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the coin flip will be called by northwestern. the winner of the coin flip has the choice of offense, defense or what end of the field they want to play on. what's your choice? >> tails. >> referee: called tails. it will land on the ground. it's a tail. offense, defense -- you want to play defense. what end of the field do you want to play on? you want to play on that end of the field. northwestern swing around here. notre dame you face this way. notre dame's ball first down. >> dan: so the irish will be at the 25 when we come back to start overtime tied at 40 on a chilly night at notre dame stadium. >> dan: notre dame and northwestern set for overtime at notre dame stadium. 40-40. a lot has happened in this game. four turnovers for each team. brian kelly and pat fitzgerald watching their teams cough it up numerous times. will fuller has been a big weapon for golson today. this touchdown made it 34-26. fuller has three touchdown catches on the day. that was another one there to make it 40-29. they went for two, they didn't get it.
the coin flip will be called by northwestern. the winner of the coin flip has the choice of offense, defense or what end of the field they want to play on. what's your choice? >> tails. >> referee: called tails. it will land on the ground. it's a tail. offense, defense -- you want to play defense. what end of the field do you want to play on? you want to play on that end of the field. northwestern swing around here. notre dame you face this way. notre dame's ball first down....
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Nov 4, 2014
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what is northwestern doing about campus safety? >> well, we're blessed to be here in a wonderful suburban location, evanston, is a fantastic city. it's a city of 75,000 or so. we don't dominate the whole city, but we're really blessed to be here. you know, you can look at -- one of the nice things that the government has forced everybody to do is to disclose your crime statistics. i mean, it could always happen. uva is a sensational school in charlottesville is as close to heaven as you can get in this country, but terrible things do happen. again, i think -- and this refers to the previous question, there was a time when we swept things under the rug, not specifically northwestern but everywhere, say when i was in college about drinking, about sexual assault, about other aspects of safety. and now we don't. so we're very up front about it and we try to deal with it. i think by trying to deal with it and recognizing problems we're much more successful. >> northwestern is one of the primary founders of the big ten. and you noted ear
what is northwestern doing about campus safety? >> well, we're blessed to be here in a wonderful suburban location, evanston, is a fantastic city. it's a city of 75,000 or so. we don't dominate the whole city, but we're really blessed to be here. you know, you can look at -- one of the nice things that the government has forced everybody to do is to disclose your crime statistics. i mean, it could always happen. uva is a sensational school in charlottesville is as close to heaven as you...
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what is northwestern doing about campus safety? >> well, we're blessed to be here in a wonderful suburban location, evanston, is a fantastic city. it's a city of 75,000 or so. we don't dominate the whole city, but we're really blessed to be here. you know, you can look at -- one of the nice things that the government has forced everybody to do is to disclose your crime statistics. i mean, it could always happen. uva is a sensational school in charlottesville is as close to heaven as you can get in this country, but terrible things do happen. again, i think -- and this refers to the previous question, there was a time when we swept things under the rug, not specifically northwestern but everywhere, say when i was in college about drinking, about sexual assault, about other aspects of safety. and now we don't. so we're very up front about it and we try to deal with it. i think by trying to deal with it and recognizing problems we're much more successful. >> northwestern is one of the primary founders of the big ten. and you noted ear
what is northwestern doing about campus safety? >> well, we're blessed to be here in a wonderful suburban location, evanston, is a fantastic city. it's a city of 75,000 or so. we don't dominate the whole city, but we're really blessed to be here. you know, you can look at -- one of the nice things that the government has forced everybody to do is to disclose your crime statistics. i mean, it could always happen. uva is a sensational school in charlottesville is as close to heaven as you...
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Nov 21, 2014
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>> notre dame. >> she is wearing northwestern because mom and dad went to northwestern. of course, they immediately thought our daughter is going to be a northwestern fan, right? nope. >> why? >> because i like them. >> yeah? okay. but mommy and daddy went to northwestern. >> oh. >> but who do you want to win? >> um, notre dame. >> okay. that makes daddy sad, is that okay? >> yes. >> is grandpa a notre dame fan? >> well, she is breaking three generations of northwestern fans. northwestern did play notre dame. northwestern won. check out this precious little girl. this is her first time out on the snow. this is cincinnati, ohio. she is a member of one of our producers. looks like she likes the snow. >> she is looking for a little trail. >> she is 20 months old. apparently this is the real first encounter with snow. >> 25-year-old cereal. does it age like fine wine? >> who wakes up and thinks that? >> still to come -- there is a coyote in the yard. >> but the dog is having none of it. >> the coyote turns on him. >> why the dog ain't backing down. >> plus friday's buzz word
>> notre dame. >> she is wearing northwestern because mom and dad went to northwestern. of course, they immediately thought our daughter is going to be a northwestern fan, right? nope. >> why? >> because i like them. >> yeah? okay. but mommy and daddy went to northwestern. >> oh. >> but who do you want to win? >> um, notre dame. >> okay. that makes daddy sad, is that okay? >> yes. >> is grandpa a notre dame fan? >> well,...
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Nov 26, 2014
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that's what this event at northwestern has produced. we wouldn't be having this hearing to talk about the plight of students but for the actions of those students. frankly, there are other times the sanctions process is par more pernicious than missing a midnight snack. we look at what mr. napier said about the fact this is what happens when you ban us. the due process, and i use that term loosely, that the ncaa engages in, unfortunately far too many times shoots the bystander in an effort to comport with some measure of student athletes. that school was banned because of a cohort of students who had poor academic performance and no one is going to dispute that. in 2007, not one player on that team was around at the university when those scores triggered an apr finding that with a four-year lookback period, yet they found themselves in a situation they were banned from postseason play because of a rule that makes no sense. by the way, other schools are doing the one and done system which, you know, try and explain that to the average pe
that's what this event at northwestern has produced. we wouldn't be having this hearing to talk about the plight of students but for the actions of those students. frankly, there are other times the sanctions process is par more pernicious than missing a midnight snack. we look at what mr. napier said about the fact this is what happens when you ban us. the due process, and i use that term loosely, that the ncaa engages in, unfortunately far too many times shoots the bystander in an effort to...
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you described the effort at northwestern as a means to an end. i think it's also fire describe it as a cry for help. i think that we talk about having the student athletes interest at the center of what we do. and i used to run a college. it was a division 2 school. there's really nobody talking for the students. i think that's happening at northwestern is this san effort to get somebody to listen. i want to address this to judge starr and to 3mr. muir. you both represent -- you both are members of very large conferences, and i want to just go over what the players at northwestern are asking for. they are asking for efforts to minimize college et
you described the effort at northwestern as a means to an end. i think it's also fire describe it as a cry for help. i think that we talk about having the student athletes interest at the center of what we do. and i used to run a college. it was a division 2 school. there's really nobody talking for the students. i think that's happening at northwestern is this san effort to get somebody to listen. i want to address this to judge starr and to 3mr. muir. you both represent -- you both are...
