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a north korea with more nuclear weapons, a north korea with more missile delivery systems a north korea that continues to proliferate, so these negotiations haven't been successful. lets be brutally blunt about that. but that does' mean we stop. >> while the international community navigates policy options - changes within north korea might have the most far-reaching implications >> there is so much curiosity in south korea about what is happening in the north that as you can see hundreds of people come here every day to take a peek at the other side. >> our main glimpse of life in the provinces... we were shown in a cafe in seoul >> fault lines was shown exclusive footage from a north korean smuggler. he asked us not to reveal his identity. >> in this clip, a group of people are waiting outside a train station in suncheon city, north of pyongyang. we were told they were waiting for merchants to arrive with chinese goods that need to be brought to market... things like shampoos electronics and smuggled dvds. >> we are told if caught filming the markets... you could go to prison or worse
a north korea with more nuclear weapons, a north korea with more missile delivery systems a north korea that continues to proliferate, so these negotiations haven't been successful. lets be brutally blunt about that. but that does' mean we stop. >> while the international community navigates policy options - changes within north korea might have the most far-reaching implications >> there is so much curiosity in south korea about what is happening in the north that as you can see...
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we're still at a state of war with north korea. this is 1953 armistice. >> if there was someday heaven forbid a real war here we would need to work very closely. we are always practicing together always working together >> thankfully we have helped stabilize and ensure the security of the peninsula for the last 61 years, but in spite of that long time we have to be ready to fight tonight and that really is our mantra. >> north korea is under new leadership. >> kim jong-un looks funny he is overweight and sometimes does strange things. but he is smart. when his father died 7 top officials, 4 generals and 3 civilian bureaucrats, walked next to the coffin of his father in december 2011. in two years time, none of them was alive and in a high level position. >> when it comes to international relations, kim jong-un's rule has been described as erratic. since coming into power, he's launched a long-range rocket and carried out a nuclear test. most recently, the u.s. accused the north of orchestrating a cyber attack on sony pictures last
we're still at a state of war with north korea. this is 1953 armistice. >> if there was someday heaven forbid a real war here we would need to work very closely. we are always practicing together always working together >> thankfully we have helped stabilize and ensure the security of the peninsula for the last 61 years, but in spite of that long time we have to be ready to fight tonight and that really is our mantra. >> north korea is under new leadership. >> kim...
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we were on 81 north. and now we're on 70 eastbound out here this washington county maryland maryland. current temperature is at 29 degrees. so the snow is starting to stick to the sides of the roads. i just tweeted out a picture of that tractor trailer that was off the side of the interstate on i-81. so remember you have to reduce your speeds. snow will be able to stick and accumulate fairly quickly. we're ready for a long morning ride back into we have our pat collins snow stick, and of course more importantly, a big bottle of water and a big bag of m and ms. that's how you get through the storms. >> you might want to eliminate the water unless you also have a poti in thepotty. just saying. i've been in a live truck for a very long time. beltway at connecticut, looking good. 14th street southeast closed at cedar because of police investigation. aaron can't stop laughing. 95 in and out of town bw parkway, looking pretty good. 66 at 50, just wet at this point. and 95 into and out of town, no major issues.
we were on 81 north. and now we're on 70 eastbound out here this washington county maryland maryland. current temperature is at 29 degrees. so the snow is starting to stick to the sides of the roads. i just tweeted out a picture of that tractor trailer that was off the side of the interstate on i-81. so remember you have to reduce your speeds. snow will be able to stick and accumulate fairly quickly. we're ready for a long morning ride back into we have our pat collins snow stick, and of course...
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more clouds to the north. rain to the north. mild to muggy if you get some of that sun, temperatures might feel warmer than the forecast temps, 60s, a lot of cloud cover up in the north bay. rain up in mendocino county, lake county. 60s, 70s for east bay. and mid-70s. gilroy, 74, 70 in san jose. 60s on the coast. upper 60s low 70s the peninsula. tomorrow more sun. it gets warm thursday and friday. >> and then it cools off. >> a little bit for the weekend. there is not an agreement on how much cooling. >> we'll let the maps or the satellites -- >> there will be a little low. i think it will stay south of us. >>> 7:20. well, top fashion designers are creating wearable technology for women. bracelets and necklaces have been released. there is a new line of rings that allow women to be more discreet during dating and other occasions. it vibrates when there is a message. >> it will give you a notification for apps, phone call, anything you want to set it up for. >> the ring is made up up at precious stones they start at $195. >> i ha
more clouds to the north. rain to the north. mild to muggy if you get some of that sun, temperatures might feel warmer than the forecast temps, 60s, a lot of cloud cover up in the north bay. rain up in mendocino county, lake county. 60s, 70s for east bay. and mid-70s. gilroy, 74, 70 in san jose. 60s on the coast. upper 60s low 70s the peninsula. tomorrow more sun. it gets warm thursday and friday. >> and then it cools off. >> a little bit for the weekend. there is not an agreement...
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matt delucia is live in north philadelphia. what's happening with the investigation right now in. >> the officer who fired his weapon is being interviewed by internal affairs. meanwhile, detectives have been spending the night talking with the suspect as well as the witnesses in this case. they saw the 30-year-old man walking around with a gun near 22nd this morning. in the first instance a woman flagged down police at 22nd and allegheny. she says she saw a man with a very large gun in his hand. two officers saw the man in front of a barp. they tell the guy to drop the gun but instead police say he pointed the gun at them. one of the officers fired a shot missing the suspect who managed to run in and out of the bar but police did end up finding him about three blocks away. they think the guy may have wanted to rob the bar or settle a dispute that happened earlier in the evening. no one was injured fortunately. live in north philadelphia matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> we have breaking news from overseas. police in japan have arr
matt delucia is live in north philadelphia. what's happening with the investigation right now in. >> the officer who fired his weapon is being interviewed by internal affairs. meanwhile, detectives have been spending the night talking with the suspect as well as the witnesses in this case. they saw the 30-year-old man walking around with a gun near 22nd this morning. in the first instance a woman flagged down police at 22nd and allegheny. she says she saw a man with a very large gun in...
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are moved to the north in a record 48 hours.eployment of the brigade by means of parachute marks the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they are in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close, they take part in operation thicket fighting side-by-side with vietnamese army forces and militia. the men of the 101st will once again scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. the operations in the province continue until january of 1967. then, after more than a year's absence at their home base, the brigade returns for a rest it seems as though it has been a long time since they first moved the brigade. now, the lst's are taking them home. on the 26th the last convoy rolls into camp. brigadier general willard pearson welcomes the men home. it will be one of his last official acts as brigade commander. two days later general pearson transfers the command of the division to the new brigade commander, brigadier general matheson. the battle hardened troops watch with solemn p
are moved to the north in a record 48 hours.eployment of the brigade by means of parachute marks the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they are in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close, they take part in operation thicket fighting side-by-side with vietnamese army forces and militia. the men of the 101st will once again scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. the operations in the province continue until january of 1967....
