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not as profitable for the programmers is the legacy model. you have to think of the rate of price increases that you would have in your legacy model. you have to think about the potential for password sharing and piracy. relative to your legacy model. we have seen it as high as these subscriptions a minor pirated or subject to password sharing. so you about the substitution of second homes for example for the airflow part of the community that has more than one home. all of those kinds of things around the value to a programmer of online video. at least relative to the legacy model. the distributors the calculation is a bit easier. for the distributors if you think about the most celebrated ones so far which is directv, the pricing they've come out is nowhere close to being not only as profitable as the old model, the old model directv makes more than $60 per month of gross margin in their online services there making as little as three or $4. in some cases they are losing money on subscription. some of these are not profitable on a standalone
not as profitable for the programmers is the legacy model. you have to think of the rate of price increases that you would have in your legacy model. you have to think about the potential for password sharing and piracy. relative to your legacy model. we have seen it as high as these subscriptions a minor pirated or subject to password sharing. so you about the substitution of second homes for example for the airflow part of the community that has more than one home. all of those kinds of...
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at least, again, relative to the legacy model. for the distributers, the calculation is a bit easier, and for the distributers if you think about the most celebrated one so far which is directv now, the pricing that they've come out with is nowhere close to being not only as profitable as the old model, the old model, directv, makes more than $60 per month of gross margin. in their online services they're making as little as $3 or $4, and in some cases they're losing money on each subscription. but some of these aren't even profitable on a stand-alone basis. some of them are negative profitability. so there's a shakeout to come, i think, with these kinds of services. but, again, that's the thing to watch as people are really going to be focused this year on is this finally the year that ott makes a real dent in the legacy video model. >> host: well, craig moffett, if this is the year of ott, last year seemed to be the year of the cord cutters. is that accurate? >> guest: well, yes and no. i would say cord cutting has continued to g
at least, again, relative to the legacy model. for the distributers, the calculation is a bit easier, and for the distributers if you think about the most celebrated one so far which is directv now, the pricing that they've come out with is nowhere close to being not only as profitable as the old model, the old model, directv, makes more than $60 per month of gross margin. in their online services they're making as little as $3 or $4, and in some cases they're losing money on each subscription....
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that's where the model suggests this thing is headed. everyone else gets wet, but the really heavy rain is going to be writing here. i just ran the model. 9 am sunday morning, this is the heart of the storm. you see this bull's-eye? that's it. that's the heaviest rain. looks like from redwood city south, this moisture, you have got to realize, is 1000 miles long, 2000 miles long, but it's one mildly. this is not just on the surface. moisture is funneling towards the bay area. they used to call it a tropical connection or pineapple express. it's going to get real wet on sunday. we will see you next with the latest updated model.>>> the storm has some water managers taking steps to make sure the bay area doesn't overflow. sky fox was over the reservoir at morgan hill. it is already over 100% of capacity. as a result, the santa clara county district is sending water downstream to make way for all the rain coming this weekend.>>> ski resorts got a lot of snow out of the last storm system. the eastern sierra said it got up to 7 feet of fresh s
that's where the model suggests this thing is headed. everyone else gets wet, but the really heavy rain is going to be writing here. i just ran the model. 9 am sunday morning, this is the heart of the storm. you see this bull's-eye? that's it. that's the heaviest rain. looks like from redwood city south, this moisture, you have got to realize, is 1000 miles long, 2000 miles long, but it's one mildly. this is not just on the surface. moisture is funneling towards the bay area. they used to call...
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forave the swedish model example. sweden looks very nice to a lot of people but it is still hard for sweden to put itself forward and say we are the correct version of capitalism and the copy sweden.should you don't have to defend yourself, you have a highly uniform at the population. these are a lot of things that makes it so united states can follow sweden or tanzania can't. can say, we are the only true marxist nation in the world. we've gotten it right. the reason albania can do it in sweden can't is the idea of socialism. this notion of correct the elegy . that is what -- correct the elegy. that is what enables these smaller nations to impede with the soviets and chinese. >> i am an independent researcher. in terms of these smaller countries competing, i am wondering about the person who just said, to what extent is he pushing the soviets into taking a more anti-imperialistic as well as exporting his version of anti-imperialism communism elsewhere? jeremy: as i am sure you know, the relationship is long and compli
forave the swedish model example. sweden looks very nice to a lot of people but it is still hard for sweden to put itself forward and say we are the correct version of capitalism and the copy sweden.should you don't have to defend yourself, you have a highly uniform at the population. these are a lot of things that makes it so united states can follow sweden or tanzania can't. can say, we are the only true marxist nation in the world. we've gotten it right. the reason albania can do it in...
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colby made a killing and bernard joins us to talk about the life of david model. ould always drive down that ravens stadium. colby loved that football. you know what's the most interesting? sitting in that box and the ravens playing it. and you and i know there is no room for the ravens. david picked up on it. >> so true. i'm a red skins guy watching all of the way. here fcc. but listen, david model, he was the real deal. and you can't always say that about people you meet. he was one of the gentleman that had the capacity to make you feel like you had been his friend forever. he was a great listener and a guy that loved to mix things up. dr. carson mentioned earlier about how he was so transparent in his liberal beliefs. you know, like a great badge of courage. and the reality is that it offered an opportunity to really recognize that there was so much that brought you together and connected you, people enjoying each other, family, business, community. all of the things that we really ultimately care most about. so i will truly miss david a lot. and i thank him. a
colby made a killing and bernard joins us to talk about the life of david model. ould always drive down that ravens stadium. colby loved that football. you know what's the most interesting? sitting in that box and the ravens playing it. and you and i know there is no room for the ravens. david picked up on it. >> so true. i'm a red skins guy watching all of the way. here fcc. but listen, david model, he was the real deal. and you can't always say that about people you meet. he was one of...
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the model up until 2:00 p.m. has snow close to the coast and pushes it away. we have models getting the snow thicker closer to philadelphia. it's going to be a close call in terms of what happens with this. it is nor'easter threat with a coastal storm. coastal snow looks likely at this point, yesterday it did not, that's changed. the question is it a small nuisance snow? some models have a a couple of inches and others have 6 inches or more in that case, a coating to an inch up along i-95. snow ending cold, 34 degrees. brisk and more snow east of philadelphia, 29 is the high. could be a little bit or a lot at the shore we'll see how far inland it pushes. monday, cold, 31. tuesday, on the other side of this, getting up to 40. wednesday, precip that's rain not snow, 52. and thursday, mid 40s, light at the end of big black tunnel. >> coming up on "action news," road conditions are slick and hazardous across the nation as a winter to remember pushes across the southern part of the u.s. >> we have information on what happened with the transit train in new york right
the model up until 2:00 p.m. has snow close to the coast and pushes it away. we have models getting the snow thicker closer to philadelphia. it's going to be a close call in terms of what happens with this. it is nor'easter threat with a coastal storm. coastal snow looks likely at this point, yesterday it did not, that's changed. the question is it a small nuisance snow? some models have a a couple of inches and others have 6 inches or more in that case, a coating to an inch up along i-95. snow...
