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peoria, illinois. hey, grandma. he's a fundamental analyst, obviously. yet he's saying there could be upside. at what point do you say it is time to step in? >> i don't think it's that time yet. real quick, talked about rig, cdril cut their dividend, the whole space got whacked. i think the trade, we said this before, i think rig is going to be forced to do something at some point. if and when it happens, they cut their dividend. then you buy sea drill which has gotten cheap. if it happens, i think sea drill will get the bounce that i've been waiting for for awhile now. >> shale, touch or no touch right now? >> no touch still. we all would agree on one thing for sure, you don't have to get to the bottom, you don't have to buy the bottom. lighting, i love this name, but not enough to buy it yet because i don't see the pain out of this stock. $90 stock under $30 a share, you can wait awhile, $35 when we see it start to move, then it might be time to look at it. >> let's get to our chart of the day here. brian kelly is going to sashay and look why reknewabl
peoria, illinois. hey, grandma. he's a fundamental analyst, obviously. yet he's saying there could be upside. at what point do you say it is time to step in? >> i don't think it's that time yet. real quick, talked about rig, cdril cut their dividend, the whole space got whacked. i think the trade, we said this before, i think rig is going to be forced to do something at some point. if and when it happens, they cut their dividend. then you buy sea drill which has gotten cheap. if it...
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but if you have a ted cruz out there, it plays well in peoria as they say. >> i think what has happened is self-identified conservatives and liberals goes with, they find news that affirms what they already believe. and that's obviously damaging to the cause we're talking about, fixing the broken system. so the media itself is suffering from a systemic failure. i think what is refreshing about the transition here, about some of the new media ventures we've seen is that there is a return to real news and nonnews without the political, not seen through the political lens in a way that news is so often seen, especially television news. i think what vice is doing, if you look at the documentaries and the news channel it's unvarnished -- very old school in a new media form. nothing is more sort of old fashioned. >> similar but not always good. that may be the case but it is explanatory. it is providing information in a way that can be hard to find in some of the traditional media. >> to go back to me being the moderator, we have this sort of polarization that's happening in media and in poli
but if you have a ted cruz out there, it plays well in peoria as they say. >> i think what has happened is self-identified conservatives and liberals goes with, they find news that affirms what they already believe. and that's obviously damaging to the cause we're talking about, fixing the broken system. so the media itself is suffering from a systemic failure. i think what is refreshing about the transition here, about some of the new media ventures we've seen is that there is a return...
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in 1956, 21-year-old diane kidder went to work in her father's grocery store in peoria, illinois, she needed the money since she was recently divorced and was raising her 2-year-old daughter, susie, and it was in that store one day that she met a bachelor in town, gene kaidell. >> gene was a very good talker, he was able to woo her. >> the calm dated for a year, fell in love and eventually married. they moved to phoenix, ards, where gene found work in the construction industry. together, gene and diane had three more children, greg, kelly and laurie. >> my siblings and i were really close, yeah, it was a lot of great childhood memories. >> over time, diane and gene decided that it was best for all concerned if they divorced. on september 17th, the couple met for dinner at a nearby restaurant to discuss the final details of the property settlement and visitation. by all accounts, the meeting went well. afterwards, diane dropped gene off at his apartment. from there, diane drove to the amber inn, where she met bob marlan, a man she was casually dating since her separation. a few hours l
in 1956, 21-year-old diane kidder went to work in her father's grocery store in peoria, illinois, she needed the money since she was recently divorced and was raising her 2-year-old daughter, susie, and it was in that store one day that she met a bachelor in town, gene kaidell. >> gene was a very good talker, he was able to woo her. >> the calm dated for a year, fell in love and eventually married. they moved to phoenix, ards, where gene found work in the construction industry....