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. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom.t's not just for men anymore. ♪ ♪ >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it's a year-round drilling frenzy that requires thousands of workers, and serious muscle. but the rewards are high for those who can hack it. >> give me a sense of how much these guys make. >> we have floor hands that make $100,000. my son made $118,000 last year. >> how old is he? >> 24. >> in the oil patch, six-figure salaries are the norm. they use the controversial drilling process called fracking. but that's not the story i'm here to find. this state, where there are more cattle than people, way up north on the canadian border is one of the few places in america where well-paying jobs are in abundance. and the word has gotten out. this is the williston, north dakota, job fair. in this room over 100 employers ready to hire on the spot. >> are you looking for a job? >> if you're looking for something, we can get you something. >> one of the organizers t
. >> welcome to the north dakota oil boom.t's not just for men anymore. ♪ ♪ >>> every day in north dakota, about a million barrels of oil are being pumped out of the ground. it's a year-round drilling frenzy that requires thousands of workers, and serious muscle. but the rewards are high for those who can hack it. >> give me a sense of how much these guys make. >> we have floor hands that make $100,000. my son made $118,000 last year. >> how old is he?...
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north, snow. 36 down south of town. impacts highest north and west. worst roads will be 70 270, 81. >>> breaking news still have this problem northbound bw parkway. northbound traffic being hushpushed on to 50. 295 south at pennsylvania avenue we have a brand new crash here. so going to start see something real delays. longer than the 1 1/2 mile southbound delays on bw parkway seeing right now. 270 south germantown to the beltway, about 8 minutes behind. outer loop, 21. like to see that around 12 usually.55 quantico to the beltway 15 minutes behind. 66 not the so bad. >>> a promise from d.c.'s government. department of transportation holds its pothole pa lucia nextapolooza next week. it will aim to get them filled 48 hours after the reports come in instead of the normal 72 hours. you can see the news 4 iteam investigation into how long it takes d.c. to fill potholes and learn how to report them in the investigation section on the nbc washington app. they have been filling the potholes all season long but this pothole apolooza they get out more and peo
north, snow. 36 down south of town. impacts highest north and west. worst roads will be 70 270, 81. >>> breaking news still have this problem northbound bw parkway. northbound traffic being hushpushed on to 50. 295 south at pennsylvania avenue we have a brand new crash here. so going to start see something real delays. longer than the 1 1/2 mile southbound delays on bw parkway seeing right now. 270 south germantown to the beltway, about 8 minutes behind. outer loop, 21. like to see...
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increasing clouds especially to the north and west.and then as we head throughout the afternoon we're looking at temperatures around 38 degrees. don't forget we'll be losing an hour of sleep as we spring forward at 2:00 a.m. change your clocks before you go to bed. for daylight savings time tonight and you might want to put fresh batteries in your smoke detectors. >>> oppressive and abusive, that's what the president had to say about alleged racial discrimination in the ferguson police department. the decision, he says the force now faces. >>> plus the prosecution has rested in the landmark etan patz murder case. >>> 6:15. new this morning in madison, wisconsin, protesters are calling the shooting death of a 19-year-old man by police unjustified. last night, officers responded to a report of a man walking in traffic and hitting pedestrians. an officer follow him to a house. according to the police chief, the officer went inside the home and was attacked by the man. there was a struggle before the officer pulled out his gun and shot him
increasing clouds especially to the north and west.and then as we head throughout the afternoon we're looking at temperatures around 38 degrees. don't forget we'll be losing an hour of sleep as we spring forward at 2:00 a.m. change your clocks before you go to bed. for daylight savings time tonight and you might want to put fresh batteries in your smoke detectors. >>> oppressive and abusive, that's what the president had to say about alleged racial discrimination in the ferguson police...
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farther to the north. pocono mountains will be a snowy scene but parts of delaware and south jersey will only see rain. there's warm air that's also moving in with this system and you are going to see rainfall in southern and central delaware. mixing with snow in the colder air north and west and that's where we're starting to see the first snowflakes develop this morning. but accumulation is going to be slow during the day. half an mvp on the ground for -- half an inch on the ground for philadelphia, inch for redding and lancaster. as the afternoon progresses when we'll see the greater snowfall and it may be a slushy wet snowfall for philadelphia at times it could be mixing with rain. then primarily rain farther south and east. that's why atlantic city cape may at 0, an inch of snow in millville and then mixing with rain will make for a slushy situation. but more likely just snow farther north and west. it's going to be challenging to get around at times during the day, this morning shouldn't be too bad h
farther to the north. pocono mountains will be a snowy scene but parts of delaware and south jersey will only see rain. there's warm air that's also moving in with this system and you are going to see rainfall in southern and central delaware. mixing with snow in the colder air north and west and that's where we're starting to see the first snowflakes develop this morning. but accumulation is going to be slow during the day. half an mvp on the ground for -- half an inch on the ground for...
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because the kims are north koreans. fled during famine. >> translator: one by one people died from starvation, including neighbors, i had no choice, i wanted to live so i deflected. >> reporter: anywhere from a quarter million to over 3 million people died in the mid 1990s. the kims lost both their sons. >> translator: people don't really understand what it means to die in hunger it's impossible understand something like unless they have experience it had themselves. >> reporter: one day they both born after the kims escaped will learn that their parents had another life and other children. but for now, they have chosen to say little. >> translator: i don't want to share our story with my children yet. our past is isn't important to them. i want them to start a enough life. i don't want our past to cast a shadow over their lives. >> reporter: some three or 400 north koreans live in the united states. few come in part because of the daunting task of learning english, but also because a lifetime of propaganda had taught m
because the kims are north koreans. fled during famine. >> translator: one by one people died from starvation, including neighbors, i had no choice, i wanted to live so i deflected. >> reporter: anywhere from a quarter million to over 3 million people died in the mid 1990s. the kims lost both their sons. >> translator: people don't really understand what it means to die in hunger it's impossible understand something like unless they have experience it had themselves. >>...
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we have slow traffic moving north to san jose. the road work eastbound 580 greenville north palestinian until 11 o'clock this morning and westbound the commute direction is bunching up from tracy. >>> straight ahead seven things to know as you start your day. >> a lot of people think young people do not follow news and the notion may be completely wrong. >> after the new gig of kevin bacon is becoming quite a ." stay tuned. you tell us what you want to pay and we help find options to fit your budget. nah, nah, insurance, nah, nah, nah, discount. my name's flo, you want to go out with me? no. uh-huh-huh! [bell rings] you're not mr. craig. yeah, i'm confused where's mr. craig? well, i'm sorta mr. craig. we're both between 35 and 45 years old. we both like to save money on car insurance. and we're both really good at teaching people a lesson. um, let's go. cool. sit down! alright. sorta you, isn't you. only esurance has coveragemyway. it helps make sure you only pay for what's right for you not someone sorta like you. i think i black
we have slow traffic moving north to san jose. the road work eastbound 580 greenville north palestinian until 11 o'clock this morning and westbound the commute direction is bunching up from tracy. >>> straight ahead seven things to know as you start your day. >> a lot of people think young people do not follow news and the notion may be completely wrong. >> after the new gig of kevin bacon is becoming quite a ." stay tuned. you tell us what you want to pay and we help...