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Nov 26, 2014
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you described the effort at northwestern as a means to an end. i think it's also fire describe it as a cry for help. i think that we talk about having the student athletes interest at the center of what we do. and i used to run a college. it was a division 2 school. there's really nobody talking for the students. i think that's happening at northwestern is this san effort to get somebody to listen. i want to address this to judge starr and to 3mr. muir. you both represent -- you both are members of very large conferences, and i want to just go over what the players at northwestern are asking for. they are asking for efforts to minimize college athletes' brain trauma risks. they are asking to prevent players from being stuck paying sports related medical expenses. they are asking that graduation rates increase. they are asking that educational opportunities for student athletes in good standing be protected. they are asking that universities be prohibited from using a permanent injury suffered during athletics as a reason to reduce or eliminate a
you described the effort at northwestern as a means to an end. i think it's also fire describe it as a cry for help. i think that we talk about having the student athletes interest at the center of what we do. and i used to run a college. it was a division 2 school. there's really nobody talking for the students. i think that's happening at northwestern is this san effort to get somebody to listen. i want to address this to judge starr and to 3mr. muir. you both represent -- you both are...
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Nov 12, 2014
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from northwestern hospital. back to you. >>we expect to learn more today about a fire that swept through a house of worship in suburban island lake. the two-alarm fire gutted the inside of the guru nanak sikh mission of america, on state road. it was brought under control around midnight. no one was injured. the temple was founded in 19-97. three years ago, it was cited for safety violations, like exposed wiring and locked fire exit doors. fire investigators will begin digging through the debris this morning to find out more details on what caused the fire that ripped through a garage belonging to the turano bakery in the near west suburbs. yesterday afternoon's three- alarm fire left four people injured and engulfed bread delivery trucks in flames. it happened on the 65-hundred block of west roosevelt road in oak park. fire officials believe the fire started while workers were changing a propane tank in one of the trucks. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. someone tried to poison this dog in schaumburg. t
from northwestern hospital. back to you. >>we expect to learn more today about a fire that swept through a house of worship in suburban island lake. the two-alarm fire gutted the inside of the guru nanak sikh mission of america, on state road. it was brought under control around midnight. no one was injured. the temple was founded in 19-97. three years ago, it was cited for safety violations, like exposed wiring and locked fire exit doors. fire investigators will begin digging through the...
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there are winter storm alerts posted for northwestern half of the delaware valley. we are looking at winter storm warnings from western chester, mercer and all point northwest in the viewing area. winter weather advisories, out towards delco, philadelphia county and then again adjacent suburbs just outside of the city. so once we will see change overtaking place you will not get enough warm air to help any additional change back to rain. once it starts to snow, that is what you'll find until the storm is gone basically. precipitation rates throughout the course of the take is there an obvious spike here mainly midday is when we will see the heavier precipitation coming in whether it is rain mix or just straight up snow. that would be the worst time for you to be heading outside for the beginning of your holiday travel. if you can wait this out until later on tonight that would probably be a little bit better at least but even if you are hitting the road right now we are just looking at rain as rain continues to slide in from south to north. between about 7:00 to 9:0
there are winter storm alerts posted for northwestern half of the delaware valley. we are looking at winter storm warnings from western chester, mercer and all point northwest in the viewing area. winter weather advisories, out towards delco, philadelphia county and then again adjacent suburbs just outside of the city. so once we will see change overtaking place you will not get enough warm air to help any additional change back to rain. once it starts to snow, that is what you'll find until...
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fighting for life at northwestern hospital. >> her daughter was shot as well. her room does not consider to be life- threatening. >> with that said this is what we know. according to police sources they took into custody several hours after the shooting on the south side. the daughter's boyfriend fled the scene with the young child. >> the shooting happened in a home on the 2200 block >> does assaults or neighbor appeared before a manila office or works with an organized crime unit was with her daughter and grandchild. when confronted, we know the end results. reportedly opened fire hitting the officer several times in the face and neck area. the dollar was also struck in the thought. she is going to be ok. the >> deputy superintendent the number to a police officer in the department said the officer in question, the officer was shot multiple times is very well-respected and highly decorated. >> a veteran of the police department. she's received numerous awards including 14. the suspect was taken into custody a couple of hours later. >> the child was found unha
fighting for life at northwestern hospital. >> her daughter was shot as well. her room does not consider to be life- threatening. >> with that said this is what we know. according to police sources they took into custody several hours after the shooting on the south side. the daughter's boyfriend fled the scene with the young child. >> the shooting happened in a home on the 2200 block >> does assaults or neighbor appeared before a manila office or works with an organized...
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she's no longer at northwestern because she retired. doing any damage. >> the guys like ayers, even if they don't have an official position on the campus, they they have movedç out of the universities into the high schools and elementary schools. by the way, this is a guy who wentç down toçqc venezuela an this socialist system of indoctrination was exactly the one that&b1 hisrÑy model for united states. here are pareéts and alumni funding theseç colleges. they're !n[!entrusting theseç y don't realize they are actually subsidizing values like they have taught their children from theçmoáo"ááu$ey are young. ñ you see these kids like the Ñíprotesters withç the proe sign who record what happened to them with theç one professor, thej](# kid videotaped him who calling republicansç losers an and videotape your professor because yourç grade is depende upon this person. there is a built-in mechanism to make you want to be submissive if you will. you can challenge him in class. but if it goes beyond the pale, it is hard for these stude
she's no longer at northwestern because she retired. doing any damage. >> the guys like ayers, even if they don't have an official position on the campus, they they have movedç out of the universities into the high schools and elementary schools. by the way, this is a guy who wentç down toçqc venezuela an this socialist system of indoctrination was exactly the one that&b1 hisrÑy model for united states. here are pareéts and alumni funding theseç colleges. they're...
