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i became a police officer in st. paul, cottage grove. i moved to my hometown and became a police officer, rising to the rank of area commander. i was basically responsible for the western half of the city of duluth for long and short-term problem solving. how did you decide you would run for the seat? >> i spent time on the city council, six years as a st. louis county commissioner. i stand on the shoulders of that great generation, and i want to make sure the next generation, our children and grandchildren, and the same hopes, dreams, opportunities my generation had. that is what propelled me to run for this office. >> what will be your priorities? >> to keep the progrowth economy:, to work on health care. i want to make sure our ag community, the timber community, and mining community is taken care of. mining is our present and future. >> elected to california's 39th congressional district, he served in the navy and later won millions in the california mega millions lottery in 2010. you used to be a republican. >> a long time ago, a wh
i became a police officer in st. paul, cottage grove. i moved to my hometown and became a police officer, rising to the rank of area commander. i was basically responsible for the western half of the city of duluth for long and short-term problem solving. how did you decide you would run for the seat? >> i spent time on the city council, six years as a st. louis county commissioner. i stand on the shoulders of that great generation, and i want to make sure the next generation, our...
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i became a police officer, paramedic in a suburb of st. paul, cottage grove and then i moved to my hometown and became a police officer in my hometown, rising to the rank of area commander and i was basically responsible for the western half of the city of duluth for a lot of short-term problem solving. >> went and how did you decide you would run from the seat? years and city council in six years in st. louis county commissioner and i thought the greatest generation, gives a great country and i stand on the shoulders of that generation i want to make sure that the next generation, our children and grandchildren have that same opportunity to have the same holds, dreams opportunities in my generation had. and have a passion to serve and that was really what propelled me to run for this office. >> what role your priorities be next year? economyep the progrowth going and make sure we work on health care in particular back home in our district, i want to make sure that the aggie community is taking care of out of the timber communities taking care
i became a police officer, paramedic in a suburb of st. paul, cottage grove and then i moved to my hometown and became a police officer in my hometown, rising to the rank of area commander and i was basically responsible for the western half of the city of duluth for a lot of short-term problem solving. >> went and how did you decide you would run from the seat? years and city council in six years in st. louis county commissioner and i thought the greatest generation, gives a great...
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paramedic in the suburb of st. paul, cottage grove. then i moved to my hometown and became a police officer in my hometown. rising to the rank of area commander. i was basically responsible for the western half of the city of duluth for a long and short-term problem solving. >> how did you decide you would run for this seat? >> i spent eight years on the local city council. and i sent six years as a st. louis county commissioner. i thought the greatest generation gave us a great country. i stn on the shoulders of that generation. and i want to make sure that the next generation, our children and grandchildren, that same opportunity to live -- same hopes, dreams, and opportunities that my generation had. and have a fashion to o serve and that was what propelled me to run for this office. >> what will your priorities be next year? >> to keep the pro-growth economy going . to make sure we work on health care. in particular, back home in my district i want to make sure our ag community is taken care of. timber community is taken care of. f
paramedic in the suburb of st. paul, cottage grove. then i moved to my hometown and became a police officer in my hometown. rising to the rank of area commander. i was basically responsible for the western half of the city of duluth for a long and short-term problem solving. >> how did you decide you would run for this seat? >> i spent eight years on the local city council. and i sent six years as a st. louis county commissioner. i thought the greatest generation gave us a great...
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unfortunately a water main break university boulevard eastbound between lexington and st. paulright lane getting by. >>> we hope you'll join uswe th end at our annual nbc 4 and telemundo 44 healt ahnd fitness expo happening saturday and sunday at the washington convention center. >> join us for t latest in health trends, fitness, nutrition, free swaeenings. can' to see you ther e. >>> 19nd days still no deal to reopen the federal government. president trump addre country in a nationwide address last night. he called it a growing humanitarian and security crisis along the u.s./mexico border. >> congressional democrats responded to the president. this is what house speaker nanci pe had to say. >> the president is rejecting these bipartisan bills which wotd reopen governm over his obsession with forcing american taxpers to waste billions of dollars on an expensive and ineffective wall a wall he always promised mexico would pay r. >> with the government shutdown, more than 800,000 federal workers do not know when they will get paid again. some are expecting checks this week, but th
unfortunately a water main break university boulevard eastbound between lexington and st. paulright lane getting by. >>> we hope you'll join uswe th end at our annual nbc 4 and telemundo 44 healt ahnd fitness expo happening saturday and sunday at the washington convention center. >> join us for t latest in health trends, fitness, nutrition, free swaeenings. can' to see you ther e. >>> 19nd days still no deal to reopen the federal government. president trump addre country...
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st. paul's forensics between bits and bytes. truth detectives starts feb fifteenth on t.w. . but above them. this is news coming to you live from british lawmakers voted to send theresa may back to brussels parliament gives me a mandate to renegotiate her brakes and deal with the e.u. especially the northern ireland. says no new deal is this mission impossible. also coming up. president. leaving the country and freezes his assets.
st. paul's forensics between bits and bytes. truth detectives starts feb fifteenth on t.w. . but above them. this is news coming to you live from british lawmakers voted to send theresa may back to brussels parliament gives me a mandate to renegotiate her brakes and deal with the e.u. especially the northern ireland. says no new deal is this mission impossible. also coming up. president. leaving the country and freezes his assets.
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st. paul's are in six between the bits bytes. truths detectives starts feb fifteenth on t w. this is g w news live from berlin tonight business wayland's take to the streets to demand that president nicolas maduro give up power waving flags and calling for free elections protesters are ratcheting up the pressure on the president we'll take you live to caracas for the latest also coming up not budging on britain's parliament last night voted to send prime minister theresa may back to brussels for more negotiations but the european union insists that talks cannot be reopened and tough talks.
st. paul's are in six between the bits bytes. truths detectives starts feb fifteenth on t w. this is g w news live from berlin tonight business wayland's take to the streets to demand that president nicolas maduro give up power waving flags and calling for free elections protesters are ratcheting up the pressure on the president we'll take you live to caracas for the latest also coming up not budging on britain's parliament last night voted to send prime minister theresa may back to brussels...
