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shenandoah valley, the panhandle of west virginia into frederick county, so watch out.ent looks wet. in fact, that could be patchy ice because temperatures are at or below freezing in most of the locations, including nearby suburbs in maryland and virginia. near the bay right at freezing. hour by hour, we'll have sunshine in and out through the morning. near 30 by 8:00. then by noon, the mid-30s. aught to be near 40 degrees by mid-afternoon. here's the timing tonight for icing. some rain likely beginning to move in around 8:00 to 9:00 with icing north and west. so a combination of rain and light icing initially. but then the icing begins to accumulate 10:00 p.m. through midnight all the way into dawn tomorrow when we have the ice accumulation. i'll show you that area that's going to get the highest amount and we'll look at the timing on when it will be ending coming up in about ten minutes. now a look at our traffic with danella, good morning. >>> good morning. not seeing any accidents to warn you about right now, but i'm checking an accident at prince william parkway.
shenandoah valley, the panhandle of west virginia into frederick county, so watch out.ent looks wet. in fact, that could be patchy ice because temperatures are at or below freezing in most of the locations, including nearby suburbs in maryland and virginia. near the bay right at freezing. hour by hour, we'll have sunshine in and out through the morning. near 30 by 8:00. then by noon, the mid-30s. aught to be near 40 degrees by mid-afternoon. here's the timing tonight for icing. some rain likely...
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i was in tampa, in the panhandle. i heard t. boone pickens, a savvy investor talked-about 5 or 6 years ago, his -- four years ago maybe, his plan for building a giant wind farm in the tampa area. he was meeting with the townspeople and they were suspicious about whether this would come to fruition and others were suspicious how loud with these turbine's be and he said i don't know. do you like the sound of money in your pockets? he meant you would be getting royalties from the electricity generated by these turbines. as it happened, because of changes in the price of natural gas, basically come as of -- that huge wind farm he planned to build hasn't happened, hasn't materialized. >> it is a complicated interaction between wind and natural gas. you could have a whole panel on it but we won't today. >> i would like to thank you for writing this book and i look forward to it being a series and i hope the second book in your series will be that texas solar rushed. do you have any insight on that? >> solar is always very interesting.
i was in tampa, in the panhandle. i heard t. boone pickens, a savvy investor talked-about 5 or 6 years ago, his -- four years ago maybe, his plan for building a giant wind farm in the tampa area. he was meeting with the townspeople and they were suspicious about whether this would come to fruition and others were suspicious how loud with these turbine's be and he said i don't know. do you like the sound of money in your pockets? he meant you would be getting royalties from the electricity...
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in terms of cost a lot of people we see panhandling may not be panhandling for food, clothes or alcohol or drugs but for cigarettes because they want them so badly and they don't have the money to buy them. >> still in all does this represent this move by cvs as someone who watches this, as someone who distributes information about health to the country, was it a celebratory moment for you? >> absolutely. this was a huge precedent for a major company like this to say it's willing to take a hit, a financial hit, maybe only short term, we hope, but a courageous move to set a new precedent that business can do the right thing, and help to contribute to a culture where we all look to be healthier. so this was a very celebratory day for those of us looking to reduce the deaths from tobacco and chronic illnesses that come from tobacco. >> so another step towards de-normaling cigarettes? >> i think we have to take this step, and this was a big step towards denorming cigarette use. >> to my guests, thank you all for a being with me today. that brings us to the end of this edition of "inside sto
in terms of cost a lot of people we see panhandling may not be panhandling for food, clothes or alcohol or drugs but for cigarettes because they want them so badly and they don't have the money to buy them. >> still in all does this represent this move by cvs as someone who watches this, as someone who distributes information about health to the country, was it a celebratory moment for you? >> absolutely. this was a huge precedent for a major company like this to say it's willing to...
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you can see snow across the texas panhandle.ill stay to the north of dallas in oklahoma and then pushing to the east. but you can see, sleet trying to push into portions of dallas on the west side of the city right there over the metroplex and oklahoma city going to see that snow, as well. some of the heavier snow also well to the north in cleveland and ohio valley with cincinnati getting a little bit of mixture this morning. temperatures still at 35 degrees. still a little cooler snow but we are going to see those temperatures fall throughout the day. this is going to push on out early this afternoon as we head into tonight and tomorrow. could see snow showers left on the east coast and then all be pushing out by monday afternoon. so, yep, dallas could get a little bit of snow today. we're also looking at some patchy fog across portions of the southeast very dense, less than a quarter mile visibility, guys. >> let's hope it burns off pretty soon. jennifer, thank you. >>> still to come on "new day" a preview of this year's super
you can see snow across the texas panhandle.ill stay to the north of dallas in oklahoma and then pushing to the east. but you can see, sleet trying to push into portions of dallas on the west side of the city right there over the metroplex and oklahoma city going to see that snow, as well. some of the heavier snow also well to the north in cleveland and ohio valley with cincinnati getting a little bit of mixture this morning. temperatures still at 35 degrees. still a little cooler snow but we...
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a few spots in frederick county, some of the spots in washington, panhandle of west virginia, got half an inch of ice. and that, with some of the weaker trees, causing some of the tree limbs to snap off, coming down, and bringing power lines down. so as a result, we've got those thousands without power north and west of the metro area now. and as we look at temperatures, it is getting above freezing. in the mid-30s around the region and we'll get even warmer this afternoon. the next threat is ice falling out of the trees as we get a rapid melting into the afternoon. and maybe a storm for the weekend. we'll look at that, too, coming up in just a few minutes. barbara? >> thank you, tom. >>> the ice has started to melt for much. the region, but according to storm team4 meteorologists, another refreeze could be on the way. melissa is live where she monitored the ice storm. how's it looking out there now? what a beautiful sight behind you. >> reporter: barbara, it really is quite pretty when you don't have to drive around in it. this is a corner that depicts everything we've seen in frederi
a few spots in frederick county, some of the spots in washington, panhandle of west virginia, got half an inch of ice. and that, with some of the weaker trees, causing some of the tree limbs to snap off, coming down, and bringing power lines down. so as a result, we've got those thousands without power north and west of the metro area now. and as we look at temperatures, it is getting above freezing. in the mid-30s around the region and we'll get even warmer this afternoon. the next threat is...
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does include carroll and frederick and washington counties and northern maryland as well as the panhandle of west virginia and right down through the shenandoah valley. strasburg, page county, all under the winter weather advisory that goes over the next couple of hours. here's radar this morning. this is all just light rain in the washington area. though, there may be an occasional snowflake or two mixed in. the bulk of the rain and snow should be coming to an end about lunchtime, 1:00 or 2:00 out west. generally in the low to mid 30s in the metro. cold up here in northern maryland where the snow is sticking a touch. your saturday planner, cold and rain/snow filled start today. rain/snow for much of the morning. then, just as that comes to an end, it gets windy around here later on this afternoon. so kind of an ugly, wet start and a cold, windy finish to your saturday. we'll talk about tomorrow and your 7-day forecast. >>> this morning, many people are digging out their cars and trucks buried under piles of snow. some neighborhood streets have not been plowed. take a look in rockville in
does include carroll and frederick and washington counties and northern maryland as well as the panhandle of west virginia and right down through the shenandoah valley. strasburg, page county, all under the winter weather advisory that goes over the next couple of hours. here's radar this morning. this is all just light rain in the washington area. though, there may be an occasional snowflake or two mixed in. the bulk of the rain and snow should be coming to an end about lunchtime, 1:00 or 2:00...
