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all snow as you head up toward the mason dixon line. by the time we get to noon, you can see the snow has overspread the entire beltway, however since we'll have the rain in the morning and those milder temperatures, i think most of the snow is going to melt. overnight tonight we'll see a few sprinkles, mostly cloudy, 30 to 38 are your overnight lows. 30s and 40s tomorrow morning. more clouds than sun, but it's still going to be dry and then chance for a shower tomorrow afternoon. monday is a yellow alert. because of that rain and snow mix, basically snow as we head into the afternoon, but not really accumulateing for us in the beltway and tuesday looks like another nice day with a high of 45 degrees. partly sunny skies. wednesday another system but this one looks almost to be completely rain. you can see why. high of 52 degrees. but the 30s come back into the
all snow as you head up toward the mason dixon line. by the time we get to noon, you can see the snow has overspread the entire beltway, however since we'll have the rain in the morning and those milder temperatures, i think most of the snow is going to melt. overnight tonight we'll see a few sprinkles, mostly cloudy, 30 to 38 are your overnight lows. 30s and 40s tomorrow morning. more clouds than sun, but it's still going to be dry and then chance for a shower tomorrow afternoon. monday is a...
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being buried there and some say that he is the only officer, confederate officer buried above the mason dixonine. but it's interesting that all of a sudden this thing that happened 150 years ago would engender such discussions and debate and research. it was a fascinating time in many men were killed at that time. it was in the most vicious, one of the worst wars that had ever happened in this country. .. ..
being buried there and some say that he is the only officer, confederate officer buried above the mason dixonine. but it's interesting that all of a sudden this thing that happened 150 years ago would engender such discussions and debate and research. it was a fascinating time in many men were killed at that time. it was in the most vicious, one of the worst wars that had ever happened in this country. .. ..
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yet despite the charity -- the journey is people across the mason-dixon line or to ruth ellis island to see the statue of liberty the same day somebody said we may have come here with different ships that we are all of the cboe. but that's is what people discover it will remind them of what they go but why i chose to swear off the car on owned by thomas jefferson and you will talk about that story they will read my conversion story how we can make conagra spontoon better in my view or the critical nature to organize on the grass roots to counteract the corrosive of rare mood of money and politics. that is what people will learn. if you really love this country and have greater things to do there are things in this book that will resonate. i wrote it in a readable fashion that i hope people enjoy. >> host: thank you. >> guest: thank you sir [applause] eight you for coming out. it is the real pleasure to be here in illinois especially because this is where the wheels of the story started turning figuratively and literally. is a story of allen pinkerton famous detective who got his star
yet despite the charity -- the journey is people across the mason-dixon line or to ruth ellis island to see the statue of liberty the same day somebody said we may have come here with different ships that we are all of the cboe. but that's is what people discover it will remind them of what they go but why i chose to swear off the car on owned by thomas jefferson and you will talk about that story they will read my conversion story how we can make conagra spontoon better in my view or the...
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highs today near 50 along the mason dixon line. mid 6 -60s south and east of to. all in the 60s today. going out this evening, clouds thickening up during the course of the day. chance of light rain drops coming in after 7:00 this evening. they'll be gone by monday morning time frame. 5:00 to 7:00 tomorrow, rain or light snow dissipating. cool and breezy day tomorrow. high temperatures afternoon the area e generally mid-40s, upper 30s to near 40 across northern maryland. noticeably windier and colder tomorrow. here's our future weather forecast. 8:00 tonight, there's the first chance of sprinkles moving into the area. again, this should be in and out of here fairly quickly. by the time you're up tomorrow morning, the last of rain drops and snowflakes out of here. not expecting accumulation. sunny, breezy and colder tomorrow. nothing over an inch. half an inch in haguers town. nothing in town. a dusting or less in the metro. i don't know what's less other than an occasional snowflake. don't expect much. maybe an inch in southern spots of maryland. here's your seven
highs today near 50 along the mason dixon line. mid 6 -60s south and east of to. all in the 60s today. going out this evening, clouds thickening up during the course of the day. chance of light rain drops coming in after 7:00 this evening. they'll be gone by monday morning time frame. 5:00 to 7:00 tomorrow, rain or light snow dissipating. cool and breezy day tomorrow. high temperatures afternoon the area e generally mid-40s, upper 30s to near 40 across northern maryland. noticeably windier and...