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. ♪ >>> many parts of the country like peoria illinois are seeing their first big snowstorms of the season expecting a tough commute and there have been several accidents and highway closings. >>> the worst commutes this morning will be from the eastern great lakes down to northern virginia and up to new england where roads will be slippery and also be icy in the upper plains states. >>> flying, airport delays likely in chicago, washington, philly and new york. >>> well, back to the news. members of the u.s. ski team are in fouring after two were killed in an avalanche. >> the two victims were in a group coming down from the mountain when they apparently triggered the slide. abc's clayton sandell with the details. >> reporter: high on the mountain, search teams in helicopters with a desperate task after a sudden avalanche buried two rising stars in american skiing. >> the rescue crews were on the scene immediately with multiple helicopters and other rescue crew. they were able to extricate the two skiers, but unfortunately it was too late. >> reporter: four skiers escaped the wall of snow
. ♪ >>> many parts of the country like peoria illinois are seeing their first big snowstorms of the season expecting a tough commute and there have been several accidents and highway closings. >>> the worst commutes this morning will be from the eastern great lakes down to northern virginia and up to new england where roads will be slippery and also be icy in the upper plains states. >>> flying, airport delays likely in chicago, washington, philly and new york....
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it was peoria, decatur, agriculture transportation, a technology.yer was a place where people like dirt and glen cheese from all over the country and from all over the world wanted to come because illinois was a land of opportunity almost without parallel in america. today illinois is very different. the grandsons of burke and glen keith tell me they could not have started their company in illinois today. their grandfather started the company all its customers were in illinois companies, they went door-to-door to find them but today, none of their customers i a little like companies. they have all left and their grandsons tell me they themselves are feeling the pressure of high taxes and high regulation. today, illinois is not able to compete with our neighboring states. our citizens are suffering because of its and in many cases they are up and leaving. last year last year we lost more people than any other state in america. over the last ten years we have ranked right near the bottom of all 50 states for out migration to other states. people are l
it was peoria, decatur, agriculture transportation, a technology.yer was a place where people like dirt and glen cheese from all over the country and from all over the world wanted to come because illinois was a land of opportunity almost without parallel in america. today illinois is very different. the grandsons of burke and glen keith tell me they could not have started their company in illinois today. their grandfather started the company all its customers were in illinois companies, they...
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so from peoria to new york, it's been amazing.aid we just started when he started watching. >> and deb, i started watching in the anderson cooper days. hooked from then on. >> i love this newscast. insomniac news. none better. >> you all see us, reena and i, here. this was built over many years. a lot of people have been a part of the success of this show before reena and i ever showed up at abc news. thanks to you guys for doing your thing and making it happen for us every single day. and knock yourselves out with the cake. >> not often we get free cake on set. >> not often we get free anything on set. knock yourselves out. eat up. for you all, thank you for watching and sticking with us in the wackiness. don't miss the updates, wnnfans.com. we're not done here yet. more news on "world news now." med. don't miss the updates, wnnfans.com. we're not done here yet. more news on abc. stay with us. >>> good morning. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. i'm reena ninan. >> i'm t.j. holmes. here are some of the top headlines we're follo
so from peoria to new york, it's been amazing.aid we just started when he started watching. >> and deb, i started watching in the anderson cooper days. hooked from then on. >> i love this newscast. insomniac news. none better. >> you all see us, reena and i, here. this was built over many years. a lot of people have been a part of the success of this show before reena and i ever showed up at abc news. thanks to you guys for doing your thing and making it happen for us every...
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they act upon it and six years before that with this speech that kicked off his political career in peoria. and again references the founding fathers. trailing in the dust to spirit the revolution led this return slavery to the position of our fathers gave us. and these examples could be multiplied dozens of times. linkedin looks to the founding fathers for inspiration and for guidance and uses them to persuade his fellow americans. tonight i want to briefly look at where the interest came from and what the founding fathers gave him. the three most important were george washington thomas paine and thomas jefferson. but i also want to touch on to other fathers. thomas lincoln his actual father will never rises with dissatisfaction from his own father. longer quite enough for him. so to begin with thomas lincoln he was born in virginia 1778. he moved to kentucky. there he had his family daughter sarah, son abraham, and the little boy thomas who only lived for three days. thomas lincoln was a subsistence farmer and a carpenter all his life. and there was a fashion in the mid-20th century to d
they act upon it and six years before that with this speech that kicked off his political career in peoria. and again references the founding fathers. trailing in the dust to spirit the revolution led this return slavery to the position of our fathers gave us. and these examples could be multiplied dozens of times. linkedin looks to the founding fathers for inspiration and for guidance and uses them to persuade his fellow americans. tonight i want to briefly look at where the interest came from...
