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at least 16 people killed and 22 hurt after a bus and a train collided in northern mexico. it happened overnight. we got in new video of rescue workers clearing debris at the crash site. mexican officials say the bus ignored a stoplight at a rail way crossing. it was split in half by the train and several passengers were trapped under the bus following the crash. >> all is back to normal at a dallas airport after a shooting. yesterday two sheriffs deputies were escorting an inmate through the airport and the inmate requested to use the bathroom. once his handcuffs were removed, he charged at the deputies and they shot the guy, but he was still able to make a run for it. they finally were able to catch up with the suspect in a security area. both were taken to the hospital. >> canadian police say they busted plans for a deadly shooting rampage. one is a 23-year-old american woman from illinois. the woman and her accomplice planned a mass shooting at a mall for valentine's day. it was set to happen today in halifax, nova scotia. they arrested the woman at an airport who confe
at least 16 people killed and 22 hurt after a bus and a train collided in northern mexico. it happened overnight. we got in new video of rescue workers clearing debris at the crash site. mexican officials say the bus ignored a stoplight at a rail way crossing. it was split in half by the train and several passengers were trapped under the bus following the crash. >> all is back to normal at a dallas airport after a shooting. yesterday two sheriffs deputies were escorting an inmate through...
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they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico.they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. is talking about let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and an end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements to. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. is thinly settled so it is not densely populated. you have a large area with a lot of outlying ranches and small villages. what is the great danger for a spanish ranch in the 1750's? yeah. go ahead. >> the apaches could burn your house, into a little dance and leave before anyone realized what was happening. >> exactly. the spanish cannot keep a military force at every ranch in new mexico. they have all these dispersed settlements. all of these are highly vulnerable. to comanches on mobile -- the comanches are mobile. they can attack in outlying settlement and the spanish cannot do much about it. on
they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico.they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. is talking about let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and an end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements to. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. is thinly settled so it is not densely...
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they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico. they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements.
they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico. they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements.
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. >>> in northern mexico at least 16 people are dead and dozens injured after a bus collided with a freight. an emergency official says the bus was split many half by the oncoming train after it ignored a stoplight at the railway crosses. officials fear the death toll from the incident will rise. >>> our top story now, a cease-fire between ukraine and pro-russian separatists is supposed to begin in 11 1/2 hours. >> in the conned conflict, it's raising fears that the peace deal could be in jeopardy. they may be trying to take control of strategic locations before pulling back heavy weapons. >>> residents are nervous ahead of the cease-fire. senior international correspondent fred plaqueton reports. >> reporter: we drove through the streets early tonight and we saw many check points. people here saying that they believe the city might be infiltrated by pro-russian separatists. there is a considerable force of the pro-russian separatists that are situated outside the city. what's happening here what's not happening in many other places along the front line is here it appears to be the pro-ukra
. >>> in northern mexico at least 16 people are dead and dozens injured after a bus collided with a freight. an emergency official says the bus was split many half by the oncoming train after it ignored a stoplight at the railway crosses. officials fear the death toll from the incident will rise. >>> our top story now, a cease-fire between ukraine and pro-russian separatists is supposed to begin in 11 1/2 hours. >> in the conned conflict, it's raising fears that the...
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they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico. they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. he is talking about -- let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. it is thinly settled, so it is not densely populated. you have a large area with a lot of outlying ranches and small villages. what is the great danger for a spanish ranch in the 1750's? yeah. go ahead. >> the apaches could burn your house, do a little dance, and leave before anyone realized what was happening. >> exactly. the spanish cannot keep a military force at every ranch in new mexico. they have all these dispersed settlements. all of these are highly vulnerable. the apaches are mobile. they can attack in outlying settlement and the spanish cannot do much about it. on page 308, he talks abou
they moved into areas south of new mexico into northern new mexico. they are conducting extensive raids on spanish settlements. he is talking about -- let's make peace with everybody else and go after these guys. let's attack the apaches and end these raids on new mexico and other spanish settlements. what makes it so difficult to defend new mexico and other spanish settlements? what is the strategic difficulty? sam? it is a big place. it is a large colony. it is thinly settled, so it is not...
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but in the 1940s evidence uncovered at magnificent ruins like palenque in northern mexico began to change this notion of a peaceful maya. archaeologists investigated a structure known as the "temple of the inscriptions." the building's upper level seemed imposingly solid. but beneath it archaeologists discovered a hidden staircase. it had been deliberately blocked with rubble in ancient times. it took three years to clear the debris. a hundred feet down, at the base of the staircase lay one of the most magnificent maya tombs ever found. at its heart lay a limestone sarcophagus. might these images carved on its surface reveal more about the ancient grave site ? archaeologist peter matthews. in 1952, the hieroglyphics could not be read either in this tomb inscription or anywhere else at palenque apart from the dates. and it was considered at that stage that most of the burials that were dug up were those of priests. keach: the burial itself was proof of the extraordinary power and wealth of the deceased. the entire temple had been constructed around his elaborate tomb. but who was buried wi
but in the 1940s evidence uncovered at magnificent ruins like palenque in northern mexico began to change this notion of a peaceful maya. archaeologists investigated a structure known as the "temple of the inscriptions." the building's upper level seemed imposingly solid. but beneath it archaeologists discovered a hidden staircase. it had been deliberately blocked with rubble in ancient times. it took three years to clear the debris. a hundred feet down, at the base of the staircase...