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st. paul's forensics between bits parts. truths detectives starts feb fifteenth on t w. tricks of trade from germany and the u.k. introduce a new payment system to circumvent u.s. sanctions against iran so that trade with iran remains possible and the nuclear deal stays alive but will the u.s. just sit idly by and watch. how korea is becoming the world leader in the sports industry e-sports. competitive computer gaming and it's huge. this is a business. model first in berlin walk several issues states have created a new payment channel in a bid to bypass u.s. sanctions on iran it's called in sticks and germany france and the u.k. behind it it's designed to allow iran access to european markets without having to rely on international banks because banks face penalties under the u.s. sanction regime the new payment system will allow iran to sell products like oil for example to european customs in sticks would then get and keep the payment for it in turn european companies can deliver food or medical supplies to iran while getting paid by instinct that would allow particip
st. paul's forensics between bits parts. truths detectives starts feb fifteenth on t w. tricks of trade from germany and the u.k. introduce a new payment system to circumvent u.s. sanctions against iran so that trade with iran remains possible and the nuclear deal stays alive but will the u.s. just sit idly by and watch. how korea is becoming the world leader in the sports industry e-sports. competitive computer gaming and it's huge. this is a business. model first in berlin walk several issues...
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in minneapolis/st. paulor example, they have been forced to support each other with this makeshift food bank at the airport. and air traffic controllers are facing serious challenges as well. >> it does affect your sleep at night. how can you be well rested when you don't know the next time you'll get paid. pretend like your last paycheck was in december and you do not know when you will get paid again. >> the biggest toll i have right now is the human toll. the fatigue in my work environment right now where i'm seeing routine mistakes are actually happening because they are thinking about which credit cards can i consolidate up for zero interest, who is giving you a break on your phone bill or which company is helping you out so you can skip your mortgage. >> already the most stressful job there is and now they are landing planes without paycheck. 87 accidents have thought been investigated since the shutdown started. and some of of the nearly 6,000 secret service staffers are carrying these special challen
in minneapolis/st. paulor example, they have been forced to support each other with this makeshift food bank at the airport. and air traffic controllers are facing serious challenges as well. >> it does affect your sleep at night. how can you be well rested when you don't know the next time you'll get paid. pretend like your last paycheck was in december and you do not know when you will get paid again. >> the biggest toll i have right now is the human toll. the fatigue in my work...
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nt to see real cold, here's st. paul minnesota. look at theigiver there. that is frozen over.nd chill up in parts of minnesota last night. 66 below 0. that's just incredible as car as the will is concerned. now, for us current temperatures sitting at right now in the d.c. area, now down to 25. wind chill at 5 degrees. dropping to 16 by 11:00 tonightl wind cin the single digits or even below 0. 5 in dulles, 8 in college park. we do have the sunshine, but you step in the shadows, in between buildings, it gets so much colder out there.he 's the arctic front right here and it came through very quickl you saw some quick snow showers that came through. and it continue tuesday move on. something else it's bringi, wind advisory in effect until 6:00 tonight. we've had winds gustingupwards of 50 miles per hour all this afternoon. the good wews is theds will start to subside, but amelia, with this very cold air even a little wind blows right through you and those win chills continue to go down. >> yeah, absolutely when it's this cd even a light wind produces a brutal wind chill. and tomo
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then the neighborhood development sports st. paulinnesota, community lender as you projects awaiting construction funding from the st a, small business association. at shutdown. a young man needs his tax transcript for a late enrollment in college . with the irs not providing this service he isn't going to be able to attend the birthday of his classes . a woman who was the victim of identity theft in my state was trying to report it to b the irs but to no avail. these are basic services that our constituents are being forced to go without. these are promises we make to our constituents and to the men and women who serve the public as federal employees. it's time for the president to end this was down and reopen the government. thank you mister president, i yield the floor. >> both senate and the house have gone home for the week . tomorrow will be the second 22nd day of the shutdown making the longest lasting federal shutdown in history. when congress returns once monday, the government will have been shutdown for 24 straight days. w
then the neighborhood development sports st. paulinnesota, community lender as you projects awaiting construction funding from the st a, small business association. at shutdown. a young man needs his tax transcript for a late enrollment in college . with the irs not providing this service he isn't going to be able to attend the birthday of his classes . a woman who was the victim of identity theft in my state was trying to report it to b the irs but to no avail. these are basic services that...
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then the neighborhood development corp., st. paul community lender has two projects awaiting project funding from the sba, small business association, that is shut down. a young man needs a tax transcript for a late enrollment in college. with the irs not providing this service he's not able to attend the first day of his classes. a woman the victim of identity theft in my state was trying to report it to the irs, but to no avail. these are basic services that our constituents are being forced to go without. these are promises we made to our constituents and to the men and women who serve the public as federal employees, it's time for the president to end this pointless shutdown and reopen the government. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor. >> so today and for the last 19 days, men and women across this country are being hurt by a government shutdown that president trump said he was proud to call cause for the wall. so i rise today on behalf of minnesotans on behalf of more than 4,790 hard-working federal employees and low w
then the neighborhood development corp., st. paul community lender has two projects awaiting project funding from the sba, small business association, that is shut down. a young man needs a tax transcript for a late enrollment in college. with the irs not providing this service he's not able to attend the first day of his classes. a woman the victim of identity theft in my state was trying to report it to the irs, but to no avail. these are basic services that our constituents are being forced...