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notre dame hosting northwestern, 29 degrees, snow did not cool down these offenses, notre dame and northwesternern recovers a big break, now wildcats, jack mitchell with a 45-yard field goal to tie. it's good. sends it to overtime. tied at frfr-- 43-40, the final. this is abc 7 sports report brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, thank you for joining us tonight, for shu and drew, i'm katie silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress-just $1499.98. ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. ♪ s♪ in the lane,ng, arsnow is glistenin' ♪ ♪ a beautiful sight, we're happy tonight ♪ ♪
notre dame hosting northwestern, 29 degrees, snow did not cool down these offenses, notre dame and northwesternern recovers a big break, now wildcats, jack mitchell with a 45-yard field goal to tie. it's good. sends it to overtime. tied at frfr-- 43-40, the final. this is abc 7 sports report brought to you by ebay. >> thank you, thank you for joining us tonight, for shu and drew, i'm katie silent night not so silent? with sleep number, now there's an adjustment for that. give the gift of...
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to adults in the minivan taken to northwestern hospital. all the fire department says they have not life-threatening injuries. that is amazing considering when you see the video of the aftermath of the accident. the mercury villager minivan was gutted. the inside tires all melted and destroyed by the flames that erupted after the minivan hit a tree in jackson park. police say the driver was heading west of 67 through the park when she somehow lost control and hit a tree just before midnight. by the time police and paramedics arrived, everyone was out of the vehicle. seven people in all, five children under the age of 15. but looks of it, there may have been least one infant in the minivan. a car seat was on the van. all victims taken to hospital in critical condition. the fire department says there injuries to not appear to be like britain. no word from the police on whether the driver will be taken in for charges. live in hyde park. back to you. >>every state in america is dealing with unusually cold weather, more than a month before the o
to adults in the minivan taken to northwestern hospital. all the fire department says they have not life-threatening injuries. that is amazing considering when you see the video of the aftermath of the accident. the mercury villager minivan was gutted. the inside tires all melted and destroyed by the flames that erupted after the minivan hit a tree in jackson park. police say the driver was heading west of 67 through the park when she somehow lost control and hit a tree just before midnight. by...
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very similar to lewis and clark, who were sent to the northwestern part of the newly acquired louisiana territory. to the southwest part of the territory and, from he came pective, when out here, he really walked off the map. be the mission was to first american official to carry word of american ownership of this region to the american indian people were out here. to create a map of the region. to identify resources that were here in the american west. and to determine boundaries jefferson bought louisiana the boundaries were disputed, and the spanish would not have agreed with what thomas jefferson thought he had acquired. even if -- even if that dispute had happened. it was still not quite clear and e one country ended another country began because defined by river drainages and no one really knew where all the rivers went. coming lon pike was across the plain, he entered present-day colorado in november 1806. shortly after, in what we now think of as colorado, he could begin to see the mountain. what he called, grand peak. he identified the mountain as a location where he could get
very similar to lewis and clark, who were sent to the northwestern part of the newly acquired louisiana territory. to the southwest part of the territory and, from he came pective, when out here, he really walked off the map. be the mission was to first american official to carry word of american ownership of this region to the american indian people were out here. to create a map of the region. to identify resources that were here in the american west. and to determine boundaries jefferson...
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northwestern half the of the delaware valley and winter weather advisory down in through philadelphia county and immediate vicinity. lets talk about this precipitation. whether you are looking at rain or snow, the brunt of precipitation comes at midday. so around lunchtime or so, give or take an hour or two or three, it is when you'll fine the heavier of the precipitation. it is also when that snow will be probably thumping at its hardest too. so we will start to stack up some snow totals it looks like at that point of the day, if perhaps you are maybe working a half day or hitting the road after that point, just, you know, it is pack your patients kind of a daze. we advise that you take extra caution, as you go out and about to travel, if you are going at that point in the day especially but this is an all day event. here's where we stand now, 48 at the airport. it is way too warm for anything but plane old rain but there is colder air in the wings back through state college and pittsburgh as that cold air arrives and as this intensifying storm generates its very own cold air, those
northwestern half the of the delaware valley and winter weather advisory down in through philadelphia county and immediate vicinity. lets talk about this precipitation. whether you are looking at rain or snow, the brunt of precipitation comes at midday. so around lunchtime or so, give or take an hour or two or three, it is when you'll fine the heavier of the precipitation. it is also when that snow will be probably thumping at its hardest too. so we will start to stack up some snow totals it...
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you guys lived together at northwestern.s of "billy on the street," yes? >> well, yeah. we did a comedy show in new york called "creation nation." we did it all over the city. art nova was one of the theaters we did it at. yeah, and then -- so we developed "the man on the street" segment in "creation nation." and so that's how that came about. and then -- yes. >> seth: you know, we did that film for the emmys with him, which was great. they're so great because they're three minutes long. but what you don't know is you have to walk around with billy yelling at people for 12 hours. >> 12 hours. >> seth: and it's exhausting. also, the ones you keep in are the only ones where people are cool at all. >> right, right, yeah. >> seth: did you have any sort of negative interactions with people? >> well, i used to do the camera work for most of the things. and this was before we had, like, releases. so people would sign -- this is just the internet. we were just literally ambushing people, guerilla style, on the street of new york cit
you guys lived together at northwestern.s of "billy on the street," yes? >> well, yeah. we did a comedy show in new york called "creation nation." we did it all over the city. art nova was one of the theaters we did it at. yeah, and then -- so we developed "the man on the street" segment in "creation nation." and so that's how that came about. and then -- yes. >> seth: you know, we did that film for the emmys with him, which was great. they're...
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this is just very light rain showing up on ultimate doppler in our northwestern suburbs.ons of the poconos mountains there it's colder. and so we're at least seeing snow and maybe some sleet mixing in that's showing up on radar although it is very light there. with that we have a winter wet advisory in effect through the morning commute tomorrow for carbon and monroe counties you'll likely see the frozen stuff for the next couple of hours. then there could be a period of freezing rain which causes the icy slick roadways before change to go all rain at some point tomorrow morning. now today's weather almanac testament to the cold air that came in a couple of days ago. temperatures well below normal. 44 was the high at philadelphia international airport. today the normal is vick. that record high 76 set back in 2005. record low 20 from 1933. we actually could be below that 20 degrees in a couple of mornings wednesday morning we could come close to some records here in the philadelphia area. right now, temperatures are paramount what you're seeing outside. mount pocono 33. 3
this is just very light rain showing up on ultimate doppler in our northwestern suburbs.ons of the poconos mountains there it's colder. and so we're at least seeing snow and maybe some sleet mixing in that's showing up on radar although it is very light there. with that we have a winter wet advisory in effect through the morning commute tomorrow for carbon and monroe counties you'll likely see the frozen stuff for the next couple of hours. then there could be a period of freezing rain which...