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this happened in northern mexico when a bus and a freight train collided.o word yet on the cause of the crash, but investigators say they are looking into whether that bus driver tried to beat the train at a crossing. the train's operator encourages everyone to respect traffic signals and come to a complete stop before crossing railway tracks and that's good advice, even here where we are. >>> police in hayward say it appears an early morning burglary went bad. not only did the bad guys leave behind a suspected getaway truck, they also left behind a body. this happened yesterday morning. hayward police say someone used a u-haul truck to smash into life chiropractic college early in the morning. when police arrived they found the body of a man in his 40s on the ground behind that u-haul. investigators are trying to figure out who that man is and whether he was one of the burglary suspects or an innocent victim. >> if you were there and if you saw what happened, we'd like you to come forward because a death as a result of a felony is going to be a homicide du
this happened in northern mexico when a bus and a freight train collided.o word yet on the cause of the crash, but investigators say they are looking into whether that bus driver tried to beat the train at a crossing. the train's operator encourages everyone to respect traffic signals and come to a complete stop before crossing railway tracks and that's good advice, even here where we are. >>> police in hayward say it appears an early morning burglary went bad. not only did the bad...
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his country to legalize marijuana because he had seen what happened, and i went to see this in northern mexico large part of the economy is illegal drugs, the armed criminal gangs have more money than the state. they can hijack the state and take it over. he thought if it hits uruguay they are screwed. it is a small country. they've not have much military force. this is one of the most around us atrocities, what it does to the supply route countries. >> johann hari, thank you for being with us. his book is "chasing the screen. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693
his country to legalize marijuana because he had seen what happened, and i went to see this in northern mexico large part of the economy is illegal drugs, the armed criminal gangs have more money than the state. they can hijack the state and take it over. he thought if it hits uruguay they are screwed. it is a small country. they've not have much military force. this is one of the most around us atrocities, what it does to the supply route countries. >> johann hari, thank you for being...
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least 16 people are dead and 22 injured after a passenger bus collided with a freight train in northern mexico. mexican officials are investigating what caused it. >>> 20 new cardinals are being welcomed into the college of cardinals at the vatican. during the ceremony, pope francis told them to put aside pride, jealousy and self-interest and to exercise charity. >>> and an unmanned space ship was detached from the international space station today. it was one of several ships used to carry supplies to the space station last year. >> very nice. >>> congressman paul ryan is warning fellow republicans not to get caught off guard. what does he mean? well, if the supreme court decides obamacare is unconstitutional, the chairman of the house ways and means committee says the gop must have a contingency plan ready in case millions of americans get the affordable care act pulled out from under them. guy benson is a political editor for town hall.com and fox news contributor and a former chief of staff to joe mansion khon. what are they looking at in this case of king versus burwell? does it meet the
least 16 people are dead and 22 injured after a passenger bus collided with a freight train in northern mexico. mexican officials are investigating what caused it. >>> 20 new cardinals are being welcomed into the college of cardinals at the vatican. during the ceremony, pope francis told them to put aside pride, jealousy and self-interest and to exercise charity. >>> and an unmanned space ship was detached from the international space station today. it was one of several ships...
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northern new mexico, significant anccumulations in southern colorado. up to 2 feet. skiers will love that life. the southeast, the storm system is on the move. rain showers on south carolina. get into northern north carolina. that is where we expect the snowfall. cold temperatures expected to continue. new york city in the 20s to 30s over the weekend. boston a slight warming trend by the weekend. warming trend in sight. we are talking 50s around d.c. and upper 40s possible in new york city with nearly 70 down in the south. guys. >> thanks pedram. >>> united airlines sending a strong warning to pilots after frightening incidents with four different flights. a january 9th bulletin citing one flight that needed a last-second pull-up maneuver. united is ordering pilots do double down on safety procedures. >>> bobbi kristina brown suffering seizures according to a family source when doctors tried taking her off various medications. they were forced to put her back on the drugs. brown is the only daughter of whitney houston. she remains in a medically induced coma after bei
northern new mexico, significant anccumulations in southern colorado. up to 2 feet. skiers will love that life. the southeast, the storm system is on the move. rain showers on south carolina. get into northern north carolina. that is where we expect the snowfall. cold temperatures expected to continue. new york city in the 20s to 30s over the weekend. boston a slight warming trend by the weekend. warming trend in sight. we are talking 50s around d.c. and upper 40s possible in new york city with...
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an investigation is underway into the crashing in northern mexico.ossing. at least 16 people are dead and 22 injured. officials are looking into the possibility the bus driver was trying to beat the train to the crossing. >>> oregon's governor john kitzhabe is stepping down under fire. kitzhaber's long political career over the fiancee was trying to make money from firms hoping to do business with the state. his kate brown will become the first openly bisexual governor. >>> anger is rising over the deadly police shooting in washington state. the family of the orchard worker filed a $25 million lawsuit against pasco, washington. the worker was throwing rocks at them. witnesses say he was running away when he was shot. >>> a massive effort to rescue dozens of whales beached in new zealand. now only about 60 are still alive. conservation workers are trying to get them back in the water. one of the largest efforts to save beached whales. >>> here is a question for you. what would you do with an extra $100 million or so? that's the question 26-year-old ma
an investigation is underway into the crashing in northern mexico.ossing. at least 16 people are dead and 22 injured. officials are looking into the possibility the bus driver was trying to beat the train to the crossing. >>> oregon's governor john kitzhabe is stepping down under fire. kitzhaber's long political career over the fiancee was trying to make money from firms hoping to do business with the state. his kate brown will become the first openly bisexual governor. >>>...