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right now december mince, peoria moving toward chicago indianapolis picking up some snow from that clipperr direction. so temperatures definitely colder enough to support accumulateing snowfall. you can see the numbers into the 20s. so by seven eight 10:00 o'clock tomorrow for philadelphia, that's when much of the snowfall will begin. it will begin earlier north and west as well south and west of our area. so that snowfall starts to arrive between 6:00 and 8m on tuesday light fluffy snow, slick spots total accumulation pretty much area wide of one to 2-inch 2-inches. it starts to taper off between 2:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon. but take look at the temperatures. 32 right now in philadelphia. 16 in pittsburgh. 3 degrees right now in chicago. it's one below in minneapolis. so that cold arctic air will continue to head in our direction. it's 32 in atlantic city right now. 18 degrees in the pocono mountains. we have 20s north and west so you can see the cold air it's here all we need is that moisture but it feels even colder when you factor in the wind. 21 degrees is what it feels like in wilm
right now december mince, peoria moving toward chicago indianapolis picking up some snow from that clipperr direction. so temperatures definitely colder enough to support accumulateing snowfall. you can see the numbers into the 20s. so by seven eight 10:00 o'clock tomorrow for philadelphia, that's when much of the snowfall will begin. it will begin earlier north and west as well south and west of our area. so that snowfall starts to arrive between 6:00 and 8m on tuesday light fluffy snow, slick...
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he says in a speech in peoria, in illinois, i would not know how to fix this if i had my own slaves.'m not pointing a finger at those people and smacking them around. the abolitionists would. garrison and the extremists like you were going to burn in hell. lincoln never did that. he said if we can let reasonable people reason together, we will find an answer. that is a glass half full answer. lincoln does have a vision of a proslavery future. glass half empty is how many people have to stay in bondage before that hazy future gets realized. these are questions you can answer for yourself. you can go both ways there. yeah. >> i just think it is interesting that he looked at george washington and thomas jefferson. we talked a lot about washington and jefferson and they are kind of the heroes of america, the founding fathers and all of that, but they owned slaves. thomas jefferson at home owned slaves and he wrote the declaration of independence. >> go figure. >> i think it is a compartmentalization thing just a little bit. also back to if we think lincoln was a racist, i think today rac
he says in a speech in peoria, in illinois, i would not know how to fix this if i had my own slaves.'m not pointing a finger at those people and smacking them around. the abolitionists would. garrison and the extremists like you were going to burn in hell. lincoln never did that. he said if we can let reasonable people reason together, we will find an answer. that is a glass half full answer. lincoln does have a vision of a proslavery future. glass half empty is how many people have to stay in...
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said, came to me after and said, we just had a meeting of bishops and this guy was the bishop of peoria. and somebody i knew and had actually played football with in high school. and he said, you know, there is a -- says hastert is anti-catholic and armey is anti-catholic. and i said, what are you talking about? and he said, well, that`s what is happening with these calls into bishops` meeting, and he said that`s serious stuff. so all of a sudden, this anti-catholic thing started to build up. you had a couple of people in the democrat minority who were unhappy with the choice, decided this would be, in my opinion would make good political fodder and really drive a wedge in for this coming election. and so here we have. all of a sudden, we have a religious thing. i`ve never intended -- never you know, i tried to be open about it, and it was really a pretty nasty period and experience that i had to go through for the first year that i was speaker. and finally, it got to the point that it looked like that wright couldn`t become -- step in and really serve people as a chaplain. and i decide
said, came to me after and said, we just had a meeting of bishops and this guy was the bishop of peoria. and somebody i knew and had actually played football with in high school. and he said, you know, there is a -- says hastert is anti-catholic and armey is anti-catholic. and i said, what are you talking about? and he said, well, that`s what is happening with these calls into bishops` meeting, and he said that`s serious stuff. so all of a sudden, this anti-catholic thing started to build up....