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and i found myself around 2:00 in the morning running around trying to panhandle.'t too many people out because it was too cold. and my feet were hurting really bad, walking so much. because i would walk sometimes two and three days at a time. my feet are on fire, my knees are hurting, my back is hurting, my lungs are literally about to explode from the burning of the crack-cocaine that's in my lungs to the point to where my lung's almost ready to collapse, which i'm still finding myself trying to get more money for the cocaine. it's rock bottom right there. that's about as low as i think i could go. i think before you kill someone, before you break into a house, before you steal something, whatever the case may be, get caught with drugs, trafficking, whatever the case may be. this could wind up being your view. you could be staring out of your cell or out your window. this could be what you see if you decide to come to prison. i wouldn't recommend it. i wouldn't recommend it. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> i don't beat around t
and i found myself around 2:00 in the morning running around trying to panhandle.'t too many people out because it was too cold. and my feet were hurting really bad, walking so much. because i would walk sometimes two and three days at a time. my feet are on fire, my knees are hurting, my back is hurting, my lungs are literally about to explode from the burning of the crack-cocaine that's in my lungs to the point to where my lung's almost ready to collapse, which i'm still finding myself trying...
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we saw damage with the storm, especially in the panhandle. these were mostly wind damage reports as well as hail damage. i saw a picture on twitter. it was a thunder cloud, and that was in florida. the preliminary report is out on that. whether or not it was a funnel cloud. i'll take you to daytona beach. i want to show you what is happening at the daytona 500. of course, they have stopped the race because of the rain and severe weather, that was in place. it's raining right there, and once the rain stops, people had to be evacuated. once the rain stops, they have to clear and dry the track, which could take one to two hours, if not more than that. we are looking at rain showers at day donor beach and towards the west. the ones to the west will fall apart. they won't be as much of a threat. i'm not sure how late they'll go with the race. now up to the north-east. beautiful weather. a lot of the people get out to enjoy it all the way from boston to washington. new york is at 51 degrees. a lot of people are worried about the snow. we are lookin
we saw damage with the storm, especially in the panhandle. these were mostly wind damage reports as well as hail damage. i saw a picture on twitter. it was a thunder cloud, and that was in florida. the preliminary report is out on that. whether or not it was a funnel cloud. i'll take you to daytona beach. i want to show you what is happening at the daytona 500. of course, they have stopped the race because of the rain and severe weather, that was in place. it's raining right there, and once the...
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it we are looking at snow bands, rain showers beginning to set up across western maryland and the panhandle of west virginia. i think it's going to be out of here by 2:00, 3:00 in the morning and then are skies will begin to cool. are skies clear, temperatures will fall into the 30's. a little bit colder off to the north and west of us, where you will see temperatures in the 20's. tomorrow, a good deal of sunshine but strong northwesterly winds will make it feel a whole lot colder out there compared to today with temperatures in the 60's. tomorrow it will feel about 30 to 35 degrees colder, and the colder air is the beginning. another round of arctic air moves our way. fort eustis, the chances for sday, theers -- for tue chances for snow showers, and a coastal storm expected to develop late to stay night into wednesday. right now it appears to not be a big deal for the d.c. metro area. rain and snow showers will come to an end tonight. wind gustspick up, upwards of 25 miles per hour. highs will only be in the 40's. at least the sunshine will make it look pretty out here. here's your extende
it we are looking at snow bands, rain showers beginning to set up across western maryland and the panhandle of west virginia. i think it's going to be out of here by 2:00, 3:00 in the morning and then are skies will begin to cool. are skies clear, temperatures will fall into the 30's. a little bit colder off to the north and west of us, where you will see temperatures in the 20's. tomorrow, a good deal of sunshine but strong northwesterly winds will make it feel a whole lot colder out there...
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unusual at the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison located on the florida panhandle. >> but today, there's a downpour inside c dorm, and it has nothing to do with the weather. >> well, an inmate break the sprinkler head on the cell in, what was it, 12, 10, i believe. we'll shut off the water to the cell to minimize the damage. have the inmate submit to restraints, and then we'll deal with the issue from there. >> the water is flowing from the cell of inmate troy wagner, who is serving 20 years for aggravated assault and attempted sexual battery. wagner says he broke the sprinkler head by accident. it all stemmed from an incident earlier in the day. >> i was angry and mad and i had slung feces in the cell. when i get upset and angry, i end up doing things like that. >> like that? you've done that before? >> yes, ma'am. >> really? so, what does that gain you? how does that help? >> it don't. it don't help me at all. it just puts me in more worse and worse and worse spots. >> wagner had spread feces all around his cell, including the sprinkler head, and he says he was o
unusual at the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison located on the florida panhandle. >> but today, there's a downpour inside c dorm, and it has nothing to do with the weather. >> well, an inmate break the sprinkler head on the cell in, what was it, 12, 10, i believe. we'll shut off the water to the cell to minimize the damage. have the inmate submit to restraints, and then we'll deal with the issue from there. >> the water is flowing from the cell of...
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>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous landn the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory senses. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to burglary to rape or murder. just coming to work, the correctional officers in an institution put themselves in danger every day. >> back out, kneel down. you do it when i tell you to, you understand? i worry about them 24 hours a day. the worst thing you can have happen as a warden is one of your staff members hurt or loss of one of your staff members. >> i am going to put it in these terms to just be honest and understanding that this is a war. so, you don't know what to expect from day to day and minute to minute. you can't beat the people that made the system and made the rules and have all the power. >> j.c., your locker is
>>> just east of pensacola, in the florida panhandle, is 84 acres of some of the most dangerous landn the state. this is the santa rosa correctional institution, a maximum security prison with more than 2,800 inmates. >> roll out. i have over 200 inmates that are serving life sentences, and i have over 200 inmates that are serving 25-year mandatory senses. our population here at santa rosa consists of inmates that are violation of probation to drug charges to burglary to rape or...
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here that includes loudoun, montgomery, howard, into frederick county, washington county, and the panhandle of west virginia, northern shenandoah valley, that is for tonight and into tomorrow morning. a quarter to a half inch of ice is possible causing some dangerous travel on untreated surfaces. that's going to be tonight. maybe some of the elevated surfaces like tree limbs and power lines, and that could mess up the wednesday morning commute. chuck bell is joining us with a look at the timing of that. chuck? >>> good morning, it is 28 degrees out here in front of channel 4 and the puddles in the parking lot are carrying a layer of ice. that's going to be repeated again tomorrow morning as well. check out your forecasted temperatures. as we start here late tonight and go into tomorrow, starting out as rain in and around the metro area. but notice temperatures at or below freezing by midnight tonight. especially northern montgomery county, northern loudoun county, into northern maryland. that's where the freezing rain is likely to be the most. so slipperiness in and around the metro area, b
here that includes loudoun, montgomery, howard, into frederick county, washington county, and the panhandle of west virginia, northern shenandoah valley, that is for tonight and into tomorrow morning. a quarter to a half inch of ice is possible causing some dangerous travel on untreated surfaces. that's going to be tonight. maybe some of the elevated surfaces like tree limbs and power lines, and that could mess up the wednesday morning commute. chuck bell is joining us with a look at the timing...