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also into northern new mexico. for us higher clouds.are just running into too much resistance and it looks like things have calmed down around las vegas and southern california. if you are heading down there, much quieter pattern. 30s for many. napa airport was 30. the only thing holding up a few of these would be a little bit of a breeze. there is a lot of 30s. a lot more so. i think we will see colder reads. higher elevations in the 30s. 38 saratoga. sunnyvale 37 degrees. there is enough of it, just three miles. that's all it takes to do it. napa northeast. anything about 2-4 miles an hour holds that temp up. 33 sacramento. 47 bone chilling cold in los angeles. speaking of cold, it's not as bad for minneapolis also omaha, chicago but that cold air has moved into the ohio valley and the northeast. the windchill in boston is 9 below. logan was 2. almost every other observation around there is below zero. it's 17 below in cleveland. and pittsburg 5 below. clear skies we look good until about friday and then we will see a system dropping
also into northern new mexico. for us higher clouds.are just running into too much resistance and it looks like things have calmed down around las vegas and southern california. if you are heading down there, much quieter pattern. 30s for many. napa airport was 30. the only thing holding up a few of these would be a little bit of a breeze. there is a lot of 30s. a lot more so. i think we will see colder reads. higher elevations in the 30s. 38 saratoga. sunnyvale 37 degrees. there is enough of...
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moisture streaming out of the northern gulf of mexico. let's expand the view and give you a look at the whole picture here of this entire developing storm center. plenty of moisture being pulled into it. it looks as though the storm center will track to the east and move across northern alabama somewhere off the carolina coastline. enough moisture draw in it that it has the ability to push the snowfall a little farther to the north. we're looking at heavy snow in the metro washington area? i don't think so. i think the heavy snow will be farther to the south. five, six inches or more in this large pink shaded area from north carolina all the way back to parts of louisiana. northern louisiana, under active winter storm warnings but in our area akorpgd to the local futurecast and a look at the colors. the darker the blue the heavier the snow possibilities. this solution at 4:00 a.m. looks very reasonable even before sunrise, snow is spreading towards the washington metro area with heavier snow to the south and east and moving farther north
moisture streaming out of the northern gulf of mexico. let's expand the view and give you a look at the whole picture here of this entire developing storm center. plenty of moisture being pulled into it. it looks as though the storm center will track to the east and move across northern alabama somewhere off the carolina coastline. enough moisture draw in it that it has the ability to push the snowfall a little farther to the north. we're looking at heavy snow in the metro washington area? i...
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northern new mexico significant accumulations in colorado as well. you know the skiers will love life across the region. go out to southeast and the storm system on the move. rain showers on much of south carolina. north carolina is where we expect the snowfall to be left in place. cold temperatures expected to continue. new york city generally into the upper 20s and 30s all weekend. boston a slight warming trend into the 30s by week's end. here we go. warming trend in sight. some time in the early to middle portion of next week. 50s around d.c. and upper 40s in new york city with nearly 70 in the south. guys. >> pedram thanks. >>> let's look at what is coming up on "new day." chris. >> how are you, christine and john? we will look at the latest terror arrest in brooklyn. it may seem familiar but it is not. this is the first known case of having men actively recruited to go fight for isis. it is a window into a new wave of threat in the country. why are we hearing all 50 states have active cases? what is the dynamic going on and what is a terror inve
northern new mexico significant accumulations in colorado as well. you know the skiers will love life across the region. go out to southeast and the storm system on the move. rain showers on much of south carolina. north carolina is where we expect the snowfall to be left in place. cold temperatures expected to continue. new york city generally into the upper 20s and 30s all weekend. boston a slight warming trend into the 30s by week's end. here we go. warming trend in sight. some time in the...
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next following developing news south of the border, including new details on the scary scene in northern mexicous and freight train. >>> also an update on the snow in the south. after the break. no matter who you are, if you have type 2 diabetes, you know it can be a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine ... what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in ... and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. this may also cause you to feel
next following developing news south of the border, including new details on the scary scene in northern mexicous and freight train. >>> also an update on the snow in the south. after the break. no matter who you are, if you have type 2 diabetes, you know it can be a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine ... what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new...
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here's what it looked like in northern new mexico last night. there were so many accidents in albuquerque, police stopped responding to noninjury classes. then in texas, sudden whiteout conditions led to hundreds of accident including a 20-car pileup outside of dallas. >> a lot of people scattered. >> i'm stuck on the side of the road. this is not what i thought texas was going to do. >> y'all have more snow than we do in north carolina. >> a 20-minute trip took drivers two hours. what's ahead for this weekend? reynolds wolf has more from chicago. good morning reynolds. >> reporter: that's right, alex. we are coming to you from chicago. it is brutal. temperatures right at zero earlier, which broke an all-time record setback in 1804. staggering. the sights are night. chicago tribune building the realtor building michigan avenue, and the trump building over to my right. but the thing that encapsulates every bit of it is the cold air locked in place. not only do we have the cold air here but in the suburbs, some of the temperatures were minus 14. i
here's what it looked like in northern new mexico last night. there were so many accidents in albuquerque, police stopped responding to noninjury classes. then in texas, sudden whiteout conditions led to hundreds of accident including a 20-car pileup outside of dallas. >> a lot of people scattered. >> i'm stuck on the side of the road. this is not what i thought texas was going to do. >> y'all have more snow than we do in north carolina. >> a 20-minute trip took drivers...
