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in the wintertime, if you can think of the red rock providing shelter and some warm areas to overe have cars dated two 3000 years ago -- we have areas dated to over 3000 years ago. the 1800's, the people heading westward huge tumultuous impact on the native people. however, the native people did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of their homeland in colorado, and the utes lived on parts of the reservation and southwestern colorado and certainly all over the state and nation. and then we have the pikes peak gold rush. that gold was actually found in cherry creek in the denver area. but pike's peak is such an amazing landmark that it became the pikes peak or bust gold rush. knew theyors in 1858 would be to supply town, so they came up to this area to set up a small town. they were stunned by the beauty of these up and it rocks -- upended rocks pair they said we should call this the garden of the gods, and that name stuck. this is truly an extraordinary 80 park. , the wisdom of carl's perkins was to give this gift to the city of colorado springs that it would remain free to t
in the wintertime, if you can think of the red rock providing shelter and some warm areas to overe have cars dated two 3000 years ago -- we have areas dated to over 3000 years ago. the 1800's, the people heading westward huge tumultuous impact on the native people. however, the native people did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of their homeland in colorado, and the utes lived on parts of the reservation and southwestern colorado and certainly all over the state and nation. and...
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in the wintertime, if you can think of walks dividing shelter and some more areas -- warm areas, we have parts that have been dated to 3000 -- hearths that have been dated to 3000 years ago. the pressures of the new united states and people heading certainly made a huge, tumultuous impact on the native people. however, the ute did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of their homeland in colorado. only in partsnot of the reservation in southwestern colorado, but certainly all over the state and the nation. rush.e had the gold that gold was actually found in cherry creek in the denver area. pikes peak is such an amazing landmark that it became the pike's peak or bust gold rush. 1858 new theren would need to be a supply town. they came to this area to set up a small town. they were just stunned by the beauty of these up and it rocks. a place fit for the gods to assemble. we should call this garden of the gods. that name stuck. it has been the garden of the gods ever since. this is truly an extraordinary city park. >> in 1909, the wisdom of charles perkins was to give this gift t
in the wintertime, if you can think of walks dividing shelter and some more areas -- warm areas, we have parts that have been dated to 3000 -- hearths that have been dated to 3000 years ago. the pressures of the new united states and people heading certainly made a huge, tumultuous impact on the native people. however, the ute did negotiate with the u.s. government to keep part of their homeland in colorado. only in partsnot of the reservation in southwestern colorado, but certainly all over...
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>> chicago in the wintertime. >> shoveling. >> the polar vortex is nothing we can't handle. >> reporter: by midweek temperatures from the plain states to parts east will be ten to twenty degrees colder than on average. we've already had a taste. 21 inches of snow in parts of maine, bone chilling 65-mile-per-hour winds battered the chicago waterfront. and in north carolina a football game in a snow globe. could this foreshadow a repeat of last winter when the mercury plummeted? >> minneapolis, st. paul. minus 20 degrees. >> reporter: braving it all, yours truly of course. the christmas tree is at the ready in rockefeller plaza. the winter weather isn't far behind. >> bring it on. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> another sign the u.s. economy is improving. a slow road to recovery. new numbers show employers added 214,000 jobs in october. the unemployment rate ticked down to 5.8%. that is the lowest since july of '08. at the white house today president obama came face-to-face with top republicans for the first time since the gop took control of congress in a big way tuesd
>> chicago in the wintertime. >> shoveling. >> the polar vortex is nothing we can't handle. >> reporter: by midweek temperatures from the plain states to parts east will be ten to twenty degrees colder than on average. we've already had a taste. 21 inches of snow in parts of maine, bone chilling 65-mile-per-hour winds battered the chicago waterfront. and in north carolina a football game in a snow globe. could this foreshadow a repeat of last winter when the mercury...
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the last thing i want to point out, lauren, it is really important in the wintertime to keep yourselfd, when you get dehydrated it puts whole strain on your immune system and your org ons, harder for them to function. so keep the flu its coming. you want to drink about half of your body weight in water. so that's a good gauge. so, say you're 140 pounds person. you need to be drinking about 70 ounces of water a day, to try to keep yourself hydrated. we think about that a lot in the summertime. we don't think about it enough in the wintertime. >> lauren? >> here is a question for you. kiwi, pears, levy greens, water, sometimes kids don't see any value in those things. what do parent do if they have trouble getting their little ones to eat these things? >> well, i asked a dietition who works at the children's hospital. she said what do you have do is be persistent. she said research shows that sometimes kids need to be expose today a new food 15 times before they will actually except it and begin to like it. so, you got to keep trying. and one thing that could you do, take this new food,
the last thing i want to point out, lauren, it is really important in the wintertime to keep yourselfd, when you get dehydrated it puts whole strain on your immune system and your org ons, harder for them to function. so keep the flu its coming. you want to drink about half of your body weight in water. so that's a good gauge. so, say you're 140 pounds person. you need to be drinking about 70 ounces of water a day, to try to keep yourself hydrated. we think about that a lot in the summertime....