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the pricing is nowhere close to being as profitable as the old model, the old model was more than $60 a month before margins ar. now they are making less than three dollars or four dollars or . some of these aren't even profitable. some of them are in the negatives there is a shakeout to come. watch. the thing to people are really going to be focusing on is this year where tt.tp i would say court cutting has had more headlines than it has in reality. it is not that the court cutting isn't happening, you saw it last year. they pay tv business was declining at a small percentage per year. year, it has the been declining by a 1.5% decline. that is not entirely trivial. it was not much. it is nothing like we have seen and the broad transition broad internet video. joining our conversation on the communicator is >> dave shepherdson. you mentioned directv, that started out at a price of $35. doesn't start out at a low price and bring people more to the margins. is that strategy going to work? craig: it is interesting you say that. they have actually retired or announced that they are going
the pricing is nowhere close to being as profitable as the old model, the old model was more than $60 a month before margins ar. now they are making less than three dollars or four dollars or . some of these aren't even profitable. some of them are in the negatives there is a shakeout to come. watch. the thing to people are really going to be focusing on is this year where tt.tp i would say court cutting has had more headlines than it has in reality. it is not that the court cutting isn't...
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what will be the model that goes through? think that the cable operators are essentially now and the data transmission business, and no longer in the program business. they used to be in the program business with healthy margins. now, when you have so many different alternatives --they are in the data business. >> does this explain the rationale behind this? perspective,tional is there logic behind that deal? >> i don't think there is a lot of industrial logic behind it. i don't pick a data company needs to own a content company, or a tech company. at&t does not need to own content. content at fair market prices. still ahead, we will hear from aol ceo tim armstrong about if the yahoo! deal will go through. we will ask about the potential hiccups, next. episodes of "bloomberg technology" are now streaming. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: alibaba continues to crack down on vendors taking legal action again sellers. it is suing for counterfeit watches. this is part of a plan to combat it goods from popping up on the side. alibab
what will be the model that goes through? think that the cable operators are essentially now and the data transmission business, and no longer in the program business. they used to be in the program business with healthy margins. now, when you have so many different alternatives --they are in the data business. >> does this explain the rationale behind this? perspective,tional is there logic behind that deal? >> i don't think there is a lot of industrial logic behind it. i don't...
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out the selfnted parking problem. was firstesla modelk to open. with the other model, he got out and smacked his head trying to show how much headroom it has. demos are hard to pull off. you see every ceo think they have to go on stage and a black turtleneck and introduce their products. >> one thing i tend to find it tech conferences is that if the technology doesn't work, neither does the wi-fi. selena, talk about the technology put into this development? is he winning or losing? >> he has put $300 million of his own money into this. finance unique way to his ventures, pledging shares and plowing it into all his ventures. forcan reserve this car $5,000, but it is unclear how much it will retail for when it comes out in 2018. there was year's ces a lot of skepticism around faraday futures because they did not release any car. this year, we got a functioning car, but still have skepticism around how they will make money. it is expensive to produce. it is unclear what the business plan will look like. to order, and only $1000 when it came
out the selfnted parking problem. was firstesla modelk to open. with the other model, he got out and smacked his head trying to show how much headroom it has. demos are hard to pull off. you see every ceo think they have to go on stage and a black turtleneck and introduce their products. >> one thing i tend to find it tech conferences is that if the technology doesn't work, neither does the wi-fi. selena, talk about the technology put into this development? is he winning or losing?...
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even though the modeling is not picking it up. first part of the afternoon, we'll see light snow overspread the area. perhaps steadier before a brief time. light, but steady for interior sections of south jersey and southeastern portions of pennsylvania. that is rain for cumberland and sussex and kent county. it will end 7 to 9:00 p.m. it's a quick-moving storm. minor accumulations are expected speaking of accumulations it's a general coating to an inch of snow. a lot of main roads are wet with the system. as we get closer to sunset and temperatures start dropping we'll see the icy patches developing. i know it's a small event, later this evening, don't let your guard down, there could be icy patches out there. taking a quick look at the forecast modeling. this is the city of philadelphia. three out of the four barely have a half inch of snow with the system. this model is more bullish, i would rather take the three and average amount that's a good number, half inch to an inch in philadelphia. for today, afternoon snow and sleet. a
even though the modeling is not picking it up. first part of the afternoon, we'll see light snow overspread the area. perhaps steadier before a brief time. light, but steady for interior sections of south jersey and southeastern portions of pennsylvania. that is rain for cumberland and sussex and kent county. it will end 7 to 9:00 p.m. it's a quick-moving storm. minor accumulations are expected speaking of accumulations it's a general coating to an inch of snow. a lot of main roads are wet with...
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and so it seems to me they are following the anti-imperialist model, the chinese sort of model. they're looking for light industry, agriculture, small-scale trade. not really worried about heavy industry yet. initially china seems to have the upper hand with algeria. the soviets will ultimately win. and by wind, i mean china is pressuring the algerians not to invite the ussr to the second conference in 1965, and the algerians will ultimately cave, but the question is why. so the explanation is often given that it is the predominance of aid, but i will say why that is incorrect. the first time the defense minister, who later becomes president in algeria came to moscow in 1963. he asked about aid from the soviets. they put three conditions on the aid. they say, you have to oppose the chinese. you have to embrace coexistence, and you have to legalize the communist party. the communist party was illegal in algeria at this time. so he said, i don't know. and then the other guy comes back. they make up. khrushchev basically caved. they give them aid even though ben doesn't go after the
and so it seems to me they are following the anti-imperialist model, the chinese sort of model. they're looking for light industry, agriculture, small-scale trade. not really worried about heavy industry yet. initially china seems to have the upper hand with algeria. the soviets will ultimately win. and by wind, i mean china is pressuring the algerians not to invite the ussr to the second conference in 1965, and the algerians will ultimately cave, but the question is why. so the explanation is...
