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they are looking for people from ward 3. residents come and discuss priorities and the meeting begins at 9:30 and is being held at the convention center downtown. >> the archdiocese will honor an annual concert. it will take place today where the concert starts at 3:00 this afternoon followed by mass at 4:30 in southeast d.c. the washington mass choir will perform a special musical program. >> how long of a walk home by local children is fueling a national debate about free-range parenting and why they left their 6-year-old alone. >> mitt romney. is he on the precampaign trail? his comments raising speculations about a presidential run and what he said he will do different should he decide to run. >> the time will be out, but it may not be much from t gold. chuck is tracking the cold weather hour by hour trading-in or selling your car truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, book an appointment. and three, pick up a check at your nearest buy
they are looking for people from ward 3. residents come and discuss priorities and the meeting begins at 9:30 and is being held at the convention center downtown. >> the archdiocese will honor an annual concert. it will take place today where the concert starts at 3:00 this afternoon followed by mass at 4:30 in southeast d.c. the washington mass choir will perform a special musical program. >> how long of a walk home by local children is fueling a national debate about free-range...
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best shot in 2014 and now it's going to be sort of -- and the farther away from thed a ward snowden leaks this is fading from people's mind and there's concern about isis and terrorism. the momentum is on the side of the people trying to defend the nsa. >> when you talk about reformers, who are you talking about? what are you talking about. >> well, patrick leahy the chairman of the judiciary committee in 2014, was the author of the u.s.a. freedom act. the main issue is the first leak that came out of edward snowden's documents which was this mass collection of information on all of our phone calls, so that the time the phone numbers, the duration of the call and that sort of mass surveillance of americans was the most shocking revelation. that's been the main debate. how do they address that. how do you curb the nsa's authority that area. so president obama took some steps to change how the nsa handles that data but. maltly they want to remove the reformers in congress so leahy, senator ron widen, and others would like to remove the nsa's control of that, that database. >> short of large-scale comprehensive nsa refo
best shot in 2014 and now it's going to be sort of -- and the farther away from thed a ward snowden leaks this is fading from people's mind and there's concern about isis and terrorism. the momentum is on the side of the people trying to defend the nsa. >> when you talk about reformers, who are you talking about? what are you talking about. >> well, patrick leahy the chairman of the judiciary committee in 2014, was the author of the u.s.a. freedom act. the main issue is the first...
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people deserve to die. >> pelley: clarissa ward in paris. thank you. condemnation of the attack came from, among others, the arab league and council on american islamic relations a muslim civil rights group. president obama called the attack cowardly and evil. he telephoned french president hollande to offer american condolences and help. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the families who have been lost in france and for those who carried out the attacks ultimately they will be forgotten and we will stand with the people of france. >> pelley: michael morell is a former number two at the c.i.a., now our senior security contributor at cbs news. in recent weeks we had the islamic extremists shoot up shot in sydney, australia. before that the attack in parliament in ottawa, canada. how is today different from the attacks? >> two things stand out to me in terms of what's different. one is the attacks you mentioned were lone individuals. this was obviously three individuals. this makes this a conspiraciy. it's much more difficult to carry out a conspiracy with multiple individuals than it is
people deserve to die. >> pelley: clarissa ward in paris. thank you. condemnation of the attack came from, among others, the arab league and council on american islamic relations a muslim civil rights group. president obama called the attack cowardly and evil. he telephoned french president hollande to offer american condolences and help. >> our thoughts and prayers are with the families who have been lost in france and for those who carried out the attacks ultimately they will be...
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people as well as leaders from around the world. >> axelrod: elizabeth palmer reporting for us tonight from paris. liz, thank you. clarissa ward with more information about the missing suspect hayat boumediene and her ties to terror. >> reporter: for french authorities, hayat boumediene may hold the key to figuring out if her late partner supermarket shooter amady coulibaly and the kouachi brothers responsible for wednesday's massacre at a satirical magazine were part of a bigger terrorist cell in france. it is not yet known whether the men coordinated their attacks with each other, but hayat boumediene exchanged 500 phone calls with kouachi in 2014. she has no criminal record, but she has previously been questioned over her association with known islamic radicals, among them convicted terrorist jim al beghal. photos show them together posing with weapons in a forested area of central france. but neighbors at their paris apartment building said they seemed normal. >> they weren't mean people, they said hello, good-bye and hold the door, i bumped into them many times.cr >> reporter: said and cherif kouachi were also described a
people as well as leaders from around the world. >> axelrod: elizabeth palmer reporting for us tonight from paris. liz, thank you. clarissa ward with more information about the missing suspect hayat boumediene and her ties to terror. >> reporter: for french authorities, hayat boumediene may hold the key to figuring out if her late partner supermarket shooter amady coulibaly and the kouachi brothers responsible for wednesday's massacre at a satirical magazine were part of a bigger...