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also near the mason-dixon line, winter weather advisory to the north until 10:00 a.a.m. today look for temperaturein the mid to upper >> so i'm watching a couple, what was it, three weeks ago you went golfing? >> i did. >> eye am so ready. >> you're a trouper. you came in at 1:00 a.m. >> i'm not feeling so great but we'll fight through. absolutely i'm -- >> are you a little under the weather. >> ba-dum-dum. >> i love that warm-up you're talking about. >> is it going to last? >> i think so, i hope so. for sure. >> thanks again. >>> coming up here on "gma," missing in paradise. this pregnant pregnant woman vanished in hawaii monday. her burned out suv found. have police found a suspect? >>> plus, sweet sweep. meet the three american olympic heroes who medaled in the first ever olympic freestyle skiing slopestyle competition. won a medal to be able to say that. why they love this extreme sport. >>> it was a valentine's day simon cowell will never forget. we'll tell you why in "pop news." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] it's easy to choose the perfect bath update for your family. w
also near the mason-dixon line, winter weather advisory to the north until 10:00 a.a.m. today look for temperaturein the mid to upper >> so i'm watching a couple, what was it, three weeks ago you went golfing? >> i did. >> eye am so ready. >> you're a trouper. you came in at 1:00 a.m. >> i'm not feeling so great but we'll fight through. absolutely i'm -- >> are you a little under the weather. >> ba-dum-dum. >> i love that warm-up you're talking...
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we could see a little bit of a switchover just along the mason-dixon line over the next couple of hours. i am not expecting any accumulation. around the capital, it will just be wet for the next couple of hours. breezy clearing and a start to the day. temperatures will be in the upper 30's -- upper 20's to middle 30's. yet another chance for some light snow. i will tell you what is coming up in a few minutes. >> stay connected with us as we track these wintry conditions. instant updates on facebook and twitter and be sure to download our stormwatch app. during our last big winter storm, we told you about people forced to walk in the streets because snow was not cleared from the sidewalk. now a montgomery county councilmember wants to prevent that from happening again. jay korff was live in silver springs. >> here is a part of the problem. days and days after our last , snow issilver spring still blocking sidewalks. been 10 days since the last snowstorm in the region and some sidewalks are still blocked by piles of dirt-encrusted snow. this makes it hard for the elderly, children, or peo
we could see a little bit of a switchover just along the mason-dixon line over the next couple of hours. i am not expecting any accumulation. around the capital, it will just be wet for the next couple of hours. breezy clearing and a start to the day. temperatures will be in the upper 30's -- upper 20's to middle 30's. yet another chance for some light snow. i will tell you what is coming up in a few minutes. >> stay connected with us as we track these wintry conditions. instant updates...
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then as you head north of the mason-dixon line, it's ice and snow.ill get pounded from this all the way up to i- 84. clouds are with us. the radar is all quiet. where we have more breaks and deeper snow, there was 9 inches of snow in new york yesterday. they are 10 degrees right now. westminster 22. we're at the freezing mark in d.c. we'll be up around 40 this afternoon. i'll be back in a few minutes to talk about the ice potential in greater detail. right now monika with timesaver traffic. >>> thank you so much. if you're planning to head around town, at least i have good news now early this morning. we dealt with a couple of rough conditions yesterday. you may deal with black ice this morning so do be careful as you head out on the roadways but other than that, everything looks pretty good. no problems on the northbound side of i-95. nice and light. triangle into dumfries and as you head up toward springfield. let's take a live look there. no issues to report as you head for 395. there had been a work dozen southbound 395 after duke street. i belie
then as you head north of the mason-dixon line, it's ice and snow.ill get pounded from this all the way up to i- 84. clouds are with us. the radar is all quiet. where we have more breaks and deeper snow, there was 9 inches of snow in new york yesterday. they are 10 degrees right now. westminster 22. we're at the freezing mark in d.c. we'll be up around 40 this afternoon. i'll be back in a few minutes to talk about the ice potential in greater detail. right now monika with timesaver traffic....