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bulk most of neighbors have small backyards the increased shadow will impact especially during the wintertime and green space is precious is very scarce in this corner of town we merely ask that the developer and the commission be sensitive to the concerns of light, air and quality of our limited space on telegraph hill thank you. >> are there is there any additional public comment in support of dr? >> i have additional handoutss additional letters that have come in recently. >> i'm jake a neighbor on green street you've heard thank you affair for having us here and thank you for your hard work you're doing important work to the city to make sure that wonderful place we get to live makes sense that way thank you. i appreciate that so you've heard a lot of discussion of open space we're only - one the things that the open space in the neighborhood and the city we're one of the densest neighborhood we've our naishdz neighbors are good friends and because of character of that space and the way it is today and how negatively impacted by the shading we changed the character and maybe not had the o
bulk most of neighbors have small backyards the increased shadow will impact especially during the wintertime and green space is precious is very scarce in this corner of town we merely ask that the developer and the commission be sensitive to the concerns of light, air and quality of our limited space on telegraph hill thank you. >> are there is there any additional public comment in support of dr? >> i have additional handoutss additional letters that have come in recently....
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>> yeah, sheena, we look at different things in the wintertime than we do the rest of the year as faras telling how heavy snow is, for example. we have to look at the visibility. that tells us how heavy the snow is falling. the lower the visibility, the heavier the snow. if it's less than a mile, it's coming down at a pretty good clip. enough to accumulate. it is not less than a mile now. it's actually gone up in mt. poconos. so the snow is actually lighter now than it was 15 minutes ago. reading, and coatesville, just a little bit over a mile. that's still a steady snow. if it would do this for hours, it would accumulate. quakertown, 2 1/2 miles. other places like allentown, five-mile visibility, this snow is no factor at all. and, of course, it's not even snowing in the i-95 corridor. so that's why the visibilities are fine. but these are the things that we watch. not only hour by hour, but almost minute by minute because things can change pretty quickly. along with the temperatures, of course. we were 70 degrees yesterday. we were in the upper 40s today. the roads are warm. even th
>> yeah, sheena, we look at different things in the wintertime than we do the rest of the year as faras telling how heavy snow is, for example. we have to look at the visibility. that tells us how heavy the snow is falling. the lower the visibility, the heavier the snow. if it's less than a mile, it's coming down at a pretty good clip. enough to accumulate. it is not less than a mile now. it's actually gone up in mt. poconos. so the snow is actually lighter now than it was 15 minutes ago....
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never reach the summit and risk s determined that the outweighed the reward, given the tough wintertime conditions that they faced. zebulon pike never called it pikes peak. as the grand o it peak, but because his journals initially published in 1910 and he was the first this area in cribe detail, his name permanently attached to the mountain, and ultimately to the entire region. there has been people -- have been people in the region for a millennia. there is not sure who reached of pikes peak first, but we do know the first was done in mit 1820 by edwin james. a botanist for the -- for another expedition that followed after pike. because he summitted in the a nice summer day -- the mountain was briefly named for him. so for a while, it was called james peak. pike's effort, pike's journals were better known. so it remains pike's peak today. pike is a little-known figure today. we are trying to change that. those historian to have studied him. has not had the benefit of lewis and clark -- of a lot of scholarship. were not itions directly offered by thomas jefferson, the way lewis and cla
never reach the summit and risk s determined that the outweighed the reward, given the tough wintertime conditions that they faced. zebulon pike never called it pikes peak. as the grand o it peak, but because his journals initially published in 1910 and he was the first this area in cribe detail, his name permanently attached to the mountain, and ultimately to the entire region. there has been people -- have been people in the region for a millennia. there is not sure who reached of pikes peak...
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>> because you can wear nice clothes during the wintertime. if you get hot, you can take something off. >> i'll just need a scarf and i'll be all right. >> reporter: and a hat, coat, gloves, boots. what is the worst part of winter? >> ice. >> slush. >> ice. >> cold. >> shoveling out my car. >> reporter: last year was bad. >> it was horrific. >> reporter: they say this year is supposed to be worse. >> let be it worse. >> reporter: i guess it's easy to have that kind of attitude if you have this kind of attitude. >> spring will be here before you know it. >> reporter: the power of a positive attitude there. the good news here is the dmv is no stranger to harsh winters. so we'll get through it again, as we always do. live in montgomery county i'm mola lenghi for wusa9. >>> a comedy of errors is how one lawmaker summed it up. the department of homeland security found stunning mistake after mistake that led to a white house fence jumper scaling the fence sprinting across the lawn untouched making it inside the white house and east room before he was
>> because you can wear nice clothes during the wintertime. if you get hot, you can take something off. >> i'll just need a scarf and i'll be all right. >> reporter: and a hat, coat, gloves, boots. what is the worst part of winter? >> ice. >> slush. >> ice. >> cold. >> shoveling out my car. >> reporter: last year was bad. >> it was horrific. >> reporter: they say this year is supposed to be worse. >> let be it worse....
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some people move here to enjoy the mountains, the snow in the wintertime, the isolation.hingletown is a great town to live in. the people are great. they support each other. everyone, you know, it's a small town, so everyone pretty well knows each other, and because it is small, there's a lot of talk. ♪ >> this is probably one of the prettiest places. when you think of california, you don't think of this too much. it's more like some place like virginia or something, it's so pretty. and this is the biggest market that we have. breeze market. then we have the pizza parlor over here. this is our big hangout now. it's where everybody comes. it's where when people have funerals, we all meet for potlucks and stuff right there at the pizza parlor. it is pretty much like the wild west, so that kind of creates good things and bad things. you have people that now take law into their own hands. i've heard people talk about, well, this person doesn't straighten up, we'll just have to take them out into the woods, and you won't be able to see them anymore. >> most the people living i
some people move here to enjoy the mountains, the snow in the wintertime, the isolation.hingletown is a great town to live in. the people are great. they support each other. everyone, you know, it's a small town, so everyone pretty well knows each other, and because it is small, there's a lot of talk. ♪ >> this is probably one of the prettiest places. when you think of california, you don't think of this too much. it's more like some place like virginia or something, it's so pretty. and...