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back up north they were cleared and they were moved to the north and a record 48 hours by the u.s. force. the deployment of the brigade by means of parachute marks the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they are in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close they take part in operation thicket fighting side-by-side with vietnamese bombing forces, the men of the 101st will once again scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy. operations continue until the 21st of january, 1967. then after more than one year absent from their home base, the brigade is ordered back for arrest. it seems like a long time since they were first moved and headed for their first combat. now the lst's are taking them home. on the 26th, the last convoy rolls into camp. the brigadier general welcomes the men home. it will be one of his last official acts as the gate commander. two days later, general pearson transfers the command of the brigade to the new commander. the battle hardened troops watch with solemn pride as he receives the legion of m
back up north they were cleared and they were moved to the north and a record 48 hours by the u.s. force. the deployment of the brigade by means of parachute marks the first jump in more than a year for many of the men. but they are in superb physical condition and the jump goes well. as 1966 draws to a close they take part in operation thicket fighting side-by-side with vietnamese bombing forces, the men of the 101st will once again scour the countryside, finding and finishing the enemy....
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they wanted to press the north koreans to make progress on the investigation. >> translator: north korean officials explained they are at the stage of deepening the probe and want to avoid any explanation that will lead to speculation. they said that at this point they haven't found any objective and clear evidence about the abductees. >> reporter: prime minister shinzo abe plans to meet this week with relatives of the abductees. he'll explain the government's efforts to resolve the issue. decades have passed since these families last saw their loved ones. they want them to come home before time runs out. >> translator: this terrible issue is being put off year after year. it makes me wonder what kind of country this is. >> reporter: officials in tokyo now say they expect their counterparts in pyongyang to deliver a report this summer. but they're waiting to see if the north koreans come through. tomoko kamata, nhk world. >>> tokyo shibuya ward has made a landmark decision to recognize same-sex partnerships. assembly members voted to pass a bill becoming the first local government in japa
they wanted to press the north koreans to make progress on the investigation. >> translator: north korean officials explained they are at the stage of deepening the probe and want to avoid any explanation that will lead to speculation. they said that at this point they haven't found any objective and clear evidence about the abductees. >> reporter: prime minister shinzo abe plans to meet this week with relatives of the abductees. he'll explain the government's efforts to resolve the...
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it relies on the north star, polaris. they have to rely on polaris because unlike every other star in the sky, polaris is relatively fixed in place. if you can measure the distance from polaris to the horizon, you can figure out your latitude. it is a very simple system. go through these two holes until you sight the north star. you see where the bob lead. you take down the bearing. this is also not perfect because the north star is only visible in the northern hemisphere. if you go south of the equator this is just a piece of lead. it can be measured -- it can be used to measure the angle to the sun. where you are north or south of the equator, with extreme exceptions, you are going to see this on. if you can measure the distance between the sun and the horizon at solar noon, when the sun is at its highest point, that will give you your latitude. all you have to do is a few calculations. you don't want to stare at the sans. -- sun. that is not a good idea. there are better ways to do it. you could do it with this, but it
it relies on the north star, polaris. they have to rely on polaris because unlike every other star in the sky, polaris is relatively fixed in place. if you can measure the distance from polaris to the horizon, you can figure out your latitude. it is a very simple system. go through these two holes until you sight the north star. you see where the bob lead. you take down the bearing. this is also not perfect because the north star is only visible in the northern hemisphere. if you go south of...
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it's farther to the north where we get the 3 to 6. the 6 inches is closer to the poconos most of most of us -- most of this will accumulate on grass. slushy conditions developing. northern and western suburbs slick conditions on the side streets. philly metro area, welt and slushy. allentown, 4 to 6 inches overall in your area. down the shore we're looking at a high of 42 degrees it will be all rain down the shore. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, and we are looking at a high in philadelphia 38. now, that's going to be around 11:00 a.m. the numbers will fall into the low 30s during the afternoon. that wintery mix arriving toward the rush hour and continuing in through evening as we showed you. springtime arrived at 6:45 p.m. the young play at ppl park. chilly with temperatures in the 30s, probably the low 30s for a good portion of the game. at the same time we expect things to dry out quickly. first full day of spring, turning milder, 52. chilly on sunday, highs in the 40s, staying cool on monday and tuesday, back in the
it's farther to the north where we get the 3 to 6. the 6 inches is closer to the poconos most of most of us -- most of this will accumulate on grass. slushy conditions developing. northern and western suburbs slick conditions on the side streets. philly metro area, welt and slushy. allentown, 4 to 6 inches overall in your area. down the shore we're looking at a high of 42 degrees it will be all rain down the shore. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, and we are looking at a high in...
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it will sweep from the north atlantic to the arctic circle and north pole and this is a live picture.we can see the eclipse taking place in the islands in the north atlantic. i'll leave bill henley to tell us what those islands are called there. i missed that part. you can just start to see the moon starting to cover up the sun here. help me out. >> the faroe islands. most of europe will see part of the eclipse, partial solar eclipse. it's unusual because it's happening on the vernal equinox the beginning of spring which happens later today. what we're seeing right now is definitely not spring like. we've got wintry conditions that will be moving intoes the area. now clouds have already arrived. late last night, skies were clear, not a cloud in the sky. that has since changedp. 36 in philadelphia. little on the warm side for accumulating snow but i do expect to see the temperature come down get colder during the day. in fact, as the snow and rain moves into the area we will see the temperature come down and that will happen this morning. easterly wind at 6 miles an hour not going to b
it will sweep from the north atlantic to the arctic circle and north pole and this is a live picture.we can see the eclipse taking place in the islands in the north atlantic. i'll leave bill henley to tell us what those islands are called there. i missed that part. you can just start to see the moon starting to cover up the sun here. help me out. >> the faroe islands. most of europe will see part of the eclipse, partial solar eclipse. it's unusual because it's happening on the vernal...
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it usually stays to the north. and there is pretty good rain to the north. crescent city, arcadia, down to fort bragg. temperatures here 30s and 40s. kind of a cooler day yesterday. had temperatures near average which is not something we have said. if there is any rain, it looks like it will favor areas to the north. so clouds and sun. rain to the north. kind of a muggy pattern. doesn't take much. these are not cold systems coming across. so 60s and 70s but there is a warmup in store starting tomorrow. more on that in ten minutes. sal, there is something on the san mateo bridge. i know you mentioned it but it bares repeating. >> yes, it does. and it's going to be a little bit of road work on that san mateo bridge that will happen at night. we will mention that in a moment. and steve, one of the things we've been always looking at is the bridges. the san mateo bridge, the bay bridge because so many people get hung up on bottlenecks there. the bay bridge by the way to let you know looks good. what steve is talking about at the san mateo bridge road work it's g
it usually stays to the north. and there is pretty good rain to the north. crescent city, arcadia, down to fort bragg. temperatures here 30s and 40s. kind of a cooler day yesterday. had temperatures near average which is not something we have said. if there is any rain, it looks like it will favor areas to the north. so clouds and sun. rain to the north. kind of a muggy pattern. doesn't take much. these are not cold systems coming across. so 60s and 70s but there is a warmup in store starting...