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right now the arctic air will be very close to us, could be as close as the mason-dixon line. that means more ice than anything else. it's something we'll watch carefully. we're watching temps drop. 19 in gaithersburg, 21 leesburg, 19 manassas. wakeup weather bundle up the kids. no winds tomorrow morning but very cold. 7:00 14 to 24. by 9:00 24 to 30 and breezes pick up. >>> tonight new information about an elderly man hit and killed by a school bus. we learned the victim 91-year- old elijah meranski came to the u.s. 19 years ago. he was a holocaust survivor. >> he was run down this afternoon. 14 kids were on the bus that kit him going back to hammond middle school -- hit him going back to hammond middle school from a field trip at the white we found out a lot about meranski. he was born in poland, both his parents killed days after the german invasion in 1939. two of his siblings were killed. he shared a story about hiding in a swamp for three days at times breathing through a straw when the german dogs were about to close in. in 1972 he moved to israeli and finally to the un
right now the arctic air will be very close to us, could be as close as the mason-dixon line. that means more ice than anything else. it's something we'll watch carefully. we're watching temps drop. 19 in gaithersburg, 21 leesburg, 19 manassas. wakeup weather bundle up the kids. no winds tomorrow morning but very cold. 7:00 14 to 24. by 9:00 24 to 30 and breezes pick up. >>> tonight new information about an elderly man hit and killed by a school bus. we learned the victim 91-year- old...
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once you get near the mason- dixon line and especially pennsylvania, i-80 could get a foot or more of snow. the storm is developing across the central and southern plains. northern oklahoma is even looking at a foot of snow. cold air in place north of us. temperature down to 13 in williamsport. 11 in cleveland. around here we're hovering around the freezing mark and even the 30s along the coast. locally you see the 28 for andrews. bowie 27. out to the west upper 20s. loudoun county, rockville 27. so is fairfax and dumfries this morning with waldorf at 29. good visibility. you can certainly see for a long distance here on our michael & son weather camera. even though we have mostly cloudy skies, it's 32, feeling like 24 with a northeast wind at 9 miles per hour. what we're looking at well today the calm before the next storm and we've got even another one potentially sunday into monday. we'll talk about that later. rain and ice especially northwest tonight with the ice but even in the metro we could see a little bit of ice for several hours. the critical time between 10:00 p.m. and 8:0
once you get near the mason- dixon line and especially pennsylvania, i-80 could get a foot or more of snow. the storm is developing across the central and southern plains. northern oklahoma is even looking at a foot of snow. cold air in place north of us. temperature down to 13 in williamsport. 11 in cleveland. around here we're hovering around the freezing mark and even the 30s along the coast. locally you see the 28 for andrews. bowie 27. out to the west upper 20s. loudoun county, rockville...
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we're expecting disruptive snow from west virginia across the mason-dixon line.turnpike will be a mess. some spots 6 to 12 inches here through the day. john and marci, back to you. >> thank you, jim. >>> breaking news in indiana. there is a manhunt under way for an escaped killer. michael david elliott was serving five life terms for murder and armed robbery when he escaped last night from a michigan prison. police say he then car-jacked a woman and drove her to elkhart, indiana, where she managed to free herself. they say elliott is considered armed and dangerous. >>> and there are fresh security concerns this morning over the upcoming winter olympics in sochi. less than a week before the opening ceremonies, russian officials have confirmed that only 6 of the 9 media hotels are fully operational. several tourist hotels are still under construction. it is raising more security worries as an expected 6,000 people, mostly media, pour into sochi today. >>> yesterday not only the super bowl. it was ground hog day. new york's new mayor, bill de blasio, fumbled the han
we're expecting disruptive snow from west virginia across the mason-dixon line.turnpike will be a mess. some spots 6 to 12 inches here through the day. john and marci, back to you. >> thank you, jim. >>> breaking news in indiana. there is a manhunt under way for an escaped killer. michael david elliott was serving five life terms for murder and armed robbery when he escaped last night from a michigan prison. police say he then car-jacked a woman and drove her to elkhart, indiana,...