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next, the wintertime fun gone terribly wrong and the clue that lead rescuers to the children. >>> plusget ready to pay more for your christmas tree this season. we'll tell you what's driving up prices and how much more you could be paying. >>> and i'm tracking a freezing start to your black friday. i'll let you know what to expect as we cruise into the weekend. that's coming up. >>> plus, all morning, we're helping you avoid holiday cyberscams. here's the third tip. don't get cart carded this holi weekend. we're talking about the threat from digital e-cards. if you get a holiday greeting from a well-known site, but watch out for links that will download a virus on to your device. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant! >>> it is 4:39 a.m. new information th
next, the wintertime fun gone terribly wrong and the clue that lead rescuers to the children. >>> plusget ready to pay more for your christmas tree this season. we'll tell you what's driving up prices and how much more you could be paying. >>> and i'm tracking a freezing start to your black friday. i'll let you know what to expect as we cruise into the weekend. that's coming up. >>> plus, all morning, we're helping you avoid holiday cyberscams. here's the third tip....
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it wears you down really hard in the wintertime. guys get tired. it's hard-working out in the cold all day. you got to have all the gear on, and it's tough. >> reporter: the subarctic temperatures are expected to last 11 day, a stretch seen only three times in more than 100 years. >> pelley: jamie yuccas at wcco. thank you, jamie. what's next? eric fisher is the chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz. eric where is this headed? >> reporter: well, scott, the warm spots around the united states are disappearing. the cold is now into the deep south. freeze warnings are out all the way into south texas, places like corpus christi, along the gulf coast and into georgia and the florida panhandle. when you wake up tomorrow mourning, look at these temperatures, well back into the 20s. it will be colder in the cities and all of the suburbs. we'll do it again on saturday morning. temperatures well back into the 20s. a deep freeze. it's not going to be a one-day event. in fact, look at the overall pattern. big ridge in the jet stream way up across a
it wears you down really hard in the wintertime. guys get tired. it's hard-working out in the cold all day. you got to have all the gear on, and it's tough. >> reporter: the subarctic temperatures are expected to last 11 day, a stretch seen only three times in more than 100 years. >> pelley: jamie yuccas at wcco. thank you, jamie. what's next? eric fisher is the chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz. eric where is this headed? >> reporter: well, scott, the warm...
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in the wintertime to feed one of the fireplaces. they also worked in the document ereing room wh copies of speeches would be prepared to be distributed to their constituents. and this was endless hours of work. so, the pages performed a lot of important tasks that kept the legislative process running. >> that reminds me. one of the really nifty artifacts we have in the collection is from some of those other things that pages were doing. one of the things you are discussing is what pages were paid. some pages would be able to supplement their income by doing something like this. who is a receipt for a page managed to get this many people to order up extra copies of a speech by benjamin butler. and it was to be printed at the congressional "globe." benjamin butler ordered 2000 copies of his own speech to distribute. ther people were ordering 100. you would get a commission if you were a page. this is an example of seeing this in action. we know from memoirs that is something pages would do. this is a great example of how they did it a
in the wintertime to feed one of the fireplaces. they also worked in the document ereing room wh copies of speeches would be prepared to be distributed to their constituents. and this was endless hours of work. so, the pages performed a lot of important tasks that kept the legislative process running. >> that reminds me. one of the really nifty artifacts we have in the collection is from some of those other things that pages were doing. one of the things you are discussing is what pages...
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but they would haul firewood in for the members in to the old hall of the house in the wintertime to feed one of the fireplaces in the old hall. they also worked in the document folding room. copies of speeches and committee reports would be prepared to distribute it to members and to their constituents in the districts. and this was endless hours of work. so the pages kept the institution running and kept the legislative process running. >> that reminds me, one of the nifty artifacts we have, some of the other things that pages were doing. one of the things you were discussing is how pages -- what pages were paid. and some pages would be able to supplement their income by doing something like this. this is a page -- a receipt for a page who managed to get this many people to order up extra copies of a speech by benjamin butler. and it was to be printed at the congressional globe office. you can see, there are hundreds. bepg minute butler ordered up 2,000 copies of his speech to distribute. others ordered 100 apiece. by doing that, you would get a sort of commission if you were a page
but they would haul firewood in for the members in to the old hall of the house in the wintertime to feed one of the fireplaces in the old hall. they also worked in the document folding room. copies of speeches and committee reports would be prepared to distribute it to members and to their constituents in the districts. and this was endless hours of work. so the pages kept the institution running and kept the legislative process running. >> that reminds me, one of the nifty artifacts we...
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this doesn't happen very often, even in the wintertime, maybe a handful of days like this. at the worst point because as the sun comes up, it hits that wall of white and your visibility this is downtown san jose. this is downtown san jose as well. you can't even see the shark tank, which is there, believe me. . your sun sets just after 5:00. as a result of that you would think temperatures would start to drop off but as a result of high pressure firmly in control, not on is it compressing all the moisture out there and forcing it to the surface, it's going to bring the temperatures up into the 80s tomorrow. even when we meet back for the midday broadcast, it's still going to be foggy out there. get being into the all-important weekend, saturday and sunday looking good for outdoor plans. by monday, temperatures start to drop a good 4 to 5 degrees. and tuesday into wednesday our. >> hopefully the storm system will keep its act together. i'll be watching it for you offer the weekend. check my facebook if you want an update. we made it to the weekend. getting to work could be p
this doesn't happen very often, even in the wintertime, maybe a handful of days like this. at the worst point because as the sun comes up, it hits that wall of white and your visibility this is downtown san jose. this is downtown san jose as well. you can't even see the shark tank, which is there, believe me. . your sun sets just after 5:00. as a result of that you would think temperatures would start to drop off but as a result of high pressure firmly in control, not on is it compressing all...