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Nov 1, 2014
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into the american southwest to explore the region very similar to lewis theclark who were sent to northwestern part of the newly acquired louisiana territory. pike was sent to the southwest part of the territory. from his perspective, when he came out here he walked off the map. he went into an area that was unknown. he thinksrst sees it, he can reach the top of it in a few days. it really takes a week to approach. he believes it is a lower mountain called mount rosa. he turned around and that point, he wrote in his journal that given the condition, given the equipment he had at the time, no one could have went to the peak. the inspired the palm that became america the beautiful. coloradohere to springs to teach a summer course at colorado college in 1893. the view down to the planes from the top of the mountain inspired the poetry, it inspired the images that are captured in the poetry of the united states. >> watch all never events from colorado springs throughout the day on c-span2 book tv and sunday afternoon at tw2:00 on c-span3. here on c-span, the communicators is next with aneesh chopr
into the american southwest to explore the region very similar to lewis theclark who were sent to northwestern part of the newly acquired louisiana territory. pike was sent to the southwest part of the territory. from his perspective, when he came out here he walked off the map. he went into an area that was unknown. he thinksrst sees it, he can reach the top of it in a few days. it really takes a week to approach. he believes it is a lower mountain called mount rosa. he turned around and that...
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the ruling is currently being appealed by northwestern but the battle lines have been drawn. what is the student athlete? and how should he or she be treated in regard to compensation and rights? here this afternoon to try and answer those questions or at least shed some light on some of the issues, a distinguished panel. christine brennan, a national columnist for "usa today." len elmore is a sportscaster for cbs and c-span. former professional basketball player and lawyer. president of the national basketball retired players' association and member of the knight commission on intercollegiate sports. lisa love, the former director of athletics at arizona state university. in 2005 she was inducted into the american volleyball coaches hall of fame and teaches a graduate class at the university of louisville. tom mcmillan, rhodes scholar. member of congress. the founder of the national foundation on fitness, sports and nutrition and a former cochairman of the president's council on physical fitness and sports. she is a 38 year veteran of the college sports world and seven serve
the ruling is currently being appealed by northwestern but the battle lines have been drawn. what is the student athlete? and how should he or she be treated in regard to compensation and rights? here this afternoon to try and answer those questions or at least shed some light on some of the issues, a distinguished panel. christine brennan, a national columnist for "usa today." len elmore is a sportscaster for cbs and c-span. former professional basketball player and lawyer. president...
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when you see that deep pull have purple those are heavy band of snow work ago cross the northwestern suburbs. precipitation type show you that the far northern and western suburbs where winter storm warnings have been posted, chester county, western montgomery county, upper bucks county, lancaster, berks, lehigh valley and the poconos. this will mainly be a snow event. you will get a little bit of rain first thing in the morning and then change egg over to snow a along i-95 corridor it will take a while. it will change to snow between 10:00 o'clock in the morning and 1:00 in the afternoon. so a cold rain. slowly gradually changing to snow. and southern new jersey, southern delaware, this is mainly a rain event. you'll finally get some snow at the are end of the event, but by then, it is not going to be much accumulation. big problem on the roads is areas farther north and west a long i-95 corridor, it is not a blockbuster snowstorm. roads will be mainly wet. you move to the northwestern suburbs they will be slushy and these will be the big wet snow flakes that really stick together.
when you see that deep pull have purple those are heavy band of snow work ago cross the northwestern suburbs. precipitation type show you that the far northern and western suburbs where winter storm warnings have been posted, chester county, western montgomery county, upper bucks county, lancaster, berks, lehigh valley and the poconos. this will mainly be a snow event. you will get a little bit of rain first thing in the morning and then change egg over to snow a along i-95 corridor it will...
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so far there have been demonstrations in the northwestern village, riot police usedter gas. they say that the government has done nothing to address the concerns of the shia community. >> reporter: these are some of more than 260 candidates competing for 40 seats in bahrain's election. saturday's poll is the first since the protest movement in 2011. around 70% of the sunni ruled monarchy is shia, and the shia party is boycotting the vote. >> what a failure it is for the government to beg for a vote from a people who are marginalized by them. the government is looking for the impossible from any rational person. >> the 2011 protest made bahra bahrain's neighbors nervous. the saudi military played an important role in clearing the protesters who had set up tents in the center of the capitol. the bahrain authorities then arrested thousands of people. real power comes from bahrain's unelected political leadership as international condemnation increased the king appointed what the government described as an independent acquirery into abuses committed by security forces. the findi
so far there have been demonstrations in the northwestern village, riot police usedter gas. they say that the government has done nothing to address the concerns of the shia community. >> reporter: these are some of more than 260 candidates competing for 40 seats in bahrain's election. saturday's poll is the first since the protest movement in 2011. around 70% of the sunni ruled monarchy is shia, and the shia party is boycotting the vote. >> what a failure it is for the government...
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. >> now the conditions out in northwestern virginia, richard joins us live from winchester. folks think lot of basically it could have been worse. pavement there behind me, but the big problem down here on heavyound, this is that wet snow we have been talking about. it's very heavy and it causes major problems in higher elevations. >> is probably going to have to get a record up here. recker up here. >> this verizon truck having a tough time with this first dorm. at the top of the blue ridge. >> it is slushy ice. it is never pleasant with a big rig. >> not very driver friendly today. everything that is falling is sticking and not trying to melt. >> mostly wet pavement along route seven. the side roads where the plows do battle, that is the challenge for most behind the wheel. >> when you first put on the brakes and you start sliding, it gets your attention real quick. >> a kind of shock to the system, mother nature letting us know that winter is coming. >> it can be a real mess up here. of this is always the kind good measure of how much snow we have gotten around here. we g
. >> now the conditions out in northwestern virginia, richard joins us live from winchester. folks think lot of basically it could have been worse. pavement there behind me, but the big problem down here on heavyound, this is that wet snow we have been talking about. it's very heavy and it causes major problems in higher elevations. >> is probably going to have to get a record up here. recker up here. >> this verizon truck having a tough time with this first dorm. at the top...
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here are the models we look at, tonight showing a little bit of coating to your far northwestern suburbsthat is something we are watching, through philadelphia and the rest of the region not expecting a whole lot out of that and the european showing we have to go to the poconos to get a coating to an inch. it's not a big deal for us but something we are watching, the big deal is the windchills in the mid-30s tomorrow, a huge change coming up in the accuweather forecast. here is a look at the forecast. clouds and chilly and rain showers, and a few wet snowflakes mixing in overnight. dry tomorrow, morning commute dry but look for slick spots and 45, and friday sunny and cold and 44 and saturday morn clouds and 45, and tuesday windy and chilly and 42, wednesday, sunny, cool and dry and 39 and then tonight, here is what everybody is waiting for, cecily's winter weather outlook at 11:00 on "action news." this is a really important forecast and she will have all the details on how much snow and how cold. >> we have a couple of minutes, give us a preview. >> no, mums the word. >> i tried. up ne
here are the models we look at, tonight showing a little bit of coating to your far northwestern suburbsthat is something we are watching, through philadelphia and the rest of the region not expecting a whole lot out of that and the european showing we have to go to the poconos to get a coating to an inch. it's not a big deal for us but something we are watching, the big deal is the windchills in the mid-30s tomorrow, a huge change coming up in the accuweather forecast. here is a look at the...