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in maryland where his train of pass below the mason-dixon line for the first time there were rumors that he will be shot or he will be stabbed or his train will be blown up at a whistlestop appearance in baltimore. alan pinkerton of the legendary pinkerton detective agency is on the scene. he is already there in baltimore and he has just under two weeks to uncover hard evidence of this looming plot before time runs out. what makes the situation even more difficult and more dangerous is that there is no good way to get from springfield to washington at this time. america's railroads are expanding at a fantastic rate but there is no single direct railway line, no transcontinental railroad yet. the railway system in 1861 looked as if you had taken a plate of spaghetti and thrown it at a map and wherever it lands there is an independent regional railway line. in all, lincoln took a route that zigzag crisscroscrisscros s then doubled back on itself covering a distance of 2000 miles on 18 separate independent railroad lines as opposed to a journey of a few hundred miles as the crow flies. at e
in maryland where his train of pass below the mason-dixon line for the first time there were rumors that he will be shot or he will be stabbed or his train will be blown up at a whistlestop appearance in baltimore. alan pinkerton of the legendary pinkerton detective agency is on the scene. he is already there in baltimore and he has just under two weeks to uncover hard evidence of this looming plot before time runs out. what makes the situation even more difficult and more dangerous is that...
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despite how different the jury is out there some people across the mason-dixon line. coming to ellis island is some people come over the pacific. but the same day we may have come here in different boats but we're all of this a one-out. that is why think the people they get would remind them but why i chose to swear of the carotid owned by thomas jefferson. a and read about my conversions story. how we can make congress function better. and the critical nature of organizing on the grass roots to counteract the corrosive influence of money and politics. that is what people will learn. if you really love this country in believe greater thing this, i take there are things in this book that will resonate. in i wrote it in a readable fashion and hope people enjoy. >> host: the new congressman. >> guest: thank you. [applause] faq very much. welcome to the heritage foundation it is my pleasure to introduce our good friend con coughlin author of the daily telegraph and a world-renowned expert on the middle east a critically and can lead author of several books including "the
despite how different the jury is out there some people across the mason-dixon line. coming to ellis island is some people come over the pacific. but the same day we may have come here in different boats but we're all of this a one-out. that is why think the people they get would remind them but why i chose to swear of the carotid owned by thomas jefferson. a and read about my conversions story. how we can make congress function better. and the critical nature of organizing on the grass roots...
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least a chance of couple of snowflakes and snow showers from points north and west towards the mason dixone. temperatures now out the door weather in the 20s with a bit of a wind chill. later this afternoon, into the mid-30s. there's a chance of snow flurries, yes. with temperatures above the freezing mark, nothing sticking to roads. flurries ending 7:00 to 8:00 tonight. be ready for a cold day tomorrow temperatures in the teens. there's a snow chance tuesday morning. more about that with your seven-day forecast in a few minutes. >> kids in our area will have to bundle up at the bus stop. students around the region will be back in school tomorrow to make up recent snow days. five schl districts will forego the president's holiday and send kids back to school. charles, st. mary's counties, fair fax county and fredrick county. some districts are thinking about adding time to the end of the school day or cancelling recess. we want to remind you as chuck mentioned, we could get more snow today and tomorrow. track the weather on your smart phone. download the weather app. search nbc washington
least a chance of couple of snowflakes and snow showers from points north and west towards the mason dixone. temperatures now out the door weather in the 20s with a bit of a wind chill. later this afternoon, into the mid-30s. there's a chance of snow flurries, yes. with temperatures above the freezing mark, nothing sticking to roads. flurries ending 7:00 to 8:00 tonight. be ready for a cold day tomorrow temperatures in the teens. there's a snow chance tuesday morning. more about that with your...