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people all around the world. this week it's the turn of eri katayama, a student from the japanese capital, tokyo. tokyo is divided up into 23 different wards, and eri's ward, ota, is to the south of the city. >> hello! welcome! please come in. my name is eri. this is my living room. this is where my family and i sit down to eat. breakfast, lunch, and dinner. the television and my piano are in the room next door. [piano music] aregato. when i don't have to go to school i like to drink a cup of coffee with my mom. >> i have a hobby. i like to make things out of beads. [jazz music] >> normally, the balcony would be full of flowers. when the weather's good you can see mount fuji in the distance. today it's a little too cloudy so you can't make it out. i'm glad you could visit! it would be great to see you again next time you're in tokyo! bye bye! >> mount fuji may have been shrouded in mist there, but we can promise you a glimpse of north africa's fabled atlas mountains, which spread out over more than 2000 kilometers across morocco, algeria, and tunisia. it's a region which has been hard hit by extreme weather events recently ranging from flo
people all around the world. this week it's the turn of eri katayama, a student from the japanese capital, tokyo. tokyo is divided up into 23 different wards, and eri's ward, ota, is to the south of the city. >> hello! welcome! please come in. my name is eri. this is my living room. this is where my family and i sit down to eat. breakfast, lunch, and dinner. the television and my piano are in the room next door. [piano music] aregato. when i don't have to go to school i like to drink a...
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people you come from? >> he goes home to -- i go home to new jersey. i live in newark, new jersey and live in the central wardwark. when i talk to friends of mine on my block or in my neighborhood, they can't name more than three or four united states senators. when you ask them about if the criminal justice system is fair they think it's unfair. they saw the incredible overincarceration of african-americans. what they are in tune with, can i find people, they don't care what color, party, what have you, correcting an american wrong that we are the leader in the globe. we are the incarceration nation, not china and russia. destroying lives in my neighborhood. they don't care about all the stuff we often talk about in washington. what they care is can we come together and get something done? if we are successful in expanding apprenticeship in the united states of america for white people black people, folks going on to get their ph.d.s from princeton and open up our economy, opportunity economy, then they are happy. that's what we need to focus on a lot more. only 13 months old is exciting to me is that despit
people you come from? >> he goes home to -- i go home to new jersey. i live in newark, new jersey and live in the central wardwark. when i talk to friends of mine on my block or in my neighborhood, they can't name more than three or four united states senators. when you ask them about if the criminal justice system is fair they think it's unfair. they saw the incredible overincarceration of african-americans. what they are in tune with, can i find people, they don't care what color,...
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politicians here are searching for answers many people fear that these types of attacks will become more common. >> schieffer: that is our clarissa ward reporting fromthis we're joined by farah pandith a special representative to muslim communities she's now council on foreign relations david ignatious, our friend and columnist for the "washington post" and cbs news justice and homeland security correspondent bob orr. farah, this was very disturbing report to me that we just heard from clarissa. she's quoting one person saying, it's not necessarily about religion but how do we come to grips with this and what do we do to turn this situation around? >> for sure, this is an issue of-time. this is the issue of our time. when you think about the pool from which the bad guys are recruiting you look at the numbers. one-fourth of the planet is muslim. 1.6 billion people. 62% that have number is under the age of 30. that's the pool from which they recruit. i make two points about this issue of recruiting. the terrible tragedy inures turned world's attention how are people getting recruited, how are the bad guys building their armies. this is the war of idea
politicians here are searching for answers many people fear that these types of attacks will become more common. >> schieffer: that is our clarissa ward reporting fromthis we're joined by farah pandith a special representative to muslim communities she's now council on foreign relations david ignatious, our friend and columnist for the "washington post" and cbs news justice and homeland security correspondent bob orr. farah, this was very disturbing report to me that we just...
