling around that wasn't there before. >> reporter: dr. brown is the only one who knows the identity of the donors behind the promise, and she's not telling but they've already paid $50 million to send kalamazoo children to colleges and trade...
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again in conjunction with local 258 and i did want to thank the team that led on this, it was led by janice ewan from our communications group and included eric williams, mark deanda, lavinia, helen low so happy to have brought that back to the mta and that's something we will resume as an annual event from here forward and that concludes my report. >> thank you, director riskin. >> i know there was a chronicle article blaming us for the rat infestation. did we have an opportunity to talk to the board of public health to see if there's anything we can do. >> we have department of public health approved rat abatement program. there are some things we do pre-emptively and the balance we do upon any evidence there is any such issue. we had not, before that hit the newspapers, from the public, the department of health or otherwise gotten any complaints and we checked and nor had the department of hub -- public health, but we immediately took steps to address this. i advised director kim and we will work with the department of public health to make sure we don't have any such consequences from o
again in conjunction with local 258 and i did want to thank the team that led on this, it was led by janice ewan from our communications group and included eric williams, mark deanda, lavinia, helen low so happy to have brought that back to the mta and that's something we will resume as an annual event from here forward and that concludes my report. >> thank you, director riskin. >> i know there was a chronicle article blaming us for the rat infestation. did we have an opportunity...
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meteorologist janice dean is live in the extreme weather center with more. j.d. >> you might want to stock up on those deli meats. you were talking yesterday if you're not traveling to your final destination you got to make other plans because all of the computer models are coming together and looks like we'll have a doozy of a coastal storm wednesday, the busiest travel day of the year. let's take a look at it as we saw the video out of texas. we have snow moving into oklahoma and an icy mix pushing into the dallas/ft. worth area that's going to continue to today, overnight and into tomorrow's drive in. so keep that in mind, roads could be very dangerous and next to impossible to travel on. as we go further out in time into monday and tuesday, pushes across the southeast perhaps some severe weather and then this low moves hooks up with a northern low that will give us our coastal event, our nor'easter that could potentially give us heavy rain, extremely gusty winds and even some snow on the back side of this and some of the computer models are saying that p
meteorologist janice dean is live in the extreme weather center with more. j.d. >> you might want to stock up on those deli meats. you were talking yesterday if you're not traveling to your final destination you got to make other plans because all of the computer models are coming together and looks like we'll have a doozy of a coastal storm wednesday, the busiest travel day of the year. let's take a look at it as we saw the video out of texas. we have snow moving into oklahoma and an icy...