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north of the mason dixon line they're churning out profits.hey need are better policies from washington and less of this damaging rhetoric. >> i had a state legislator from tennessee tell me today on the radio -- he said, we're a poor state and fear worked on these folks. that's just how it all turned out. are these manufacturing jobs now facing a new political wall that has to be climbed because of senator corker, the governor down there, and some legislators have started threatening retribution on tax policy and such as this. they think that turned the vote. is this the new wave? >> i hope it is not. there are examples of governors who have high-road strategies trying to attract investment and are doing it successful. governor cuomo is a great example of that. when the chinese government says we're going to build a factory in tennessee, they're happy to have that communist money, but if their workers want to choose representation, it's horrible. >> it's what's in it for me. not what's in it for america. scott paul, great to have you with us
north of the mason dixon line they're churning out profits.hey need are better policies from washington and less of this damaging rhetoric. >> i had a state legislator from tennessee tell me today on the radio -- he said, we're a poor state and fear worked on these folks. that's just how it all turned out. are these manufacturing jobs now facing a new political wall that has to be climbed because of senator corker, the governor down there, and some legislators have started threatening...
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you have a major urban center in what is effectively the north-east, here, we are south of the mason dixon, there's hardly anybody around. it's wednesday night after 11. >> no matter where you live, the weather is having a ripple effect on the economy. after the brutal winter season, the financial impact will linger, randall pinkston has that story. >> winter weather is taking a toll on the nation, with travel disruption, closed stores, schools and government offices. more than inconvenient, it is costing consumers and businesses - economists can't say how much. it has been said: >> but some trends are already apparent. in the areas hit worst, outdoor construction, and the jobs that come with it are frozen. airlines forced to cancel thousands of flights are counting the cost of lost ticket revenues. automobile dealers say slushish sales are caused by the weather. energy heating will be more. the federal energy information administration estimates the cost of fuel is 39% higher than a year ago. propane prices are edging higher in the north-east by 14%. across the saying natural gas users ar
you have a major urban center in what is effectively the north-east, here, we are south of the mason dixon, there's hardly anybody around. it's wednesday night after 11. >> no matter where you live, the weather is having a ripple effect on the economy. after the brutal winter season, the financial impact will linger, randall pinkston has that story. >> winter weather is taking a toll on the nation, with travel disruption, closed stores, schools and government offices. more than...
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. >> south of the mason dixon, it is entitled "the 20/20 expurience." >> jimmy: world tour.e you were here, i almost forget to tell you that i want to write a a song with you. [ laughter ] and i want -- actually, you wrote it. but i want you to give me the rights to it, so then i can just do it. >> what is it? >> jimmy: do you remember what we were talking about "wanna be starting something" and you said the lyrics -- >> when i was a kid, i thought -- and it makes perfect sense because this part is repeated for like four minutes. it felt like -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> which we learned through the knowledge of mirrors that that is swahili. >> jimmy: yeah. i did not know that. >> i didn't know that either. >> jimmy: i did not know that. i did not know that. [ laughter ] >> welcome back to sochi. all right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but i want to do the summer jam. >> so when i was a kid, i thought it -- i thought it -- [ laughter ] i'm sorry. i thought you wanted me to tell the story. >> jimmy: no, i did. yeah. >> you go first. you go first! [ laughter ]
. >> south of the mason dixon, it is entitled "the 20/20 expurience." >> jimmy: world tour.e you were here, i almost forget to tell you that i want to write a a song with you. [ laughter ] and i want -- actually, you wrote it. but i want you to give me the rights to it, so then i can just do it. >> what is it? >> jimmy: do you remember what we were talking about "wanna be starting something" and you said the lyrics -- >> when i was a kid, i...