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industry what you see in the top forty charts now for instance are all products of the music industry st paul looked. like continue traveling the globe to perform his d.j. sets but in every twenty think seen things change dramatically at a festival in the netherlands he fell off the stage six me to drop. and leading in various places and i have to say i was really really lucky there was a specialist in the logical clinic about ten minutes away from the venue. venue about if it hadn't been traced near the university medical center but say in amsterdam i wouldn't be sitting here today the damage to my brain would have been so serious that i might not have made it worse you could be using the station so i think it's. a question i couldn't speak i had to learn basic things again from scratch. without the strength of my wife by my side without margarita i wouldn't. know she hadn't been there as my reason to live i would have given up and had to. have the drama. was soon back in his studio and just a few months after the accident he was back on stage. discussing gets to know i wasn't like my d.j. s
industry what you see in the top forty charts now for instance are all products of the music industry st paul looked. like continue traveling the globe to perform his d.j. sets but in every twenty think seen things change dramatically at a festival in the netherlands he fell off the stage six me to drop. and leading in various places and i have to say i was really really lucky there was a specialist in the logical clinic about ten minutes away from the venue. venue about if it hadn't been...
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now there's nothing to diminish your hatred of st paul for negative. one thing that if there is a world. where there's no. shit starts to something doesn't just dismiss it with a problem see a reversal. well. what i despise the workers of the holes i suppose from all. defrayed before me was working. one of the ones you were. either with them or even though your numbers was close. to the distribution of. these abuses were growing at your book you. know what. he should. do you feel you feel you need to to be sure the pastoral industry though he she really should chill each of them get into she wouldn't be an issue. most children kind of school. the leadership approaching the problem from the local retailer the school officials have commissioned this. nanny wants from my usual shallow don't want the school does it will be you could only see us build them though not chiefly on the wall on the the ship there's no way to know if it is rose or you. so do that but it's usually. not the actual story just. when you know that you do. the good to the team what's i
now there's nothing to diminish your hatred of st paul for negative. one thing that if there is a world. where there's no. shit starts to something doesn't just dismiss it with a problem see a reversal. well. what i despise the workers of the holes i suppose from all. defrayed before me was working. one of the ones you were. either with them or even though your numbers was close. to the distribution of. these abuses were growing at your book you. know what. he should. do you feel you feel you...
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. >> the eighth congressional district of minnesota is from the northern suburbs of minneapolis-st. paul, all the way north to the canadian border. the center is the city of duluth, minnesota, on the western tip of lake superior. it is a big district, 27,000 square miles. i put a lot of miles on during the campaign. >> what are the priorities for that district? >> we are blue-collar, commonsense conservatives, and we have timber, ag, mining is big. we have the most in way port in this country so we have shipping that only for the lakers down to the steel plant, but we have them come in from the port from around the world. >> what did your parents do? >> my mother was a medical records administrator and my father sold janitorial's applies. -- janitorial supplies. >> what was your childhood like? >> had five brothers. hockey was a big part. my brother when the holy baker award is the first goaltender in the country. coached therother u.s. olympic women's hockey team to the gold medal. fortunate enough to play professional hockey with the detroit red wings. hockey is part of our lives in pa
. >> the eighth congressional district of minnesota is from the northern suburbs of minneapolis-st. paul, all the way north to the canadian border. the center is the city of duluth, minnesota, on the western tip of lake superior. it is a big district, 27,000 square miles. i put a lot of miles on during the campaign. >> what are the priorities for that district? >> we are blue-collar, commonsense conservatives, and we have timber, ag, mining is big. we have the most in way port...
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st. paul's tallest buildingsthe little daredevil stopped short of the top -- taking a siesta outside the 23rd floorwhile the raccoon rested, the internet went bananasin no time, the furry free-climber's story was a top trending twitter topic later that night, the raccoon made it to the top...where animal control officials were waiting to trap, feed and safely relocate ...the furry little hero that 2018 needed, but didn't deservein atlanta, i'm jeremy roth lawrence karnow: it was a sunny and bright start to the new year. it was a little cool too with highs mainly in the 50s. we are in for a very cold night with clear skies. lows will be in the 20s and 30s inland with 40s at the coast. high pressure continues over the west coast to keep us dry. it will be another sunny day tomorrow with highs in the 60s. more clouds with rain is possible this weekend. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. (catherine) (catherine) we told you about a new law limiting the types of animals that pet s
st. paul's tallest buildingsthe little daredevil stopped short of the top -- taking a siesta outside the 23rd floorwhile the raccoon rested, the internet went bananasin no time, the furry free-climber's story was a top trending twitter topic later that night, the raccoon made it to the top...where animal control officials were waiting to trap, feed and safely relocate ...the furry little hero that 2018 needed, but didn't deservein atlanta, i'm jeremy roth lawrence karnow: it was a sunny and...
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we'll start be dylan in st. paul this morning. >> reporter: good morning, make fun of my get-up all you will, but when it is this cold you have to cover every inch of your body if you're spending any period outside. between the frostbite that can set in in less than five minutes and hypothermia, you do not mess around with this type of cold. we brought our thermometer out this morning. it quickly dropped here to 30 degrees below zero. that's not accounting for the windchill, which is actually at minus 52 right now. it's certainly the coldest i have ever been. schools and government agencies are closed. flights are canceled, and people are being urged to just stay inside. an arctic outbreak for the ages, the coldest in over a half century. an 80-hour stretch of life-threatening temperatures exacerbated by piercing windchills plunging to as low as 70 degrees below zero in some cities. it's so cold outside the u.s. postal service, which almost never stops delivering, suspending service in # 1 mid western states because
we'll start be dylan in st. paul this morning. >> reporter: good morning, make fun of my get-up all you will, but when it is this cold you have to cover every inch of your body if you're spending any period outside. between the frostbite that can set in in less than five minutes and hypothermia, you do not mess around with this type of cold. we brought our thermometer out this morning. it quickly dropped here to 30 degrees below zero. that's not accounting for the windchill, which is...