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it starts before dawn and ends in the afternoon. some models with only a couple of inches of additional snow, but there's some out there that are suggesting inasmuch as 6 inches of snow. if that were to happen, the storm would be close enough to put a coating to an i do up closer to philadelphia. so saturday is a time period to watch. karen rogers you're watching roads. >> reporter: i-95 southbound has been shut down for hours between academy and cottman. i expect we'll see the first cars move through. it was a jackknifed tractor-trailer with a diesel fuel spill. they had to get the sand trucks out and the salt trucks out to clear the road. at any moment they will allow the traffic get through, as we watch live we'll see the first cars move through after hours of being shut down. i-95 southbound these first vehicles finally moving now, it has been shut down for hours, just now as we watch live it's reopen with police opening the way. you see people travelin' traveling through the sand on the roadway, but they are doing just fine with that. over
it starts before dawn and ends in the afternoon. some models with only a couple of inches of additional snow, but there's some out there that are suggesting inasmuch as 6 inches of snow. if that were to happen, the storm would be close enough to put a coating to an i do up closer to philadelphia. so saturday is a time period to watch. karen rogers you're watching roads. >> reporter: i-95 southbound has been shut down for hours between academy and cottman. i expect we'll see the first cars...
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the watch concerns the coastal counties, but the models are raining with two inches in the counties up to 6 inches or moore, depending on the proximity of the low. if the low is closer, producing higher amounts that's where you get lessor amounts coating to an inch up near i-95. if you're in any coastal scts -- counties be careful. tomorrow, brisk and cold, best chance of snow closures to the coast, could push closer to i-95 to some degree. sunday, brisk conditions, strong winds, 28 degrees is the high, it will feel like the teens, not like saturday will feel great, but sunday worse. less wind on monday, still cold. finally we get into the 40-degree range on tuesday afternoon. wednesday up to 52 with rain, but it's rain not snow. >> next week is something i'm looking forward to. 6:13. a little tough love from the top. you think joe biden has blunt advice for the president-elect. >> here's a live look at 309 at county line road. you can see the main highway mostly just wet. as soon as you veer off on to the side streets you have snow to deal with. we'll take you to the wissinoming secti
the watch concerns the coastal counties, but the models are raining with two inches in the counties up to 6 inches or moore, depending on the proximity of the low. if the low is closer, producing higher amounts that's where you get lessor amounts coating to an inch up near i-95. if you're in any coastal scts -- counties be careful. tomorrow, brisk and cold, best chance of snow closures to the coast, could push closer to i-95 to some degree. sunday, brisk conditions, strong winds, 28 degrees is...
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and here is the 3d model of what was there. e buildings already destroyed. materials, building styles and colour matching adds to the accuracy of what the professor hopes will be a lasting digital legacy to show future generations. reconstructing the model is all done by hand. it's incredibly quick. even at this speed, the project will take around six months to complete. shanghai is changing so fast. for a city of china, we must face this problem. removing so many older buildings, so many older districts. comparing to a european city, i think we must focus on this kind of problem, because our city is becoming newer and newer so fast. that was dan in shanghai, and that is it from world view in tucson, arizona. what a fascinating story this is turning out to be. you can follow us on twitter, as always, @bbcclick throughout the week, we'll put loads of backstage photos and gossip up there. thanks for watching, and we'll see you soon. hello there. a cold frosty start for many of us on saturday morning. you can see the best of the su
and here is the 3d model of what was there. e buildings already destroyed. materials, building styles and colour matching adds to the accuracy of what the professor hopes will be a lasting digital legacy to show future generations. reconstructing the model is all done by hand. it's incredibly quick. even at this speed, the project will take around six months to complete. shanghai is changing so fast. for a city of china, we must face this problem. removing so many older buildings, so many older...
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know what then't business model and at&t is. i do know theon business model, i know the plan which is essentially to bedtime where the future is going. it is a very strong connectivity -- 5g havingith fiber and faster connectivity. you do not have the look far and wide to see where the linear tv landscape has changed. i think if you contrast the strategies, within five or 10 years that digital focus, mobile focus that verizon has put into place is a very strong strategy. after spending 20 years in silicon valley, across the globe , we wanted to put our money with verizon. winning the connectivity will be a tremendous asset. we have two charges, there will be a lot of room for tailwind in future growth. i think will be interesting to see where we end up in five or 10 years. i feel very confident in what's verizon strategy is. i do not have any doubt that we will be a big player in the future. bitcoin hasming up, a new year lease on life. they had multiyear highs as they closed out -- certain of 17. ford model s missed estimates. this is bloomb
know what then't business model and at&t is. i do know theon business model, i know the plan which is essentially to bedtime where the future is going. it is a very strong connectivity -- 5g havingith fiber and faster connectivity. you do not have the look far and wide to see where the linear tv landscape has changed. i think if you contrast the strategies, within five or 10 years that digital focus, mobile focus that verizon has put into place is a very strong strategy. after spending 20...
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the model of the new york sun was, it shines for all. why that model? well, because it was aimed at regular people, not just opinion leaders. this was possible for a lot of in the period.ns for one thing, urban populations were growing, the economy was growing, you had a middle class that was growing, so more people were able to buy newspapers but also advertisers were more interested in reaching those people, literacy rates were growing, democratic reform, expanding voter privileges, we are getting average americans a feeling of more enfranchisement, a greater interest in the affairs of their communities, and steam power was making it possible to produce more copies of these newspapers band could have been printed before. again, if you print a lot of newspapers, you have to sell a lot. what do you think happened? how do you sell newspapers? how do you attract attention? what do you think they did? any thoughts? student: go out on the street? absolutely. you get on the street and sell newspapers. and maybe use and socialize a bit, right? that was what th
the model of the new york sun was, it shines for all. why that model? well, because it was aimed at regular people, not just opinion leaders. this was possible for a lot of in the period.ns for one thing, urban populations were growing, the economy was growing, you had a middle class that was growing, so more people were able to buy newspapers but also advertisers were more interested in reaching those people, literacy rates were growing, democratic reform, expanding voter privileges, we are...
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the coast. some momgdzs have two -- models have two inches of snow down the shore, other models closer to 6 inches. we might get an inch up to i-95. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, clouds and sun, 34 degrees. tomorrow, 29 degrees, more snow east, it could hug the coast and stay down the coast and not be all that much or be more significant at the coast in that case we get light snow up closer to philadelphia. sunday, brisk, feeling like the teens and 28 degrees. monday, cold, 31. finally on tuesday afternoon we get milder, there could be a flurry or snow shower in the morning, but the rest of the time looks good, we get up to 52 with rain on wednesday. so a light at the end of the tunnel. looking forward to that, thank you david. >>> 4:42 a.m., we have more coming up on "action news." >> our never endings series of where it is worse, we take a look at a snowier south. >> reporter: i-95 approaching academy road at a complete standstill, all lanes still blocked because of a jackknifed tractor-trailer, penndot showing you the snowfall, and we'll go to exton chester county when "action n
the coast. some momgdzs have two -- models have two inches of snow down the shore, other models closer to 6 inches. we might get an inch up to i-95. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, clouds and sun, 34 degrees. tomorrow, 29 degrees, more snow east, it could hug the coast and stay down the coast and not be all that much or be more significant at the coast in that case we get light snow up closer to philadelphia. sunday, brisk, feeling like the teens and 28 degrees. monday, cold, 31....