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that took place if sri lanka earlier in the workweek and also have an impending rock slide in northwesterny. let's take you there. this is our google earth map and can zoom into that region. this is mountain manning known as the county of ramsdale and a particular concern for the residents who are located within this particular valley. they have evacuated but they are waiting for this impending rock slide that's taking place very slowly along this particular ridge line. you are see what's happened we started to notice or geologists have noticed fractures and disruptions on this particular ridge line, in fact, they've seen movements with these rock features at about four sent meters per day, now, that may not seem a lot to you or i, but it is certainly a big deal in the geographical world because that means there is the hypotension for a rock slide. this is actually the face of that outer ridge wall that has the potential for that rock slide and, of course, it's all thanks to the rain and snow that's fallen over the region just battering northwestern norway lately and there's more to come j
that took place if sri lanka earlier in the workweek and also have an impending rock slide in northwesterny. let's take you there. this is our google earth map and can zoom into that region. this is mountain manning known as the county of ramsdale and a particular concern for the residents who are located within this particular valley. they have evacuated but they are waiting for this impending rock slide that's taking place very slowly along this particular ridge line. you are see what's...
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but they were up ended by northwestern, leading them 3-1 with a big time show here, which should be a lot of fun as we have a lot of stuff. >> yeah, the guys were divided. >> yes, and i think that they got it right. >> there you go. >> absolutely. >> keep winning. >>> all right, we're going to have a nice monday and tuesday, but then it will be down right cold on thursday and friday. >> we'll see you back we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast? that is up to him. get a fios triple play online for this great price and a $400 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v captioning funded by cbs and ford >> logan: no country has been harder hit by ebola than liberia, a hot zone for the outbreak. the treatment ce
but they were up ended by northwestern, leading them 3-1 with a big time show here, which should be a lot of fun as we have a lot of stuff. >> yeah, the guys were divided. >> yes, and i think that they got it right. >> there you go. >> absolutely. >> keep winning. >>> all right, we're going to have a nice monday and tuesday, but then it will be down right cold on thursday and friday. >> we'll see you back we thought our cable internet was fast. but,...
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and northwestern chester upper bucks county and areas north and west the higher elevations. and the weren't weather advisories extend into the i-95 corridor. temperature-wise we are above freezing. where you see the changeover depends on your location. ming to melissa magee. melissa. >> it does depend on the location. so at 6:00 in the morning you notice it starts out in the form of rain for most locations. as we go throughout time a changeover of rain to snow from the poconos to allentown. you have a mixed bag of precipitation in philadelphia before you get the gradual changeover to the snow. the precip type on the way. it's snow from the poconos down to lancaster. you have the rain and snow line along the i-95. it's mainly rain down to delaware. as far as what we can expect and why it's difficult when traveling on wednesday. the roads are wet along the i-95. we are expecting higher accumulations, and wet snowflakes on the way tomorrow that will reduce your advisability. and cecily tynan will share the totals in the accuweather forecast. >>> thank you, switching to dawn dan
and northwestern chester upper bucks county and areas north and west the higher elevations. and the weren't weather advisories extend into the i-95 corridor. temperature-wise we are above freezing. where you see the changeover depends on your location. ming to melissa magee. melissa. >> it does depend on the location. so at 6:00 in the morning you notice it starts out in the form of rain for most locations. as we go throughout time a changeover of rain to snow from the poconos to...
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civil war for a long time now asal quite's affiliated syria it is now the dominant group in the northwestern province of idli. the new strategy is to become the unrifled leader, but the group's leadership denied that it's take over was a power grab. instead we were told this was a war against corrupt rebel leaders who use weapons to oppress people. >> just look at what is happening in syria, we fight against the shia regime. >> jamal marouf has been. >> al nusra seems nor worried about it. >> on the ground the feeling could not be more different because both groups share the territory. they do feel threatened. their group has been designated as a terrorist organization by the u.s., and their vision for a new syria is not accepted by all. >> what we are planning for the islamic law to be implemented. we do not want to be the only leaders. we share power with other factions. >> there are no indications that the u.s.-led coalition plans to widen it's campaign, at least for now, but al nusra front feels it has been targeted. it's not clear that it's offensive of idlib is part of a new strategy.
civil war for a long time now asal quite's affiliated syria it is now the dominant group in the northwestern province of idli. the new strategy is to become the unrifled leader, but the group's leadership denied that it's take over was a power grab. instead we were told this was a war against corrupt rebel leaders who use weapons to oppress people. >> just look at what is happening in syria, we fight against the shia regime. >> jamal marouf has been. >> al nusra seems nor...
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we have a small system coming through that looks to bring snow to the northwestern suburbs.ndicate it is heavy when it does sweep through. we call them snow squals. as it comes by around noon hour you can see light rain in south injuries bring moving out. there is a slight chance of flurries or light rain showers for saturday. but by sunday we will get sunshine back. temperatures 25 in mount pocono. twenty-seven in pottstown. thirty-four in philadelphia 32 wilmington. it feels colder, with that breeze. those wind will continue to increase later this afternoon gusts to 25 miles an hour, possible, 37 is it for air temperature well below normal but we will spend november below normal. forty-two with flurries possible for that temple game, last one of the season at the lincoln saturday. nice moderation, 54 sunday. sixty's will feel great on monday the first of december before we turn colder again. no big storms on the horizon, it looks like we will stay calm through that seven day forecast. calm forecast, bob kelly but what about traffic out there. calm? >> it is not that bad, m
we have a small system coming through that looks to bring snow to the northwestern suburbs.ndicate it is heavy when it does sweep through. we call them snow squals. as it comes by around noon hour you can see light rain in south injuries bring moving out. there is a slight chance of flurries or light rain showers for saturday. but by sunday we will get sunshine back. temperatures 25 in mount pocono. twenty-seven in pottstown. thirty-four in philadelphia 32 wilmington. it feels colder, with that...