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one of the key relationships right now with india is a congressman from illinois peoria aaron aaron schock sure that company is there so caterpillar can export to india. >> construction equipment sales in china, so your.mac caterpillar's dependent on emerging markets for growth, it is a worrisome time from the will's largest consumer. >> this goes to the linkage on "surveillance" of economics into finance. we are seeing this away from the u.s.-center banks to caterpillar, now procter & gamble with an fx adjustment off of a strong dollar, and everything gets below single digits. >> again, procter & gamble had attempted to shift away from talking justice consumer product , and was trying to sell more premium products and emerging markets. stronger dollar makes that really difficult. >> we are going to talk about yahoo! and own a block. leslie picker with us, and this goes back to use of cash, yahoo! being one of the most absurd uses of cash that there is. >> $40 billion of cash is what we are talking about. that is what is up for grabs. they also have a stake in yahoo! japan, which is cash a
one of the key relationships right now with india is a congressman from illinois peoria aaron aaron schock sure that company is there so caterpillar can export to india. >> construction equipment sales in china, so your.mac caterpillar's dependent on emerging markets for growth, it is a worrisome time from the will's largest consumer. >> this goes to the linkage on "surveillance" of economics into finance. we are seeing this away from the u.s.-center banks to caterpillar,...
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. >> reporter: after 9/11 he was pulled over for a routine traffic stop in peoria illinois.low they found a briefcase full of cash. he was held as enemy combatant and transferred to to federal courts in 2009 he pled guilty to helping al qaeda. he was sent to the u.s. as part after second wave of attacks of the allegation this morning qatar offered to swap him for an american couple held by the gulf nation for alleged neglect of their adoptive daughter a charge they neglect. a source familiar with the discussion said qatar made the offer and wanted to do a deal last year. >> during meetings on matt and grace wang, with the state department u.s. ambassador at the time susan ziedi was in our office talking to some qataris when the qataris floated the idea of a prisoner swap, spill mentioning al mari. >> reporter: when fox news asked the state department about the transfer last week, a spokeswoman there said that they simply had nothing to do with it. for some contacts after his sentencing in 2009, he was given credit for time served. so that would put his release date from supe
. >> reporter: after 9/11 he was pulled over for a routine traffic stop in peoria illinois.low they found a briefcase full of cash. he was held as enemy combatant and transferred to to federal courts in 2009 he pled guilty to helping al qaeda. he was sent to the u.s. as part after second wave of attacks of the allegation this morning qatar offered to swap him for an american couple held by the gulf nation for alleged neglect of their adoptive daughter a charge they neglect. a source...
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take charles from peoria. he's been trying to get his fiancee to join him in the united states since january of 2012. for more than two years charles has waited. he's struggled with the financial support requirements. he's been unable to travel to see her. he had his application postponed time and time again. why? because charles is a quadriplegic on disability. take danny from jacksonville, illinois. works two shifts at a meatpacking facility. he applied and paid for his green card on october 4 2013. his green card was mailed to the wrong address. even though it was properly done on his paperwork and it was in order. danny lost his job because he couldn't show his green card to his employer and after many months of lost wages uscis admitted to my office and to danny that they screwed up and made a mistake. now more than a year later, danny finally receives his green card and went back to work. but not before our broken system cost him a year's worth of wages. madam speaker, these stories could be repeated hun
take charles from peoria. he's been trying to get his fiancee to join him in the united states since january of 2012. for more than two years charles has waited. he's struggled with the financial support requirements. he's been unable to travel to see her. he had his application postponed time and time again. why? because charles is a quadriplegic on disability. take danny from jacksonville, illinois. works two shifts at a meatpacking facility. he applied and paid for his green card on october...
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. >> there's a saying in the united states, how does it play in peoria. how is it playing in paris? there was a big deal made about the fact that the united states did not send a higher level delegation to the unity march. what does the average person in paris say about the absence of the united states? >> obviously it was noted but to be honest with you that was something of a sidebar on sunday when the main practice focus was the fact that almost 4 million people across the country participated in marches about 1.5 million in paris. in paris, it was about solidarity, about the values of the french republic, it was about this coming together, really of the people commemorating and at the same time mourning the fact that it was only the u.s. ambassador rather than a secretary of state or whatever, it was as i said, something of a sidebar. >> thank you for the perspective from paris. >> french officials are ramping up prosecutions against people who make comments supporting or justifying terrorism. two men have been sentenced for comments in support of the charlie hebdo gunmen. frenc
. >> there's a saying in the united states, how does it play in peoria. how is it playing in paris? there was a big deal made about the fact that the united states did not send a higher level delegation to the unity march. what does the average person in paris say about the absence of the united states? >> obviously it was noted but to be honest with you that was something of a sidebar on sunday when the main practice focus was the fact that almost 4 million people across the...