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areas north and west. some models have been picking up on the possibility of a couple of snowshowers. again, i don't think it will amount to much. but temperatures will be in the low 30s. coming up, we are talking also about warmer temperatures this week. more rain chances, and also your easter sunday forecast. that's all coming up in about ten minutes. >> thanks sheena. >>> septa is optimistic that service will be restored on the manayunk north town regional rail line in time for tomorrow morning's commute. this after yesterday's warehouse fire in north philadelphia. nbc 10 crew saw lni investigators at the site. a wall of the warehouse next to the tracks was unsafe and needed to be demolished before service could resume. but lni said they couldn't bring that wall down until fire investigators concluded their investigation. >>> the red cross is assisting seven people after fire damaged their apartments this morning. one person also suffered smoke inhalation when flames breck out associate the complex on e
areas north and west. some models have been picking up on the possibility of a couple of snowshowers. again, i don't think it will amount to much. but temperatures will be in the low 30s. coming up, we are talking also about warmer temperatures this week. more rain chances, and also your easter sunday forecast. that's all coming up in about ten minutes. >> thanks sheena. >>> septa is optimistic that service will be restored on the manayunk north town regional rail line in time...
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those areas north and west could see maybe the most, 8, 10. we're thinking a general 4 to 8 across the area. the norm neck you'll see the snow the least amount of time so 3 to 6. we're getting roads covered quickly as the sleet is falling in martinsburg with some snow and harpers ferry. these blue areas even though it looks like snow, this is sleet in southern frederick county, new market, aunt airy, carroll county, clarksburg and damascus. the snow north and west counterthis line with sleet and -- west of this line with sleet and snow. here's the sleet we're tracking now. maybe a few flakes starting to mix in in upper montgomery county. today look for temperatures to continue to drop. 8 to 10 hours of snow. we're looking at a general 4 to 8, possibly 8 to 10 north to west. bad roads. upper 20s this afternoon. larry miller, mainly wet roads in the district but eight going to get worse. >>> looks like we're already starting to see kind of the worst of it in some areas. along 270 as we heard from delia goncalves in our last half-hour, conditions
those areas north and west could see maybe the most, 8, 10. we're thinking a general 4 to 8 across the area. the norm neck you'll see the snow the least amount of time so 3 to 6. we're getting roads covered quickly as the sleet is falling in martinsburg with some snow and harpers ferry. these blue areas even though it looks like snow, this is sleet in southern frederick county, new market, aunt airy, carroll county, clarksburg and damascus. the snow north and west counterthis line with sleet...
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amy hollyfield is at north berkeley and bart. amy? >> as a commuter told us it looks like something out of star wars. take a look this is parked at the north berkeley bart station. imagine this elevated? it gives bart police a perch to look out from as the expire parking lot. they hope to cash criminals in the act or to deter crime in the parking lot altogether. passengers we talked to are intrigued with the idea. >> less intimidating. for parking purposes and vandalism on the cars, it is a good idea. >> when it is raised, it is up 25' in the air and bart officials paid for 9 $95,000 tower with a brant and it appeared at the lafayette bart station and today at north berkeley. >>> thank you. the mail controversy surrounding hillary clinton took a back seat with a surprise visit to the bay area. she dropped in yesterday on ebay's woman summit and the speech focused on tackling gender equality issues and improving diversity in s veal. she has ties to the wife of c.e.o. john done -- clinton did not comment on her use of a personal e-mail
amy hollyfield is at north berkeley and bart. amy? >> as a commuter told us it looks like something out of star wars. take a look this is parked at the north berkeley bart station. imagine this elevated? it gives bart police a perch to look out from as the expire parking lot. they hope to cash criminals in the act or to deter crime in the parking lot altogether. passengers we talked to are intrigued with the idea. >> less intimidating. for parking purposes and vandalism on the cars,...
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the temperatures have dropped since yesterday because of that wind coming in from the north-northwestly direction only in the mid-40s north of town and 44 and in trenton and 51 in philadelphia and 50 51 is the average, for high temperatures this time of year. and we are doing better than that, wildwood 54 degrees and less snow pack to the south and warmer temperatures and snow pack to the north and west and that is why it is cooler in the far northwestern suburbs and speaking of that snow depth it is very thick to the north of new england just south of boston we are seeing 1 to 2 to 3 feet
the temperatures have dropped since yesterday because of that wind coming in from the north-northwestly direction only in the mid-40s north of town and 44 and in trenton and 51 in philadelphia and 50 51 is the average, for high temperatures this time of year. and we are doing better than that, wildwood 54 degrees and less snow pack to the south and warmer temperatures and snow pack to the north and west and that is why it is cooler in the far northwestern suburbs and speaking of that snow depth...
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light rain to the north. maybe about roanoke park, calistoga north. highs 60s and 70s. cooler temps will be to the north. still some mild temps but not as hot as the weekend. mr. sal castaneda with an update on your monday morning. there was a lot of people on the road this morning. >> yeah i noticed that over the years. we have noticed more people on the road coming to work with us when it used to be just tumble weeds. >> ten years ago i would see one car doing this. [ laughter ] now it's not traffic but there is people. >> there are people out there. absolutely there are people out there. traffic is going to be busy and there is a crash reported now. just came in a few minutes ago. northbound 17 at alma college road. car driving too fast somehow ended up going over the edge of the road. somewhat near lexington now that traffic is going to be a little slow because chp is arriving on the scene. traffic on northbound 280 is doing okay. the reason i said hmm is if you knew anything about gti they can get going pretty fast. let's move along and take a look at the toll plaz
light rain to the north. maybe about roanoke park, calistoga north. highs 60s and 70s. cooler temps will be to the north. still some mild temps but not as hot as the weekend. mr. sal castaneda with an update on your monday morning. there was a lot of people on the road this morning. >> yeah i noticed that over the years. we have noticed more people on the road coming to work with us when it used to be just tumble weeds. >> ten years ago i would see one car doing this. [ laughter ]...