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that is going to really accumulate, especially across northwestern pennsylvania near erie and south of buffalo. we are looking at to three feet of snow. it's the arctic air that crosses over and they are relatively warm. we will see the lake effect snow. while we are on the snowy side of this storm, there is also a rainy side up and down the east coast causing all sorts of delays at new york city airports and into washington, d.c. reports of tornado watches and warnings and confirmed tornados along the gulf coast. we talked about the type of no we are dealing with. we are at about 33 degrees. for us here, that's a very wet snow. you have to have fun sometimes. we worked hard and my crew got together and this is perfect snowball and snowman making snow. not a bad looking fella if i say so myself. >> dylan drier for the snowman making. appreciate it. a darker story. a new allegation levelled overnight against bill cosby attiat i adding fuel to the fire of a list of women who said he assaulted them. over the weekend, cosby had an awkward moment staying silent about the accusations while h
that is going to really accumulate, especially across northwestern pennsylvania near erie and south of buffalo. we are looking at to three feet of snow. it's the arctic air that crosses over and they are relatively warm. we will see the lake effect snow. while we are on the snowy side of this storm, there is also a rainy side up and down the east coast causing all sorts of delays at new york city airports and into washington, d.c. reports of tornado watches and warnings and confirmed tornados...
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maybe the flurries move into the far northwestern suburbs over the next couple of hours, 28 degrees,f the northwest at 3 miles per hour. pressure reading 30.34 inches. 18 in allentown, 8 in the poconos. 21 lancaster. reading, 22. philadelphia, 28. i was trying to look for a silver lining. i believe i found something that may warm you up a little bit, at least we don't have windchills out there. so we're not dealing with much of a breeze, therefore the temperatures have plunged, but it will not feel that harsh when you step outside, nonetheless, bundle up. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows the flurries approaching from the northwest. this is associated with a warm front coming in sunday and monday. it may touch off a couple of flurries for the far western suburbs. in the end this bfort will be responsible for making things feel better around here. the surface maps looks like. high pressure slides off the coast. we're on the chilly side of that high. the warm front punches through and winds shift out of the southwest. monday it turns warmer, the winds strengthen again, stronger ou
maybe the flurries move into the far northwestern suburbs over the next couple of hours, 28 degrees,f the northwest at 3 miles per hour. pressure reading 30.34 inches. 18 in allentown, 8 in the poconos. 21 lancaster. reading, 22. philadelphia, 28. i was trying to look for a silver lining. i believe i found something that may warm you up a little bit, at least we don't have windchills out there. so we're not dealing with much of a breeze, therefore the temperatures have plunged, but it will not...
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. ♪ >> i remember at northwestern university when i was an incoming freshman i was excited ready to workrvous. we put together an orientation video for the newly elected members of congress who visited capitol hill today. you're welcome. ♪ >> welcome freshmen and congratulations on your first day of congress. the incoming class of 2014 comes from all across the country from west virginia to american samoa. you represent a top 50% of applicants. way to go. there are a few things you need to know as you get started. let's grab some grub. if you're lucky enough to work and turk some don't forget to stop by the cafÉ for taco wednesday unless you are opposed to immigration reform. just head over to the american grill where you will find standards like the breakfast brito or -- brito. no one wants to be the member of the -- no one wants to be the member who sues congress. >> he is suing the congress because of and all of it in a sandwich she purses -- he purchased three years ago. >> let's focus on campus live. you will pledge allegiance every day. what committee should you pledge? everyone wa
. ♪ >> i remember at northwestern university when i was an incoming freshman i was excited ready to workrvous. we put together an orientation video for the newly elected members of congress who visited capitol hill today. you're welcome. ♪ >> welcome freshmen and congratulations on your first day of congress. the incoming class of 2014 comes from all across the country from west virginia to american samoa. you represent a top 50% of applicants. way to go. there are a few things...
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player for a long time now as al-qaeda's affiliated syria it is now the dominant group in the northwestern province of idlib. earlier this month it seized territory and weapons from the area, and that raised concerns. that the al nusra front's new strategy is to become the unrivaled leader. but the group's leadership denied that it's take over was a power grab. instead we're told this is against corrupt rebel leaders who use weapons to oppress people. >> just look at what's happening in syria. >> jamal malrouf is a controversial figure who has been accused of corruption in the past, but it's not the only group. >> at the moment al nusra is more worried about american-backed rebels and american led coalition, will it continue to confront rebel groups with whom it has been working? it's difficult to say. >> it's a criminal time. the u.s. insists that these airstrikes strike the group and not al nusra fronts. but on the ground the feel could go not be more different because both groups share the same territory. the fighters who belong to the al nusra front do feel threatened. their vision for
player for a long time now as al-qaeda's affiliated syria it is now the dominant group in the northwestern province of idlib. earlier this month it seized territory and weapons from the area, and that raised concerns. that the al nusra front's new strategy is to become the unrivaled leader. but the group's leadership denied that it's take over was a power grab. instead we're told this is against corrupt rebel leaders who use weapons to oppress people. >> just look at what's happening in...
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phil: i saw a game like this, watching notre dame and northwestern. instead of neiling, they fumbled, and northwestern came back and won the game, tied it up and won in overtime. jim: again, here's the lineup tonight on cbs. "60 minutes," and then an all-new "madam secretary." miami cannot stop the clock with 90 seconds to go. phil: well, maybe they think they want to get a few seconds off the clock. now peyton manning can take the snap and drop back to do it, so there is a couple of seconds of down time there. that's why they ran it. that was a little too quick. jim: and they run it. ender son throws it, and inside the 30. t the 16, game over. 26 yards for c.j. anderson. hil: well, you know, really, well earned by c.j. anderson and this offensive line, looking to franklin still hustling down the field. jim: they honored champ bailey. he signed a one-day contract and he are you signed as a bronco. he was particularly close to c.j. they spent weeks and even months training together. this week when they came here for the celebration, how proud he was of
phil: i saw a game like this, watching notre dame and northwestern. instead of neiling, they fumbled, and northwestern came back and won the game, tied it up and won in overtime. jim: again, here's the lineup tonight on cbs. "60 minutes," and then an all-new "madam secretary." miami cannot stop the clock with 90 seconds to go. phil: well, maybe they think they want to get a few seconds off the clock. now peyton manning can take the snap and drop back to do it, so there is a...