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it helps you fight off the cold in the wintertime as well. 22 degrees. i know you were impressed with my elephanteers before. they have really taken it on the chin. this guy is all but folded up and ready to put it away for the winter. i think we will spend my afternoon outside chopping down the elephant ears. >> cold weather is r it is cold here. right now buffalo is covered, buried in snow. and an entire basketball team was stuck on its bus 30 hours. the rescue to get them to safety. an storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein will talk about how much temperatures will climb. your weather and traffic on the 6:11. >>> how what you eat for breakfast can i new this morni companies are their promises children. a new study sh spending a lot market sugary in 2013, bever spent $866 milad on healthy dri companies are ra social and mob makes it trick monitor. the yale rudd stud >> guys, liste. here's another opt for a sala new re between trans loss. the study out of found men unde included more much lower on than more studies are needed to determine if trans fats
it helps you fight off the cold in the wintertime as well. 22 degrees. i know you were impressed with my elephanteers before. they have really taken it on the chin. this guy is all but folded up and ready to put it away for the winter. i think we will spend my afternoon outside chopping down the elephant ears. >> cold weather is r it is cold here. right now buffalo is covered, buried in snow. and an entire basketball team was stuck on its bus 30 hours. the rescue to get them to safety. an...
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are now miami is 85 degrees is avenue no mystery to walk a retired air get nice weather even in the wintertime: where sales of the clear skies above just on the close eye center raised rosa 39 degrees that is chilly 69 san francisco's seven oakland. all that is headed our way along merrily local to weekend with breaks in between. >> james: to deny a system rolling anthropic over nine hours. one is a there's a chance of thumbstall or to >>george: was down again to the toll plaza in across the span in the golden gate bridge problem free know the level 1 01 south bar are heading into moran the 58 you for ride was by is very light now with no problems and decided get to the toll plaza there is no back on 580 west out. >>darya: from german scientists on the history making, and landed that loss battery power possibly and is mentioned earlier your pain says this battery is dead before the battery died it did send data on various experiments on to the car one of the things sizes are mystified about that it brought the building blocks of life to our if 311 million mi. from earth. >>mark: this is a sena
are now miami is 85 degrees is avenue no mystery to walk a retired air get nice weather even in the wintertime: where sales of the clear skies above just on the close eye center raised rosa 39 degrees that is chilly 69 san francisco's seven oakland. all that is headed our way along merrily local to weekend with breaks in between. >> james: to deny a system rolling anthropic over nine hours. one is a there's a chance of thumbstall or to >>george: was down again to the toll plaza in...
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baum says you don't left side see the particulate air pollution in the wintertime but he says the magnitude of the problem is tens of thousands of deaths every year, he says similar to what we see with the flu epidemic every year. with the young, children with asthma, and the elderly most at risk. >>> cleaner air could impact thousands of other jobs nationwide. there's a strict new epa proposal on reducing smog and it comes at a heavy price. we'll have that story for you coming up at 6:30. >>> good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. a spare the air day in effect for thursday. worst air quality expected across the santa clara valley. we're tracking two different storm systems that will clean out that air. first one is 500 miles away. we what it means for rainfall. >>> a different kind of break-in. the high-end heist at san francisco's union square. >>> the man accused of a security breach at san jose international airport walked into a courtroom in handcuffs. but tonight he's out of jail. >>> crash and grab. san francisco police are looking for two latburglary suspects wi nice taste. t
baum says you don't left side see the particulate air pollution in the wintertime but he says the magnitude of the problem is tens of thousands of deaths every year, he says similar to what we see with the flu epidemic every year. with the young, children with asthma, and the elderly most at risk. >>> cleaner air could impact thousands of other jobs nationwide. there's a strict new epa proposal on reducing smog and it comes at a heavy price. we'll have that story for you coming up at...
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. >> typic of what we face in the wintertime. we have all the winter in the front and the cold air in the back of this storm system. we have plenty of rain and ugliness to worry about today but at the time temperatures get at or below freezing mark, all the moisture will be gone. the good news is we should get quite the drying breeze out there overnight tonight as well. so ground temperatures are warm and a quick drying breeze out there means i don't think we'll have too much of an icy spot on the road tomorrow morning threat either but we will keep you closely attuned to that. it's going to be a cold pattern around here for the rest of the week by the way things look. today will make five days in a row colder than average. and by the seven day, we have at least seven more in a row still to come. weekly temperatures this week, our average high is 56. we'll be about as close as we're going to get to it for the next couple of days today, around 50. tomorrow and wednesday, highs in the 30s. and then only the low 40s for the rest of t
. >> typic of what we face in the wintertime. we have all the winter in the front and the cold air in the back of this storm system. we have plenty of rain and ugliness to worry about today but at the time temperatures get at or below freezing mark, all the moisture will be gone. the good news is we should get quite the drying breeze out there overnight tonight as well. so ground temperatures are warm and a quick drying breeze out there means i don't think we'll have too much of an icy...