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kensington university eastbound heading between lexington and st. paultreet east of connecticut avenue water main repairs. and down in the district northwest, l street one way eastbound closed between 15th street and vermont. unfortunately here we have police activity blocking l street. back to you. >> all right, jack thank you. it's 5:21 now. still ahead, fighting the flu. >> and debunking myths about the flu shot. "ellen". ay on >> you're not -- you mean processed sugar. you're not doing processed su r sugar. >> right. that was my resolution. i wasn't doing processed sugar. >> i see. did you notice a difference? did you have a headache o anything happen to you? >> no, i just really wanted ice cream. >> yeah. >> ice cream doesn count. >> bummer. >> he stops by not only talking about his resolution but his family. catc ellen today at stick aro3.un xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, enhanced coverag and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. x
kensington university eastbound heading between lexington and st. paultreet east of connecticut avenue water main repairs. and down in the district northwest, l street one way eastbound closed between 15th street and vermont. unfortunately here we have police activity blocking l street. back to you. >> all right, jack thank you. it's 5:21 now. still ahead, fighting the flu. >> and debunking myths about the flu shot. "ellen". ay on >> you're not -- you mean processed...
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st. paul said, st. paul said he who does not work, should not eat.pondence that his former friends who thought that the messiah was about to come again, decided, why work of the messiah is going to come tomorrow, he said no. the great motto of the month from the fourth century on. to work is to pray. is it ethical to go on with such misapprehension? of course not. it's the ethical responsibility of an adult to know what's going on. we should know it when we vote or in a business or in our marriages or whatever. so the ethics i approve of is explained in these books, that i think the best way to approach ethical questions is through so-called virtue which is the oldest impulse about ethical thought. it's common east and west and south, you can find pieces of it in confucianism or hinduism or buddhism. in islam, the abraham it religion. there is an old joke advice about how to write well, how to write well. be good, then write naturally. i'm suggesting that the named virtues, prudence, justice, courage, temperance, faith, hope, the love, and the greate
st. paul said, st. paul said he who does not work, should not eat.pondence that his former friends who thought that the messiah was about to come again, decided, why work of the messiah is going to come tomorrow, he said no. the great motto of the month from the fourth century on. to work is to pray. is it ethical to go on with such misapprehension? of course not. it's the ethical responsibility of an adult to know what's going on. we should know it when we vote or in a business or in our...
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dylan, i know you're in st. paul. al, those mbers sound so nice right now. we've got our handy-dandy thermometer. it's below 30 degrees below zero. mostly because we're at the winter carnival and we' surrounded by snow and ice. we did a little eeriment here, obviously water is going the freeze below 32 degrees.ed it's the s at which this froze. in less than ten minutes. it is a solid block of iesz. it's just so, so cold out here this morning and dangerously so. we've been keeping ourselves completely covered up until we talk with you. frostbite can kick in in less than five minutes. hypothermia is a major concern for anyone stuck outdoors as well. schond government agencies are closed. mail is not being delivered across 11 states because of the dangerhe of cold. flights have been canceled and it really is a ghost town at this point because people are heeding the warnings and staying inside. that warmup arrives here by saturday, like you said,al. we can hear the wind blowing on your microphone. get inside and warm up.
dylan, i know you're in st. paul. al, those mbers sound so nice right now. we've got our handy-dandy thermometer. it's below 30 degrees below zero. mostly because we're at the winter carnival and we' surrounded by snow and ice. we did a little eeriment here, obviously water is going the freeze below 32 degrees.ed it's the s at which this froze. in less than ten minutes. it is a solid block of iesz. it's just so, so cold out here this morning and dangerously so. we've been keeping ourselves...
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quested access to you live sergey st paul and they just ignored our requests they would give us a formal and negative response so they realize i think that. they are rendered to this convention in that way to themselves. but. our response will be. more cultured if they approach us on this medical based on this convention. as regards. his brother is here we've. explained the situation to brother he's aware of. and he has no come on the objections no complaints about. prison conditions but. trees including canada. insist on. being released and they threaten sanctions well this is all very deplorable and i don't even want to. mention the russian people who are being kept in american prisons. who have never been. shown any humane treatment even though they are in prison the trumped up charges whereas with paul whalen he was caught detained. red handed he in the act. in the illegal act. when he was said he's hotel this has been reported actually russian penitentiary facilities have about twenty american citizens kept. there. more than half of them don't have dual citizenship. american diploma
quested access to you live sergey st paul and they just ignored our requests they would give us a formal and negative response so they realize i think that. they are rendered to this convention in that way to themselves. but. our response will be. more cultured if they approach us on this medical based on this convention. as regards. his brother is here we've. explained the situation to brother he's aware of. and he has no come on the objections no complaints about. prison conditions but. trees...
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water main breaks on university boulevardeastbound, east of connecticut avenue between lexington and st. paul only one right lane getting by. they're hoping to have the roadway o completelyn by noon today. if this is a normal path of travel, be ware. 95 northbound there's a work zone. right lane is blocked, not causing a slow down at all. majordelays. hagerstown east on i-70 eastbound before you get to south mountain. there was a crash. the left lan is now getting by, but they're saying the rightde will remain blocked for some time. by thet lane is getti crash and it's very heavy and very slow early already. aaron, eun, back to you. ♪ >>> demands for change outside htof the white house overns critics of the president called for the government shutdown tod en some of these protesters were federal workers who haven't been paid since the shutdown began or are working without a paycheck. we are 19 days into this partial government shutdown. today congressional leadersill return to the white house to try again to fin >> but striking a deal seems unlikely still in the in the president'she address t
water main breaks on university boulevardeastbound, east of connecticut avenue between lexington and st. paul only one right lane getting by. they're hoping to have the roadway o completelyn by noon today. if this is a normal path of travel, be ware. 95 northbound there's a work zone. right lane is blocked, not causing a slow down at all. majordelays. hagerstown east on i-70 eastbound before you get to south mountain. there was a crash. the left lan is now getting by, but they're saying the...