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. >> pelley: and they got five inches in the panhandle. anna, thank you very much. there was a small break today in california's record drought. the red on this map shows where drought is extreme, and the darkest area is even worse. they call that exceptional. john blackstone is in san francisco. >> reporter: for the first time in months, people in san francisco, needed their umbrellas. the rain caused problems during the morning commute for drivers unaccustomed to wet roads. at pebble beach, the annual pro am golf tournament was suspend because of rain. is the drought over? >> the trout is probably not over but it does look like a break. >> reporter: meteorologist professor john monteverdi find encouragement in the long-term foacialt for next winter, the possible return of el nino. models developed by predict a growing pool of warm water in the pacific ocean. that creates the el nino weather pattern that often means a wetter-than-normal california winter, but not always. >> there's no absolute way of saying, yes, we're going to have el nino and, second, that means
. >> pelley: and they got five inches in the panhandle. anna, thank you very much. there was a small break today in california's record drought. the red on this map shows where drought is extreme, and the darkest area is even worse. they call that exceptional. john blackstone is in san francisco. >> reporter: for the first time in months, people in san francisco, needed their umbrellas. the rain caused problems during the morning commute for drivers unaccustomed to wet roads. at...
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even the panhandle of texas. -10 at this hour. third is.rt coming down as you can see right there. the dust will be coming down to a moderate rate. >> down to teams by evening. marginally below zero inland. if paramount of cloud cover hanging in tonight. giving us a sunny day tomorrow. daytime highs only go up to single digits to around 10 above tomorrow. windchill running about 12-24 below. 12 on friday 19 on saturday and sunday. both days could see some light snow. a little system that we will watch saturday night sunday. cold reinforces itself on monday and tuesday next week. when you figure the normal highs are in the glow-mid 30's. this is february. it should be a little warmer. >> somewhere in there we will have a break. in the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. man: romantics... why rush to get the degree just to be an adjunct at some state college? here. conte
even the panhandle of texas. -10 at this hour. third is.rt coming down as you can see right there. the dust will be coming down to a moderate rate. >> down to teams by evening. marginally below zero inland. if paramount of cloud cover hanging in tonight. giving us a sunny day tomorrow. daytime highs only go up to single digits to around 10 above tomorrow. windchill running about 12-24 below. 12 on friday 19 on saturday and sunday. both days could see some light snow. a little system that...
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does include carroll and frederick and washington counties and northern maryland as well as the panhandleia and right down through the shenandoah valley. strasburg, page county, all under the winter weather advisory that goes over the next couple of hours. here's radar this morning. this is all just light rain in the washington area. though, there may be an occasional snowflake or two mixed in. the bulk of the rain and snow should be coming to an end about lunchtime, 1:00 or 2:00 out
does include carroll and frederick and washington counties and northern maryland as well as the panhandleia and right down through the shenandoah valley. strasburg, page county, all under the winter weather advisory that goes over the next couple of hours. here's radar this morning. this is all just light rain in the washington area. though, there may be an occasional snowflake or two mixed in. the bulk of the rain and snow should be coming to an end about lunchtime, 1:00 or 2:00 out
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maybe two inches or more northern montgomery, northern loudoun toward the pennsylvania boarder and panhandle of virginia. there will be plenty of moisture. it will start as snow and end as rain. picking snow amounts will be tricky. a pattern change is coming. it arrives tuesday afternoon. the last time we had consecutive days over 60, back in december. we had five days in a row. we won't do five days this time, but we may get back to back 60s. right now it's a cold start. 31 in washington. we should make it to mid-30s for highs this afternoon. back down to 20s by 10:00 tonight. a cold start tomorrow morning. widespread teens to even only low 20s inside the capital belt way. your monday look ahead, temperatures teens and 20s, rising to mid-30s tomorrow. much like today we'll start off with sunshine. clouds and opportunity for snow showers come late monday night and early tuesday. the quick snow chance today and the next chance late monday night into tuesday morning. that may interfere with the commute to work and school tuesday morning. here's your seven-day forecast everybody. we'll be watch
maybe two inches or more northern montgomery, northern loudoun toward the pennsylvania boarder and panhandle of virginia. there will be plenty of moisture. it will start as snow and end as rain. picking snow amounts will be tricky. a pattern change is coming. it arrives tuesday afternoon. the last time we had consecutive days over 60, back in december. we had five days in a row. we won't do five days this time, but we may get back to back 60s. right now it's a cold start. 31 in washington. we...
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i think we'll have that approaching loudoun county out of the panhandle into washington county, northernvalley. then as we step through our time here, by 9:00 on saturday morning, that snow moves east of the blue ridge, into frederick county, northern loudoun, and gets closer to montgomery county and fairfax county. and i think then it's going to begin to move into the metro area after that between 10:00 and 11:00 in the morning through 2:00 in the afternoon. how much will we get? i think there's a pretty good chance we'll end up with maybe an inch or two in washington, points south and east two to four in the narrow band. some of the higher ridges may get up to six out of this. generally four inches north and south. over the weekend, temperatures above freezing saturday afternoon, more above freezing temperatures this afternoon for valentine's day as well as on sunday and monday, into the 30s each afternoon. the best numbers on the seven-day outlook, 50s tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. danella, you're dealing with issues now, right? >> i am still tracking breaking news, tom. there is
i think we'll have that approaching loudoun county out of the panhandle into washington county, northernvalley. then as we step through our time here, by 9:00 on saturday morning, that snow moves east of the blue ridge, into frederick county, northern loudoun, and gets closer to montgomery county and fairfax county. and i think then it's going to begin to move into the metro area after that between 10:00 and 11:00 in the morning through 2:00 in the afternoon. how much will we get? i think...
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area of concern if there's any real dangerous weather out there, stay in your houses in the florida panhandlee get rid of the storms, one of the best weekends we've seen in two, three months for the east coast. the warm air will stay with us for a short period of time. 53 in new york on saturday. 59 in d.c. that's a really nice weekend. it will be a little breezy but the sun will be out. sunday stays kind of nice but here comes the cold air. minneapolis at 14. we're tracking once again this polar air. the white is the really cold air as we go through the weekend. watch it go from the arctic straight down into central canada and then it spills into the northern half of this country all next week. the coldest air in the northern hemisphere will be located over the great lakes. painful. >> we'll call that little area by you the extreme weather center. >> i think someone already has that. gma. i think gma has that. >> we'll have to come up with something else. that was amazing. i was excited to see that a lot of snow has melted. >> it's on its way. >>> coming up on "morning joe," mayor bill de bl
area of concern if there's any real dangerous weather out there, stay in your houses in the florida panhandlee get rid of the storms, one of the best weekends we've seen in two, three months for the east coast. the warm air will stay with us for a short period of time. 53 in new york on saturday. 59 in d.c. that's a really nice weekend. it will be a little breezy but the sun will be out. sunday stays kind of nice but here comes the cold air. minneapolis at 14. we're tracking once again this...