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wherever that focus hits, you can kind of see what the model does. seat focuses here, the big focus right in that area. so we'll be tracking it for you. san jose, three inches, and that's a lot, and you go, well, where is that 10 inches? the 10 inches is about 10 miles over the hill in santa cruz with the lifting of the range that could create significant rainfall accumulations. we've had 10 inches, 12 inches of rain in 24 hours before, in the mountains, and we can take it but it's just going to cause some problems. >> bill, thank you. >> sports is coming up next. >>> mark is here. raiders-texans on saturday. conor cook starting for the raiders. do you think with a rookie quarterback they have a legitimate chance? >> you know, when it is a playoff game and you take into consideration if they can just keep him under wraps a little bit, not try and make him do too much, i think the adrenaline is such a level, and they know that they already beat this texans team once. so you can't say that one guy is going to make all that difference. i think that they
wherever that focus hits, you can kind of see what the model does. seat focuses here, the big focus right in that area. so we'll be tracking it for you. san jose, three inches, and that's a lot, and you go, well, where is that 10 inches? the 10 inches is about 10 miles over the hill in santa cruz with the lifting of the range that could create significant rainfall accumulations. we've had 10 inches, 12 inches of rain in 24 hours before, in the mountains, and we can take it but it's just going...
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caroline: what about the model three? is a lot of backlog and this is the more priced friendly version. are we worried, therefore, about them getting off the machine? cory: what we know is they've consistently missed virtually every deadline they've set. we can expect this deadline might be missed or maybe they'll make this latest delayed deadline -- they keep pushing it back by quarters, halves of the years and then full years. we'll see if they get to that. we also don't know what the price will be. these deposits are not actually deposit. they are deposits for a place to be in line because in most places they can't legally take deposits, but these are also fully refundable. for a lot of customers we expect they might be trying to get a foot in the door. a lot of people want these cars that they have not seen before, but a lot of people also probably want the option to get the car and it's really a price on the option, not ultimately going to take the car. caroline: trading off 2% is not a massive concern it seems for th
caroline: what about the model three? is a lot of backlog and this is the more priced friendly version. are we worried, therefore, about them getting off the machine? cory: what we know is they've consistently missed virtually every deadline they've set. we can expect this deadline might be missed or maybe they'll make this latest delayed deadline -- they keep pushing it back by quarters, halves of the years and then full years. we'll see if they get to that. we also don't know what the price...
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right now the models are in disagreement. new information tomorrow. ave more information tomorrow about saturday. regard rlless of the snow, it wl be cold. the high 35, weekend temperatures don't get out of the 20s. snow along the coast. sunday, windchills and teens. monday, 29. tuesday, we climb out of the deep freeze, 38 with clouds. wednesday, 32 with rain and thursday a high of 46. david murphy will have the latest on the snow event possible for the coast tomorrow morning beginning at 4:00. >> tomorrow is three kings day. some youngsters in philadelphia had a chance to celebrate tonight. the organization distributed gifts to children whose headquarters, three kings a traditional latino holiday commemorating the journey of the wisemen who presented jesus with gifts. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the string band brought its signature sound to the mainland tonight. residents of the waverly heights retirement community had a chance to practice their mummer's strut. this is an annual tradition of z254jz zi0z y254jy yi0y so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your ke
right now the models are in disagreement. new information tomorrow. ave more information tomorrow about saturday. regard rlless of the snow, it wl be cold. the high 35, weekend temperatures don't get out of the 20s. snow along the coast. sunday, windchills and teens. monday, 29. tuesday, we climb out of the deep freeze, 38 with clouds. wednesday, 32 with rain and thursday a high of 46. david murphy will have the latest on the snow event possible for the coast tomorrow morning beginning at 4:00....
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it's coming in earlier on most of the models, but it wraps up early tomorrow morning, too. >> you canet the seven-day forecast especially on a day like today and live look at storm tracker 6 live double scan radar at 6abc.com/weather. >>> prosecutors called their first witness in the sentencing trial for dylan roof. jennifer pinkney testified about her husband one of nine black church members who roof killed in 2015. roof spoke to jurors for the first time yesterday mainly to tell them he meant to do this and there is nothing wrong with him psychologically. >>> sheriff's a deputy chased down a loose llama. someone filmed it sharing the road with drivers. the llama belongs to a nearby resident. nobody is sure how it escaped. the llama enjoyed it's adventure but happy to put the harness back on and return the beast of burden to his owner. >> maybe he was missing his momma, llama llama, missing his momma. >>> police raid several pawn shons -- shops in berks and montgomery county. >>> jimmy kimmel last night. >> i dress like a toddler anyway but on my workweek i don't ever to put on shoes
it's coming in earlier on most of the models, but it wraps up early tomorrow morning, too. >> you canet the seven-day forecast especially on a day like today and live look at storm tracker 6 live double scan radar at 6abc.com/weather. >>> prosecutors called their first witness in the sentencing trial for dylan roof. jennifer pinkney testified about her husband one of nine black church members who roof killed in 2015. roof spoke to jurors for the first time yesterday mainly to...
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the rain models are backing off a little bit on these heavy rain cells. it is still going to be wet as heck. don't get me wrong. but the difference here is going to be if it is -- backs off a little bit instead of big river like the san lorenzo river flooding, we may -- if it's less rain we may end up with smaller creeks, which is our hope, which will probably -- it's hard to say now. the models are going back and forth but it is a wet weekend especially on sunday morning. 4:00 a.m. sunday to about 9:00 a.m. is the heart of this thing. a freeze warning is in effect tonight. it's not really the head line, but -- well, if you have tender plants, it is the headline. temperatures are currently 41 in santa rosa. it's cool out there. tonight is going to be really cold. tomorrow is a lot like today. as the clouds increase tomorrow the rain picks up late friday night into saturday morning. remember, saturday is not the big deal. sunday is the big deal. here is the system. this is that atmospheric river. pineapple express. that's what a lot of people call it. now i
the rain models are backing off a little bit on these heavy rain cells. it is still going to be wet as heck. don't get me wrong. but the difference here is going to be if it is -- backs off a little bit instead of big river like the san lorenzo river flooding, we may -- if it's less rain we may end up with smaller creeks, which is our hope, which will probably -- it's hard to say now. the models are going back and forth but it is a wet weekend especially on sunday morning. 4:00 a.m. sunday to...