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st. paul is named after the saint. tennessee, nash--there's no president nashville. all right. so we've got jefferson, we got jackson, we've got lincoln. they all assumed office--they first assumed office in the 1800s, so... pretty sure washington was two terms. 1790... [exhales] that's a lot of money. >> yeah, you're going for $20,000. >> $20,000. >> risking $5,000, so... >> you know what? i'm just gonna take the chance here. >> what's it gonna be? >> i'm gonna say d. they assumed office in the 1800s. jefferson... [exhales] >> confident enough to say that word? >> that's a big word. it's a little word, but it's a big word to say. >> worth a lot of money. >> it's worth a lot of money. >> all republicans--i'm gonna say d. final answer. >> you were missing one though. >> oh, who was i missing? >> but you got it right! >> oh, my gosh! ah! >> jefferson city, jackson, mississippi, lincoln, and madison, wisconsin. >> madison, oh okay. >> madison, wisconsin. >> whoo. >> hey, it didn't matter. you got it. >> whoo. >> oxygen. we need some oxygen. [applause] >> okay. good. >>
st. paul is named after the saint. tennessee, nash--there's no president nashville. all right. so we've got jefferson, we got jackson, we've got lincoln. they all assumed office--they first assumed office in the 1800s, so... pretty sure washington was two terms. 1790... [exhales] that's a lot of money. >> yeah, you're going for $20,000. >> $20,000. >> risking $5,000, so... >> you know what? i'm just gonna take the chance here. >> what's it gonna be? >> i'm...
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. >> the eighth district in minnesota would be from the northern suburbs of minneapolis st. paul all the way up to north and east all the way to the canadian border. the center is the city of duluth, minnesota which is on the western tip of lake superior. it is a big district, 27,000 square miles and i put a lot of miles under the campaign. >> what are the people and -- like and what are the rarities? >> the eighth district is blue-collar, commonsense conservatives. we have timber, agriculture, mining is big, we have the most andnd port in this country we have shipping not only for stealkers -- bringing to -- plants. >> you were born in that area, what did your parents do? >> i was born and raised in duluth, my mom was a medical records administered her and my father's old janitorial supplies. my childhood, i have five brothers, we all played hockey. hockey was a big part of our family. both my brothers and i played division i hockey, my brother was a goaltender, he won the award as the fold -- first goaltender in the country, i won the national championship division i. and my yo
. >> the eighth district in minnesota would be from the northern suburbs of minneapolis st. paul all the way up to north and east all the way to the canadian border. the center is the city of duluth, minnesota which is on the western tip of lake superior. it is a big district, 27,000 square miles and i put a lot of miles under the campaign. >> what are the people and -- like and what are the rarities? >> the eighth district is blue-collar, commonsense conservatives. we have...
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st. paul's forensics between the bits parts. truths detectives starts feb fifteenth on t w. we make up over three quarters of our food the under budget by we are the seven seven percent. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of it and join african youngsters of testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to the seventy seven percent in fiji dummy's platform for africa it's chart. i was here when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room. it was hard. i even got white hair. it's not enough this keeps me and could help much mickey to intrust let's say you want to do their story. that's fighting and reliable information for margaret. came out of the. british lawmakers have voted to try to renegotiate the country's divorce deal from the e.u. the house of commons voted narrowly to seek to replace a contentious agreement to maintain a checkpoint free border between arland and northern ireland the e.u. has insisted the current withdrawal deal is not up for renegotiation. venezuela's supreme court has barred opposition leader why don't from
st. paul's forensics between the bits parts. truths detectives starts feb fifteenth on t w. we make up over three quarters of our food the under budget by we are the seven seven percent. they want to shape the continent's future to. be part of it and join african youngsters of testing share their stories their dreams and their challenges. to the seventy seven percent in fiji dummy's platform for africa it's chart. i was here when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room. it was hard. i...
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. >> the 8th congressional district would be like the northern suburbs of minneapolis-st. paul all the way up to the canadian border and the center is on duluth, minnesota on the western tip. it is a big district, 27,000 square miles and i put a lot of miles during the campaign. >> what are the priorities of that district? >> we are in the 8th district, blue collar, commonsense conservatives and we have timber, ag. we have the most inland port of this country. and we have shipping not only for the lakes and we have things that come into the ports from around the world. >> you were born in that area. >> i was born and raised there. my mother was a medical records administrator. >> what was your childhood like? >> five brothers. we played hockey. it was a big part of our family. my brother rob was a goal tender and won the first goal tender in the country. i won the national championship division one. and my younger brother rob just coached the u.s. olympic women's hockey team. i myself was playing with the detroit red wings organization. hockey is part of our lives. >> what are
. >> the 8th congressional district would be like the northern suburbs of minneapolis-st. paul all the way up to the canadian border and the center is on duluth, minnesota on the western tip. it is a big district, 27,000 square miles and i put a lot of miles during the campaign. >> what are the priorities of that district? >> we are in the 8th district, blue collar, commonsense conservatives and we have timber, ag. we have the most inland port of this country. and we have...
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the bank but i don't think truth here in st paul's is sure if i'm. if you know that's what i what the what the outcome is. always but just got a home for me. when steve jurman feels down now he thinks about his two daughters and that everything isn't always a story because it might at times seem. one of our reporters discovered a tasty snack on tenor reef and it's home graeme to. the largest of the canary islands ten a reef was formed by the catholic activity several million years ago. the island is a paradise for people who'd love potatoes. for a child volcanic soil and a mild climate year round they thrive here. we stumbled on the chips here in china reach capital santa cruz everything here revolves around the buffet fried version of the potato the snack shop is run by the canary an italian couple gin you stick it every day in march. so who came up with the name i said what you needed in mind it was my husband's idea. we were looking for a name and of course it had to have something to do with potatoes chips are not chips see in the end. see one ou
the bank but i don't think truth here in st paul's is sure if i'm. if you know that's what i what the what the outcome is. always but just got a home for me. when steve jurman feels down now he thinks about his two daughters and that everything isn't always a story because it might at times seem. one of our reporters discovered a tasty snack on tenor reef and it's home graeme to. the largest of the canary islands ten a reef was formed by the catholic activity several million years ago. the...