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and the big problem out there in the wintertime. >> don't do that. ignated -- >> skier, they like that back country stuff, with the canyons, the big drops, all of that good stuff. anyway, hi, sue. >> look at our pretty sunrise. isn't that nice? >> prep. >> i the prettiest sunrise the ones with some clouds in them, at least in my opinion, but, yes, looking good, over the city, with a little bit of sunshine, that might be all we see today. we've got a lot of clouds on the way. so that's what's going on, here is some of your weather headlines, as we continue to look at the pretty sunrise. mid to upper 60s, later on in the day, so enjoy the sunshine, tomorrow, rain, some heavy downpours, damp, dreary, about inch or so of precipitation, when all is said and done. skies will clear on friday, by the afternoon, it will be windy, and much much chillier. get ready for the chilly changes as we look at satellite and radar picture, there is a little bit of very light rain around, harrisburg, we still expect that to dissipate and not make its way here today. cold f
and the big problem out there in the wintertime. >> don't do that. ignated -- >> skier, they like that back country stuff, with the canyons, the big drops, all of that good stuff. anyway, hi, sue. >> look at our pretty sunrise. isn't that nice? >> prep. >> i the prettiest sunrise the ones with some clouds in them, at least in my opinion, but, yes, looking good, over the city, with a little bit of sunshine, that might be all we see today. we've got a lot of clouds...
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talk about mere seasonal conditions >> reporter: it may not downsizes is as much as you like in the wintertimetheir high-tech solutions to make sure you stay healthy and fit despite of a very busy schedule. pff >> reporter: the exercising in the morning is not enough we are spending so much time sent sitting. you should be getting 10,000 steps per day. >> reporter: there is an application you have to download >> reporter: that the above when food this application is called help the apps will be right back. (vo) if you live in the san francisco area and you're eligible for medicare, anthem blue cross can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our new medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare doesn't. so you can focus on other important decisions. anthem plans help protect you from high medical costs. and, we've built stronger partnerships with trusted local doctors and hospitals, to bring you special benefits like... ...dental and vision, prescription drug coverage, plus free memberships at participating gyms. now's the time to switch! if you live in san francisco
talk about mere seasonal conditions >> reporter: it may not downsizes is as much as you like in the wintertimetheir high-tech solutions to make sure you stay healthy and fit despite of a very busy schedule. pff >> reporter: the exercising in the morning is not enough we are spending so much time sent sitting. you should be getting 10,000 steps per day. >> reporter: there is an application you have to download >> reporter: that the above when food this application is...
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this is how you see the road in the wintertime, typically. s a road that i'm in the middle of right here. you would follow the poles, this is the edge of the road, so people would know in the winter when you can't see. the snow will get plowed. you may not be able to see some of the sticks. what do you do with all this snow? i wish we could send it to california to help them with their drought. on top of that, we get another foot, foot and a half tonight, into tomorrow and into friday. we're in the middle of this whole thing. you cry a little inside when you see we're going to get half inch let alone another foot and a half potentially here in buffalo. i'm meteorologist stephanie abrams. back to you. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> she makes our weather sound pretty good right about now, especially as we go through tonight. doesn't matter how cold it is, at least we're not seeing what they are seeing in parts of buffalo. we have another cold night in store. the cold will last through the end of the
this is how you see the road in the wintertime, typically. s a road that i'm in the middle of right here. you would follow the poles, this is the edge of the road, so people would know in the winter when you can't see. the snow will get plowed. you may not be able to see some of the sticks. what do you do with all this snow? i wish we could send it to california to help them with their drought. on top of that, we get another foot, foot and a half tonight, into tomorrow and into friday. we're in...
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that was an early taste bob kelly of the wintertime to come. >> definitely windy. ees ape down on the road surface this morning. be careful heading out throughout the neighborhood wet leaves still madded down from the weekend could be slippery. live look here in the schuylkill expressway right here near montgomery drive, in problems coming in or out of the city. we are off to a good start. they have pick up the cones on the new jersey turnpike, southbound right here near exit number six we are in good shape working your way towards the pennsylvania turnpike interchange. roosevelt boulevard, mainly in the great northeast from tyson avenue up to woodhaven road that uneven surface there in the inner drive, otherwise, waking up in south jersey good morning, to mount laurel, moorestown, cherry hill, in problems at all up and down 295 or that new jersey turnpike and no septa strike. that is good news for smoothers this morning. all of the regional rails, buses, trains, trolleys all running with no reported delays, kerry back over to you. >>> very good, bob, thanks. people
that was an early taste bob kelly of the wintertime to come. >> definitely windy. ees ape down on the road surface this morning. be careful heading out throughout the neighborhood wet leaves still madded down from the weekend could be slippery. live look here in the schuylkill expressway right here near montgomery drive, in problems coming in or out of the city. we are off to a good start. they have pick up the cones on the new jersey turnpike, southbound right here near exit number six...
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, mainly fluids in the car are important, washer solvent, windshield wipers are important for the wintertime. >> business is heating up for h va c workers fixing peoples furnaces. these are the coales november temperatures we have seen, since the mid 1970's. >>> we are learning more and more about the dramatic rescue of six people, trapped, in a crash car. not only was the car overturn but it was submerged in water, making it all of the more remarkable that people jumped into come to the rick tim's rescue. and our sharrie williams has a full story, she's live now in stanton, sharrie. >>> and shirleen, the driver and all of the passengers were transported here to christiana hospital, and this was a life and death situation. it was also, as you can imagine a very frigid, cold day, despite that, a group of strangers, passing by, didn't waste anytime to help out. he was driving along route one near christiana mall when something caught his eye. >> i saw a man stop here in the middle of the median, got out and started running. i just followed suit. i ran after him. >> reporter: man running was da
, mainly fluids in the car are important, washer solvent, windshield wipers are important for the wintertime. >> business is heating up for h va c workers fixing peoples furnaces. these are the coales november temperatures we have seen, since the mid 1970's. >>> we are learning more and more about the dramatic rescue of six people, trapped, in a crash car. not only was the car overturn but it was submerged in water, making it all of the more remarkable that people jumped into...