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myth and most of these are '60s radicals who are moving out, bernadine dohrn, she's no longer at northwestern. moving out is what he's going to say. then he's going to say the professors may be liberal but the students are liberal too so they're really not doing any damage. >> first of all, the thing to realize is guys like ayersá,&o n if they don't have an official position on the campus, they have moved out. they've moved out of the universities now into the high schools and into the elementary schools. ayers is one of the most influential people in the so-called campus reform movements in the country. and by the way this is a guy who went to venezuela, this is the venezuela of the dictator hugo chavez, and openly said this venezuelan dicta torn system offin doctrine nation is the one of his model for the united states. so here are parents, alumni funding these colleges. they're innocently sending their 18-year-olds off to college or in some cases off.oyÑ to prep ás. they're entrusting these faculty with their children. and they don't realize that they're actually subsidizing the promulgat
myth and most of these are '60s radicals who are moving out, bernadine dohrn, she's no longer at northwestern. moving out is what he's going to say. then he's going to say the professors may be liberal but the students are liberal too so they're really not doing any damage. >> first of all, the thing to realize is guys like ayersá,&o n if they don't have an official position on the campus, they have moved out. they've moved out of the universities now into the high schools and into...
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it is northwestern half of the delaware valley that is in for the worst of the snow.h your temperatures are just too marginal. we are too warm at this point in philadelphia and pretty much every where else. say for mount pocono that is one spot where we are seeing those temperatures fall just enough where we probably start to see, some mixing taking place here over the next half an hour or so. here's your storm time line from now, until really at this point now, storm is here so we are continuing to see that moisture moving in but mixing will begin for us over a couple of hours that are coming up here as we are's on the cw philly. you can switch over stations here at 7:00 a.m. and track things there too but heavier snow looks like it will be falling around midday. that is when the moisture done tenth will be at greatest, also when thumping snow will be pounding down messing with your travel and things just go downhill at that point. region ride we are talking about temperatures continuing their klee decline. everybody sees that rain change over to snow. it is just a m
it is northwestern half of the delaware valley that is in for the worst of the snow.h your temperatures are just too marginal. we are too warm at this point in philadelphia and pretty much every where else. say for mount pocono that is one spot where we are seeing those temperatures fall just enough where we probably start to see, some mixing taking place here over the next half an hour or so. here's your storm time line from now, until really at this point now, storm is here so we are...
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really reliable transit and that could be connected with the bus rapid transit systems on that northwestern quaund rant of the city will be considered. and i was just going it say that i think that bart to the beach as one of the potential, projects, it is a catchy title, but to me, it is more bart to connect up with unconnected spots, like the inner richmond, perhaps to the masonic, and then going connecting to golden gate park and it seems like really a feasible project. i am going to do my best not to use the term bart to the beach because it might raise too many unrealistic expectations of people, and i know that for my district in the richmond, it is not just about connecting up but also the other areas from district five to two, that also don't have that same kind of connection to the rest of the center of the core of the city. but i wanted to thank, miss smith and our director for bringing this presentation. >> public comment, anyone want to speak from the public? >> mr. labrun? >> thank you, chair mar and i appreciate the comment that you made about the san francisco tia. and you yo
really reliable transit and that could be connected with the bus rapid transit systems on that northwestern quaund rant of the city will be considered. and i was just going it say that i think that bart to the beach as one of the potential, projects, it is a catchy title, but to me, it is more bart to connect up with unconnected spots, like the inner richmond, perhaps to the masonic, and then going connecting to golden gate park and it seems like really a feasible project. i am going to do my...
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military has carried out airstrikes in northwestern syria.he airstrikes reportedly killed a french bomb maker working for an al-qaeda off shoot. >>> the u.s.-led airstrikes have been focused on halting the advance of the islamic state of islamic state in iraq and the levant. a number of foreign fighters have left their countries to join isil. one georgian to be a top isil commander may be inspiring others to join. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: it's a far cry from the ravages of conflict, the valley is little more than a day's drive to syria. there the war has claimed another of this valley's young men. two weeks ago their son had been killed in battle. he is 21. >> he messaged me several times that he was okay. four days before his death he sent me a voice message. that was the last time i heard his voice. >> he had a history of militancy. here rebels evaded the russians during the chechen war. local men were gunned down by georgian forces two years ago. reports suggest dozens of men from the georgia army veteran is now an islamic state commander
military has carried out airstrikes in northwestern syria.he airstrikes reportedly killed a french bomb maker working for an al-qaeda off shoot. >>> the u.s.-led airstrikes have been focused on halting the advance of the islamic state of islamic state in iraq and the levant. a number of foreign fighters have left their countries to join isil. one georgian to be a top isil commander may be inspiring others to join. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: it's a far cry from the ravages of...
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. ♪ ♪ the people in the district in northwestern napal suffered food shortages since the 1970s and we problem that many people blame on the destruction of their traditional way of life. ♪ the song they are singing is about being poor and hungry and these people in the village, the northwest district are desperate, more than 3,000 people live here almost on top of each other. >> translator: we don't have much land and can grow enough food to last three months a year then we bring flour from china and my son has gone there and 15 days to come back and this is what we got from share cropping. >> reporter: land limited and family growing and the district is dependant on food aid and say rice is not always available to buy and it has to be flown in and subsidized and a family in 1972 people in the district have been dependent on food aid. >> translator: if people could producing the grains in the shortfall of grains was provided by the state that would have been better but here local production has decreased and the state is criticized as soon as rice is not available. >> reporter: the dis
. ♪ ♪ the people in the district in northwestern napal suffered food shortages since the 1970s and we problem that many people blame on the destruction of their traditional way of life. ♪ the song they are singing is about being poor and hungry and these people in the village, the northwest district are desperate, more than 3,000 people live here almost on top of each other. >> translator: we don't have much land and can grow enough food to last three months a year then we bring...
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have resulted in the deluge of heavy rainfall, in days, which have created severe flooding across northwestern italy, including kovari, where we have images coming out. rain left northern italy underwater. at least two people dead and many homes were damaged. a couple is believed to have been swept away by a mudslide. floodwaters flowed into several towns, forcing people to wade through knee-deep waters. many shop owners desperately tried to stop the water to bail out what was entering their buildings. over 200 millimeters were reported in a space of just eight hours at one location. emergency workers continued to be delayed in bringing in assistance due to many roads being washed out or even blocked. unfortunately, the similar conditions will be prevailing due to the upper cold air and surface temperature clashing here, making for heavy rainfall across the similar locations. that's possibly going to move into venice as well as rome. much of the western coast. southeastern corner of france, where flooding is ongoing here as well, could see the situation worsen. now, across the west, we have th
have resulted in the deluge of heavy rainfall, in days, which have created severe flooding across northwestern italy, including kovari, where we have images coming out. rain left northern italy underwater. at least two people dead and many homes were damaged. a couple is believed to have been swept away by a mudslide. floodwaters flowed into several towns, forcing people to wade through knee-deep waters. many shop owners desperately tried to stop the water to bail out what was entering their...