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only near ten shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. hagerstown down to seven above.mid teens. in washington in the mid teens right now. danella, good morning. do we have any early delays? >>> no early delays, but i am tracking a few things to warn you about. first we'll start with a dramatic interpretation of an accident on 395. so to you it looks like a blurry light. to me, it's an accident to the right shoulder lane. this is 395 northbound at edsall. so not blocking the road for you. travel lanes open northbound and southbound. we'll shoot to the beltway now. taking the beltway in montgomery county, inner loop and outer loop, nice and clear. and for folks taking the beltway in virginia this morning. as you get closer to van dorn, i am tracking a disabled truck there. when i return at 4:31, i'll give you a live look. aaron and eun? >> see you then. thank you. >>> 4:28 the time. new this morning, d.c. police trying to sort out two new homicides that happened within hours of each other. someone shot an 18-year-old on hallier it rasin southeast -- ta hallier it rasin s
only near ten shenandoah valley, panhandle of west virginia. hagerstown down to seven above.mid teens. in washington in the mid teens right now. danella, good morning. do we have any early delays? >>> no early delays, but i am tracking a few things to warn you about. first we'll start with a dramatic interpretation of an accident on 395. so to you it looks like a blurry light. to me, it's an accident to the right shoulder lane. this is 395 northbound at edsall. so not blocking the road...
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jailing about three dozen homeless people over and over again for crimes like sleeping in public and panhandling according to the advocacy group impact homelessness from two thousand and four to two thousand and thirteen osceola county collectively arrested these same thirty seven individuals one thousand two hundred fifty times they were incarcerated for nearly sixty two thousand days costing the county a total of over five million dollars keep in mind it would have cost taxpayers one point four million dollars or less to house these individuals then jail them but it's not just the south trying to throw away its homeless problem san francisco's dealing with poverty issues by literally treating the homeless like garbage according to activists some street cleaners are spray not just the sidewalks where the homeless sleep but the people themselves although city officials are denying the practice a two thousand and eight investigation by activists using undercover cameras showed street cleaners both kicking homeless people and hosing them down with water cannons so once again instead of investing i
jailing about three dozen homeless people over and over again for crimes like sleeping in public and panhandling according to the advocacy group impact homelessness from two thousand and four to two thousand and thirteen osceola county collectively arrested these same thirty seven individuals one thousand two hundred fifty times they were incarcerated for nearly sixty two thousand days costing the county a total of over five million dollars keep in mind it would have cost taxpayers one point...
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panhandle of west virginia. maybe more up toward the pennsylvania border. now let's check on our traffic conditions early. probably not much out there, right? >> that's right. light volume in the area. not tracking any accidents as folks travel in charles county, waking up here. good morning to you. these local roads, they are open. traveling on 301, no accidents, no delays. 210 also checks out. 301 connecting to 5, taking branch avenue to the beltway, it is nice and clear. in fact, making the trip on the beltway as you travel prince george's county heading toward the wilson bridge, those travel lanes are open in both directions. and as you loop around to the beltway in virginia, this is at braddock. again, inner loop and outer loop absolutely clear. i'm back in ten minutes. back to you. >> see you then. thank you. >>> coming up on 4:32. molette green's at the live desk with breaking news. >>> yes, right now international flights bound for geneva, switzerland, including one out of dulles are returning to normal now after a hijacking scare. this morning the
panhandle of west virginia. maybe more up toward the pennsylvania border. now let's check on our traffic conditions early. probably not much out there, right? >> that's right. light volume in the area. not tracking any accidents as folks travel in charles county, waking up here. good morning to you. these local roads, they are open. traveling on 301, no accidents, no delays. 210 also checks out. 301 connecting to 5, taking branch avenue to the beltway, it is nice and clear. in fact,...
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out toward loudoun county, winchester, the panhandle of west virginia. we continue to watch this rain and the moisture moves into a very cold air mass. that's why we have the sleet and freezing rain that continues to fall. the snow, it is well up towards the north. around pittsburgh, up around state college. this will only be freezing rain for us. maybe a little bit of sleet mixed in. and then changing back over to rain. let's break it down for you. here we are at 11:30, showing the freezing rain around the d.c. area and back towards the west. rain down towards the south. watch what happens around 3:00 in the morning. the rain starts to move up. we start to see less and less freezing rain, and we're just dealing with the rain down to the south. freezing rain towards the west. by 7:00 a.m., it is predominantly rain from i-95, especially down to the south and east. right now i think rush hour should be okay in most areas. but notice back around winchester, up towards hagerstown and martinsburg, these are theers that normally have the worst scenario when fr
out toward loudoun county, winchester, the panhandle of west virginia. we continue to watch this rain and the moisture moves into a very cold air mass. that's why we have the sleet and freezing rain that continues to fall. the snow, it is well up towards the north. around pittsburgh, up around state college. this will only be freezing rain for us. maybe a little bit of sleet mixed in. and then changing back over to rain. let's break it down for you. here we are at 11:30, showing the freezing...
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loudoun county, blue ridge and panhandle of west virginia for tuesday evening into wednesday afternoon. could easily get some accumulations of freezing rain on the surfaces, the road surfaces as well as some of the roads and the power lines. we'll watch this very, very carefully. for now, though, temperatures generally inching their way into the mid 30s. when i see you next, we'll be talking about the cold rain that's coming, ice potential into metro and the significant icing to our north. see you in a few. >> thank you. we'll see you shortly. >>> stay with news 4 all day for updates on the weather and get up early with us at 4:00 am for any changes in the forecast tomorrow morning, changes in road conditions and any closing that is come in, too, we'll be covering for you. >>> right now, students and staff are preparing for president obama to stop by their school in prince george's county. bucks middle school in adelphi in a few minutes from now, talking about bringing better technology to the students. good morning. tell us about what's going on out there. >> well, good morning, barba
loudoun county, blue ridge and panhandle of west virginia for tuesday evening into wednesday afternoon. could easily get some accumulations of freezing rain on the surfaces, the road surfaces as well as some of the roads and the power lines. we'll watch this very, very carefully. for now, though, temperatures generally inching their way into the mid 30s. when i see you next, we'll be talking about the cold rain that's coming, ice potential into metro and the significant icing to our north. see...
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liam neeson demmer we saw it listed as and it and so the first one we first got we were up in the panhandle of texas in some town they had a wal-mart that was it and there were days of the that everybody go were going to wal-mart today you want to go ok i'm coming in so but we checked into those when we all got to this motel envelop was in the room right next to me and all of a sudden i hear philip just screaming gone i can't bowl leave i mean he is really screaming as i go by i don't really know him but i gotta go make sure he's ok so i go over there i go will be ok he goes no i'm gone won't what's wrong he goes they've taken my scene out i'm gone you're kidding he goes no and he goes and they cut this other one and i'm gone amen wow and then i said i'm stared on i better go check my script or my script they've taken me out they've got they've got other well regularly was an ensemble piece and we are signed on because we're an ensemble piece and i look and. they hired deborah weir and are weaker than what they did was they shifted all this dialogue that all of us a lot of you are still in
liam neeson demmer we saw it listed as and it and so the first one we first got we were up in the panhandle of texas in some town they had a wal-mart that was it and there were days of the that everybody go were going to wal-mart today you want to go ok i'm coming in so but we checked into those when we all got to this motel envelop was in the room right next to me and all of a sudden i hear philip just screaming gone i can't bowl leave i mean he is really screaming as i go by i don't really...