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it's loads for california, for new mexico, and it doesn't really go from northern california either. temperatures stay steady at 59 degrees in san francisco and cold in the mountains. they're going into saturday, what does california want most of all? increased snow pack, because that is where the water comes from for what is now drought-ridden california. there it is, that's two days of snow. that's it from me. >> rob, thank you very much. >> still ahead on the al jazeera news hour, south korea's top court struck down an adultery law, decriminalizing extra marital affairs. >> nigeria's president promise to say create 2 million jobs, if he's reelected but how credible that is claim? >> coming up in sport an unhappy reunion with his former side monaco in the champions league. details coming up a little later. he's out there. there's a guy out there whose making a name for himself in a sport where your name and maybe a number are what define you. somewhere in that pack is a driver that can intimidate the intimidator. a guy that can take the king 7 and make it 8. heck. maybe even 9. mak
it's loads for california, for new mexico, and it doesn't really go from northern california either. temperatures stay steady at 59 degrees in san francisco and cold in the mountains. they're going into saturday, what does california want most of all? increased snow pack, because that is where the water comes from for what is now drought-ridden california. there it is, that's two days of snow. that's it from me. >> rob, thank you very much. >> still ahead on the al jazeera news...
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mexico. a freight train and passenger bus collided in the northern part of the country. at least 16 people have been killed and a dozen hurt. officials say the bus ignored a stoplight at the rail way crossing. the bus was split in half and passengers were trapped under the bus following the crash. >> you can help police if you rec these these men. they may be connected to an armed robbery and assaults on metro. this happened after 10:00 at the metro station. they don't have warrants for the men, they want to talk to them. if you have information, call metro transit police. metro faced tough questions from congress during a hearing of the transit system's smoke manager. >> lawmakers said miscommunication and malfunction and development were no excuse for passengers being trapped for 30 minutes. that's how long it took to get to them. jonathan rogers was on the train and and gave cpr to a virginia woman who later died. >> in a photo i believe to be the last i took before giving cpr to miss glover -- sorry. other passengers are laying on the ground at 3:39 p.m. >> the heari
mexico. a freight train and passenger bus collided in the northern part of the country. at least 16 people have been killed and a dozen hurt. officials say the bus ignored a stoplight at the rail way crossing. the bus was split in half and passengers were trapped under the bus following the crash. >> you can help police if you rec these these men. they may be connected to an armed robbery and assaults on metro. this happened after 10:00 at the metro station. they don't have warrants for...
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mexico. we'll get kind of a brush of this storm, but it is hammering north georgia, northern sections of alabama back into mississippi and now across into tennessee. the smokies will get a foot of snow easy. critical time 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. and the roads become slick very quickly, much like saturday, same deal tomorrow morning. futurecast 6 a.m., there's the snow. you can see the darker blue. that's moderate snow across la plata and back to fredericksburg down into the northern neck, pretty decent snow now everywhere across the metro area. by 8:00 on the futurecast temperatures low to mid-20s. it's going to be another dry snow. by 10:00 the snow begins to end from west to east, but still some accumulating snow along the i-95 corridor. by 12:30, 1:00 snow moves across the bay, temperatures remain in the 20s, a couple peeks of sun possible tomorrow. the mountain showers tomorrow. you folks pick up your snow on friday. martinsburg and winchester won't get that much snow with this system. tonight mostly cloudy, cold with snow by dawn, heaviest to the south, low temperatures in the 20s, yellow alerts.
mexico. we'll get kind of a brush of this storm, but it is hammering north georgia, northern sections of alabama back into mississippi and now across into tennessee. the smokies will get a foot of snow easy. critical time 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. and the roads become slick very quickly, much like saturday, same deal tomorrow morning. futurecast 6 a.m., there's the snow. you can see the darker blue. that's moderate snow across la plata and back to fredericksburg down into the northern neck, pretty...
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is still in sight for the four corners region and northern areas, as well and because of the low temperatures and also moisture from the gulf of mexicoozen precipitation is likely going to happen even in the southern areas from south carolina going to the lower mississippi valley there is a chance of freezing rain on tuesday. and then extremely heavy snowfall over the four corners region probably up to 90 centimeters on the menu on your tuesday. and because of low temperatures again, snow or sleet and freezing rain is likely to happen in the southern areas like jackson, mississippi, birmingham alabama, and also atlanta. snow and sleet is expected on tuesday, as well as wednesday. so please do bundle up. now snow is falling across pakistan, afghanistan, and heavy snow is likely from late tuesday going into your wednesday. southern areas will see flooding rainfall. and another spot of snow can be found in and around turkey and heavy rain for the coastal locations, and another spot of severe weather can be found in italy and the balkan peninsula on tuesday. there's your chance of thunderstorms and hail as well. and very windy over the n
is still in sight for the four corners region and northern areas, as well and because of the low temperatures and also moisture from the gulf of mexicoozen precipitation is likely going to happen even in the southern areas from south carolina going to the lower mississippi valley there is a chance of freezing rain on tuesday. and then extremely heavy snowfall over the four corners region probably up to 90 centimeters on the menu on your tuesday. and because of low temperatures again, snow or...
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we're in a cold pattern but the northern branch is taking over and we need the southern branch to get active and bring us moisture from the gulf of mexico. i'm not seeing that for the next 10 to 15 days. in the meantime this is the snow shower activity from ohio back into illinois. that could get in here tomorrow morning. not everybody is going to see a snow shower tomorrow morning. most raked out by the mountains. just high clouds moving in right now. no big deal. clouds thicken up by dawn. arctic air returns by dawn. bus stop temperatures 29 to 38. keep that in mind. also because of the windchills tomorrow, have the kids really dress warmer. it won't feel that cold in the morning but it will be colder when they come home and really cold when you come home. morning snow shower or flurry possible. windchills is what you have to worry about. windchills in the teens on thursday. especially by thursday afternoon. so temperatures tonight 10:00, walk the dog, not so bad. upper 30s. 44 downtown. by morning, we have temperatures in the 30s. snow showers showing up in the mountains west of the divide. then we see a band, this is blue, a batch o
we're in a cold pattern but the northern branch is taking over and we need the southern branch to get active and bring us moisture from the gulf of mexico. i'm not seeing that for the next 10 to 15 days. in the meantime this is the snow shower activity from ohio back into illinois. that could get in here tomorrow morning. not everybody is going to see a snow shower tomorrow morning. most raked out by the mountains. just high clouds moving in right now. no big deal. clouds thicken up by dawn....