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so all that extra open water in the wintertime is giving more chance for things like lake effect snowo form. actually whatlain is happening across the country, particularly, in western new york in buffalo? how is this happening, especially in areas where you can have seven feet of snow and right next door, two inches? >> lake effect snow is a very intense narrow that forms off the lake. if you get a persistent wind over warm water with cold air above, that makes an extremely unstable atmosphere. it turns into a thunderstorm of snow and it falls right over that same area for hours and hours on end. that is what has happened this week. how the weather relates to climate change right now. >> climate change is boosting the amount of energy that is available in the atmosphere in general by heating the atmosphere, retracting the sun's incoming energy. and then that kind of gives annexed to boost into -- an extra boost into these weather systems. when you're talking about -- when you're talking about drought or extreme precipitation, in general, what climate change will do will make the wet
so all that extra open water in the wintertime is giving more chance for things like lake effect snowo form. actually whatlain is happening across the country, particularly, in western new york in buffalo? how is this happening, especially in areas where you can have seven feet of snow and right next door, two inches? >> lake effect snow is a very intense narrow that forms off the lake. if you get a persistent wind over warm water with cold air above, that makes an extremely unstable...
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dry but chill which a high of only 40 and it is even colder for black friday we're back down to the wintertimewhen we recap autumn, bob kelly, it will be a roller coaster ride of temperatures, just crazy. >> folks wish they were on a role are coaster right now instead of 95 because we are barely moting on i the five as a result of that early morning fatal accident. here's our news van on the scene of that crash this morning, good job by steve keeley getting there to the scene and not using i-95. he actually used an alternate and he is kind of above i-95 on one of the local roads looking down on the state troopers investigating this scene of the crash that used that bread truck, and a suv and another car. so three cars all together. it happened about 4:00 o'clock this morning. the reason it is still closed is that someone was killed as a result of this crash. we're in the sure whether it is the driver of the vehicle, bread truck or suv but at this point roadway still closed. lets go to the next cameras jam cam, that will show us what it looks like from the commodore barry bridge. thinks where 3
dry but chill which a high of only 40 and it is even colder for black friday we're back down to the wintertimewhen we recap autumn, bob kelly, it will be a roller coaster ride of temperatures, just crazy. >> folks wish they were on a role are coaster right now instead of 95 because we are barely moting on i the five as a result of that early morning fatal accident. here's our news van on the scene of that crash this morning, good job by steve keeley getting there to the scene and not...
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that's very important to the pocketbooks and a lot of people here in new hampshire especially in the wintertime. that is on energy. that's coming from dan of the union leader. >> thank you. >> senator brown, natural gas prices are up. supply crisis in new hampshire that also means electricity prices are soaring. as we head into winter, what can be done at the federal level right now to bring relief to new hampshire? >> we can have a true approach, wind, solar, nuclear, hydro, making sure citizens are at the table in these decisions. i am a pro-supply. i want to make sure we have more supply. senator shaheen has been anti-supply. she's already voted to pave the way for new national energy tax. she'll tell you i'm not in favor of that tax, how do you actually vote to create a fund to spend the money then not in favor of it? that's the washington doublespeak that we see. she's also voted to tax our energy producers in the middle of a recession, middle of a tourist season. she voted to increase taxes on our energy producers. natural gas. we don't have the deliverage or storage capacity. she's again
that's very important to the pocketbooks and a lot of people here in new hampshire especially in the wintertime. that is on energy. that's coming from dan of the union leader. >> thank you. >> senator brown, natural gas prices are up. supply crisis in new hampshire that also means electricity prices are soaring. as we head into winter, what can be done at the federal level right now to bring relief to new hampshire? >> we can have a true approach, wind, solar, nuclear, hydro,...
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a no burn night the first of our wintertime spare the air across the bay area. the worst of the smoke pollution tomorrow morning will be towards the bay. patchy fog part of your sunday morning forecast. we're watching that. and finally the return to some rain in your seven-day forecast. a look at that straight ahead. >> rob, thanks so much. >>> coming up next at 11:00, how much for the ride? uber needs another billion dollars. >>> no better public servant to be our next attorney general. let me introduce to you ms. loretta lynch. >> president obama makes his pick for the country's top cop. his choice and why her confirmation may be a problem. >>> plus, you can't handle the truth. more on the oscar winning movie "a few good men" brings back to life again. >> i can too. ♪shining, shimmering, splendid ♪tell me, princess, now when did♪ ♪you last let your heart decide♪ ♪a whole new world welcome to aulani, travel and leisure winner for top family hotel in the u.s. for special offers, visit disneyaulani.com or call your travel agent. >>> new video tonight of boy scout
a no burn night the first of our wintertime spare the air across the bay area. the worst of the smoke pollution tomorrow morning will be towards the bay. patchy fog part of your sunday morning forecast. we're watching that. and finally the return to some rain in your seven-day forecast. a look at that straight ahead. >> rob, thanks so much. >>> coming up next at 11:00, how much for the ride? uber needs another billion dollars. >>> no better public servant to be our next...