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light snow moves in sooner on the models looks like anytime between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. ick with a coating to two inches across the region. >> sheriff deputies in georgia chased down a loose llama. someone in the parking lot showed the animals sharing the road with drivers strolling past the starbucks. it belongs to a nearby resident. the llama enjoyed his add -- adventure and happy to have the harness back on. >>> police round up in rural tennessee is going viral. sheriff was called to catch a calf running loose. he enlisted his life long bud who rode on the front of the sheriff's patrol car and lassoed the baby cow. a second runaway calf was brought in safely. the sheriff said in rural tennessee there's no call he won't take. i'm val. the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. i represent the money you save for the future. who's he? he's the green money you can spend now. what's up? gonna pay some bills, maybe buy a new tennis racket. he's got a killer backhand. when it's time to get organized for retirement, it's time to get voya. (sfx: rain and thunder) says it w
light snow moves in sooner on the models looks like anytime between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. ick with a coating to two inches across the region. >> sheriff deputies in georgia chased down a loose llama. someone in the parking lot showed the animals sharing the road with drivers strolling past the starbucks. it belongs to a nearby resident. the llama enjoyed his add -- adventure and happy to have the harness back on. >>> police round up in rural tennessee is going viral. sheriff...
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there are forecast moldses that have the -- models that have the gusts up to 70.potty power outages likely, beach erosion likely. morning fog today, cloudy skies, shades of gray. 53 degrees is the forecasted high. you can see how it will play out hour by hour. it's locked in from start to finish. 1:00 p.m., 52. 3:00 p.m., 53. 5:00 p.m., 50. more fog developing overnight tonight, rain after midnight. 40 degrees, outlying suburbs, 46 for center city. the normal high is 40. the overnight lows are no the dropping that much. it isn't until wednesday, we see the sun again, 53 degrees, murky today. rain developing sunday, 52. monday we highlighted it in red because of the windswept rain because of the possibility of power outages and coastal flooding for the shore. 50 degrees, morning rain for tuesday, wednesday and thursday, 54 and thursday, 50, and friday, 44. what else the one thing you don't see on the forecast? >> snow. >>> i would like to remind you you can find storm tracker 6 live double scan radar at any time of the day at 6abc.com/weather. >>> 5:47 if you're ju
there are forecast moldses that have the -- models that have the gusts up to 70.potty power outages likely, beach erosion likely. morning fog today, cloudy skies, shades of gray. 53 degrees is the forecasted high. you can see how it will play out hour by hour. it's locked in from start to finish. 1:00 p.m., 52. 3:00 p.m., 53. 5:00 p.m., 50. more fog developing overnight tonight, rain after midnight. 40 degrees, outlying suburbs, 46 for center city. the normal high is 40. the overnight lows are...
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in fact, they just announced the numbers and delivered fewer model s' than a year ago and in the lastuarter. model s sales are falling by any measure and model x sales are not anywhere near what model s is and there's been delay after delay for the model 3. none of this is good news. caroline: there is a lot of backlog and this is the more priced friendly version and are we worried, therefore, about them getting off the machine? corey: what we know is they've consistently missed every deadline they've set. we know we can expect this deadline might be missed or maybe they'll make this latest delayed deadline, they keep pushing it back by quarters, halves of the years and then full years. we'll see if they get to that. we also don't know what the price will be. these deposits are not actually deposits but deposits for a place to be in line because in most places they can't legally take deposits but also are fully refundable. for a lot of customers we expect they might be trying to get a foot in the door. a lot of people want these cars they haven't seen before but a lot of people also p
in fact, they just announced the numbers and delivered fewer model s' than a year ago and in the lastuarter. model s sales are falling by any measure and model x sales are not anywhere near what model s is and there's been delay after delay for the model 3. none of this is good news. caroline: there is a lot of backlog and this is the more priced friendly version and are we worried, therefore, about them getting off the machine? corey: what we know is they've consistently missed every deadline...
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a variation of what the model call for. e north american model is overplaying this, even if we get that there is time to get to that a bit before the morning commute starts. hopefully this will be a minor impact. and i would leave earlier and take it slow if the snow is out there. 33 is the high on saturday and we are talking about the coastal storm and all the models now are in agreement that it's far enough off the coast to get clipped by snow in southern delaware and cape may county and i think we'll probably be dry on saturday through most of the region now. i would keep my eyes on the forecast though if there is another change there. 35 is today's high and windchills in the 20s and brisk and cold and that snow gradually pulls in during the evening hours and getting checker later tonight and knocks off fast. a cold day on friday with a high of 34, brisk with the storm likely staying off the coast and clouds from the storm and a high of 30 and the most uncomfortable day of the weekend is sunday brisk and cold and high of
a variation of what the model call for. e north american model is overplaying this, even if we get that there is time to get to that a bit before the morning commute starts. hopefully this will be a minor impact. and i would leave earlier and take it slow if the snow is out there. 33 is the high on saturday and we are talking about the coastal storm and all the models now are in agreement that it's far enough off the coast to get clipped by snow in southern delaware and cape may county and i...
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whwhen i started looking at the climate model and comparing them to the observation, then i started realizing, well, you know, all of these models would be an own face of natural clilimate variabibilities, so ty could be showing increasases or decreaeases over a period of observation, but they all sw a decrease, and so that's what starts to help implicate greenhouse gases that's forcing the changes that we're seeing today in the ice cover. we can say that about 50%-60% of the loss of sea ice that we're seeing today is a result of greenhouse gases. the other 40%-50% is actuaually natural climate variability, so we know both are acting on the system right now. and right now the results are about 50/50, , i think, on what's happening, what we're seeing today. the planet's going to warm by a certain amount a degrees. the ssea ice is going toto disappean the summertime. the ice is continue to respond, sea level is going to continue to rise, but when we look at things like, well, where are the precipitation patterns going to change? who's going to get more rain? ? who's going to get less rain? what
whwhen i started looking at the climate model and comparing them to the observation, then i started realizing, well, you know, all of these models would be an own face of natural clilimate variabibilities, so ty could be showing increasases or decreaeases over a period of observation, but they all sw a decrease, and so that's what starts to help implicate greenhouse gases that's forcing the changes that we're seeing today in the ice cover. we can say that about 50%-60% of the loss of sea ice...