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is a hard way in the gulf of mexico, often dispersants make these things worse we have to stop them before they happen. >> competitors in the yukon ultra, across the northern yukon territory. the competitors will brave temperatures of 40 below celsius and greater. >>> the basta awards, phil lavelle reports. >> that's the first. a bastas without rain or snow. definitely not the norm here. >> has not a first. eddie redmain's building quite the collection of trophies. >> do you know why? >> one more for him. a basta a best actor water for his portrayal of stephen hawk. hawking. >> the least surprising winner, julieanne moor, her portrayal of an alzheimer's patient. >> thank you for including me among these beautiful honors. >> best film. >> goes to "boyhood." >> takes 12 years to make. an award for its director, richard linklater. which meant the birdman failed to take off here. despite flying high in the u.s. it was not meant with the brich british academy. although he felt his film was the better film. >> it's a really incredibly ambitious film, the way we made it was really unique and we're proud much it. if it gets more recognition that's really what i'm
is a hard way in the gulf of mexico, often dispersants make these things worse we have to stop them before they happen. >> competitors in the yukon ultra, across the northern yukon territory. the competitors will brave temperatures of 40 below celsius and greater. >>> the basta awards, phil lavelle reports. >> that's the first. a bastas without rain or snow. definitely not the norm here. >> has not a first. eddie redmain's building quite the collection of trophies....
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northern arizona on its way to new mexico. you see some of that snow in advance of it.ure gradients are relaxing. that allows temperatures to take a drop. 30 at napa airport. a few 20s to the north. but a lot of 40s here including napa downtown, 37 degrees. 35 winder, 32 sebastopol and down to the south. 30s for many. but a lot of 40s. pittsburg, antioch an brentwood. peninsula, woodside, the coldest at 32. menlo park, palo alto at 34. a little hint of a breeze. there is not enough but enough to keep the temperature up. it will be sunny. we'll have a cold morning. highs today will be in the 60s. it's a quiet pattern until friday. more on that in tent minutes -- ten minutes. here's sal. >>> we don't have a quiet pattern on the roads. let's go right to the bay bridge toll plaza, we've had a lot of slow traffic there cueing up to get in the bay bridge. however, if you are driving on 880 you can save yourself time by using the 880 approaches. you have fast track. that's great news. you can bypass a lot of the slow traffic here at the toll plaza. also looking at 880, speakin
northern arizona on its way to new mexico. you see some of that snow in advance of it.ure gradients are relaxing. that allows temperatures to take a drop. 30 at napa airport. a few 20s to the north. but a lot of 40s here including napa downtown, 37 degrees. 35 winder, 32 sebastopol and down to the south. 30s for many. but a lot of 40s. pittsburg, antioch an brentwood. peninsula, woodside, the coldest at 32. menlo park, palo alto at 34. a little hint of a breeze. there is not enough but enough...
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today new mexico is dealing with heavy snow and there is more on the way in the northern part of the region. look at this video shot near the border. you can see the road conditions out that way. winter storm warpings and more snow early into the next week. >> another further east a few inches of snow caused major problems in texas. white out conditions and icy roads. >> jason rascon has more on the frozen temperatures and the frozen traffic. >> sudden white out conditions and icy roadways led to hundreds of accidents in north texas, including a 20-car pile up outside of dallas. >> a lot of brake lights and people scattering. >> traffic froze on nearly every major roadway on interstates 30 and 35 completely shut down. >> conditions are very bad here. >> what you usually 20 minute trips took two to three hours. >> i'm stuck on the side of the road. >> this is not what i thought texas was going to do. i never believe the meteorologists but they were right. >> hundreds of schools shut down early. some for the fourth time this week. at dfw, some flights were canceled. >> you have more sn
today new mexico is dealing with heavy snow and there is more on the way in the northern part of the region. look at this video shot near the border. you can see the road conditions out that way. winter storm warpings and more snow early into the next week. >> another further east a few inches of snow caused major problems in texas. white out conditions and icy roads. >> jason rascon has more on the frozen temperatures and the frozen traffic. >> sudden white out conditions and...
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northern plains? is it everyone hides and never talks, is movement restricted? new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota. so if information, if the mandan can talk about the spanish that would suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains in the 1700s? conceivably, horses are moving information more quickly. people are so terrified by horse peoples, information is moving less rapidly. it raises the question. i think it is most likely that people are moving information and trading goods longer distances. let's shift a little bit to new mexico governor in 1754. he is writing a report to his successor saying that if you want to be a governor new mexico, this is what you need to do. so this flows from what we talked about earlier. what is the big problem for the governor new mexico? what keeps him up at night? it practically answers itself. yes?
northern plains? is it everyone hides and never talks, is movement restricted? new mexico is a long way from south dakota and north dakota. so if information, if the mandan can talk about the spanish that would suggest that information seems to be moving on the plains. what would facilitate the spread of information on the plains in the 1700s? conceivably, horses are moving information more quickly. people are so terrified by horse peoples, information is moving less rapidly. it raises the...