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. >>> we are following breaking news in north philadelphia. we are being told that a philadelphia police officer has been shot. this happened at 22nd and lehigh streets. crews are taking that officer to temple hospital. >> we have no word yet on the officer's condition. we are working really hard to find that. we have two confirmed people that have been arrested. we have several crews on the way to the scene. what you're hearing right now, as a matter of fact, nbc 10's george spencer is right there and he just arrived at the scene and it's 22nd and lehigh. set the stage for us. what do you see? >> we are just rolling up on lehigh avenue at 21st which is where police have stopped traffic and not letting us get any closer to this scene. what we've confirmed with police officials is two people have been arrested as it relates to this officer who was shot here. we do know that police commissioner ramsey we are being told is on his way to this shooting scene. obviously, like everywhere else across the region this afternoon, this area is blanketed b
. >>> we are following breaking news in north philadelphia. we are being told that a philadelphia police officer has been shot. this happened at 22nd and lehigh streets. crews are taking that officer to temple hospital. >> we have no word yet on the officer's condition. we are working really hard to find that. we have two confirmed people that have been arrested. we have several crews on the way to the scene. what you're hearing right now, as a matter of fact, nbc 10's george...
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taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and will -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault before protecting mobile -- the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the confederate army is going to concentrate and the union army is going to concentrate -- capture mobile and move into the interior of alabama towards the capital of montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what is happening to the east, taylor and can be will start -- camby will start to communicate and will meet between their armies. the meeting happens that the mcgee farm. just like bennett farm and appomattox, a private home. it was near the railroad, that is why they chose it read they will get their two different ways. general camby will come -- shows i
taylor has heard rumors about genia and north carolina and will -- virginia and north carolina. the commander of the union department of mississippi is general camby on the right there. it will be the only general who oversees two surrenders. i want to point out a few things on my map. down here is mobile. the union army is going to assault before protecting mobile -- the fort protecting mobile on april 9. the confederates will pull back up to meridian mississippi. in these towns up here in...
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of the north bay.t would be by friday night and then possibly, another system that is still into next weekend. quite a ways out t could be a week from now. as far as temperatures for tomorrow, a lot of 70s out there, once again, santa rosa, fair ophelia. oakland, 72, more neighborhoods, more 70s, san jose, morgan hill and gillroy. san francisco 69 degrees. half moon bay, 68. record heat is long gone, 60s and 70s out there, still pretty mild for this time of the year. wednesday, same deal, fair skies by thursday, get ready for spring friday and maybe a week if now, we could be tracking a few showers in the bay area. now, we are talking about heading into spring friday and basically, winter -- past march and february, not much in terms of the rainfall we need. >> what is frustrating, the storms out of the pacific, by the time they get here, they are basically a band of clouds. >> thanks, mash many >>> new weekend bus service to two attractions in oakland. buses started to make stops at the oakland zoo an
of the north bay.t would be by friday night and then possibly, another system that is still into next weekend. quite a ways out t could be a week from now. as far as temperatures for tomorrow, a lot of 70s out there, once again, santa rosa, fair ophelia. oakland, 72, more neighborhoods, more 70s, san jose, morgan hill and gillroy. san francisco 69 degrees. half moon bay, 68. record heat is long gone, 60s and 70s out there, still pretty mild for this time of the year. wednesday, same deal, fair...
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off to the north. by 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. it is gone. notice what happens at noon. clear skies all across the region, so it will turn out to be much nicer afternoon. stormstorm scan3 shows where it is, blob every moisture, pink shading here. temperatures specially north of the city are still below freezing, even though they are above freezing in philadelphia but the road surface is very cold. watch out for some icy spots to form, especially untreated surfaces bridges overpasses, just with this little bit of freezing drizzle moving through right now. again you can see it is mainly south of allentown watch for slick spots perhaps on 476 northeast extension of turnpike, there not going to be the biggest deal this winter but play it safe and any of the snow melt anything wet below freezing could refreeze today. notice how warm it gets through the course of the afternoon, at 9:00 a.m. 42 degrees clouds beginning to break. by noon we're looking at sunshine and clouds at 49 degrees. and then take a peak at 3:00 p.m., temperatures get into the 50's, it will be nice and mild
off to the north. by 9:00 or 10:00 a.m. it is gone. notice what happens at noon. clear skies all across the region, so it will turn out to be much nicer afternoon. stormstorm scan3 shows where it is, blob every moisture, pink shading here. temperatures specially north of the city are still below freezing, even though they are above freezing in philadelphia but the road surface is very cold. watch out for some icy spots to form, especially untreated surfaces bridges overpasses, just with this...
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then north and west of there, there is light snow in the gray zone. west of there, into washington county allegheny up toward martinsburg and just north of winchester getting a little bit of light snow right now. and it's not sticking though, because temperatures are above freezing there in the 30s. we're near 40 in the metro area and southern parts of maryland and on the eastern shore. total snow around the metro area by the time this all ends this evening, 4 to 6 inches this this blue zone. just near washington points south and east and north and west heaviest amounts 6 to 8 inches. rest of northern virginia panhandle of west virginia, areas just north of washington including northern prince george's county, montgomery and into howard and frederick into the afternoon hours. chuck bell is joining us live now. are you seeing any sleet? >> reporter: so far not a single sleet pellet has been seen or heard. we're keeping an eye on it, though. we have the radar punched up. we're driving north as quickly as we can get there safely of course. maintaining ou
then north and west of there, there is light snow in the gray zone. west of there, into washington county allegheny up toward martinsburg and just north of winchester getting a little bit of light snow right now. and it's not sticking though, because temperatures are above freezing there in the 30s. we're near 40 in the metro area and southern parts of maryland and on the eastern shore. total snow around the metro area by the time this all ends this evening, 4 to 6 inches this this blue zone....
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we have the rain fuel the north -- fall to the north but spreading to the south. as a result we will bump up shower chances. the short term, this model showing you an increase in spotty showers at 10:00 p.m. tonight into the monday morning commute. more on the monday forecast and details on a warming trend coming up in the five-day forecast. >>> a san francisco judge denied a request to prevent punitive damage in a trial. she claims they discriminated against her and fired her when she comcomplained. comcomplained -- complained. the judge found there is enough evidence. the firm denies the allegations. closing arguments are anticipated to begin on tuesday. >>> 10,000 people hit the pavement in oakland this morning for the oakland running festival. ktvu's allie rasmus shows us a young man who set out to break a world record. >> i think i can do. i believe in myself. >> reporter: his goal was to break the world ford his age. -- record for his age. . >> it keeps me out of trouble and from being bord. something i am good -- bored. something i am good at. >> reporter:
we have the rain fuel the north -- fall to the north but spreading to the south. as a result we will bump up shower chances. the short term, this model showing you an increase in spotty showers at 10:00 p.m. tonight into the monday morning commute. more on the monday forecast and details on a warming trend coming up in the five-day forecast. >>> a san francisco judge denied a request to prevent punitive damage in a trial. she claims they discriminated against her and fired her when she...
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farther north and west, single digits. only 3 above zero.