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another great feature offered in some of the chevy models is rear seat reminder. car can remind you if anyone or anything is left behind. >> flip the switch. >> cameras are also getting an update. check this out, another cool feature manufactures a watch me, i'm going to walk around the entire exterior of the car. you never lose me. so you always have like this birds eye vision of who and what's around you. so now back inside the auto show, a very cool feature being featured by toyota is this auto access seat. if you're an elderly person or you have somebody handicapped in the family you sit here. showing us how to do this. this is a great feature. >> you've got this button here. you're going to hold it. you're going to keep holding. you can lay back and relax. we can put this up, too, if you need. now going to pull you inside the vehicle. then you're going to hear a beep. boom. now you'rem luxury like this cadillac ct 6, safety doesn't take a back seat. pedestrian detection with automatic braking. some features are standard in models. a lot of manufacturers are h
another great feature offered in some of the chevy models is rear seat reminder. car can remind you if anyone or anything is left behind. >> flip the switch. >> cameras are also getting an update. check this out, another cool feature manufactures a watch me, i'm going to walk around the entire exterior of the car. you never lose me. so you always have like this birds eye vision of who and what's around you. so now back inside the auto show, a very cool feature being featured by...
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, their own technology, the ada model, the more of computer science. and then have a model that allocated resources to other states and relied heavily on that model? >> ultimately, a campaign -- i learned this from down the road at american university is about three things. that's time, people and money. ultimately, you're supposed to figure out the right equation of time, people and money to win. that's it. and so if you're able to talk to elders in the field and people in wisconsin, like a good friend of mine theresa velmain and chapman, they worked clinton '92, obama '2008 and 2012, and they're telling you there's a problem. you listen to your labor unions and they're telling you there's a problem. so i've been very clear in my assessment of this as saying, all the data and all the models and everything else in the world and the best tools, the best technology in the world don't mean anything if you can't actually have a real message that's connecting and resonating with voters. the models may have been genius and right and accurate, but they weren't
, their own technology, the ada model, the more of computer science. and then have a model that allocated resources to other states and relied heavily on that model? >> ultimately, a campaign -- i learned this from down the road at american university is about three things. that's time, people and money. ultimately, you're supposed to figure out the right equation of time, people and money to win. that's it. and so if you're able to talk to elders in the field and people in wisconsin,...
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some of the other models, the american model and the north american model, they both want to say it will be shy of half a foot. regardless, when you're talking anything over four inches, five inches, it really impacts and sends traffic to a halt in a hurry. that's what we're seeing here. that's what the condition is here in far southern maryland in st. mary's county. in talbert county, we are expecting the same conditions as the snow continues to add up. we will have an update from st. mary's county and talk about what we're expecting and the cold that will follow as well and the snow. back to you. >> thank you, melissa. >>> interesting enough, we were just checking twitter and facebook out in county, folks out there. they're really excited for the snow. we're excited for them. >>> speaking of police traffic out in the area, look, we haven't seen any major issues on the roads in terms of fender benders and major accidents. we may not be getting the information on the small minor accidents. if you see something, be sure to let us know. again, as we heard from melissa, the sheriff's depart
some of the other models, the american model and the north american model, they both want to say it will be shy of half a foot. regardless, when you're talking anything over four inches, five inches, it really impacts and sends traffic to a halt in a hurry. that's what we're seeing here. that's what the condition is here in far southern maryland in st. mary's county. in talbert county, we are expecting the same conditions as the snow continues to add up. we will have an update from st. mary's...
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. >> what about the model three? this is meant to be the price-friendly version. are we worried about them getting off the machine? cory: they have consistently missed every deadline they have set. we can expect this deadline will be missed, or maybe they make this latest deadline. they keep pushing it back, so we will see if they get to that. we also don't know what the price will be. these deposits are not deposits. they are deposits for a place in line. they are also fully refundable. we expect they might he getting a foot in the door. a lot of people want this car that they have not seen before, but a lot of people want the option to get the car. , not a massive
. >> what about the model three? this is meant to be the price-friendly version. are we worried about them getting off the machine? cory: they have consistently missed every deadline they have set. we can expect this deadline will be missed, or maybe they make this latest deadline. they keep pushing it back, so we will see if they get to that. we also don't know what the price will be. these deposits are not deposits. they are deposits for a place in line. they are also fully refundable....
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is the ultimate model of liberal democracy, right? the u.s.is the world's police and some people want to be the world's policemen. even under obama the u.s. did not take decisive action to intervene with the conflict and now it's certainly -- or it probably won't under trump, but just trump selection has done unbelievable damage to service america. >> yeah, one of the big knocks that moscow has had specially under putin about this u.s.-led liberal order, democratic and free-market aspirations is that the u.s. is hypocritical and practices double standard and tells one country to do one thing and then it does something else, with the election with a pretty self-declared president in that we see with trump, he's not going to tell countries what to do, he doesn't seem to particularly believe in kind to have liberal democratic order and so forth, on the one hand seems to provide russia with sort of a much more natural partner than they had before, on the other hand, there's uncertainty in the relationship precisely because they don't have this con
is the ultimate model of liberal democracy, right? the u.s.is the world's police and some people want to be the world's policemen. even under obama the u.s. did not take decisive action to intervene with the conflict and now it's certainly -- or it probably won't under trump, but just trump selection has done unbelievable damage to service america. >> yeah, one of the big knocks that moscow has had specially under putin about this u.s.-led liberal order, democratic and free-market...
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as you look at stormtracker 6 live double scan as expected on the models there are a couple of sprinkles and light showers through the northern suburbs just small nuisance light showers, if you get one you don't have to wait long for it to get on past you. on the wide satellite a fair amount of clouds and they thin out occasionally. there is a chance at times it will be more cloudy than sun but nonetheless not bad. the big story of course, is the temperature. in philadelphia we have zoomed to 63 degrees, we started out well in the 50s and mild all the way. and up in allentown 53 and reading 56, cooler and those numbers are well above average and 63 in wilmington and 66 in dover, delaware. breezy side and 17 miles per hour wind from the south in philadelphia. and again coming from the south and that down there to the south is where the mild air resides, we expect to add a couple of degrees to the thermometer and we'll go 65. and that is well above the average high of 40. the record high of 72 will probably miss and a come of records could fall this afternoon. when i step inside, the coole
as you look at stormtracker 6 live double scan as expected on the models there are a couple of sprinkles and light showers through the northern suburbs just small nuisance light showers, if you get one you don't have to wait long for it to get on past you. on the wide satellite a fair amount of clouds and they thin out occasionally. there is a chance at times it will be more cloudy than sun but nonetheless not bad. the big story of course, is the temperature. in philadelphia we have zoomed to...