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it was peoria. it was rockford. it was decatur. it was agriculture. it was transportation.was technology. illinois was a place where people like burt and glenn keats from all over the country and indeed from all over the world wanted to come because illinois was a land of opportunity. almost without parallel in america. today illinois's very different. the grandsons of burt and glenn keats, i met with them. they told me i couldn't have started their company in illinois today. when their grandfather started the company all its customers were illinois companies. they were all illinois companies. they went door to door to find them. but today none of their customers are illinois companies. they have all left. and the grandsons told me that they themselves are feeling the pressure of high taxes and high regulation. today illinois is not able to compete with our neighboring states states. our citizens are suffering because of it. and in many cases they are up and leaving. last year we lost more people than any other state in america. and over the last ten years we have ranked ri
it was peoria. it was rockford. it was decatur. it was agriculture. it was transportation.was technology. illinois was a place where people like burt and glenn keats from all over the country and indeed from all over the world wanted to come because illinois was a land of opportunity. almost without parallel in america. today illinois's very different. the grandsons of burt and glenn keats, i met with them. they told me i couldn't have started their company in illinois today. when their...
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take charles from peoria. he's been trying to get his fiancee to join him in the united states since january of 2012. for more than two years charles has waited. he's struggled with the financial support requirements. he's been unable to travel to see her. he had his application postponed time and time again. why? because charles is a quadriplegic on disability. take danny from jacksonville, illinois. works two shifts at a meatpacking facility. he applied and paid for his green card on october 4 2013. his green card was mailed to the wrong address. even though it was properly done on his paperwork and it was in order. danny lost his job because he couldn't show his green card to his employer and after many months of lost wages uscis admitted to my office and to danny that they screwed up and made a mistake. now more than a year later, danny finally receives his green card and went back to work. but not before our broken system cost him a year's worth of wages. madam speaker, these stories could be repeated hun
take charles from peoria. he's been trying to get his fiancee to join him in the united states since january of 2012. for more than two years charles has waited. he's struggled with the financial support requirements. he's been unable to travel to see her. he had his application postponed time and time again. why? because charles is a quadriplegic on disability. take danny from jacksonville, illinois. works two shifts at a meatpacking facility. he applied and paid for his green card on october...
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take charles from peoria. he's been trying to get his fiancee to join him in the united states since january of 2012. for more than two years charles has waited. he's struggled with the financial support requirements. he's been unable to travel to see her. he had his application postponed time and time again. why? because charles is a quadriplegic on disability. take danny from jacksonville, illinois. works two shifts at a meatpacking facility. he applied and paid for his green card on october 4 2013. his green card was mailed to the wrong address. even though it was properly done on his paperwork and it was in order. danny lost his job because he couldn't show his green card to his employer and after many months of lost wages uscis admitted to my office and to danny that they screwed up and made a mistake. now more than a year later, danny finally receives his green card and went back to work. but not before our broken system cost him a year's worth of wages. madam speaker, these stories could be repeated hun
take charles from peoria. he's been trying to get his fiancee to join him in the united states since january of 2012. for more than two years charles has waited. he's struggled with the financial support requirements. he's been unable to travel to see her. he had his application postponed time and time again. why? because charles is a quadriplegic on disability. take danny from jacksonville, illinois. works two shifts at a meatpacking facility. he applied and paid for his green card on october...
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reporter: the caterpillar foundation was so impressed with lisc they helped open a local office in peoriase neighborhoods in a couple years. however, every investment that's made takes them closer to the neighborhood that they really want it to be. >> reporter: in flint, michigan that meant conserving oak street school. and for linda thompson conserving her past. >> i feel like i've come full circle. >> caterpillar is getting out in front of the work lisc is doing in communities as you saw in the piece and we should mention that caterpillar is the sponsor of our special series. and joining us now is the president and ceo of lisc michael rubenjer. first of all, congratulations on the work. and that school? that looked like a money pit. i don't even understand how you can turn something like that around. it's such a challenge. >> well, it was a challenge. but it turned out to be a great project, as you saw on the video. and it's a wonderful example of what lisc is doing all over the country to revitalize inner city and rural low-income communities and to improve the lives of the people that
reporter: the caterpillar foundation was so impressed with lisc they helped open a local office in peoriase neighborhoods in a couple years. however, every investment that's made takes them closer to the neighborhood that they really want it to be. >> reporter: in flint, michigan that meant conserving oak street school. and for linda thompson conserving her past. >> i feel like i've come full circle. >> caterpillar is getting out in front of the work lisc is doing in...