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from attacks two weeks ago. 20 people were killed in those attacks. french govrmingt is expected to unveil new measures today aimed at helping to ward off future attacks. >> 6:21 a pair of united states warships are headed to red sea as tension unfolds amid a could seems like a could is happening in yemen now. shiite residents shield the residents of yemen leader and entererd nearby precedential palace yesterday. yemen president is important ally in this fight against al qaeda branch alaq in yemen. >> u.s. officials head to cuba today for what could be one of the most important negotiationss in years. >> representative from both countries will meet this morning in havana hoping to pay the way for new relationship and u.s. is hoping to restore diplomatic relations and in state of union last night he said there's no new hope for future in cuba. >> it was a fight fest on ice between flyers and penguins. but fly guys managed to beat pittsburgh in over time ♪ ♪ ♪ all the goodness of milk all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. >> flyers play clearly one of the most physical game of the surprise last night and game went to over time. let's go to the wells
from attacks two weeks ago. 20 people were killed in those attacks. french govrmingt is expected to unveil new measures today aimed at helping to ward off future attacks. >> 6:21 a pair of united states warships are headed to red sea as tension unfolds amid a could seems like a could is happening in yemen now. shiite residents shield the residents of yemen leader and entererd nearby precedential palace yesterday. yemen president is important ally in this fight against al qaeda branch alaq...
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ward from a recent magazine and ellis hennican. first from my facebook page page, would be the downside of a flat tax to do away with the expense of the irs? >> people who could afford the most to have to give the most to those who can don't have to give so much that is fair. >> that is with a more competitive country a flat tax is a much less destructive way for the government to raise revenue but there is no way to have a good tax system as we figure out how to restrain the growth of the government's spending. john: that still means the rich paid more to make if you make 10 times more you pay 10 times more. there is the zero bracket amount for the poorest citizens. >> is it likely with his proposed funding of college they would contribute to the probing higher education bubble. >> more than likely it is when a to present certain inevitable. >> you will raise prices to make a few subsidize something you get more of it and it is more expensive. civic guess it costs more ready but we needed trading and we need to compete. education is a good thing. >> what risks d.c. to prolonged in comedy quality? >> i think there is a major problem with corruption
ward from a recent magazine and ellis hennican. first from my facebook page page, would be the downside of a flat tax to do away with the expense of the irs? >> people who could afford the most to have to give the most to those who can don't have to give so much that is fair. >> that is with a more competitive country a flat tax is a much less destructive way for the government to raise revenue but there is no way to have a good tax system as we figure out how to restrain the growth...
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from home when they lost the control, pinned more to a tree. the accident struck a nerve with neighbors who say it is a dangerous stretch of road where people greed. she was a hey ward college business student full of promise. >> i don't know what i am going to do without her. she was supposed to be there for everything, for christmas and tuberculosis thanksgiving. er familiar di nows to the want had to happen to anyone. they're calling on the city to make changes. four people have died many last -- she is work wing the department of transportation and police asking for increased traffic open forcement. there's going to be day rare feedback to help slow down traffic at the thank you. time is now 5:10. very sense exwhen a man accused of kawed r causes appeared in the courtroom. >> about two dozen reel tifers were at the arraignment for 24- year-old man. he and 18-year-old gabrielle are facing charnels of vehicular manslaughter. prosecutors say it is not clear if the two men knew each other before they began street racing. he is being held on is hundred thousand dollars bail. >> >> a father is calling on his son's schoolban chirp who have not been vaccinated for measl
from home when they lost the control, pinned more to a tree. the accident struck a nerve with neighbors who say it is a dangerous stretch of road where people greed. she was a hey ward college business student full of promise. >> i don't know what i am going to do without her. she was supposed to be there for everything, for christmas and tuberculosis thanksgiving. er familiar di nows to the want had to happen to anyone. they're calling on the city to make changes. four people have died...