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today new mexico is dealing with a lot of heavy snow and more on the way for the northern areas. at the video shot near the colorado border. the treacherous road conditions and winter storm warnings in effect until sunday. more snow over the weekend and early into the next week. >> just a little further east a few inches caused major problems in texas. white out conditions and icy roads caused hundreds of accidents. >> nbc's jason rascon has more on the frozen temperatures and the frozen traffic. >> sudden white ow conditions and icy roadways led to hundreds of accidents on north texas on highway 75 outside of dallas. >> a lot of brake lights. >> traffic froze on nearly every major road. in ft. worth interstates 30 and 35 completely shut down. >> conditions are very bad here. >> what are usually 20-minute trips took two to three hours. >> i'm stuck on the road. >> amber flew in from the east coast. >> this is not what i thought texas would be like. i never believe meteorologists but they were right. >> schools shut down early, some for the fourth time this week. at dfw, hundreds
today new mexico is dealing with a lot of heavy snow and more on the way for the northern areas. at the video shot near the colorado border. the treacherous road conditions and winter storm warnings in effect until sunday. more snow over the weekend and early into the next week. >> just a little further east a few inches caused major problems in texas. white out conditions and icy roads caused hundreds of accidents. >> nbc's jason rascon has more on the frozen temperatures and the...
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mexico. and of course, to the north of it, we've got all the frigid air we'd ever ask for this winter. so, the northerns the snowy part of this storm, and it could go through atlanta, it could go right through charlotte, the norfolk area raleigh, asheville definitely and even northern portions of alabama and mississippi. it may even snow in northern portions of louisiana by the time we're all done in this. here's where we are. winter storm warnings are up now from shreveport to norfolk, so a huge area is under winter storm warnings. a lot of schools are going to be out today, even though the snow doesn't start until later in the day for many of these regions. the timeing of it, right now rain is changing over to snow. we could see heavy snow right now in dallas. by 6:00 p.m. it's in alabama, north of atlanta. and early tomorrow morning it exits virginia. so, how much snow are we talking? again, this is 3 to 6 inches over a large area of the northern portions of the southern half of the country. and as far as totals go 4 charlotte, 5 asheville, 8 raleigh, 7 norfolk. ash southern portions of atlanta coul
mexico. and of course, to the north of it, we've got all the frigid air we'd ever ask for this winter. so, the northerns the snowy part of this storm, and it could go through atlanta, it could go right through charlotte, the norfolk area raleigh, asheville definitely and even northern portions of alabama and mississippi. it may even snow in northern portions of louisiana by the time we're all done in this. here's where we are. winter storm warnings are up now from shreveport to norfolk, so a...
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the first time we've seen cold air and moisture in place at the same time from new mexico all the way through the northern portions of alabama and mississippi. the white on the map is snow. it is snowing in north texas. snowing in oklahoma. a little bit in wichita. not an organized storm. no one's going to get a huge amount of snow but a lot of these place doss not have good ability at getting rid of the ice and snow on the roads. that's where we get the problems and have travel delays and why so many schools are cancelled in this region. as far as what it's going to look like the pink areas, winter storm warnings san angelo to dallas to shreveport. a lot of snow this past weekend, too, in the mountains of colorado actually welcomed in areas. as far as travel goes 26 degrees in dallas. that's with the sun up. we're watching the freezing rain and sleet in the region now. snow just to the north of dallas. that could get up to two inches of a combined snow and sleet in the area. notice no airport delays. mostly because of the 600 cancelled flights in and out of the dallas-ft. worth airport and doesn't like l
the first time we've seen cold air and moisture in place at the same time from new mexico all the way through the northern portions of alabama and mississippi. the white on the map is snow. it is snowing in north texas. snowing in oklahoma. a little bit in wichita. not an organized storm. no one's going to get a huge amount of snow but a lot of these place doss not have good ability at getting rid of the ice and snow on the roads. that's where we get the problems and have travel delays and why...
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Feb 24, 2015
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mexico moisture added to the mix as we go through tomorrow. it's going to snow in atlanta and raleigh, north carolina. here it comes. thursday morning rush on the northern edge. it's cold enough for snow. and it looks like there's going to be some at least in southern delaware and extreme south jersey. we'll get more into the amounts of snow and exact timing for the different neighborhoods with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> now to another big story we're following tonight. the amber alert for a 3-year-old girl in delaware is over. police announced a short time ago eleanor trotinor trotta was found safe in massachusetts. tichl tim furlong just left a news conference with police. >> how did police finally track him down. >> reporter: took a lot of tips. new castle police say the amber alert system gets an absolute a-plus. the story we brought you as breaking news last night. father goes to his ex-girlfriend's house, assaults her, and takes their daughter. this is michael trotta. they say he assaulted his ex-girlfriend at her apartment in new castle last night and took off with their 3-year-old. amber letter was issued. the only sighting was in mt. l
mexico moisture added to the mix as we go through tomorrow. it's going to snow in atlanta and raleigh, north carolina. here it comes. thursday morning rush on the northern edge. it's cold enough for snow. and it looks like there's going to be some at least in southern delaware and extreme south jersey. we'll get more into the amounts of snow and exact timing for the different neighborhoods with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> now to another big story we're following tonight. the...