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the bay area. tonight our first wintertime spare the air alert for no-burn night around the bay area. the worst of the smoke pollution will be up around the north bay, then we have to wait for this high pressure cell to weaken and move on. we could use wind and a little more rain. the forecast does include that. improving air quality, cooling temperatures later this week and yes, some rain chances back in seven-day forecast. a look at the timing on that in the full micro climate forecast. >>> coming up next at 6:00, president obama once again trying to make history. who he has chosen for the country's chief law enforcement position. >> plus after virgin galactic's spaceship crashed last week, a lot of people going up in one of those for real want their money back. they're not interested in doing this any more. why ripped branson says he's not worried about the future of space tourism. >>> tonight we're getting new photos of the suspects believed to be involved in several apple burglar es. burling game police just released these photos of two men and two women who they think are connec
the bay area. tonight our first wintertime spare the air alert for no-burn night around the bay area. the worst of the smoke pollution will be up around the north bay, then we have to wait for this high pressure cell to weaken and move on. we could use wind and a little more rain. the forecast does include that. improving air quality, cooling temperatures later this week and yes, some rain chances back in seven-day forecast. a look at the timing on that in the full micro climate forecast....
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the coldest weather there since way back in the wintertime. ny areas looking at readings of 15 to 25 dwreeegrees below average. wet and windy along the east coast today. this wraps up as we head into sunday. that's going to wrap snow around northern new england and 60-mile-an-hour wind gusts. up to a foot of snow in the mountains. we could see a foot in far northern maine as well. that snow may reach as far south as boston massachusetts by tomorrow morning. vinita, winter getting started very early and it's already in our memory. of course it's mental start. >> let's say it amt so. it's already here. . >>> a circuit court judge in virginia has ruled fingerprints are not protected by the fifth amendment. you have newer i phones and ipads. cbs news analyst rikki klieman is here. good morning to you, rikki. >> good morning. >> start off with this ruling. what is it that led police to say we have the right to say put your fingerprint on the phone and unlock it. >> there's a man accused of domestic abuse of strangling his girlfriend. there's video e
the coldest weather there since way back in the wintertime. ny areas looking at readings of 15 to 25 dwreeegrees below average. wet and windy along the east coast today. this wraps up as we head into sunday. that's going to wrap snow around northern new england and 60-mile-an-hour wind gusts. up to a foot of snow in the mountains. we could see a foot in far northern maine as well. that snow may reach as far south as boston massachusetts by tomorrow morning. vinita, winter getting started very...
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coldest weather there since in the wintertime. high temperatures lots of 40s and 50s in the east. tracking a significant coastal storm. wet and windy along the east coast today. this really wraps u.n. as we move into sunday. that's going to wrap some snow around northern new england and also 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts at the coast. tennessee, 50 mile per hour winds there, up to a foot of snow in the mountains. we could see a foot in far northern maine. that snow may reach as far south as boston by tomorrow morning. winter getting started very early. of course last winter left a few of us a little mentally scarred. >> say it ain't so, it's already here. from our boston station, thank you. >>> a circuit court judge in virginia ruled fingerprints are not protected by the fifth amendment. a decision that has clear privacy implications for newest devices like iphones and ipads. rikki klieman is here. what exactly was this case about that led police to say we do have the right to make you put your fingerprint on your phone and unlock it? >> there's a man who is accused of domestic abus
coldest weather there since in the wintertime. high temperatures lots of 40s and 50s in the east. tracking a significant coastal storm. wet and windy along the east coast today. this really wraps u.n. as we move into sunday. that's going to wrap some snow around northern new england and also 60-mile-per-hour wind gusts at the coast. tennessee, 50 mile per hour winds there, up to a foot of snow in the mountains. we could see a foot in far northern maine. that snow may reach as far south as...
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ceiling fans are only a way to save money in the summertime but actually you can save money in the wintertimens you can change the direction of the ceiling fan. so hot air rises. so the air is accumulated, all the hot air, if you change it to clockwise, for the winter, it will push the air up and in turn makes the warm air come down and circulate throughout the house. clockwise. that is important. >> so going outside, the leaves come back every afternoon. how do we protect ourselves? >> clean your gutters to save you money in the summertime. what happens is, the debris accumulates inside the gutter and the water can't flow freely through and you will get all the icicles to rip down your gutters. and that's a costly expense. buy basically a gutter guard and it will protect from any debris going in there. super simple. if you don't have a gutter guard, spend the afternoon going up there and raking out the leaves. >> last year, i forgot my air filter, so i set a reminder using siri on the iphone. remind me in the fall and it will put you six months ahead to change the filters. why is this so imp
ceiling fans are only a way to save money in the summertime but actually you can save money in the wintertimens you can change the direction of the ceiling fan. so hot air rises. so the air is accumulated, all the hot air, if you change it to clockwise, for the winter, it will push the air up and in turn makes the warm air come down and circulate throughout the house. clockwise. that is important. >> so going outside, the leaves come back every afternoon. how do we protect ourselves?...
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the ground. ground fog, wintertime fog, all the same thing. it shows newspaper these areas.had a dense fog advisory this morning. i don't think we'll see dense fog advisory tomorrow morning, but most certainly there will be fog showing up in the inland bay valleys when the temperature drops to the dewpoint temperature, when dewpoints tonight are easily in the low 40s, easily going to see low 40s in the north and east bay. so there you go. fog forms. that's about as cold as it will get once the temperature gets down, once you get condensation occurring and the temperatures steady off. the forecast for the next few days will be for this high pressure to stay put, to clouds to come up over the top of this ridge. that's what we saw today, right? they are not going to bring rain or anything. these clouds are way up there. lot of cirrus clouds coming up over the top and tons of fog, showing up patchy in the valley both saturday and sunday. next week, into tuesday, here comes the next weather system. very similar to the last system we saw. thought a ton of rain, but it's something.
the ground. ground fog, wintertime fog, all the same thing. it shows newspaper these areas.had a dense fog advisory this morning. i don't think we'll see dense fog advisory tomorrow morning, but most certainly there will be fog showing up in the inland bay valleys when the temperature drops to the dewpoint temperature, when dewpoints tonight are easily in the low 40s, easily going to see low 40s in the north and east bay. so there you go. fog forms. that's about as cold as it will get once the...