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north carolina state the culprit.he first half will be the difference in the game. lacey, 17 points, 6 boards, 5 assists. contact and in. stack up 8. hilliard, 3 of 17. wildcats 9 are 28 from three-point range. but mc state never trailed after halftime. a five-point game, less than two minutes to play. barber slashing and scoring. 71-68 wolfpack and the nova band played on, tears and all. the first turnover of the top-seed since houston was upset in the national championship. >> today, there's some higher purpose in this. we will take the good with the bad. >> it was bad today. and the matt doors. stanford opening play against cal state. the three. gave the cardinals an early 18-5 lead. but ashley gray and the matt doors will take a one-point lead at halftime. second half down 6. the 24-4 run. taylor green 19. paul and amber ahead to thompson. stanford the winner 73-60. next up for the cardinals oklahoma on monday. >>> it's not a matter of if, but when the warriors will win their first division title in 39 years. 11 g
north carolina state the culprit.he first half will be the difference in the game. lacey, 17 points, 6 boards, 5 assists. contact and in. stack up 8. hilliard, 3 of 17. wildcats 9 are 28 from three-point range. but mc state never trailed after halftime. a five-point game, less than two minutes to play. barber slashing and scoring. 71-68 wolfpack and the nova band played on, tears and all. the first turnover of the top-seed since houston was upset in the national championship. >> today,...
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korea and the level of tension with north korea, and north korea in the past has sent agents into soublgt to kidnap people in the like. without presidential level security though there's really no way to prevent something -- somebody getting close. >> there's not anderson. there's always going to be a balance between access and security, and no security is ever going to be absolute. it's only going to be relative but the guest you just spoke with i agree with his assessment there. i think we're going to have to look at big countries we traditionally consider safe. france south korea. we're going to have to reconsider having an ambassador there alone without a secret service representative. i think that's a really poor decision. the profile of the country alone, along with the ambassador, creates a threat profile significant enough to warrant at least one agent. >> the fact that this guy reportedly attacked the ambassador at least vocally saying something about joint military drills between south korea and the united states whether or not this guy is disturbed in other ways is that a -- i
korea and the level of tension with north korea, and north korea in the past has sent agents into soublgt to kidnap people in the like. without presidential level security though there's really no way to prevent something -- somebody getting close. >> there's not anderson. there's always going to be a balance between access and security, and no security is ever going to be absolute. it's only going to be relative but the guest you just spoke with i agree with his assessment there. i think...
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third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton bragg. and finally, the one force that had been opposing sherman's advance, the cavalry under general hampton. hampton arrives from the army of northern virginia. he arrives in south carolina his home state just-in-time to see his family home, millwood, burned to the ground, along with a lot of other buildings in columbia, south carolina. no pun intended, hampton is burning for revenge. the opportunity is presented to him a few days after the two armies cross into north carolina. hampton and kilpatrick have been skirmishing almost constantly during their progress. kilpatrick managed to steal a march around hampton's force, and he's gotten between the confederate cavalry and infantry under hardy. kilpatrick sets up a series of roadblocks to prevent hampton from reaching the town of fayetteville and joining forces with party. -- hardy. he presents hampton with an ideal opportunity to concentrate on an isolated part of the cavalry at munro's crossroads. it just so happens that kilpatrick
third, once the federal's cross into north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton bragg. and finally, the one force that had been opposing sherman's advance, the cavalry under general hampton. hampton arrives from the army of northern virginia. he arrives in south carolina his home state just-in-time to see his family home, millwood, burned to the ground, along with a lot of other buildings in columbia, south carolina. no pun intended, hampton is burning for revenge....
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martin de porres parish church on the corner of north 23rd street and lehigh avenue in north philadelphia. the mass begins at 10:00. also happening today, a peace rally near the murder scene, a few blocks from here over at 22nd and lehigh. this afternoon, minister from churches in the 22nd and 23rd districts will meet over at the 22nd and pray for the officers in that district who lost one of their own. coming up in the next 30 minutes, more from the priest who will give that special homily later this morning. live from north philadelphia jesse gary nbc 10 news. >> thank you, jesse. meantime gamestop has released a statement that says in part everyone in the gamestop family will always remember officer wilson for his sacrifice while defending our staff and customers. that gamestop location, north philadelphia arewhere the shooting happened, is closed until further notice. >>> now to a developing story that we're following out of delaware. police discovered a man dead and a woman injured inside this minivan in newcastle on dupont highway. troopers arrived on the scene around 5:00 this morn
martin de porres parish church on the corner of north 23rd street and lehigh avenue in north philadelphia. the mass begins at 10:00. also happening today, a peace rally near the murder scene, a few blocks from here over at 22nd and lehigh. this afternoon, minister from churches in the 22nd and 23rd districts will meet over at the 22nd and pray for the officers in that district who lost one of their own. coming up in the next 30 minutes, more from the priest who will give that special homily...
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we lodged a strong complaint with north korea right away. >> north korean leaders repeatedly demanded the two countries scrap the exercises. they suggested they would respond with military action. south korean officials are on the lookout for further provocations by north korea. >>> thousands of troops from south korea and the u.s. are conducting their annual joint drill amid a heightened security alert. 200,000 personnel from south korea and 12,000 from the u.s. are taking part. the drill is the largest such exercise for the two countries. they'll use computer simulations to study how to deal with signs of nuclear or missile attacks from the north. and they will carry out response maneuvers and conduct landing exercises. japan's top government spokesperson is expressing the importance of widening channels of communication with south korea. officials from the two countries are marking the 50th anniversary of the normalization of diplomatic ties and they're considering issues of mutual importance. >> translator: we want to build a future oriented multilayered japan/south korea relation
we lodged a strong complaint with north korea right away. >> north korean leaders repeatedly demanded the two countries scrap the exercises. they suggested they would respond with military action. south korean officials are on the lookout for further provocations by north korea. >>> thousands of troops from south korea and the u.s. are conducting their annual joint drill amid a heightened security alert. 200,000 personnel from south korea and 12,000 from the u.s. are taking part....
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no ebola infections have been confirmed in the north.nalysts say pyongyang hopes to revitalize friday and diplomatic activities damaged by the strict measures north korea claims the ebola virus is a biological weapon developed by the united states. >>> a struggling japanese manufacturer is closing, or shrinking factories. ron madison has the latest. >> yes, that's right, gene. japan's leading electronicsmaker sharp is considering asking its two main banks for financial aid as it tries to drastically restructure. the company expects a net loss for the business year ending this month. now sharp executives plan to shut down an l.e.d. plant and partially close and integrate four sensor plants. all of them in hiroshima prefecture. sharp may also reduce solar cell production at a factory in osaka prefecture. the profitability of the business has been hit by competition with overseas makers. sharp executives also plan to sell a tv plant in mexico. and downsize the firm's television business in north america. the company had forecast a net loss
no ebola infections have been confirmed in the north.nalysts say pyongyang hopes to revitalize friday and diplomatic activities damaged by the strict measures north korea claims the ebola virus is a biological weapon developed by the united states. >>> a struggling japanese manufacturer is closing, or shrinking factories. ron madison has the latest. >> yes, that's right, gene. japan's leading electronicsmaker sharp is considering asking its two main banks for financial aid as it...