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the argument doesn't fit the argument that -- whether you're making $10 in peoria, illinois.u don't have to be in new york city. if you live in illinois and making $15 an hour, you're not sustaining a family on that. and we need higher wages than minimum wage and we need an economy that's creating more head of household jobs. right now in this economy, we have more unemployed adults at this period in our country's history than any other time. so that's what we need to be concerned about. and work on that. on a positive note, there are things in the president's speech that we can work on. that's where i'm walking out of the chamber tonight, committed on finding those areas of common ground and championing those areas. tomorrow we meet with the trade ambassador. if you level the playing field in those 11 asian countries, represent 40% of the world's gdp. the president said 95% of the world's customers are outside our country's boundaries. the farmers and manufacturers in my district need access to those markets. infrastructure, he talked about infrastructure -- >> the president
the argument doesn't fit the argument that -- whether you're making $10 in peoria, illinois.u don't have to be in new york city. if you live in illinois and making $15 an hour, you're not sustaining a family on that. and we need higher wages than minimum wage and we need an economy that's creating more head of household jobs. right now in this economy, we have more unemployed adults at this period in our country's history than any other time. so that's what we need to be concerned about. and...
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chicago 3, peoria 2. cleveland is 0. 20 below and new york city at 18.ill get up to the low 30s here and mid- to upper 20s out west. the good news is there is warmer weather krming. a big area of high pressure in sun valley. 36. medford is 55 and making its way east by thursday. 35 in minneapolis. 14 degrees above normal. 45 in kansas city and on friday makes its way up into fargo with a high of 3 >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cold one today. clouds over in philadelphia. snow light south and east in delaware and south jersey. temperatures are struggling to get to freezing this afternoon. another cold one tomorrow. not as cold in the morning. 25 degrees but still cold with a high of 38 on thursday. lots of sunshine. afternoon temperatures in the 30s friday and saturday. warmer on sunday ahead of late showers. then turning windy and colder early next week. have a great day. and that's your latest weather. >> thank you. coming up here's a startling sight. a hippopotamus launches out of the water at a passing boat. >> something you don't
chicago 3, peoria 2. cleveland is 0. 20 below and new york city at 18.ill get up to the low 30s here and mid- to upper 20s out west. the good news is there is warmer weather krming. a big area of high pressure in sun valley. 36. medford is 55 and making its way east by thursday. 35 in minneapolis. 14 degrees above normal. 45 in kansas city and on friday makes its way up into fargo with a high of 3 >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a cold one today. clouds over in...
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chicago 3, peoria 2. cleveland is 0. 20 below and new york city at 18.l get up to the low 30s here and mid- to upper 20s out west. the good news is there is warmer weather krming. a big area of high pressure in sun valley. 36. medford is 55 and making its way east by thursday. 35 in minneapolis. 14 degrees above normal. 45 in kansas city and on friday makes its way up into fargo with >>> 7:37. you say that bay bridge. i think al roker left his heart here in san francisco. mostly clear and chilly to start the day. what a difference a day makes. it is nice and clear. just about everywhere this morning. and we're going to see a lot of sunshine this afternoon. temperatures climbing out of the 30s and 40s, into the mid 60s. 66 degrees, way above average in the south bay. 64 for the peninsula. 65 degrees later today in beautiful oakland. 62 for san francisco. rain on the way. more on that in moments. and that's your latest weather. >> thank you. coming up here's a startling sight. a hippopotamus launches out of the water at a passing boat. >> something you don
chicago 3, peoria 2. cleveland is 0. 20 below and new york city at 18.l get up to the low 30s here and mid- to upper 20s out west. the good news is there is warmer weather krming. a big area of high pressure in sun valley. 36. medford is 55 and making its way east by thursday. 35 in minneapolis. 14 degrees above normal. 45 in kansas city and on friday makes its way up into fargo with >>> 7:37. you say that bay bridge. i think al roker left his heart here in san francisco. mostly clear...