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, 10:30, snow across much of the area, especially northern virginia and through maryland and the panhandle virginia. down south, this may start out as some rain for you. you may get over to some shower activity as far as know was concerned. but i wouldn't expect much down towards the south and east. tomorrow afternoon, it just gets windy, and it gets cold again. temperatures in the 30s. windchills in the 20s. you've been through this before. now forecast, a coating to an inch from d.c. to the south. that's really pushing it. 1 to 2 inches around leesburg, frederick, around warrenton area. once again i'm thinking the lower end of this. back towards the north and west, this is the area i think could see the most, and it's 2 to 4. anything that falls of course will stick to the snow. however, i think the roadways might just be okay. that's what this graphic says. some refreezing overnight, but not too bad. snow moves in, mostly like, and main kroese roads should be okay. the highways are going to be fine tomorrow. the one exception could be 70 and maybe 81. but for the most part we'll be all
, 10:30, snow across much of the area, especially northern virginia and through maryland and the panhandle virginia. down south, this may start out as some rain for you. you may get over to some shower activity as far as know was concerned. but i wouldn't expect much down towards the south and east. tomorrow afternoon, it just gets windy, and it gets cold again. temperatures in the 30s. windchills in the 20s. you've been through this before. now forecast, a coating to an inch from d.c. to the...
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loudoun county and the panhandle of west virginia. down to the south and east not as big a problem, a light glaze to the south. a few sidewalks covered. an inch to quarter of an inch from d.c. to bethesda and fairfax. it was back towards the west, w winchester, leesburg and clarksburg and gaithersburg and frederick, where we saw a quarter to a half-inch of ice and that will bring down trees and bring down power lines what we've seen through the area. temperatures are starting to go up. as the storm system moves out we continue to see clearing skyiei overnight tonight, at least partial clearing. and we see 48 in washington and 48 in fredericksburg and nearly 50 here and temperatures fall to the 20s and some to the teens. we mention a re-freeze, plus more than potential weekend snow coming up in a minute. >>> tonight, a small memorial is growing outside a high school in mcclain following the deaths of two students. police found a 7-year-old boy dead in scouts run nature school monday and found a 7-year-old boy dead at his home and polic
loudoun county and the panhandle of west virginia. down to the south and east not as big a problem, a light glaze to the south. a few sidewalks covered. an inch to quarter of an inch from d.c. to bethesda and fairfax. it was back towards the west, w winchester, leesburg and clarksburg and gaithersburg and frederick, where we saw a quarter to a half-inch of ice and that will bring down trees and bring down power lines what we've seen through the area. temperatures are starting to go up. as the...
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leading edge of the snow, as of 11:00 tonight, we'll have that moving into the shenandoah valley, panhandlef west virginia. that is between 11:00 tonight until around 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, that it will begin to sweep across the metro area, and eventually quickly leaving. initially, light snow, and then briefly moderate, between 6:00 a.m. after that, it's gone, maybe mixing with some rain, this zone in green here, in yellow, on the eastern shores, draws some warmer air in. so how much snow from this system as it moves on through? i think we may get a dusting to an inch right here in washington. and areas just to the north of the metro area, northern prince george's county, montgomery, maybe 1 to 2 inches, northern loudon county, frederick, and farther north, maybe 2 to 3 from western howard county up near the pennsylvania border, washington county, and western marynd. and after that's gone, we'll have a welcome warming coming our way tomorrow afternoon. some sunshine back, highs in the 40s. and then, hitting the mid-50s, i think, on wednesday and thursday afternoon. and with that mild w
leading edge of the snow, as of 11:00 tonight, we'll have that moving into the shenandoah valley, panhandlef west virginia. that is between 11:00 tonight until around 1:00, 2:00 in the morning, that it will begin to sweep across the metro area, and eventually quickly leaving. initially, light snow, and then briefly moderate, between 6:00 a.m. after that, it's gone, maybe mixing with some rain, this zone in green here, in yellow, on the eastern shores, draws some warmer air in. so how much snow...
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with a lot of gulf moisture and this is blowing it up from oklahoma city to denver back into the panhandles and then you get the worst weather and it will be a huge system all of this moisture out ahead of it with a lot of flight delays. 15 in lake tahoe. a lot of increasing clouds and rain fall protection are not much and i buy that because there is not a lot of cold fronts here so maybe a 10th of an inch and more likely coming in late thursday increasing clouds, and mostly cloudy to the north 50s on the temperatures low-to-mid and you get some of this cloud cover and you get temperatures in the 30s and it's tough to get above 55 degrees and over on the extended outlook, it looks like increasing rain coming in late wednesday and thursday and then a break friday and sunday could be one much those days when it rains to the north bay and hardly anything to the south. >>> european markets are down, continuing the downward cycle in the global markets and japan's nikkei came down and hong kong is also down two and a half% and they are losing ground overnight and china and the u.s. reported weak
with a lot of gulf moisture and this is blowing it up from oklahoma city to denver back into the panhandles and then you get the worst weather and it will be a huge system all of this moisture out ahead of it with a lot of flight delays. 15 in lake tahoe. a lot of increasing clouds and rain fall protection are not much and i buy that because there is not a lot of cold fronts here so maybe a 10th of an inch and more likely coming in late thursday increasing clouds, and mostly cloudy to the north...
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our friends and neighbors in the panhandle of west virginia and the shenandoah valley. all under the winter weather advisory. for the metro area points south and east, a coating to maybe an inch, northern and western suburbs, 1 to 2 inches of snow. have to go to frederick county, hancock, martinsburg where you could see 2 to 4 inches of snow. we'll be keeping a close eye through the day. but for now, though, 36 now in washington. winds out of the north averaging 6 miles per hour. so it's not a very pretty day today. temperatures at or slightly above the freezing mark, most of this is going to stick on the grass not on the road. >> this cold and ugly and cloudy pattern we're in today, we're going to be stuck in it for most of the weekend and early next week. highs in the 30s today, tomorrow and monday. average is now 47. we'll be back about average on tuesday, little rain chance there. and 50s and 60s. >> am i dreaming? >> i hear employee of the month nominations coming my way. >> i'll write that letter. >> once we get there, you've got it. >>> well, this morning, you're
our friends and neighbors in the panhandle of west virginia and the shenandoah valley. all under the winter weather advisory. for the metro area points south and east, a coating to maybe an inch, northern and western suburbs, 1 to 2 inches of snow. have to go to frederick county, hancock, martinsburg where you could see 2 to 4 inches of snow. we'll be keeping a close eye through the day. but for now, though, 36 now in washington. winds out of the north averaging 6 miles per hour. so it's not a...
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began just after 10:00 last night in the richmond district and in the neighborhood north of the panhandle. more than 6600 customers were effected. crews found wires hanging in the area. >>> time is 5:07. a key vote later today in san francisco on whether to ban the sale of plastic water bottles on public property. they make money from selling plastic bottles. >>> it is the morning after for a former stanford basketball star who made sports history. what he has to say. >>> capturing mexico's most wanted drug lord. how he planned to escape just before his capture and why he soon may be brought here to the u.s.. >>> 101 san francisco looks pretty good coming up to the 80 split. we'll tell you more about this drive and the drive down the peninsula. >>> springtime temps in february over the weekend. will they continue today? and is rain still on track for wednesday? and if so what time? one of the best things is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll
began just after 10:00 last night in the richmond district and in the neighborhood north of the panhandle. more than 6600 customers were effected. crews found wires hanging in the area. >>> time is 5:07. a key vote later today in san francisco on whether to ban the sale of plastic water bottles on public property. they make money from selling plastic bottles. >>> it is the morning after for a former stanford basketball star who made sports history. what he has to say....