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one was the open ward for kids who may be guided dear john letter from a girlfriend that had an anxiety attack. those are people that go back to duty. but i were to work was like a submarine almost, very, very tight and very very dangerous and i want to talk about that danger and what my experience meant to me. i dear mac >> i am actually on this microphone. you want this mic two? [inaudible] [laughter] >> you are good. >> okay. i will talk this way. i remember going down a little bit of history when i was drafted i went down to the induction center in lower manhattan. this is the place i was made famous by arnold guthrie and his song and his movie alice's restaurant. and i remember the more physiological and psychological and sat me down to room d. were 100 of us were sort of milling about and then somebody came in and in five minutes i heard that password more than i ever heard in my life. that was my introduction. i don't know as expect dean. i would think i was expecting on behalf of president eisenhower. we want to thank you for your service to the country. immediately. the star-spangled banner. that was m
one was the open ward for kids who may be guided dear john letter from a girlfriend that had an anxiety attack. those are people that go back to duty. but i were to work was like a submarine almost, very, very tight and very very dangerous and i want to talk about that danger and what my experience meant to me. i dear mac >> i am actually on this microphone. you want this mic two? [inaudible] [laughter] >> you are good. >> okay. i will talk this way. i remember going down a...
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from the scene. imagine that. there are so many people in that hospital. maternity ward and general hospital as well.much of western mexico city. it's a developing story we are covering for you this second hour of "the rundown." welcome back. right now we want to also get the latest on that hostage crisis unfolding in the middle east. the isis deadline for jordan to turn over a convicted terrorist is expiring right about now. jordanian government has its own demand. we have our foreign correspondent who joins us this morning. good morning. where do things stand right now? >> good morning. by all measures there's some effort to try to secure the release of these two individual hostages held by isis. the jorndia information minister has confirmed though a few points. one, that the person isis wants released, a convicted suicide bomber in jordan remains in jordan. that means she has not yet been transported perhaps to turkey or elsewhere for a possible exchange. secondly, they would only release her in exchange for both the japanese hostage as well as the jordanian fighter pilot whose plane went down in
from the scene. imagine that. there are so many people in that hospital. maternity ward and general hospital as well.much of western mexico city. it's a developing story we are covering for you this second hour of "the rundown." welcome back. right now we want to also get the latest on that hostage crisis unfolding in the middle east. the isis deadline for jordan to turn over a convicted terrorist is expiring right about now. jordanian government has its own demand. we have our...
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ward from san francisco and that is our show today. and i'm ali velshi. watch, i'm actually going to walk off the set. >> >>> at least 38 people killed in yemen in a suicide attack outside a police headquarters. we'll be live in a moment with the latest. you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the programme - the number of syrian refugees displaced by the war hit 4 million this year. indonesians search teams located the tail section of the airasia that crashed in the java sea with 162 on board. >>> we'll introduce you to tiny
ward from san francisco and that is our show today. and i'm ali velshi. watch, i'm actually going to walk off the set. >> >>> at least 38 people killed in yemen in a suicide attack outside a police headquarters. we'll be live in a moment with the latest. you are watching al jazeera live from doha. also on the programme - the number of syrian refugees displaced by the war hit 4 million this year. indonesians search teams located the tail section of the airasia that crashed in the...
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ward off colorectal cancer by boosting the immune system. scientists found people with high levels of vitamin d in their blood were less likely to develop the disease. research from the dana farber cancer institute suggests that vitamin d triggers t-cells, the body's attack system against cancer. >>> an australia man dressed as a stormtrooper from the stars wars moving said his get -- star wars movie said his getup saved his life. >> he was walking by what he thought was a king brown snake when -- >> it lunged at me and bit me, but the good news is the armor, he bit me in the shin and the armor actually protected me and stopped it. >> you might be asking why is a 47-year-old man walking across star wars costume? he's doing it to raise money in a children's hospital. he's been walking in this costume for 279 days and already he's raised nearly $40,000. >> well, that's worth it. what would you do? what crazy thing would you do to raise money for charity? putting you on the spot. >> the dunking thing, i've done that before. >> in the cold, though, or was it warm? >> may not have done it in the cold. >> you were too comfortable. >> it was spring. it wasn't super warm
ward off colorectal cancer by boosting the immune system. scientists found people with high levels of vitamin d in their blood were less likely to develop the disease. research from the dana farber cancer institute suggests that vitamin d triggers t-cells, the body's attack system against cancer. >>> an australia man dressed as a stormtrooper from the stars wars moving said his get -- star wars movie said his getup saved his life. >> he was walking by what he thought was a king...
