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hotel. -- divine lorain hotel. broad street, looks wet, windshield wipers going, we heard from wendy saltzman saying we have a little flurry activity in philadelphia. jersey shore will get the brunt of it. >> reporter: i drove in from south jersey, of course, there are a lot of plow trucks that are waiting they are along the coastline gloucester and camden county. this is the blue route here, the mid county tolls, the traffic is getting by, you can see the snow on the sides. road on the roads itself, the it is creeping in here, you have to be careful in plymouth meeting. swede land road at schuylkill river, we have an accident, but it's on time. >> reporter: winter storm warning in the i-95 corridor and blistered storm warning along the coast and everybody will be dealing with strong blustery winds. future tracker 6 we're programming that behind the storm, but we'll see clearing this afternoon. 26 degrees at 7:00 a.m., 7:30 a.m. we're down to the mid 20s the rest of the day, evening commute in the low 20s. the high
hotel. -- divine lorain hotel. broad street, looks wet, windshield wipers going, we heard from wendy saltzman saying we have a little flurry activity in philadelphia. jersey shore will get the brunt of it. >> reporter: i drove in from south jersey, of course, there are a lot of plow trucks that are waiting they are along the coastline gloucester and camden county. this is the blue route here, the mid county tolls, the traffic is getting by, you can see the snow on the sides. road on the...
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. >> but the next day, standing on the balcony of the lorain motel.sassinated. >> like losing one of my family members. >> did you see, justice? after his death? >> yeah. we had belter working conditions. >> leach worked another 43 years. nickelberry is still on the job today. the longest serving employee in the city's history. tonight the naacp is honoring them in the role they played in fight for human dignity. michelle miller, cbs news, memphis. >>> that's the "overnight news" for tuesday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm aejeff glor. >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. people in hawaii are still steaming mad over this weekend's false alarm that sent them scrambling for shelter from a missile strike. of course there was no missile strike. state officials say it was all a big mistake. the person responsible has been reassigned. but that's not th
. >> but the next day, standing on the balcony of the lorain motel.sassinated. >> like losing one of my family members. >> did you see, justice? after his death? >> yeah. we had belter working conditions. >> leach worked another 43 years. nickelberry is still on the job today. the longest serving employee in the city's history. tonight the naacp is honoring them in the role they played in fight for human dignity. michelle miller, cbs news, memphis. >>>...
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of that and barely anything a few hundredths of an inch and mill valley san francisco, very, very lorain totals from this weak system. at one on the way and now expected. fog facing visibility down to a third and less than a mile. we may see some of that dense fog lingering till about lunchtime. 52 degrees right now at concord, 55 oakland and 52 degrees and feels warmer than this time yesterday. subrise happening this morning at 7:23:00 a.m. and sunset at 5:15. may see the sunset and we'll see high pressure later on this afternoon and temperatures similar to yesterday, upper 50s and low 60s. . >> those ski resorts excited for this one. futurecast showing clear conditions for wednesday and thursday morning, we'll start to see the rain coming in early morning at 6:00 a.m. and it'll reach the north bay first as it moves from the north to the south and it's going to last through thursday night into friday morning as well. widespread rain fall expected. one to two feet of snow could come down across the ridge and flurries as low as 3,000 feet and colder air coming. if you see that drop in the
of that and barely anything a few hundredths of an inch and mill valley san francisco, very, very lorain totals from this weak system. at one on the way and now expected. fog facing visibility down to a third and less than a mile. we may see some of that dense fog lingering till about lunchtime. 52 degrees right now at concord, 55 oakland and 52 degrees and feels warmer than this time yesterday. subrise happening this morning at 7:23:00 a.m. and sunset at 5:15. may see the sunset and we'll see...
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the author of the piece, loraine is here with us. an incredibly powerful piece.ive us a breakdown of how we got here. why are there so many people falling through the cracks like this? >> well, this has been an age-old problem in puerto rico. some of the families have been living in the communities literally for generations. the squatter movement actually started as a quasi political movement back in the '50s and '60s when the island was transitioning from the agricultural to industrial economy. there was no housing for people in the cities. and so they just built on open land. and they called themselves rescuers of the land. land that needed to be used and they are using it. >> hud did not respond to your questions for the story, but based on your reporting and other people you have spoken with, how are officials, how are authorities planning to fix this? how high is this on their priority list? >> well, for puerto rican officials, it is very high on their list. this is a problem they have been trying to fix for a very long time. but maria, of course, is now bri
the author of the piece, loraine is here with us. an incredibly powerful piece.ive us a breakdown of how we got here. why are there so many people falling through the cracks like this? >> well, this has been an age-old problem in puerto rico. some of the families have been living in the communities literally for generations. the squatter movement actually started as a quasi political movement back in the '50s and '60s when the island was transitioning from the agricultural to industrial...
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office, that flaw an infect the whole of government and today tragically committee.r host: next to lorainein democrat's alabama, line. caller: hello. hello, we say we are one nation god, we know nothing about god, right? just the opposite. book of revelation says power to the beast and watch the beast to see and that is what is happening right now in the government, united states congress and the president of the united states, and hrown our government siding with the russians, simple as that. we're siding with the russians, must happen for prophecy to be fulfilled because this is written. host: okay. to aaron in alexandria, independent line. morning, thank you, c-span. i'm a professional in my area of expertise and i was wondering difficulties that he science community faces in explaining science to those who are not professionals in science nd also, how do you sway someone who does not believe in scientific fact who deny climate warm , deny global something it just seems a lot of time is being wasted trying to someone's mindge who is not a scientist, who doesn't have a background in in n
office, that flaw an infect the whole of government and today tragically committee.r host: next to lorainein democrat's alabama, line. caller: hello. hello, we say we are one nation god, we know nothing about god, right? just the opposite. book of revelation says power to the beast and watch the beast to see and that is what is happening right now in the government, united states congress and the president of the united states, and hrown our government siding with the russians, simple as that....