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in st. paul, minnesota, mayor carter knows, one of those grants helped the union depot. and revitalized it, the hub of public transportation in that city. it was a $35 million grant. but since that grant, the mayor and his successors and everyone in that city, it reopened and it added $2.2 billion in private investment. it leveraged $2.2 billion in private investment that's flowed into those neighborhoods. it's a different part of town. i don't know if mayor duggan is here. he can tell you what's happened in downtown detroit. by minor investments from the federal government that had a phenomenal impact on what it was able to attract. and the point, you have, like i said, you have, at the depot you now have a farmer's market, a new minor league ballpark, families go out there on the weekend. look, again, the nonpartisan u.s. government accounting office did a study about how well you all managed the money we gave you. less than .2% was wasted or was fraudulent. less than .2%. the largest government program in history with less than .2% waste, fraud or abuse in the program
in st. paul, minnesota, mayor carter knows, one of those grants helped the union depot. and revitalized it, the hub of public transportation in that city. it was a $35 million grant. but since that grant, the mayor and his successors and everyone in that city, it reopened and it added $2.2 billion in private investment. it leveraged $2.2 billion in private investment that's flowed into those neighborhoods. it's a different part of town. i don't know if mayor duggan is here. he can tell you...
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tonight i reflect on the wisdom of st. paul. i can only hope, like him i have fought the good fight. i have run the race. and always keeping my eye on the prize. i press on. toward the mark. may god bless each of you here tonight. may god bless the great state of mississippi and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. good night. >>> sunday at 7 am eastern. rob riche talks about his book just giving. while philanthropy is filling democracy. >> there are studies i quote in the book. first of all if you make maximally generous assumptions, that should be counted as assistance. it allows kids from the inner- city schools to go to the museum. if you maximize the assumptions about what percentage of giving to those places count and the poverty category. at most 30 percent of the united states is in that direction. >> sunday at 9 pm eastern on afterwards. stephanie lamb discusses her path from working as a maid to earning a journalism degree. with her book, hard work, low pay. she's interviewed by rachel snyder. >> the
tonight i reflect on the wisdom of st. paul. i can only hope, like him i have fought the good fight. i have run the race. and always keeping my eye on the prize. i press on. toward the mark. may god bless each of you here tonight. may god bless the great state of mississippi and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. good night. >>> sunday at 7 am eastern. rob riche talks about his book just giving. while philanthropy is filling democracy. >> there are studies i...
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in st. paul minnesota mayor carter had the depot. it was a $35 million grant but since that grant the mayor and the successors and everyone in that city, it reopened and it added $2.2 billion in private investment. it leveraged $2.2 billion in private investment floated into the neighborhoods. it's a different part of town. i don't know if mirrored duggan is here he can tell you what is happening in downtown detroit. by minor investments, by the federal government, that had phenomenal impact on what it was able to attract. the point of, you have like i said, at the depot you have a new minor-league ballpark a farmers market, families go out there on the weekend. looks, again, the nonpartisan us government accounting office did a study about how well you all managed money that we gave you. less than 2/10 of 1% was wasted or was fraudulent. the largest government program in history with less than 2/10 of 1% waste fraud or abuse in the program. now, okay biden why are you going back on this magical mystical tour here about what happened
in st. paul minnesota mayor carter had the depot. it was a $35 million grant but since that grant the mayor and the successors and everyone in that city, it reopened and it added $2.2 billion in private investment. it leveraged $2.2 billion in private investment floated into the neighborhoods. it's a different part of town. i don't know if mirrored duggan is here he can tell you what is happening in downtown detroit. by minor investments, by the federal government, that had phenomenal impact on...
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now, from the mall of america in minneapolis/st. paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr.ts mimi umidon and stuart pankin. [cheers and applause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free because of walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit orthotics went into their shoes, straightened out their feet and the other problems went away too. >> stu, you've heard me say this for years: it's alignment, alignment, alignment. you align your feet and you help align your whole body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patients and friends whose lives have been dramatically affected by wearing walkfits. they're up, they're out, they're golfing, walking, shopping, doing whatever they want to do pain-free. >> but you're probably all wonder
now, from the mall of america in minneapolis/st. paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr.ts mimi umidon and stuart pankin. [cheers and applause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free because of walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg...
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into st paul's in the waters of our. first six. welcome back to the weekly now germany's interior minister is demanding tougher laws on migrants and asylum seekers after a migrant gang brutally attacked passers by including children. but here said more not i've been asked for months already to make the deportations more effective in germany that's why we've been working for weeks at the ministry of the interior to prepare a constitutional amendment for a more efficient deportation system so violent offenses are increasingly worrying me whether they are done out of xenophobia or whether they are carried out by foreigners and asylum seekers a state governed by the rule of law must decisively combat both that is our basic position the person who randomly attacks innocent passers by demonstrates that he does not seek the protection of our society the perpetrators can expect no understanding in our country but only the full force of the law currently deportation is not legally possible but we're working hard to change that those stateme
into st paul's in the waters of our. first six. welcome back to the weekly now germany's interior minister is demanding tougher laws on migrants and asylum seekers after a migrant gang brutally attacked passers by including children. but here said more not i've been asked for months already to make the deportations more effective in germany that's why we've been working for weeks at the ministry of the interior to prepare a constitutional amendment for a more efficient deportation system so...
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st. paul's tallest buildingsthe little daredevil stopped short of the top -- taking a siesta outside thee raccoon rested, the internet we bananasin no time, the furry free-climber's story was a top trending twitter topic later that night, the raccoon made it to the top...where animal control officials were waiting to in the tech world ... data breaches dominated the headlines in 2018 ... and damaged consumer trust in big tech companies. samuel burke takes a look back at the biggest tech controversies. samuel burke, cnn business tech correspondent: "in the tech world, 2018 will without a doubt be remembered as the year of cambridge analytica." there wasn't much known about the british firm until journalists banded together to expose the company's links to donald trump's 2016 presidential campaign and how it misused the data of up to 87 million facebook users.the social network experienced the biggest single-day loss in the history of the stock market when its shares fell 19 percent as the company advised investors it would spend more on security and user privacy. the sell-off vaporized ab
st. paul's tallest buildingsthe little daredevil stopped short of the top -- taking a siesta outside thee raccoon rested, the internet we bananasin no time, the furry free-climber's story was a top trending twitter topic later that night, the raccoon made it to the top...where animal control officials were waiting to in the tech world ... data breaches dominated the headlines in 2018 ... and damaged consumer trust in big tech companies. samuel burke takes a look back at the biggest tech...