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people are being held. >> all right. clarissa ward thank you. right now we want to show you some of this morning's other headlines from around the globe.ad of ml-5 is planning a paris-stale terror attack against the united king tom. three plots have been foiled in recent months but eventually one will succeed. they're planning attacks which include blowing up a passenger jet and shootings in crowded places. >>> the los angeles teams says california's senator barbara boxer will be retiring. prior to that she served ten years in the house. 74-year-old boxer said i want to come home to the state i love so much. president obama calls her more than a senator. she is an institution. >>> macy's plans a major reconstruction and close about 14 stores. i wants to strengthen its e-commerce presence as more shoppers are going online. they may open retailers like the ones you see at t.j. maxx. >>> the actress and two of her children were at the vatican for a screening of her new movie "unbroken." francis didn't watch the move but stopped by afterward for a few words with angelina jolie who is an avowed atheist. >>> the 17-year-old cassandra wrote t
people are being held. >> all right. clarissa ward thank you. right now we want to show you some of this morning's other headlines from around the globe.ad of ml-5 is planning a paris-stale terror attack against the united king tom. three plots have been foiled in recent months but eventually one will succeed. they're planning attacks which include blowing up a passenger jet and shootings in crowded places. >>> the los angeles teams says california's senator barbara boxer will be...
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from the truck during the delivery to the hospital kitchen. >>catherine: witnesses say the holes broke and people began running. passersby helped to bring babies out of the nearby maternity ward injured including 22 children. >>catherine: nearly a year after it disappeared the loss of the malaysian airlines flight 370 has officially been declared an accident. that means that the families of the victims can continue the compensation process with the airline and insurance companies. the malaysian government says it will continue searching for the plane. >>catherine: flight 370 disappeared last march after taking off from calotte lumpur had a into beijing. 2 and 39 passengers and crew members were on board. >>catherine: the family members of two men being held hostage by ices are pleading for their lives of their loved ones. a japanese journalist and a jordanian pilot have been threatened with the heading. there have been three different deadlines in the space of a week and all have passed. >>catherine: anxious relatives of the pilot have been waiting for any word tonight. the terrorists want to swap a woman al-quaida prisoner and jordan has been considering that deal but it fir
from the truck during the delivery to the hospital kitchen. >>catherine: witnesses say the holes broke and people began running. passersby helped to bring babies out of the nearby maternity ward injured including 22 children. >>catherine: nearly a year after it disappeared the loss of the malaysian airlines flight 370 has officially been declared an accident. that means that the families of the victims can continue the compensation process with the airline and insurance companies....
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with many of the statements made by the witnesses including conversations we had with people like dr. ward bond from hungary and others who recognize the national security implications of a strong and vigorous opportunity for united is to share in our energy security with our partners around the globe. today talking about senate bill 33 history, ford piece of legislation for lng export operations with the department of energy. it is not too often we share this opportunity is for you have a bipartisan bill that will create jobs on the create energy security, add to our national security all the same time on the something we could do more of. i believe this is the opportunity to create a number of american across his country including colorado, one of the leading producers of oil and natural gas and renewable energy as well. mr. smith, questions are with. the department of energy testified last congress, 113 congress that the department of energy is keenly interested in vested in the energy security of allies and trading partners. do you think lng exports add to the energy security of our allies? >> w
with many of the statements made by the witnesses including conversations we had with people like dr. ward bond from hungary and others who recognize the national security implications of a strong and vigorous opportunity for united is to share in our energy security with our partners around the globe. today talking about senate bill 33 history, ford piece of legislation for lng export operations with the department of energy. it is not too often we share this opportunity is for you have a...
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from the people themselves if the people demand a change in policy. we should not have the people at the top, whether it is hospitals or other corporations making 300 times the ordinary workers in the wards or corporate offices or in the plants or wherever. and the way to change that is to make policy changes that stick. i also think we need to change our tax policies. there is a term you are never supposed to use and that is redistribution of wealth. you are not going to get rid, excuse me of the extremes of wealth inequality if you don't redistribady redistribute wealth and the weird thing about the term is you are never supposed to use it which means you are not supposed to do it unless you redistribute from the bottom up which is what we have been doing. >> host: there are values that underlie that. when i was growing up there was a, looking up to the little guy, the little guy was a person of respect. and today the little guy is somebody, well if he is a little guy, he is not worth much. if the values don't change the policies will not. >> guest: that is right. we have turned the table so the person of respect is at the top. and that is backwards in the kind of society we claim the
from the people themselves if the people demand a change in policy. we should not have the people at the top, whether it is hospitals or other corporations making 300 times the ordinary workers in the wards or corporate offices or in the plants or wherever. and the way to change that is to make policy changes that stick. i also think we need to change our tax policies. there is a term you are never supposed to use and that is redistribution of wealth. you are not going to get rid, excuse me of...