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some teens, even single digits when you get up north of the mason-dixon line where they had heavy snownow. they really dropped like a rock. 25 in winchester. locally we've got to worry about the slick spots. remember, we had the rain and snow in spots yesterday so sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, anything untreated is very slick this morning with 25 in bowie. 26 in fairfax. it's 26 in ashburn this morning. arlington, chevy chase both checking in at 27, well below freezing. one more look outside on our michael & son weather camera. beautiful across the potomac river with reagan national just in the lower right. 31 degrees. mostly cloudy although looks like it's less than mostly cloudy right now. wind northeast at 8 giving us a windchill of 23. so we'll watch the skies today. a mix of clouds and sun through midday. thicker clouds this afternoon. then this evening we watch to the southwest as the moisture moves in. even by #k, 9:00 i don't -- by 8:00, 9:00 i don't think there will be too much going on. here we are at midnight. this is a computer model. all the areas in pink, especially
some teens, even single digits when you get up north of the mason-dixon line where they had heavy snownow. they really dropped like a rock. 25 in winchester. locally we've got to worry about the slick spots. remember, we had the rain and snow in spots yesterday so sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, anything untreated is very slick this morning with 25 in bowie. 26 in fairfax. it's 26 in ashburn this morning. arlington, chevy chase both checking in at 27, well below freezing. one more look...
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and that will be lingering near till 2:00 on the mason-dixon line. could still have more of the pink in loudoun and montgomery counties and frederick county through the middle of the night, even much of the overnight. nomorrow morning we see the ice rth. some breaks and still some showers to go rothugh at 8:00 or so. and then we're going to start to clear this out in the afternoon. you know, we're looking at a few hundred ts of an inch of ice in the metro in d.c. as you go north, north west, a tenth, two-tenths. some areas out west in the mountains of west virginia are seeing models of over half an inch. 40 today. tonight the freezing rain and rain. tomorrow 47 with some clearing in the afternoon. so the morning is the problem. no problems afternoon or evening. 36 on thursday. looks quiet friday and saturday. a potential storm, not in stone yet but potential storm later sunday into monday. monika, good morning. >> good morning, howard. good morning, everybody. here's our traffic feature where you can get real time street level traffic information on
and that will be lingering near till 2:00 on the mason-dixon line. could still have more of the pink in loudoun and montgomery counties and frederick county through the middle of the night, even much of the overnight. nomorrow morning we see the ice rth. some breaks and still some showers to go rothugh at 8:00 or so. and then we're going to start to clear this out in the afternoon. you know, we're looking at a few hundred ts of an inch of ice in the metro in d.c. as you go north, north west, a...
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expecting disruptive snowfall from central new jersey to the mason-dixon line in through west virginialasts throughout the day into the evening. especially heavy in on the pa turnpike, pennsylvania area. however snow back into west virginia. 6 to 12 inches likely here from this storm. this is just the start of what looks to be a snowy week. bringing snow up into new england, third one saturday into sunday. john and marci, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> super bowl may have been a letdown but not a big sky basketball game saturday night. sacramento state and weaver state tied at the end of overtime with less than a second to go. >> dylan garrity took the inbound pass, turned and fired from the far end of the court. the ball sailed 75 feet. check this out. right in it goes. >> swish! >> the hornets beat conference leader weaver state to end the wildcats' six-game winning streak. >> he finished with 13 points, three on that. he wasn't even the team's top scorer. love it. nothing but net on that one. >>> coming up -- what's next for peyton manning? can he recover from the stunning supe
expecting disruptive snowfall from central new jersey to the mason-dixon line in through west virginialasts throughout the day into the evening. especially heavy in on the pa turnpike, pennsylvania area. however snow back into west virginia. 6 to 12 inches likely here from this storm. this is just the start of what looks to be a snowy week. bringing snow up into new england, third one saturday into sunday. john and marci, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> super bowl may have...