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mexico storm system taking that southerly track. that's key for snow across the southern u.s. notice the northernr of mississippi, even louisiana, to alabama, georgia we'll all have a good shot for snow showers on wednesday afternoon into wednesday evening. 40 pollution million people in line for the winter weather. when you talk about a city that has enough say in atlanta, only ten snowplows for every 100,000 people it puts it into perspective the problems that could come out of this. typically, 1 to 3 inches in dallas. birmingham in line with more of an inch. and in atlanta, as well. you see some models 1 to 3, the local weather service puts it 3 to 4. plenty of snow and the first significant one of the season for the southern united states. moves out wednesday evening and thursday morning. here we go as far as what is expected to accumulate. about two to three inches across northern alabama, georgia, portions of the mountains could get 6 to 8 inches. so we shall see. >> there's so much cold air causing this huge fog problem in the gulf too. >> absolutely. >> even these cruise ships are being b
mexico storm system taking that southerly track. that's key for snow across the southern u.s. notice the northernr of mississippi, even louisiana, to alabama, georgia we'll all have a good shot for snow showers on wednesday afternoon into wednesday evening. 40 pollution million people in line for the winter weather. when you talk about a city that has enough say in atlanta, only ten snowplows for every 100,000 people it puts it into perspective the problems that could come out of this....
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northern afghanistan, following and avalanche which killed 200 people. >> germanys parliament overwhelmingly approved the extension of greece's bailout. iraq's heritage destroyed isil fighters smashed priceless statues dating back more than 2,000 years. >> we begin in mexico with a drug lord, leader of the knights templar drug cartel was arrested. he was the target of the president's drive to regain control of the state. crossing over to mexico city, bringing in john hohman who will tell us more about the circumstances and just how significant a capture this is for the mexican government. >> this capture comes at the end of a quite significant manhunt by mexican authorities. this is probably mexico's at least most public and notorious criminal that was still at large. it's very important for mexican authorities to be hunting him down. they did so very early in the morning in the capitol of the southwest state. the state itself has been a real area of conflict in mexico. several defense have sprung up there to try to protect themselves from cartel, mainly from the knights templar. this man la tuta headed it up. he styled himself as a sort of robin hood, putting out videos of himself giving out money in villages and frequently giving interviews to local rad
northern afghanistan, following and avalanche which killed 200 people. >> germanys parliament overwhelmingly approved the extension of greece's bailout. iraq's heritage destroyed isil fighters smashed priceless statues dating back more than 2,000 years. >> we begin in mexico with a drug lord, leader of the knights templar drug cartel was arrested. he was the target of the president's drive to regain control of the state. crossing over to mexico city, bringing in john hohman who will...
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gulf of mexico wide open and plendy y plenty cold to the north. northernlabama, mississippi, tonight in northern georgia and definitely through the carolinas. if anyone is definitely guaranteeded to get hit the north carolina area and into southern porngss of maryland and delaware. 25 million people impacted by the latest winter storm and as far as what we're deal wig right now, again, it's on the move. it's going to move quickly, too. the dallas area has been seeing the heavier snow. again, it didn't accumulate badly. at far as accumulations, north carolina mountains could get 6 to 9 inches and could see somewhere around 9 inches possible in raleigh, greensboro durham area. a lot of snow for an area that doesn't -- maybe four to six inches a year typically. a big blockbuster convenient. sure the kids love it but everyone driving in it will hate it. >> good to see pup thank you. >>> now back tolt reason why we're live from florida international university in south florida this morning. in a few hours president obama will be here to sit down with me and an
gulf of mexico wide open and plendy y plenty cold to the north. northernlabama, mississippi, tonight in northern georgia and definitely through the carolinas. if anyone is definitely guaranteeded to get hit the north carolina area and into southern porngss of maryland and delaware. 25 million people impacted by the latest winter storm and as far as what we're deal wig right now, again, it's on the move. it's going to move quickly, too. the dallas area has been seeing the heavier snow. again, it...
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northern neck. 41 our temperature now. the wind out of the south. it's at 3 miles per h the with thing with the system.s a whole lot of moisture coming out of gulf of mexico that's goi this way up to the north while at the sae e got a lot of cold air m areas up to the north and moving south. both of them meeting together. you can see that snow just north of atlanta, georgia right now. something t not used to. quiet on the radar right now. once this event gets started again, it will last about eight hours. 11:00 p.m. tonight. you'll be watching meteorol doug kammerer and going thh t morning until the storm system gets out of here. he the snow line at 2:00 a.m. frederic working up i-95. by the time we get t a.m. most areas seeing plenty of snow. it's going to be covering most of the a up to montgomery county leesburg gaithersburg. into the 8:00 a.m. hour i think that's when we could see low visibi and probably pretty good snow coming down. it's out of here by 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. we're left with a cloudy sky. the lo freezing tomorrow. 2 to 3 inches of snow. 1 to 2 hagerstown frederick. middlebu. we get into the late afternn hours, say around 2:00 3:00 or so
northern neck. 41 our temperature now. the wind out of the south. it's at 3 miles per h the with thing with the system.s a whole lot of moisture coming out of gulf of mexico that's goi this way up to the north while at the sae e got a lot of cold air m areas up to the north and moving south. both of them meeting together. you can see that snow just north of atlanta, georgia right now. something t not used to. quiet on the radar right now. once this event gets started again, it will last about...
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mexico moisture as you see, and kind of expand. there's going to be a large area of precipitation here. and part of our area is going to be on the northern edge of this as we go into thursday morning. obviously, the best chance of snow is in extreme southern delaware and extreme south jersey. there is the potential for some accumulation on this. i'll have more on the exact timing, how much snow may occur and how far inland that snow is likely to go with the seven-day in a few minutes. >> thanks glenn. sky force 10 over a fire at a shoe stoers in kensington. look at this from the payless on north front street to apartments causing the roof of that building to collapse. three-alarm fire disrupted septa service. shuttle buses helping with the backlog. investigators still trying to figure out what started that fire. >> that fire caused problems for cruise battling flames this morning and they're not the only ones feeling the impact of the record cold weather. doug shimell found out the cold is also a concern for transportation, for both those running the trains and buses and also passengers trying to get around. doug? >> reporter: exactly. y
mexico moisture as you see, and kind of expand. there's going to be a large area of precipitation here. and part of our area is going to be on the northern edge of this as we go into thursday morning. obviously, the best chance of snow is in extreme southern delaware and extreme south jersey. there is the potential for some accumulation on this. i'll have more on the exact timing, how much snow may occur and how far inland that snow is likely to go with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>...