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most aggressive model in the last 36 hours. it actually just kind of did about face. it went almost nothing about 12 hours ago. now it's back to 3.5. these models were almost nothing yesterday and they're migrating over. that tells me the storm is going to be a little bit to the west and to the north which means more snow for us. here's where it is. do not recommend driving down 95 into raleigh or virginia beach. they're going to get hammered. the precipitation goes all the way back into alabama and mississippi. much of it is in the form of snow. 10:00 tonight, your plans are okay. unless you're out super late. try to get in after midnight. by 7:00 we have snow across the metro. the snow will make it into the southern suburbs. almost into waldorf by about 4:00, 5:00 in the morning. 10:00, snow across the metro area. temperatures in the 20s. only 26 tomorrow at 10:00. then even by 3:00 snow now beginning migrate eastward across the bay. this is going to be a big storm also for we'll come back, talk about after the snow when temps
most aggressive model in the last 36 hours. it actually just kind of did about face. it went almost nothing about 12 hours ago. now it's back to 3.5. these models were almost nothing yesterday and they're migrating over. that tells me the storm is going to be a little bit to the west and to the north which means more snow for us. here's where it is. do not recommend driving down 95 into raleigh or virginia beach. they're going to get hammered. the precipitation goes all the way back into...
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works isa long time of the weather model works is a good test. to stay in touch. the business life page is where you can stay ahead with all of the day's breaking business news. we will keep you up—to—date with the latest details with insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of news and editors around the world. we also wa nt to editors around the world. we also want to hear from you. editors around the world. we also want to hearfrom you. get editors around the world. we also want to hear from you. get involved on the bbc business live web page at bbc. comports slash business. we are at bbc business on twitter and we are on facebook and bbc business news. business live on tv and online whenever you need to know. dave is back as promised. let's start with this story about apple. there was one time not long ago when apple were selling more smartphones in china than the us and the story highlights how important the chinese consumer is to apple. the company used end point is don't mess with these people. the remains that apple have taken this app fr
works isa long time of the weather model works is a good test. to stay in touch. the business life page is where you can stay ahead with all of the day's breaking business news. we will keep you up—to—date with the latest details with insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of news and editors around the world. we also wa nt to editors around the world. we also want to hear from you. editors around the world. we also want to hearfrom you. get editors around the world. we also want to...
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and on the other hand are these advanced alternative models. so advanced apms and that's kind of a new term that's come up in the past couple of years. apm. what that really does is support the participation in certain types of apms and collectively, they really focused on improving the quality of care and reducing the cost of care in a variety of ways, so we'll talk about that near the end of the slides here. so just kind of stepping back the goals when we're talking about macra and the quality payment program, what are the perspectives that we're taking into this from cms angle and what are we trying to do with this tool? this is really a piece of legislation that allows us to fundamentally change the way we pay for care, medicare and set the stage for the country in general. so what we want to do is have this cycle where it's very evidence-based. we look at our stake holder communities and how each move we do affects them and we want to be very sensitive to that so we can all get behind the same goals that we are improving the care and the co
and on the other hand are these advanced alternative models. so advanced apms and that's kind of a new term that's come up in the past couple of years. apm. what that really does is support the participation in certain types of apms and collectively, they really focused on improving the quality of care and reducing the cost of care in a variety of ways, so we'll talk about that near the end of the slides here. so just kind of stepping back the goals when we're talking about macra and the...
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and shift the business model but we wontvide all the additional financial support to make the transitions happen. >> so they can contact you because they may be listening but they may not get the full gamut of services you provide, is that it? >> exactly. >> what i want to do quickly if i may go over the steps because you gave them in detail just sum up a synapsis if i am a small liquor business in the tenderloin what should i do first? should i contact you to start the process? how does it work? let's go one step a at time. >> the first step is you contact [inaudible] listed on the flier or contact each one of us here in the room. >> because i heard about you through the community outreach through these train people who knock on doors to invite people to come in. >> there is a one page interest form. we would ask you to complete that and that comes back to the team. >> so, if you are contacted and say you are interested, here is the form, complete it. then our [inaudible] who is our main person will follow up and ask more d
and shift the business model but we wontvide all the additional financial support to make the transitions happen. >> so they can contact you because they may be listening but they may not get the full gamut of services you provide, is that it? >> exactly. >> what i want to do quickly if i may go over the steps because you gave them in detail just sum up a synapsis if i am a small liquor business in the tenderloin what should i do first? should i contact you to start the...
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the other way is the obamacare model. it was not always known as the obamacare model. the foundation for obamacare actually had its roots in the conservative heritage foundation think tank reports. it was an idea long promoted by republicans, including many republican senators, some of them still here today. it's an idea rooted in the concept of personal responsibility, the idea that every american needs to do their part and help pay for their health insurance. otherwise if they don't pay, they're going to force other people to pay when they go seek that care in the emergency room or wherever it may be. and in order for that idea to work, the idea that was put forward by the heritage foundation, the idea in obamacare, everyone needs to have coverage because it wouldn't make a lot of sense for us to be paying out all the time if we were able to wait until we got sick and then decide to pay. that's the idea having everyone in the pool have insurance. the idea you don't want to use it but you buy that protection. and if other people don't buy the protection, then the rest
the other way is the obamacare model. it was not always known as the obamacare model. the foundation for obamacare actually had its roots in the conservative heritage foundation think tank reports. it was an idea long promoted by republicans, including many republican senators, some of them still here today. it's an idea rooted in the concept of personal responsibility, the idea that every american needs to do their part and help pay for their health insurance. otherwise if they don't pay,...
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the models are all over the place. it's a narrow band of moist air. the band is a few thousand miles from here much wherever the band hits, there is going to be a lot of rain. it could be santa cruz and the santa cruz mountains. it could also be marin and san francisco. >> when the chief meteorologist says things will be getting interesting, it's something to watch. >>> the globetrotters showed off their skills ahead of their upcoming stint at the oracle arena. >> how do they do that. >> they was buckets blakes. 100 feet below and 100 feet out. the glob trotters will be -- globetrotters will be here next week. >>> they are impressive. bill said, they did not do that on the physical -- first try. who cares. >>> coming up, the new job that former united states attorney eric holder will take. >> coming up, details on the plans that could effect tens of thousands of students. >> plus our coverage continues on the new oakland police chief. that's coming up at 6:00. >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break . >>> today democratic leaders in the
the models are all over the place. it's a narrow band of moist air. the band is a few thousand miles from here much wherever the band hits, there is going to be a lot of rain. it could be santa cruz and the santa cruz mountains. it could also be marin and san francisco. >> when the chief meteorologist says things will be getting interesting, it's something to watch. >>> the globetrotters showed off their skills ahead of their upcoming stint at the oracle arena. >> how do...