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maybe not as wintry across the panhandle. freezing rain and drizzle into oklahoma and dallas. here heading into the western gulf. this is an area we head into the weekend. one quick system cut across the ohio valley and across the northeast that will bring nor more of a nuisance snow, a couple inches. these systems fade across the north of new england. they are not looking at a big snow with this system. lori, let's send it back to you. lori: well it is winter after all. heather, thank you. adam: on the broadcast yesterday we told you about a major salt shortage which is hitting parts of the country. now we're hearing about a surprising ice melting alternative and in some cases it is tasty one too. cheese. some states are actually sprinkling cheese brian and this is not so appetizing but dairy waste products, in effort to melt ice. in wisconsin transportation workers used trucks in part of the state's 140 cheese plants to pick up. >> brian: and dump it on streets. what -- brine. what are the most popular to do this? mozzarella and provo loan. they work best due to high salt co
maybe not as wintry across the panhandle. freezing rain and drizzle into oklahoma and dallas. here heading into the western gulf. this is an area we head into the weekend. one quick system cut across the ohio valley and across the northeast that will bring nor more of a nuisance snow, a couple inches. these systems fade across the north of new england. they are not looking at a big snow with this system. lori, let's send it back to you. lori: well it is winter after all. heather, thank you....
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he is speaking in tongues all along the panhandle and this pining erosion is getting dust in my eyes.ry twitch and drum salute, salutes mine. >> that was insane. >> he has never been sexier, ever. i just want him to look in my eyes and say i get drunk on your morsels one more time. >> i don't even -- let's go around the table. grade the poem and then how did lou -- i thought lou did a imbued job. >> i give the poem an f, but lou an a plus. he was never sexier. >> aren't poems supposed to rhyme? >> when you have lou nothing else matters. >> michael, does it matter she is a terrible poet? she is kristen stewart. >> i don't know who kristen stewart is. >> she is a cheater. >> i'm sure she is a nice person. she does something on movies i haven't seen. >> we are old. >> did you see "panic room"? >> she was the daughter -- >> she played jodie foster's son in "panic room." >> it was a daughter. was it a son? >> it looked like a son to me. >> she is a beautiful young woman now. >> now. >> what about the kid that got lost in the nose of the airplane? that's another story. is this a reflection
he is speaking in tongues all along the panhandle and this pining erosion is getting dust in my eyes.ry twitch and drum salute, salutes mine. >> that was insane. >> he has never been sexier, ever. i just want him to look in my eyes and say i get drunk on your morsels one more time. >> i don't even -- let's go around the table. grade the poem and then how did lou -- i thought lou did a imbued job. >> i give the poem an f, but lou an a plus. he was never sexier. >>...
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it's called a texas hook because basically it moves through the panhandle and makes a left-hand turn and hooks through the great lakes. on our page we have some colorful names for that. we have snow coming in at 5:00 p.m.. looking at this note getting heavy into tonight. it exits early after rush-hour on wednesday. tomorrow morning could be rough. we're expecting three-6 in. of snow to come our way. then we begin to dry out with some areas in northwest indiana possibly seeing 4-6 in.. snow in the evening. mid-20s. tomorrow's high is 24. six percent chance of snow early in the day. thursday is another cold one morning temperatures down to five. >> a quick update on traffic. a water main breaks slowing things down in maywood. we have a few other items. 76 and halsted have that intersection shut down for ongoing police investigation if you are coming in on the eisenhower between morgan and racine, we have full blame closures up to 50 minutes at a time in place until 5:00 a.m.. plan accordingly. you could be stuck in that full lane closure. >>coming up ... another grocer is buying up mor
it's called a texas hook because basically it moves through the panhandle and makes a left-hand turn and hooks through the great lakes. on our page we have some colorful names for that. we have snow coming in at 5:00 p.m.. looking at this note getting heavy into tonight. it exits early after rush-hour on wednesday. tomorrow morning could be rough. we're expecting three-6 in. of snow to come our way. then we begin to dry out with some areas in northwest indiana possibly seeing 4-6 in.. snow in...
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would bring opportunity to the area, but instead -- >> i noticed a lot moreuppies, i noticed when i panhandledet food money. >> reporter: but inside there's prosperity. >> they are profitable and want to keep expanding and growing. the fact twitter is hiring doesn't surprise me. >> reporter: alex wilhelm listened in on the first-ever twitter earnings call. wilhelm was one of twitter's first users. >> they break news, analyze the news, they are the news. without that feed, i would know so much less. >> reporter: a platform for celebrities, politicians, and first lady michelle obama and helped create viral sensations like bat kid. >> it's great, it's disseminating information quickly. it takes the masses and channels them. >> reporter: lindsey says there's one problem, a dark spot in the earnings report. >> even though twitter made more money than we expected, it didn't bring in enough new users, and, in fact, the users there are checking in less often. >> reporter: executives say they want to make twitter more friendly to beginners. there are more changes ahead. but in the neighborhood where tw
would bring opportunity to the area, but instead -- >> i noticed a lot moreuppies, i noticed when i panhandledet food money. >> reporter: but inside there's prosperity. >> they are profitable and want to keep expanding and growing. the fact twitter is hiring doesn't surprise me. >> reporter: alex wilhelm listened in on the first-ever twitter earnings call. wilhelm was one of twitter's first users. >> they break news, analyze the news, they are the news. without...
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someone if someone were to come along and unite them 71821, the bank's of the creek in what is now the panhandleof nebraska, two nights before a meteor had shot through the sky left a giant red swath of clouds across the sky and in 1821 by the banks a baby was born and his father named him red cloud and red cloud was the man who would eventually unite these people. tom will tell you about that. >> as bob just said it, red cloud was born in may of 1821. and he -- there were so many stories we have heard of in history of people, men and women that had a very difficult childhoods and have to rise above them and their resiliency and the strength they gain from their experiences made them into leaders, made them tougher than some of their rifles and that was certainly red cloud's situation he was born in 1821, his mother -- he had a younger brother, little spider eventually. when red cloud was only 8-years-old his father died in d his father didn't die, you know, a war accident or anything, he died of alcoholism. as we are talking about the mid-1820s and here is a sioux man biting debacle is him comi
someone if someone were to come along and unite them 71821, the bank's of the creek in what is now the panhandleof nebraska, two nights before a meteor had shot through the sky left a giant red swath of clouds across the sky and in 1821 by the banks a baby was born and his father named him red cloud and red cloud was the man who would eventually unite these people. tom will tell you about that. >> as bob just said it, red cloud was born in may of 1821. and he -- there were so many stories...