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loflly three near the mason- dixon line by the time it pulls away by mid afternoon with sun buildingthere may be lingering snow showers around the bay by 5:00 p.m. the forecast calls for a decent day once we get out of the early slick spot concerns. 41. 31 tonight. overnight clouds with some snow, snow showers into tomorrow morning. a couple of raindrops south. tomorrow not bad, 37. we may have to go yellow alert. we'll talk about that a little later, me, topper and erica. 35. cold and dry on sunday. then next week it's warmer. starts with the low 40s on monday. then 50s if not close to 60 by thursday with a chance for just a couple of showers. here's monika samtani, timesaver traffic. still treacherous in many areas. >> yes, especially the bw parkway where things are ever changing. we had a put youty vehicle accident on the -- we had a multivehicle accident on the southbound side. on the northbound side another multiple vehicle accident. a car slid off the road into the ditch there. so now what's happening here, a live look from our sky 9, you can get on to the outer loop southbound
loflly three near the mason- dixon line by the time it pulls away by mid afternoon with sun buildingthere may be lingering snow showers around the bay by 5:00 p.m. the forecast calls for a decent day once we get out of the early slick spot concerns. 41. 31 tonight. overnight clouds with some snow, snow showers into tomorrow morning. a couple of raindrops south. tomorrow not bad, 37. we may have to go yellow alert. we'll talk about that a little later, me, topper and erica. 35. cold and dry on...
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there, and -- in but a few -- some are saying he is the only confederate officer buried above the mason-dixonit's interesting all of the sudden this thing that happened 150 years ago would engender such discussion and debate and research. it was a fascinating time, a very difficult time. 620,000 men were killed in the most vicious, one of the worst battles that it ever happen in this country. you could almost add up all the other wars combined, and that killed more american than any other time. but it is a very important time of our history. we can learn a lot about it by studying it and we can learn a lot about ourselves. >> this weekend booktv is in macon, georgia, learn about civil rights activist, reverend fred shuttlesworth fight against segregation and other forms of racism as a minister in birmingham, alabama. [inaudible] >> i know in my church right now, i hear words of my associates. [inaudible] .. which arguably are the watershed events of the civil rights movement, the first really big thick jury other than the montgomery boycott, despite weeks of demonstrations in 1963 were based
there, and -- in but a few -- some are saying he is the only confederate officer buried above the mason-dixonit's interesting all of the sudden this thing that happened 150 years ago would engender such discussion and debate and research. it was a fascinating time, a very difficult time. 620,000 men were killed in the most vicious, one of the worst battles that it ever happen in this country. you could almost add up all the other wars combined, and that killed more american than any other time....
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everything south of the mason-dixon line come back to the confederate flag. >> democrats would like itnd unions in general are in big trouble in this country, bill. they have to grasp for straws. they have to reach for racism. when in fact vw is a stellar company, right. i can see if unions are needed to come in to negotiate for higher wages or more generous packages. that was not the case here. they were given option of local works council, very european socialized type of group where workers management could negotiate. guess what the workers in vw said. we don't need that. this is great place to work. worried they will do something to our wages. >> can i correct one absolute fallacy. i don't know it. i worked in civil rights movement a long time. my father did before me. i know a lot about that area. >> we're talking about now. >> you said union they would have to pay money to the unions. under this right to work laws you don't have to pay money to unions. so that is wrong. flat wrong. for you guys to assume that you have to some sort of evidence, was there a piece of literature said
everything south of the mason-dixon line come back to the confederate flag. >> democrats would like itnd unions in general are in big trouble in this country, bill. they have to grasp for straws. they have to reach for racism. when in fact vw is a stellar company, right. i can see if unions are needed to come in to negotiate for higher wages or more generous packages. that was not the case here. they were given option of local works council, very european socialized type of group where...
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the stakes are pretty high because the uaw has unable to crack the mason dixon line so far.>> this is a historic vote taking place in chattanooga, tennessee. right now approximately 1500 workers are voting on whether they want to join the united autoworkers. they vote through friday night. at least one worker explained to us why he's interested in joining theu aw. >> we don't have a seat at the global works table and we need to have chattanooga there. we need to be there to raise our hand and say we need another car here, bring it to chattanooga, we're ready. >> the stakes could not be bigger for the uaw which has been shut out of the deep south. it's membership peaked at 1.5 million in 1979, dropping down to 355,000 a few years ago. one labor professor says when you look at what's at stake for the uaw, this could be the beginning of a turn. and there you have a shot of volkswagen versus general motors over the last year, actually volkswagen alone. kelly, this vote goes through friday night and for the uaw, big implications if they can actually convince these 1500 members to
the stakes are pretty high because the uaw has unable to crack the mason dixon line so far.>> this is a historic vote taking place in chattanooga, tennessee. right now approximately 1500 workers are voting on whether they want to join the united autoworkers. they vote through friday night. at least one worker explained to us why he's interested in joining theu aw. >> we don't have a seat at the global works table and we need to have chattanooga there. we need to be there to raise...