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the models are suggesting an earlier arrival for the snow. anytime after 7:00 p.m. i would be looking for it coming into the western suburbs and coming into philadelphia. it will be light, but you know just a little bit of that slippery stuff can make slippery conditions on the roads pretty easy to achieve. by 11:00 p.m., adam and cecily will have snow to show you on storm tracker 6 live probably in the northern tier. overnight it fills in and pushes over to the east and south, and by 5:00 p.m., it looks like it's getting close to knocking off. it comes in earlier and the good news it leaves earlier. by 7:00 a.m., 8:00 a.m., it will be gone. we'll have snow on the ground, that means the side streets in particular could be slick. we're hoping the main roads will be treated by the time you get out tomorrow. the coating to two inches is what we're looking at. on saturday there's a second system coming. we've been talking about this one, most of the models suggesting this is far enough off the ceo to avoid -- coast to avoid giving us anything but clouds. we'll keep our
the models are suggesting an earlier arrival for the snow. anytime after 7:00 p.m. i would be looking for it coming into the western suburbs and coming into philadelphia. it will be light, but you know just a little bit of that slippery stuff can make slippery conditions on the roads pretty easy to achieve. by 11:00 p.m., adam and cecily will have snow to show you on storm tracker 6 live probably in the northern tier. overnight it fills in and pushes over to the east and south, and by 5:00...
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so this is a shift in the business model of journalism. and it is one that is probably recognizable to you today. the idea is to sell the content cheaply to attract a high circulation and then to charge advertisers for the opportunity to reach those readers. the first of the newspapers was started by benjamin day in 1833. the new york sun. you can see it even says there, the price is one cent. and the motto of the new york sun is that it shines for all. why that? again, because it was aimed at regular people. this was possible for a lot of different reasons. for one thing, urban populations were growing and the economy was growing. you had a middle class that was growing so more people are able to buy newspapers and also advertisers were more interested in reaching those people. literacy rates for growing. democratic reform and expanding voting privileges. giving average americans a greater interest in the affairs of their community. and the steam power also made it possible to put many more copies of these newspapers. but of course, if you
so this is a shift in the business model of journalism. and it is one that is probably recognizable to you today. the idea is to sell the content cheaply to attract a high circulation and then to charge advertisers for the opportunity to reach those readers. the first of the newspapers was started by benjamin day in 1833. the new york sun. you can see it even says there, the price is one cent. and the motto of the new york sun is that it shines for all. why that? again, because it was aimed at...
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the models are shifting this farther to the south and that means it's colder and mainly a snow eventnd could be a bit of mixing far south of philadelphia and the models are also trending weaker so that means not going to be a big system generally a coating to perhaps 2 inches if that shift continues pushing to the south and the snow could miss us all together. for the hole day mostly cloudy and 43 and our next precipitation event is on tuesday and that will be some light rain as the storm lifts up to the west pulling in warmer air and a high of 50 and wednesday clouds hang tough for a bit of drizzle with a high of 15e and i have an update on the possible light snow on saturday coming up on "action news" at 11:00. >> thank you. the campbell soup foundation honored community leaders, they hosted their breakfast at their headquarters in camden. the community awards pays tribute to individuals and organizations that made significant contributions to improve the lives of residents of camden. nearly 70 organizations were represented there today. abc world news is next on channel 6. "action
the models are shifting this farther to the south and that means it's colder and mainly a snow eventnd could be a bit of mixing far south of philadelphia and the models are also trending weaker so that means not going to be a big system generally a coating to perhaps 2 inches if that shift continues pushing to the south and the snow could miss us all together. for the hole day mostly cloudy and 43 and our next precipitation event is on tuesday and that will be some light rain as the storm lifts...
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when i come back, we'll take the computer model. we'll take the computer model and click it through your tuesday commute. we'll see you back here. >> the stormy weather is keeping everyone busy at california's office of emergency services in sacramento county. oh yes, staff members are working around the clock monitoring rivers across northern california. and they are keeping an eye out for possible flood threats. the emergency workers are vowing to do everything possible to avoid a repeat of the 1997 floods that washed away homes and roads around the state. >> old sac is a great example of the flooding in sacramento in the past. so the levees have been built up. these systems have been put into place, these areas where they can give relief to the river and allow the water to go around the yellow bypass, avoids flooding in areas like sacramento, west sacramento, yolo county and others downstream. >> the oes workers had a busy weekend, but not getting any time to rest. they are getting ready for the next storm that is moving in tonigh
when i come back, we'll take the computer model. we'll take the computer model and click it through your tuesday commute. we'll see you back here. >> the stormy weather is keeping everyone busy at california's office of emergency services in sacramento county. oh yes, staff members are working around the clock monitoring rivers across northern california. and they are keeping an eye out for possible flood threats. the emergency workers are vowing to do everything possible to avoid a...
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the president- elect donald trump with making some news. >>> he tweeted general motors is sending mexican made model of chevy cruz to u.s. car dealers tax-free across the border. made in usa or pay big border tax. gm issued a statement saying its cruz sedans are made in ohio and that just 4500 hatch backs were brought in from mexico last year. gm says the hatch backs are designed for the international market. >>> ford is scrapping a plan for a new small car factory in mexico. mr. trump had previously criticized that idea. the company says it will now move production of the ford focus to an existing plant in mexico. and then invest the money it safes to an electric car factory in michigan. >>> the president-elect donald trump has taken on lockheed martin and ford and gm had been in the spotlight. >> tom vacar has a look a how trump's tweets can impact the brand. >> president-elect donald trump tweeted he wants to impose a border packs on chevrolet cruz cars built in mexico. terry conley dean of the golden gate school of business say overwhelmingly the majority of cruzs are made in ohio. >> gm only imports about 2% of what
the president- elect donald trump with making some news. >>> he tweeted general motors is sending mexican made model of chevy cruz to u.s. car dealers tax-free across the border. made in usa or pay big border tax. gm issued a statement saying its cruz sedans are made in ohio and that just 4500 hatch backs were brought in from mexico last year. gm says the hatch backs are designed for the international market. >>> ford is scrapping a plan for a new small car factory in mexico....