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pretty widespread support in the north for complicated reasons. by 1870, racism is reasserting itself in a commitment to black equality not just in the south but the north is with varying and that is the story eventually of the ending of reconstruction. >> host: why does that happen? certainly the racism was always fair, but why by this time to the north say enough already. we are not going to do anything else to help these people. >> host: as you know i voted 600 page book and i sat to summarize it. you know racism as you know has a history. it is not constant over time. racism did wane a bit in the end of the civil war because the service of black soldiers 200,000 black soldiers had thought and some die to save the nation and that convinced many that they deserved many citizenship rights. by the 1870s people want normalcy. they don't want a constant crisis. after a word there is a desire to return back to normal. by the 1876 country address the severe economic depression which is public sentiment in the north away from southern issues to economi
pretty widespread support in the north for complicated reasons. by 1870, racism is reasserting itself in a commitment to black equality not just in the south but the north is with varying and that is the story eventually of the ending of reconstruction. >> host: why does that happen? certainly the racism was always fair, but why by this time to the north say enough already. we are not going to do anything else to help these people. >> host: as you know i voted 600 page book and i...
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you couldn't get from alabama up to the north. that was too far so most of these people are from maryland district of columbia or virginia. where slavery is a little different from the deep south although it still slavery obviously and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same no two personal experiences are the same. the one thing that is constant here is the desire for freedom. when he asked people why he escaped some gave specific reasons, my master treated me so brutally, whipped and beaten etc.. often they said my wife was just just sold or i was afraid i was going to be sold. i heard my master was going to lose money and had to sell the slaves. many just that i was tired of being a slave. i want to be free you know so it's this kaleidoscope of experiences and impressions that really struck me. by the way let me say the record of fugitives is now on line. we have digitized at columbia university with a transcript. anyone who wants to portrait and i recommended to anyone interested in our history go to th
you couldn't get from alabama up to the north. that was too far so most of these people are from maryland district of columbia or virginia. where slavery is a little different from the deep south although it still slavery obviously and it's just a variety of experiences. no two escapes are the same no two personal experiences are the same. the one thing that is constant here is the desire for freedom. when he asked people why he escaped some gave specific reasons, my master treated me so...
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winds out of the north/northwest at 14 miles per hour. temperatures all across the region mainly at or above freezing, north and west. 31 in allentown, 31 in reading, 29 in lancaster. a lot of spots below freezing well west of the area 23 in mt. pocono. the south and east temperatures around freezing to mid to upper 30s, 38 in millville, 36 in atlantic city. there's that cold start. we'll be cold all day long. we have mostly cloudy skies outside. you can see from this view right here pocono mountains. we'll have mostly cloudy skies throughout the day. as we go throughout time here temperatures around 36 in philadelphia. 23 mt. pocono. really by this afternoon, right around 40. there's that northwesterly flow bringing down the cold canadian air, locking it in place. 16 in reading, helping to usher in that cold air. it feels like 27 in philadelphia feeling like 10 in mt. pocono feels like 16 in lancaster and the wind chill in millville is 30 degrees. future weather as we go throughout time plenty of cloud cover, windy conditions cold condit
winds out of the north/northwest at 14 miles per hour. temperatures all across the region mainly at or above freezing, north and west. 31 in allentown, 31 in reading, 29 in lancaster. a lot of spots below freezing well west of the area 23 in mt. pocono. the south and east temperatures around freezing to mid to upper 30s, 38 in millville, 36 in atlantic city. there's that cold start. we'll be cold all day long. we have mostly cloudy skies outside. you can see from this view right here pocono...
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metro area and points north. changing to rain by 11:00 and rain in the afternoon until it comes to an end. mostly grassy area accumulations, though, in the metro area up to an inch. not a lot. roads should be wet. a little farther north and west in the light blue areas, maybe one, two or three inches depending on location. grassy area accumulations. much different story, though, in the higher elevations under the warning. that could be real snow and real impact for you as well. hold out for hope. clearing skies for the weekend and no more rain drops or snowflakes in the seven day for a while. leon? leon: you got it, doug. as you know, crews had trouble clearing our last snowstorm as salt supplies started running thin around the area. so we decided to go out and check on the salt and sand supplies out there today with
metro area and points north. changing to rain by 11:00 and rain in the afternoon until it comes to an end. mostly grassy area accumulations, though, in the metro area up to an inch. not a lot. roads should be wet. a little farther north and west in the light blue areas, maybe one, two or three inches depending on location. grassy area accumulations. much different story, though, in the higher elevations under the warning. that could be real snow and real impact for you as well. hold out for...
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below the freezing mark for areas north and west. as far as the precipitation we are seeing for your friday travel and it looks to be slick and slushy the roads look to be mainly wet and the secondary roads have you slush to contend with and down in south jersey and delaware the roads are mainly wet, and then in the evening hours say hello to spring. we'll have the latest on the expected snowfall this afternoon in the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> thank you melissa. >>> now lets switch to a live picture from delaware the action cam is at fifth and king streets in wilmington and del/dot treated the roads before the sun came up to make the roads as safe as possible. and our team coverage continues in the western suburbs now where they see the heaviest snow now, "action news" reporter john rawlins joins us live from allentown. >> reporter: we are at the allentown rest stop, its the pavilion at the farmers market and out in the midst is the northeast extension and snow continues to fall here and we drove up from plymouth me
below the freezing mark for areas north and west. as far as the precipitation we are seeing for your friday travel and it looks to be slick and slushy the roads look to be mainly wet and the secondary roads have you slush to contend with and down in south jersey and delaware the roads are mainly wet, and then in the evening hours say hello to spring. we'll have the latest on the expected snowfall this afternoon in the full and exclusive accuweather forecast. >> thank you melissa....
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a little rain to the north. we'll see if any of that makes it to us. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. cal osha now investigating a tragic accident yesterday in martinez. where a gravel truck tipped over and killed a woman who was sitting inside of her car. the big rig was filled with 20 tons of gravel. it was parked along shell avenue when it toppled over. it landed on top of a car that was parked in a driveway killing a 32-year-old woman who was inside that car. neighbors say they called 911 and ran over to help as soon as they saw what happened. >> it was terrible. it was like metal on metal scraping real loud and men yelling oh my god. no, no, no. and then heard a big crash and then i heard a horn honking. >> there are reports a woman was not just sitting in the car, she was asked to move the car got in and was ready to move and that is what happened. family and friends have identified the woman as lindsay combs. she was a mother. she worked as a hairstylist. the truck driver asked her to move the car just
a little rain to the north. we'll see if any of that makes it to us. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. cal osha now investigating a tragic accident yesterday in martinez. where a gravel truck tipped over and killed a woman who was sitting inside of her car. the big rig was filled with 20 tons of gravel. it was parked along shell avenue when it toppled over. it landed on top of a car that was parked in a driveway killing a 32-year-old woman who was inside that car. neighbors say they...