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rain continues to fall and temperatures along the 50s and 60s into the panhandle and southeast.we have seen a major rainmaker and snowmaker. something they needed. this will continue to produce showers and storms across portions of california into the rockies, locally heavy rain possible which is going to be a big concern on the roadways. what's going on with the temperatures from coast to coast. 60s in new orleans, 30s up by washington, d.c. and sitting warm and pretty in south florida. that's a look at the forecast. >> and this weather report has been brought to you by petco. >> i can't believe how nice you are going through the florida. we brought you up here. >> we're all family. we're having fun. >> well said. >>> coming up here on "gma" from superstar to superhero how clint eastwood saved a guy's life at the pebble beach golf tournament. >>> great story. >>> neal pat africa harris spent time at harvard yard do pick up an award. his hilarious performance in "pop news." [announcer]...if you think the best bed for one of you might be a compromise for the other one... [woman]a
rain continues to fall and temperatures along the 50s and 60s into the panhandle and southeast.we have seen a major rainmaker and snowmaker. something they needed. this will continue to produce showers and storms across portions of california into the rockies, locally heavy rain possible which is going to be a big concern on the roadways. what's going on with the temperatures from coast to coast. 60s in new orleans, 30s up by washington, d.c. and sitting warm and pretty in south florida. that's...
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leading edge, as of 6:00 saturday morning, that's going to begin to move in to the shenandoah valley, panhandleirginia, western maryland, washington county and frederick county, loudoun county after that by 9:00. then getting closer to washington by around 10:00, 11:00, that band of snow sweeps on through, moves east of the bay by 3:00 p.m. how much snow will we get? i think there's a good chance we'll see one to two inches in this light blue zone around washington, nearby suburbs south and southeast. just north and northwest, we may get two to four inches. some isolated spots in the dark blue zone, higher elevations could get six inches of snow. so for your valentine's day, we'll have that milder weather moving in this afternoon. then down to near 30 by dawn on saturday. after the snow ends saturday afternoon, sun back, highs upper 30s. another refreeze on sunday morning, in the 20s. afternoon highs on sunday, the upper 30s. and upper 30s again on monday. we'll have continual melting and refreezing each night all the way into next week. look at these numbers. the best numbers in the seven-day
leading edge, as of 6:00 saturday morning, that's going to begin to move in to the shenandoah valley, panhandleirginia, western maryland, washington county and frederick county, loudoun county after that by 9:00. then getting closer to washington by around 10:00, 11:00, that band of snow sweeps on through, moves east of the bay by 3:00 p.m. how much snow will we get? i think there's a good chance we'll see one to two inches in this light blue zone around washington, nearby suburbs south and...
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from the texas panhandle to kansas city to new england. >> reporter:and if you want to know what's going on in this picture: two ships delivered about 50-thousand tons of salt to the port of milwaukee. because of the harsh winter many communities have used up their supplies of salt to de=iced roads. pick the >> jacqueline: has look ahead to tomorrow morning in the forecast. temperatures in the forties. showers will start in the north bay bike 3. lee took on in deepening the ring will push toward the north they will be self. moving south. largely dry but showers will be off an d on in the morning. starting to spread south. heavy rain by midnight. moderate rain on saturday. >> jacqueline: heavily favo ured for moderate rain falls/ >> jacqueline: >> jacqueline: the north bay will pick up more than an inch in napa. this will continue to pile on through the day on saturday. we are looking at 5 in. of rain in the mountains. going all the way through saturday and into sunday as well. expecting some bloodied as well. flooding as well. >> jacqueline: up to three to 5 in. of rain by the end of the
from the texas panhandle to kansas city to new england. >> reporter:and if you want to know what's going on in this picture: two ships delivered about 50-thousand tons of salt to the port of milwaukee. because of the harsh winter many communities have used up their supplies of salt to de=iced roads. pick the >> jacqueline: has look ahead to tomorrow morning in the forecast. temperatures in the forties. showers will start in the north bay bike 3. lee took on in deepening the ring...
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temperatures sitting along the 50s and 60s into the panhandle and into the southeast.he west where we have seen a major rainmaker and snowmaker. something they've definitely needed. this system will continue to produce showers and storms across portions of california into the rockies, locally heavy rain possible which is going to be a big concern on the roadways. let's show you what's going on with the temperatures from coast to coast. we've got the 70s in phoenix. 60s in new orleans, 30s up by washington, d.c. and sitting warm and pretty in south florida. that's a look at the forecast fr >> and this weather report has been brought to you by petco. >> great. >> i can't believe you're still being nice to us going over how beautiful the weather in florida is and we dragged you up here. >> i love it here. we're all family. we're having fun. >> well said. >>> coming up here on "gma" from superstar to superhero, how clint eastwood saved a guy's life at the pebble beach golf tournament. great story. >>> and neil patrick harris spent some time at harvard yard to pick up an aw
temperatures sitting along the 50s and 60s into the panhandle and into the southeast.he west where we have seen a major rainmaker and snowmaker. something they've definitely needed. this system will continue to produce showers and storms across portions of california into the rockies, locally heavy rain possible which is going to be a big concern on the roadways. let's show you what's going on with the temperatures from coast to coast. we've got the 70s in phoenix. 60s in new orleans, 30s up by...
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now to a disturbing discovery. 55 bodies have been found on the dozer reform school in florida's panhandleen who attended the cool say it was hell on earth and recall the small white house on the product with they endured sexual abuse and brutal beatings, many are believed to have died from the abuse and the search for 40 more bodies continues. joining us now from naples, florida is jerry cooper he was sent there in 1960 when i was h- he was 15 years old he's the president of the white house boys organization which tworbgz stop violence against children in schools. good to have you with us, jerry. now, this was a reform school, you were sent to it because you had runaway. and for decades there were horror stories about the abuses taking place there. so how did it stay open for 111 years? >> antonio, the only thing that i can say to that, you know, that question is that the mind set there, it never changed. you know, from the day it started until it ends. the place was never policed by the right authorities. and they did what they wanted to at will when it came to us. >> you believe that yo
now to a disturbing discovery. 55 bodies have been found on the dozer reform school in florida's panhandleen who attended the cool say it was hell on earth and recall the small white house on the product with they endured sexual abuse and brutal beatings, many are believed to have died from the abuse and the search for 40 more bodies continues. joining us now from naples, florida is jerry cooper he was sent there in 1960 when i was h- he was 15 years old he's the president of the white house...
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the south is like the panhandle.west is like the midwest thanks to the transplanted retirees from the chicago area. the southeast is like the northeast, thanks to the snowbirds. an african-american population above the national average and hispanic population well above the national average, particularly in the southern tip of the state. like america has san francisco, florida has key west. over the past 60 years, florida has voted for the republican presidential candidate twice as often as the democrat. but the democrat has won the state three times, including clinton in '96 and president obama twice. the average margin of victory in all of the elections was just three points. florida hasn't voted for a losing presidential candidate since '92 and the hope for democrats is that in an increasingly more diverse population in that state, it will help keep the state in their column. if you go back to '96, nonwhites made up less than 20% of florida's voting population in presidential races. whites made up more than 80%. b
the south is like the panhandle.west is like the midwest thanks to the transplanted retirees from the chicago area. the southeast is like the northeast, thanks to the snowbirds. an african-american population above the national average and hispanic population well above the national average, particularly in the southern tip of the state. like america has san francisco, florida has key west. over the past 60 years, florida has voted for the republican presidential candidate twice as often as the...