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our david kerley on the tarmac at minneapolis-st. paul airport this morning. >> the real enemy here is not the cold, as far as flying, it's the cold, as far as ice. if it gets onto the wings, it can ruin the aerodynamics of the aircraft. >> reporter: back in chicago, they're using fire to keep the trains running. amtrak canceling all service in and out of the city today and tomorrow. even shipping lanes are frozen over. our tom llamas is on u.s. coast guard cutter morro bay on lake st. clair in michigan. >> the ice is about six to ten inches thick in some parts. and the coast guard tells us, it is so cold that when they actually cut ice in these conditions, they make more ice. you can see some of that right there. the deep v line it's cutting, the ice just reconnects. they're telling us this is too dangerous for any ship besides this one. >> reporter: in wisconsin, the coast guard helping rescue seven people stuck on the ice. and now, that bone-chilling cold is moving east. >> just incredible pictures from you alex, and our entire team fa
our david kerley on the tarmac at minneapolis-st. paul airport this morning. >> the real enemy here is not the cold, as far as flying, it's the cold, as far as ice. if it gets onto the wings, it can ruin the aerodynamics of the aircraft. >> reporter: back in chicago, they're using fire to keep the trains running. amtrak canceling all service in and out of the city today and tomorrow. even shipping lanes are frozen over. our tom llamas is on u.s. coast guard cutter morro bay on lake...
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from pennsylvania to chicago to st. paul, minnesota, the wind chill there, 52 below.cameron, wisconsin, tonight, the image that got our attention. chief mitch hansen, his mustache, his beard, covered in ice, his helmet, his uniform, frozen. he and his team putting out this house fire, and we talked to him today. he described the wind chills of 50 below. >> funny thing is, sometimes your eyelids are froze shut and in weird positions and i couldn't get my gloves off, because they were froze onto my turnout gear. so, i had to have him push my eyebrow up so i could see out of the one eye. >> reporter: and what keeps him going in all and all of those firefighters out in this cold? >> the call to duty, i guess. i don't know how to explain it as much. the heat of the moment keeps you warm while you're doing it. >> reporter: it's only when it's over do they realize the conditions. and most importantly, that family is okay tonight. the dad and his two children got out alive. and tonight, chief hansen is now dry and warm and ready for the next call. well, we salute captain hans
from pennsylvania to chicago to st. paul, minnesota, the wind chill there, 52 below.cameron, wisconsin, tonight, the image that got our attention. chief mitch hansen, his mustache, his beard, covered in ice, his helmet, his uniform, frozen. he and his team putting out this house fire, and we talked to him today. he described the wind chills of 50 below. >> funny thing is, sometimes your eyelids are froze shut and in weird positions and i couldn't get my gloves off, because they were froze...
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the church of st paul as the most significant broke edifice in vienna makes that very clear. it is a sacred building with imperial aspirations the church was intended to symbolize the connection between rome and by send him between the west and the east roman churches that is why it looks rather like the haga sophia in istanbul and contains its imitation trojan columns this too has to be understood in an allegorical way the absolute monarchs of the modern era wanted to appear as glorious as the roman emperors. in the copula is the explains here with an allegorical figure representing the one true church she wears a gorgeous cloak as the holy grail in her hand and holds the eucharist over the grand having the last supper positioned at the center of the coca-cola in the patron church of emperor charles the six was intended to signify that his empire would uphold the supremacy of the christian world view. as an borg abbey is only one as journey away from vienna towards the end of the reign of calm the six the baroque painter paolo. was commissioned to decorate the central rooms
the church of st paul as the most significant broke edifice in vienna makes that very clear. it is a sacred building with imperial aspirations the church was intended to symbolize the connection between rome and by send him between the west and the east roman churches that is why it looks rather like the haga sophia in istanbul and contains its imitation trojan columns this too has to be understood in an allegorical way the absolute monarchs of the modern era wanted to appear as glorious as the...
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it happened in minneapolis/st. paul where the blue line had a crack in the line. fortunately the worst that developed out of that was a number of delays for the people commuting. a number of flight delays. more than 2,000, 5,000 delays, 2,000 cancellations with the epicenter in chicago. something that rarely happens. mail service is suspended in wisconsin, north dakota, south dakota, nebraska, kansas, minnesota, iowa, illinois. you talk about closures from schools to businesses, when in doubt if it's in the north central part of the country, that business is probably closed down. lots of warnings about going outside particularly without the proper gear. you can succumb to frostbite in minutes. there is a homeless population in chicago. the city opened up warming centers. the homeless shelters open. they turn no one away and taking city buses and drive them to the tent cities where the homeless population lives. i spoke with a lot yesterday saying they're veterans of the street and not going inside. as the sun comes up today we'll see how those people are doing. st
it happened in minneapolis/st. paul where the blue line had a crack in the line. fortunately the worst that developed out of that was a number of delays for the people commuting. a number of flight delays. more than 2,000, 5,000 delays, 2,000 cancellations with the epicenter in chicago. something that rarely happens. mail service is suspended in wisconsin, north dakota, south dakota, nebraska, kansas, minnesota, iowa, illinois. you talk about closures from schools to businesses, when in doubt...