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we are right on the mason-dixon line. so we are the last but seeing a national trend, a lot of social issues, a lot of lifestyle that people don't understand. it's just one of those things -- >> a shift to the right. >> it doesn't have to be a permanent shift. if you look at the entire south, i'm still very proud west virginia democrat and i have a lot of friends who are proud west virginia republicans. we don't really relate to the washington democrats a lot or the washington republicans. so it's a little different. and we are not just running against, it's just who we are. and west virginia, you can be pro-life and pro-choice and be pro-labor and pro-business. >> do you want hillary to run? >> i do. i don't know if there is anyone more qualified who has had the experience. experience, hard to replace that. the experience she has had, seen it from the front line, first lady and governor's end of it. the governors have a perspective that is different. we have to balance the budget. we work towards a time line every day as
we are right on the mason-dixon line. so we are the last but seeing a national trend, a lot of social issues, a lot of lifestyle that people don't understand. it's just one of those things -- >> a shift to the right. >> it doesn't have to be a permanent shift. if you look at the entire south, i'm still very proud west virginia democrat and i have a lot of friends who are proud west virginia republicans. we don't really relate to the washington democrats a lot or the washington...
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different journeys that are out there, some people cross the rio grande, some people crossed the mason-dixon line. some people came to ellis island and saw the statue of liberty and some people came up over the pacific. it is all -- somebody said, we may have come here and different boats, -- we may have come here in different ships, but we're on the same boat now. that is kind of what i think will remind them of things that they already know, but what they will learn, too, is why i chose to wear sway and non the prayer by thomas jefferson. i will talk about the story. my conversion story, you will read in there how we can make congress function better, in my view. you will read in their but the critical nature of organizing on the grass-roots in order to counteract the corrosive influence of many in politics. those are things that i think people will learn. you know, if you really love this country and believe that it has greater things to do, i think that there are some things in this book, you know, that will resonate with you. you know, i wrote it on -- i think in a readable -- readable
different journeys that are out there, some people cross the rio grande, some people crossed the mason-dixon line. some people came to ellis island and saw the statue of liberty and some people came up over the pacific. it is all -- somebody said, we may have come here and different boats, -- we may have come here in different ships, but we're on the same boat now. that is kind of what i think will remind them of things that they already know, but what they will learn, too, is why i chose to...
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successful here, but we shouldn't expect to happen at the nissan or toyota plants south of the mason dixon and what's at stake here isn't simply a unionized plant, but a new way for u.s. firms to compete in the global economy with works councils and a union as part of the competitive success not in spite of the union or the works council. so in that sense i think we could women see a successful k volkswagen and if that's the case, i think you'd look at other automakers in the south perhaps moving down in road. >> then i think about the decline in private sector union and nothing happens in a vacuum obviously. but civil service laws, i don't -- no one really compares our working conditions to dickens at this point for public or private employees. if it was so essential, why have so many people chosen not to join up, why has it dropped if it was so essential some. >> it's about 6.6% of the private sector -- >> down from 40, right?some. >> it's about 6.6% of the private sector -- >> down from 40, right?ome. >> it's about 6.6% of the private sector -- >> down from 40, right?me. >> it's about 6
successful here, but we shouldn't expect to happen at the nissan or toyota plants south of the mason dixon and what's at stake here isn't simply a unionized plant, but a new way for u.s. firms to compete in the global economy with works councils and a union as part of the competitive success not in spite of the union or the works council. so in that sense i think we could women see a successful k volkswagen and if that's the case, i think you'd look at other automakers in the south perhaps...