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category that you beat the president of united states and the first lady than the visiting president panhandle beginning with the receiving line. >>host: does the evening have added stress? >>guest: i'm sure there are people there but for me it was enjoyable. the most recent that my wife and i went was for then president of china one year into the obama administration we were living in china the previous three years of rethought it would be interesting and fun to see the president of china who has never actually met the people himself or to see other people who are involved with u.s. china affairs. i found it fun the be my wife was spending more time thinking order clothes and hair. >>host: the reception concluded you go into the state dining room. how would you know, where to set? >>guest: depending on the size they have larger and smaller groups. the of larger ones you check your table and you cannot help doing the assessment how does this stand? how famous are the people we are with? say are careful to sprinkle out the famous people so nobody feels they have a bad seat. . . . . usually amer
category that you beat the president of united states and the first lady than the visiting president panhandle beginning with the receiving line. >>host: does the evening have added stress? >>guest: i'm sure there are people there but for me it was enjoyable. the most recent that my wife and i went was for then president of china one year into the obama administration we were living in china the previous three years of rethought it would be interesting and fun to see the president...
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it's cold for sure. 23 fredricksburg, 26 beautiful southern maryland now. 24 panhandle of west virginiathe door weather this morning, generally mid-20s across much of the area. low 30s by later on this morning. highs today in the mid 30s at best. a chance of a snow flurry or two this afternoon. chance of an inch or more tuesday morning. more on that coming up. >>> welcome back. we're talking about heart health. we were just talking about strokes which seem to be happening so much more frequently to men and women as a matter of fact. dean deanna, you're working with the campaign called power to end stroke which is the number one cause of disability. >> people don't realize it's important to understand the sign. it's very systemic. with one of the initiatives the program has, it teaches people the signs and symptoms and aware. most of all it's call 911. if someone is around don't delay. there's a short window of time between the onset of stroke and when disability occurs for them to administer medicine at the. that can change or save your life. i encourage people to go on heart.org and lo
it's cold for sure. 23 fredricksburg, 26 beautiful southern maryland now. 24 panhandle of west virginiathe door weather this morning, generally mid-20s across much of the area. low 30s by later on this morning. highs today in the mid 30s at best. a chance of a snow flurry or two this afternoon. chance of an inch or more tuesday morning. more on that coming up. >>> welcome back. we're talking about heart health. we were just talking about strokes which seem to be happening so much more...
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right now things are starting to get fired up and you can see snow coming down in the panhandle and zoomtle closer to dallas and right now just a very cold rain. we are picking up some of that sleet, freezing rain possibly just north of i-20 on the west side of dallas in ft. worth. most of the snow is to the north in the ohio valley, cleveland, indianapolis, getting some of that. cincinnati a cold rain for you and temperatures are going to stay cold in the south. 35 degrees right now in dallas. it will be dropping throughout the day. temperatures will be getting below freezing as we go through the late afternoon. but timing this out, it should be out of here by this afternoon and then pushing over towards the east as we get into monday morning. could see some showers for the southeast that does include atlanta and then off the east coast. looking like it's going to miss the northeast for the most part. the other big story this morning, fog, very dense fog across all of the southeast, visibility less than quarter of a mile anywhere from atlanta including alabama and most of the state of f
right now things are starting to get fired up and you can see snow coming down in the panhandle and zoomtle closer to dallas and right now just a very cold rain. we are picking up some of that sleet, freezing rain possibly just north of i-20 on the west side of dallas in ft. worth. most of the snow is to the north in the ohio valley, cleveland, indianapolis, getting some of that. cincinnati a cold rain for you and temperatures are going to stay cold in the south. 35 degrees right now in dallas....
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and then on friday, from southern new jersey down into the panhandle of florida.ext half hour. what was that? >> more blizzards? >> okay. anyw >>> we're not talking about blizzard conditions. the little shower activity we had is clearing out. it is mostly cloudy in the south bay. if you want that rain and snow in tahoe, we have a juicy system as of next week where we will be tracking showers. between now and then a warm up on the way. oakland at 64, 64 in san jose. five to eight degrees warmer for your highs tomorrow. >> okay. when we get back, no moist. but -- but the polar vortex returns. >> oh, no. >> it's back? >> it's back! >> wow. when is spring finally coming? >> don't hold your breath. >>> coming up next, fresh off the bronze medal finish in the snowboard cross, we'll catch up with alex deibold from wax technician to olympic medalist. he's with us after this. [ ambient street noise ] ♪ ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! [ male announcer ] let quicken loans help you save your money with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze. thanks, "g." wow! ♪ [ female announcer ]
and then on friday, from southern new jersey down into the panhandle of florida.ext half hour. what was that? >> more blizzards? >> okay. anyw >>> we're not talking about blizzard conditions. the little shower activity we had is clearing out. it is mostly cloudy in the south bay. if you want that rain and snow in tahoe, we have a juicy system as of next week where we will be tracking showers. between now and then a warm up on the way. oakland at 64, 64 in san jose. five to...
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state of texas doesn't matter you are you state can be in the east texas and est texas or up in the panhandle or in the rio grande valley over and over again, when you ask texans and americans is your top priority the answer over and over again is restoring obs, economic growth. yet i've got to tell you in the in the s i've served senated stph senate we have spent zero time talking about growth. in harry reads senate jobs and economic growth don't make it on agenda. guns.ent six weeks and and virtually no time talking about fundamental tax reform and reducing the barriers coming from washington that are making harder for people who are struggling to achieve american dream. oday what i want to you about is 1 specific avenue, we can to restore growth. a prof uly, i believe, dengsal blessing that at the five years of ad stag tphepbt growth and we've ot the lower label force participation in this country since 1978, we are also seeing beginning of a revolution in energy. are seeing extraordinary developments in energy that are pening up resources that 5 or 10 years ago would have been unimaginabl
state of texas doesn't matter you are you state can be in the east texas and est texas or up in the panhandle or in the rio grande valley over and over again, when you ask texans and americans is your top priority the answer over and over again is restoring obs, economic growth. yet i've got to tell you in the in the s i've served senated stph senate we have spent zero time talking about growth. in harry reads senate jobs and economic growth don't make it on agenda. guns.ent six weeks and and...
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storm system is headed east wart across parts of the carolina, georgia and parts of the florida panhandle and northern florida. you could see that weather this evening and as a matter of fact, we have a severe thunderstorm watch issued across the region until 2:00 p.m. eastern time. likely we'll be seeing a another severe thunderstorm watch or maybe tornado watch to include parts of carolinas and areas in virginia. the line of storms continuing to move eastward. several warnings with these cells. but we're not looking at tornado warnings. not a lot of rotation with these storms but damaging winds can be very powerful. they can gust over 60 miles an hour and themselves produce a lot of damage. farther north into parts of the northeast we're dealing with a lot of fog in the area, mist and approaching storms expected to hit parts of i-95 corridor by early this afternoon and those delays are piling up already. laguardia looking at delays more than two hours and averaging 45 minute delays in philly international. this same exact storm system has a cold part to it. we have blizzard warnings sti
storm system is headed east wart across parts of the carolina, georgia and parts of the florida panhandle and northern florida. you could see that weather this evening and as a matter of fact, we have a severe thunderstorm watch issued across the region until 2:00 p.m. eastern time. likely we'll be seeing a another severe thunderstorm watch or maybe tornado watch to include parts of carolinas and areas in virginia. the line of storms continuing to move eastward. several warnings with these...