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very similar to lewis and clark, who were sent to the northwestern part of the newly acquired in louisianaerritory. pike was sent to the southwest part of the territory, and from his perspective. when pike first seized the grand peak, he thinks he will reach the top of it in a few days. it really takes weeks to approach. they reached what we believe is a lower mountain on the flanks of pikes peak called mount rose up. at that point he wrote in his journals that given the conditions, given the equipment that they had at the time, no one could have cemented the peak. pikes peak inspired the poem that became america the beautiful. the view down to the planes from the top of the mountains inspired the poetry and inspired the images that are captured. >> watch all of our events from colorado springs saturday at noon eastern on c-span book tv and sunday afternoon on american history tv. >> next on "after words", dr. atul gawanda talking about his book "being mortal" about end of life medical care. he is interviewed by a surgeon and health policy professor marty makary. this is an hour. >> host:
very similar to lewis and clark, who were sent to the northwestern part of the newly acquired in louisianaerritory. pike was sent to the southwest part of the territory, and from his perspective. when pike first seized the grand peak, he thinks he will reach the top of it in a few days. it really takes weeks to approach. they reached what we believe is a lower mountain on the flanks of pikes peak called mount rose up. at that point he wrote in his journals that given the conditions, given the...
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torrents of rainfall has resulted in a deluge of heavy rainfall which has created severe flooding in northwesterntaly. including where we have some images coming out from. days of heavy rainfall have left parts of northern italy under water this week leaving at least two people dead and many homes damaged. an elderly couple was swept away by a mudslide while traveling in their car during a deluge. flood waters forced people to wade through knee-deep waters. many residents and shop owners tried desperately to stop the water by using buckets to bail out what was entering their buildings. over 200 millimeters were reported in just eight hours in one location. emergency workers continued to be delayed in bringing in assistance due to many roads being washed out or even blocked. and unfortunately similar conditions will be prevailing due to the upper cold air and the surface temperature clashing making for heavy rainfall in similar locations and that will move into venice and rome. so much of the western coast of italy. and again, southeastern corner of france, where flooding is ongoing as well, could
torrents of rainfall has resulted in a deluge of heavy rainfall which has created severe flooding in northwesterntaly. including where we have some images coming out from. days of heavy rainfall have left parts of northern italy under water this week leaving at least two people dead and many homes damaged. an elderly couple was swept away by a mudslide while traveling in their car during a deluge. flood waters forced people to wade through knee-deep waters. many residents and shop owners tried...
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Nov 11, 2014
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look at all the subzero readings in western and northwestern canada which is sunk down toward montana and wyoming where we do have subzero temperatures. right now denver only 15. we're just waiting for this cold to march off to the east. it is going to start to arrive a little bit later tomorrow. thursday kind of chilly. friday is going to be the cold day. here's the front. look at all the showers and thunder here developing east of chicago now. they were in the 50s this morning. they are in the 30s at this hour. some clouds down in the northern neck. spoke to jan off the carolina coast throwing clouds down that way. we're going to watch toward delmarva, there may abstray shower that tries to -- be a stray shower that tries to pop up but the rest of us in great shape this afternoon. tonight a few more clouds near and east of the bay. maybe even a stray shower, patch of drizzle, patch of fog there. we're watching tomorrow morning in the mountains some showers west. here comes the front. the cold is going to lag back a little bit. first we'll have breezy to windy conditions. still in th
look at all the subzero readings in western and northwestern canada which is sunk down toward montana and wyoming where we do have subzero temperatures. right now denver only 15. we're just waiting for this cold to march off to the east. it is going to start to arrive a little bit later tomorrow. thursday kind of chilly. friday is going to be the cold day. here's the front. look at all the showers and thunder here developing east of chicago now. they were in the 50s this morning. they are in...
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Nov 8, 2014
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cold front still positioned across the great lakes western new york down through northwestern pennsylvania. it is bring something rain showers even some snow showers up into canada. it is going to move eastward but it's not going to bring us any rain just some clouds passing through overnight tonight. not going to drop our temperatures so this is not what you would call a significant cold front probably wouldn't notice any impacts from us. here's more clouds showing up on satellite we will have some more clouds through tonight. today's weather almanac we hit a high of 50 degrees earlier this afternoon almost 10 degrees below the normal of 59. so it's not your imagination. it shouldn't really be this cool. sunset now at 4:41 p.m. we turned the clocks back last week we start losing a minute in the evening every single day. 47 in philadelphia. 44 in pottstown. 45 allentown. 37 up in mount pocono. 45 in trenton, new jersey. and we're in the mid 40s down the shore. your fox future cast showing tonight this is the front coming through. there's the clearing line of it and by 8:00 a.m. sun today m
cold front still positioned across the great lakes western new york down through northwestern pennsylvania. it is bring something rain showers even some snow showers up into canada. it is going to move eastward but it's not going to bring us any rain just some clouds passing through overnight tonight. not going to drop our temperatures so this is not what you would call a significant cold front probably wouldn't notice any impacts from us. here's more clouds showing up on satellite we will have...
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Nov 14, 2014
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a wet, white and wintry scene here in the northwestern part of the state. >> and not just the east coast getting snow, more than 6 inches in south bend, indiana, breaking the daily snauf record for that area. >>> and an amazing 49.3 inches in wisconsin. that's over 4 feet since monday. this image overnight of a town's post office practically buried in snow. those scenes make alaska seem balmy. it's warmer in anchorage than in other parts of the midwest. >> who's next to get the cold air? let's get the forecast from accuweather's jim dickey. >> up the i-95 corridor, north of new york city. boston, a mix, and portland, bangor, maine, could be some slick spots in the morning commute. and lake effect snow. locally as much as a foot in some spots. and again, speaking of the cold, it will be brutal here this morning. minus 8 in bismarck, 8 into minneapolis. reena and t.j., back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> developing overnight, another ebola patient is heading to the u.s. for treatment. dr. martin delehe has been working in sierra leone, but he's a permanent resident of the u.s. living in
a wet, white and wintry scene here in the northwestern part of the state. >> and not just the east coast getting snow, more than 6 inches in south bend, indiana, breaking the daily snauf record for that area. >>> and an amazing 49.3 inches in wisconsin. that's over 4 feet since monday. this image overnight of a town's post office practically buried in snow. those scenes make alaska seem balmy. it's warmer in anchorage than in other parts of the midwest. >> who's next to get...