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north bay, light showers continuing.ll of this is because of that system that's going to be making its way on to the coast as we head through the day. now, that onshore push as we head through the next few days, tuesday into wednesday, that's going to mean a little more green on the map as we head towards the morning hours, each and every morning, tuesday and wednesday. expect light showers at the coastline. more in the form of drizzly activity. coming across the golden gate bridge, you may need the windshield wipers as we head towards tomorrow morning, tuesday morning and wednesday morning for the coastline. everybody else will see a good mix of sun and clouds. temperatures closer to average the next few days. as we head towards the middle part of the upcoming week, more sunshine is expected. at the coastline, the showers are expected. today, north of san francisco and tomorrow all the way through tuesday morning. even by wednesday morning, we'll see the drizzle for the morning hours. vicky, that's all we are talking ab
north bay, light showers continuing.ll of this is because of that system that's going to be making its way on to the coast as we head through the day. now, that onshore push as we head through the next few days, tuesday into wednesday, that's going to mean a little more green on the map as we head towards the morning hours, each and every morning, tuesday and wednesday. expect light showers at the coastline. more in the form of drizzly activity. coming across the golden gate bridge, you may...
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wilson died in a shootout at a game stop store in north philadelphia. investigators say two brothers tried to rob the place and a gun battle broke out. the brothers are set to appear in court for a hearing in may. >>> police in berks county are searching for two utility worker impostors accused of stealing from an elderly woman. take a look at the sketch of one of the suspects. this is the only suspect that the victim saw. police say he knocked at at door of the woman's sinking spring home on wednesday. he told her he was a water company worker. the man was inside her house for about an hour. according to police he and a partner made off with about $400 and some jewelry. >>> more news out of berks county folks there can take advantage of the ride-sharing service uber. this is a map showing the company's coverage area and surrounding suburbs. it includes wernersville birdsboro and temple. riders must download the app on their smartphone allowing them to request a ride. >>> drivers having to do quick maneuvering to avoid potholes popping up all over the a
wilson died in a shootout at a game stop store in north philadelphia. investigators say two brothers tried to rob the place and a gun battle broke out. the brothers are set to appear in court for a hearing in may. >>> police in berks county are searching for two utility worker impostors accused of stealing from an elderly woman. take a look at the sketch of one of the suspects. this is the only suspect that the victim saw. police say he knocked at at door of the woman's sinking spring...
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. >>> that breaking news is in north philadelphia. within the last hour a warehouse fire went to four alarms. we'll have a live report from the scene as crews battle those flames. and overnight in berks county one person is dead two others are injured after an explosion at a titanium plant. we'll tell you what first responders are saying about the investigation into the blast. >>> taking a live look outside at the center city skyline. our weekend is off to a chilly start and the winds will be picking up later on today. we'll let you know when the weather is expected to warm up in the first alert forecast. >>> good morning. it's nbc 10 news today, i'm rosemary connors. meteorologist michelle grossman is tracking the cold weather for us. >> a winter-like day. we'll be about 15 degrees below typical for this time of year topping out around 40 degrees. normally we começ in at 57. a very cold day today, also windy, making it feel colder than it actually is. a live look outside. we are waking up to mostly cloudy skies. the big story being t
. >>> that breaking news is in north philadelphia. within the last hour a warehouse fire went to four alarms. we'll have a live report from the scene as crews battle those flames. and overnight in berks county one person is dead two others are injured after an explosion at a titanium plant. we'll tell you what first responders are saying about the investigation into the blast. >>> taking a live look outside at the center city skyline. our weekend is off to a chilly start and...
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. >> reporter: it was a relatively uneventful ending for a manhunt that went from north virginia into washington d.c., he was captured after he was getting off a d.c. metro bus in the neighborhood of southeast washington a passenger on the bus recognized him from the photos spread on social media and called police armed and dangerous and now captured. law enforcement officials say they have him in custody, the fbi u.s. marshals and virginia state and local police all engaged in an urgent manhunt. the suspect was being transferred from jail to the nova hospital outside of washington, d.c., he was in the the -- of security guards. >> a struggle took place where he and the private security guards wrestled over one of weapons that the security guards had and a shot was fired and there are no reports of injuries mr. asigh took hold of the weapon. >> they tweeted out this picture showing him in a hospital gown and is armed with a gun. >> he is believed to be the suspect in a dozen bank robberies in the region. the area around the nova fairfax hospital was swarming with police and the hospit
. >> reporter: it was a relatively uneventful ending for a manhunt that went from north virginia into washington d.c., he was captured after he was getting off a d.c. metro bus in the neighborhood of southeast washington a passenger on the bus recognized him from the photos spread on social media and called police armed and dangerous and now captured. law enforcement officials say they have him in custody, the fbi u.s. marshals and virginia state and local police all engaged in an urgent...
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it depends where that stalls if we have to move this map to the north and south. and again tonight at 11:00 p.m. as you look at your four day at 4:00 damp and dreary and 45 degrees and rain changes to snow and temperatures only at 30 and a cold end to the week, 20s for highs again with full sunshine and we quickly turn up the heat here. a lot to iron out a complex system guys. >> thank you adam. >>> pennsylvania taxpayers are once again using their refunds for an important cause they gave $100,000 this year to fund breast cancer research at drexel, to scientists accepted the grant and that came from taxpayers that donated their refund to the breast cancer coalition. >> tuesday afternoon the stock market took cues from our dreary weather, the dow dropping 85 points and the nasdaq off 28 to fall back below 5,000 and the s&p is down 9.5 on the day. >>> auto sales were up in february but not for everyone and not as much as industry experts were hoping general motors and fiat chrysler reported increases and ford says that sales dropped off and february is a big month f
it depends where that stalls if we have to move this map to the north and south. and again tonight at 11:00 p.m. as you look at your four day at 4:00 damp and dreary and 45 degrees and rain changes to snow and temperatures only at 30 and a cold end to the week, 20s for highs again with full sunshine and we quickly turn up the heat here. a lot to iron out a complex system guys. >> thank you adam. >>> pennsylvania taxpayers are once again using their refunds for an important cause...
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north korea.re is a lot of interaction. and we suspect north koreians have solid enriched uran yaum. the noeshgdzs are are to gooet give us one year. they could have it because of buying it from north korea. >> you think north korea could supply other countries? if iran has a nuclear weapon then of course the report suggest that there is a major arms race in the middle east. they need the technology. >> the syrian reactor that the israelis destroyed was north korea designed and probably that was paid for by iran. there is a program going on and not only in iran and north korea. but a number of different countries. >> and you talk about the nuclear threat from north korea. what is different in 2015 versus what we have talked about in the past several years. we have covered the topic? >> it is time. with time a country is able to perfect its weapons and north korea was given that time and agreed framework with the deal the clinton administration put in place and same as the iranians. to give them ti
north korea.re is a lot of interaction. and we suspect north koreians have solid enriched uran yaum. the noeshgdzs are are to gooet give us one year. they could have it because of buying it from north korea. >> you think north korea could supply other countries? if iran has a nuclear weapon then of course the report suggest that there is a major arms race in the middle east. they need the technology. >> the syrian reactor that the israelis destroyed was north korea designed and...