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in milwaukee and minneapolis/st. paulpublic schools also stayed closed toroads that look like this. in michigan, the governor is pleading for people to turn their thermostats down to 65 degrees until midday friday. a fire at a compressor station is limiting gas delivery. >> a fire also causing big problems for firefighters in hammond, indiana. at 22 degrees below zero, the water immediately turning into hazardous ice. the fire chief telling us, quote, i'm currently thawing out and so is my crew. there have been at least nine weather related deaths across the country, four of them in iowa. nationwide, about 6200 flights have been canceled since tuesday. hazardous road conditions causing at least seven injuries with this multicar pileup in pennsylvania. >> a lot of people doing amateur science experiments, including kids and parents stuck at home in wisconsin. take a look at that. hot water instantly turning to ice. there is one group the weather could not deter, runners in the arrowhead 135 ultra marathon, they kept on goi
in milwaukee and minneapolis/st. paulpublic schools also stayed closed toroads that look like this. in michigan, the governor is pleading for people to turn their thermostats down to 65 degrees until midday friday. a fire at a compressor station is limiting gas delivery. >> a fire also causing big problems for firefighters in hammond, indiana. at 22 degrees below zero, the water immediately turning into hazardous ice. the fire chief telling us, quote, i'm currently thawing out and so is...
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. >>> in st. paulthe actual temperature, the actual temperature is below zero, schools are closed across the state today. eva pilgrim is there with more on just how dangerous the cold is. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, robin. we're already below subzero. these temperatures are only going to drop. you can see we have plenty of salt behind me. in extreme temperatures the salt is not effective on the roads. they can't use it when it gets this cold. the other issue it's dangerous being outside. it takes less than half an hour to get frostbite when you're out in these subzero temperatures. parlt of the reason for that, i want my producer brian is holding a thermal camera. you can see i'm completely bundled up. where the zippers on my jacket, that's where the heat is escaping and the cold air is getting in. the other thing to keep in mind, your animals, your pets, you're going to want to make sure you bring them in. robin. >> keep them all warm. okay, if you do have to go outside, what should
. >>> in st. paulthe actual temperature, the actual temperature is below zero, schools are closed across the state today. eva pilgrim is there with more on just how dangerous the cold is. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, robin. we're already below subzero. these temperatures are only going to drop. you can see we have plenty of salt behind me. in extreme temperatures the salt is not effective on the roads. they can't use it when it gets this cold. the other issue...
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st. paul's would ever be interested in the book. within a week of its appearance. it told the secrets of a way of life that had never been spilled like that. the book was absolutely tongue in cheek. the subtitle to the official preppie handbook was, "look, muffie, a book for us!" i was trying to make funny something that could be construed as very obnoxious. but people took it quite seriously as their self-help. >> growing up in the 1980s where style was like all over the map, i was having trouble connecting with something. and so when i saw what was considered preppie style, i was like, that's close, that's getting there. >> if you wear 100% cotton shirt and a pair of khakis and a pair of loafers, you look like you know what you're talking about. it's sort of an overall improvement of one's prospects and style. >> whether it's the polo grounds of connecticut or the yacht clubs of cape cod, lauren's true talent lies in creating a desire for a certain lifestyle and selling the wardrobe to match. >> american style conjures up a democr
st. paul's would ever be interested in the book. within a week of its appearance. it told the secrets of a way of life that had never been spilled like that. the book was absolutely tongue in cheek. the subtitle to the official preppie handbook was, "look, muffie, a book for us!" i was trying to make funny something that could be construed as very obnoxious. but people took it quite seriously as their self-help. >> growing up in the 1980s where style was like all over the map, i...
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the wind chel temps in the negative 40 >> meanwhile in st. paul, nneapolis, you betcha, it's cold. as for our area, the folks are out andbout. a bundled up and brutal night on the way. fairfax, arlington, and montgomery county schools are already on a o-hour delay tomorrow. >> and we are still dealing with a some strong gusts out there. this is the scene at the point today. the whipping winds making for some wobbly landings. let's gettarted at the storm team weather center. >> we've got to buckle up, you guys. this is only going to e woge trs in ig aerround 11:00 i'm heading to t and telling people get ready. now the wind chill is down arnd 5 to 10 degrees. >> and that was very evident for some of you whe that snow squall moved through the area. right after that we really saw our temperatures start t plummet. >> our current wind chill at 8 right now in the d.c. area. 38 below 0 in chicago. international falls, 41 below in parts of minnesota. 33 leesburg, 26 in the city. that wind, though,eally makes it feel that much colder. that's why we had a wind chill advisory. that wind chill
the wind chel temps in the negative 40 >> meanwhile in st. paul, nneapolis, you betcha, it's cold. as for our area, the folks are out andbout. a bundled up and brutal night on the way. fairfax, arlington, and montgomery county schools are already on a o-hour delay tomorrow. >> and we are still dealing with a some strong gusts out there. this is the scene at the point today. the whipping winds making for some wobbly landings. let's gettarted at the storm team weather center. >>...
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. >> st. paul, minnesota, this driver had to get out and push his car across a snow-covered street. minneapolis schools areesy.chk e formations. chicago is closing the brookfield zoo. it's only the fourth time in 85 years it's closed. temperatures could drop to minus 55 degrees with the windchill later this week. >> for a california comparison, let's go to abc 7 news anchor dion lim. hi there. >> hey there, ladies. i was inspired to get a cutch hot tea after watching that cold weather video. here in san francisco, we've got it so good. check it out along the embarcadero. people are in shorts, wearing short sleeves, no hats, no gloves. a difference from the midwest. perhaps they'll need something stronger than hot tea. bundle up midwest, you're in for a doozy of ridiculously cold air this week. don't take it from me. here's abc morng teorolog alaperspective. an entire generation lived bout feeling temperatures 40 to 50 degrees below zero and will be 90 to 100 degrees warmer than they are wednesday morning. how is that? >> just try telling that to people from the midwest. we caught up
. >> st. paul, minnesota, this driver had to get out and push his car across a snow-covered street. minneapolis schools areesy.chk e formations. chicago is closing the brookfield zoo. it's only the fourth time in 85 years it's closed. temperatures could drop to minus 55 degrees with the windchill later this week. >> for a california comparison, let's go to abc 7 news anchor dion lim. hi there. >> hey there, ladies. i was inspired to get a cutch hot tea after watching that cold...