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mexico, an upcoming state visit. zoom through some of today's top stories. evacuation orders in effect for 250 residents in the town in northernroyed 39 homes, knocked down power lines in swal meadows. officials don't know when residents can return to survey damage. >>> chinese president will make his first state visit to washington this year. both sides are reportedly working out details of the trip according to china's ambassador to washington. the announcement is days after president obama unveiled a new national security strategy including the u.s. relationship with china. >>> a mexican judge has thrown out the five year money laundering sentence for a woman known as the queen of the pacific. she's accused of being liaison between mexican and american drug cartels. >>> the fbi is helping search for two american brothers missing in mexico. they left brownsville, texas to visit their grandmother, but never made it home. the area has seen an upswing in gang violence. >>> still ahead this hour on "the rundown," critical meeting is about to get started at the white house between president obama and german chancellor angela merk
mexico, an upcoming state visit. zoom through some of today's top stories. evacuation orders in effect for 250 residents in the town in northernroyed 39 homes, knocked down power lines in swal meadows. officials don't know when residents can return to survey damage. >>> chinese president will make his first state visit to washington this year. both sides are reportedly working out details of the trip according to china's ambassador to washington. the announcement is days after...
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mexico. it'll grab some of that gulf moisture and dump it up here across the northern sections of the storm.e some ice just to the south of this band. but you're seeing 2 to 4 inches anywhere north of dallas sherman, dennison memphis and all the way across to knoxville maybe as far as hampton roads. more coming in places that don't like it. no one seems to like it but the south likes it even less. >> just listening to your forecast makes me cold. >> right. liking it is a given, right? handling it having the wherewithal, having the resolve. >> we're used to it here. >> right. >> not so much there. >>> all right. let's talk politics. could there be a thaw on capitol hill? i'm running with the metaphor. three days and counting until funding for the department of homeland security runs dry. they tried for the fourth time to pass a bill that would keep the department operating, but now there may be a plan by the senate majority leader to lead to a break in this stalemate. let's bring in cnn's senior white house correspondent jim accosta. tell us about the plan. >> reporter: it will be a cold day
mexico. it'll grab some of that gulf moisture and dump it up here across the northern sections of the storm.e some ice just to the south of this band. but you're seeing 2 to 4 inches anywhere north of dallas sherman, dennison memphis and all the way across to knoxville maybe as far as hampton roads. more coming in places that don't like it. no one seems to like it but the south likes it even less. >> just listening to your forecast makes me cold. >> right. liking it is a given,...
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northern texas. in fact, all along i-35 we are looking at icing conditions. stretching back to the southwest where parts of new mexicozing rain. some thunderstorms, this is all pushing to the east as the morning and early afternoon rolls on. from texas into louisiana, parts of mississippi as well, icing is going to be a big, big problem. tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch of ice from jackson all the way into central texas. roads are a mess. airport delays, dallas/ft. worth airport already canceling a thousand flights today. that's what's going on aro >>> rounding out is the day in the low 60s. we're going who warm you up through the mid serks of the week. hope you have a great day. enjoy the temperatures. because all throughout the northeast and the midatlantic states temperatures are dropping all day bottoming out in the single digits. and we have more cold air coming in on wednesday. >> it never ends. >> we're up in the 40s yesterday and right back down to the single digits today. >> how does 40 feel? tropical. >> gosh, i was in my shorts yesterday. not really that's ridiculous. >>> now we have the oscar winn
northern texas. in fact, all along i-35 we are looking at icing conditions. stretching back to the southwest where parts of new mexicozing rain. some thunderstorms, this is all pushing to the east as the morning and early afternoon rolls on. from texas into louisiana, parts of mississippi as well, icing is going to be a big, big problem. tenth of an inch to a quarter of an inch of ice from jackson all the way into central texas. roads are a mess. airport delays, dallas/ft. worth airport already...
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Feb 26, 2015
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mexico has gone a long way in 20 years. honduras, very challenging situation. the administration has put on the table a significant planned central america investment that's based on a plan the northern triangle nations put together, and this kind of investment -- if we do it the right way -- has the capacity to be a significant improvement in life for folks in that region and also slow the unaccompanied minor migration to this country. and then i went to colombia and i went there on the day you announced bernie -- [inaudible] as the united states special envoy to the peace talks in the negotiations with the farc and the 50-year civil war in colombia. colombia was a failed state in the late 199s, but because of u.s. investments and their own hard work, they have now become next to canada our primary security partner in the hemisphere. they provide security on the border between egypt and israel, they provide security assistance to central american nations and their economy has grown in a significant way. people who have done your job as secretary of state you spend all your time traveling east and west, all your time -- i'm exaggerating a little bit. american foreign policy was about
mexico has gone a long way in 20 years. honduras, very challenging situation. the administration has put on the table a significant planned central america investment that's based on a plan the northern triangle nations put together, and this kind of investment -- if we do it the right way -- has the capacity to be a significant improvement in life for folks in that region and also slow the unaccompanied minor migration to this country. and then i went to colombia and i went there on the day...