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ward and the search has shifted in that direction. so far 39 victims were locateded but # 123 people are still missing. a number of shifts including two from the u.s. navy continue to use so nar to locate the plane's wreckage. so far the crews have identified several large objects on the sea's floor. government officials say weather was a contributing fa factor in the december 28th crash. they believe the plane flew through satellite images showing temperatures below zero. a report translated to english says the most probable weather phenomenon is the icing. it can cause engine damage do due to cooling air. investigators belief that's one of the possibilities that occurred based on analysis of the data. >> the the worst thunderstorms in the world are in this region. >> kyle bailey is an aviation analyst. >> you have lightning. you have updrafts. you have hail. you have ice. >> in 2009 air france flight 447 went down in the atlantic ocean with 228 people on board. investigators recovered the plane's black boxes two years later. thas discovered the pilots lost control after ice crystals caused the plane's air speed indicators to malfunction.
ward and the search has shifted in that direction. so far 39 victims were locateded but # 123 people are still missing. a number of shifts including two from the u.s. navy continue to use so nar to locate the plane's wreckage. so far the crews have identified several large objects on the sea's floor. government officials say weather was a contributing fa factor in the december 28th crash. they believe the plane flew through satellite images showing temperatures below zero. a report translated...
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people are taking a million pictures. it doesn'thappen that often. we're about 60% of the country is frozen. we're not bad from new york to d.c. to florida. the cold stuff is west texas, oklahoma, north wards plains. that's where the trouble is right now. we have ice that is breaking out here with 31 in wichita flaws. 32 in lawsuiten. it's heading toward oklahoma city. around ice storm warning. the worst after the sunsets. we'll lose a couple of degrees as the sunsets and temperatures will drop a little bit. instead of liquid it will start freezing on the surfaces. power lines, sidewalks, bridges, and overpasses will be the problems. there's a lot of rain now. there will be rain this weekend, too, heading to the ohio valley. we could see a little bit of snow? the northern portions of new england. not looking at any big snowstorms. we haven't had a big coast to coast snowstorm yet. the bottom line no big snowstorms but next weeks will be brutally cold. like the coldest we've seen since last winter when we had all the trouble. we're talking negative 40 windchills in minneapolis. northern new england could be down to negative 20. windchills in new york city below zero. it will be cold next we
people are taking a million pictures. it doesn'thappen that often. we're about 60% of the country is frozen. we're not bad from new york to d.c. to florida. the cold stuff is west texas, oklahoma, north wards plains. that's where the trouble is right now. we have ice that is breaking out here with 31 in wichita flaws. 32 in lawsuiten. it's heading toward oklahoma city. around ice storm warning. the worst after the sunsets. we'll lose a couple of degrees as the sunsets and temperatures will drop...
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ward and the former republican governor of minnesota, ceo of financial services round-table, tim pawlenty. >> interesting, tim pawlenty few people know this. he was backup quarterback for fran tarking fromrazy legs. >> he had the legs but pawlenty -- >> you don't get a lot of snaps behind tarkington. >> remember joe? >> yes. >> canadian. >> heinz, let's talk about this thing. as a guy who played so well in the nfl and worked with ben roethlisberger and a bunch of other quarterbacks. is this something that goes on in the league that the air is taken in or let out depending on the preference of a quarterback? >> that's a common practice especially for quarterbacks. you know, you get the new game balls. they have a little slickness to them so you want to scuff them up a little bit just to get that first layer. it's all about a grip for the quarterbacks. it's about having a proper grip. when you deal with bad weather conditions like rain it makes it harder to grip the football. you see a lot of quarterbacks wearing gloves. but then you see quarterbacks who are just using their bare hands. but the advantage that you gain from that is quarterbacks with smaller hands tend to let the air out of
ward and the former republican governor of minnesota, ceo of financial services round-table, tim pawlenty. >> interesting, tim pawlenty few people know this. he was backup quarterback for fran tarking fromrazy legs. >> he had the legs but pawlenty -- >> you don't get a lot of snaps behind tarkington. >> remember joe? >> yes. >> canadian. >> heinz, let's talk about this thing. as a guy who played so well in the nfl and worked with ben roethlisberger and...