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the clouds are moving in we're getting back into the more wintertime feel. year summer basically. we've had lack of rain, the slowest three years i can remember. and we hopefully get one this time. mostly low cloud. fog, it's stratus but up above a couple of thousand feet. so it's pushing well inland. affecting all the inland bay temperatures. the computer model for tomorrow morning. green, that's what 60s, 70s. mid-60s. tomorrow's forecast then, nice day. by tomorrow night watch what shows up, yay. right that's good. the model is interesting. it picked up on this early and it's kept the model relatively the same. wednesday night, tomorrow night at 1:00 we start to see some showers. about 11:00 looks like more showers. this isn't a lot of rain. appears like rain. now 3:00 a.m. you're probably up to .25 of an inch in san francisco. maybe a half inch in santa rosa. early morning commute a little wet. by 7:00 a.m. the early morning commute things are starting to dry out a little bit. i feel pretty good about the model run, they've been consistent. things are st
the clouds are moving in we're getting back into the more wintertime feel. year summer basically. we've had lack of rain, the slowest three years i can remember. and we hopefully get one this time. mostly low cloud. fog, it's stratus but up above a couple of thousand feet. so it's pushing well inland. affecting all the inland bay temperatures. the computer model for tomorrow morning. green, that's what 60s, 70s. mid-60s. tomorrow's forecast then, nice day. by tomorrow night watch what shows...
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we don't flex a lot in the wintertime. we know where we're going. investments are long term. ed for the long-term investor. >> all right. we'll leave it there, terry. appreciate your time this afternoon and i guess we hope for a warm winter for perhaps you guys do, as well. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> gold really losing the luster recently. down 11% in the past 3 months and it could get worse for the precious metal according to ron insona. find out if it made the hot list next. >>> and food giant unilever suing hampton creek over the word of mayo. hamp con creek ceo and disrupter josh teptric tells us when's behind the food fight. stay tuned. then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire
we don't flex a lot in the wintertime. we know where we're going. investments are long term. ed for the long-term investor. >> all right. we'll leave it there, terry. appreciate your time this afternoon and i guess we hope for a warm winter for perhaps you guys do, as well. thank you for being here. >> thank you very much for having me. >>> gold really losing the luster recently. down 11% in the past 3 months and it could get worse for the precious metal according to ron...
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packed with academic rigor but give students the ability to graduate in three years, choose the summertime and wintertimes down without sacrificing the quality of a high-end education. students who are going to be working at the university of nebraska, students who are going to be studying isis in the middle east, we want them to have the very best education but we have to offer to them in more condensed and affordable forms. >> well, it's a great doc and i'm glad you're part of it. thanks for taking the time to speak with us. >> my pleasure, ashleigh. >>> i want to remind you, "ivory tower" is thursday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. if you have young ones, watch this and see where we are headed and whether we can manage higher education. >>> comedian and actor bill cosby gets asked about some very uncomfortable rape accusations against him that were never prosecuted or proven in the court of law. his response to the question, even more awkward than the question itself. one woman has said he assaulted her back in the 1980s when she was a teenager. so how different is it now than it was the
packed with academic rigor but give students the ability to graduate in three years, choose the summertime and wintertimes down without sacrificing the quality of a high-end education. students who are going to be working at the university of nebraska, students who are going to be studying isis in the middle east, we want them to have the very best education but we have to offer to them in more condensed and affordable forms. >> well, it's a great doc and i'm glad you're part of it....
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back in the old days, wintertime came around, those windows were bolted open. ryone stayed in shape because they'd jog in place and do push-ups or whatever just to stay warm. now these guys have hot water in the showers. didn't have it back then. you have to think about sexuality sometimes because when you take a shower when it's only in the teens, it's like, damn, where did it go? >> the kids are more -- the inmates, the older guys are the convicts and they're getting less and less. >> holy mackerel. >> isp is slowly going from convict to inmate. we're getting a lot of younger kids in here who are not used to prison life. and they're not used to interacting with us. >> it's a bird, it's a plane. no, it's the bio bucket man. these new guys coming in here now, they've got pants hanging down to their knees or they have grunge on their headset or something like that. on the phone calling mommy and daddy so they can get a nickel sack or a crackhead ball or whatever they've got going on around and they want to cry. they say state this, state that. the state ain't doi
back in the old days, wintertime came around, those windows were bolted open. ryone stayed in shape because they'd jog in place and do push-ups or whatever just to stay warm. now these guys have hot water in the showers. didn't have it back then. you have to think about sexuality sometimes because when you take a shower when it's only in the teens, it's like, damn, where did it go? >> the kids are more -- the inmates, the older guys are the convicts and they're getting less and less....
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are you one of these women, in the wintertime, when you have more clothes and sweaters on, 60% of women it is incentive to just eat half of it, put yourself away, get down to the gym, you know? i think it doesn't -- >> i can already feel it. it has been cold already. >> have you been nibbling? >> well, i am that girl. and the workouts get shorter. it is cold. you got to put your boots on to go out. women don't even shave their legs that often in the winter. do you shave your legs every day? >> every day. >> you do? >> yes. i should have done years ago when jill did. jill had her entire body except for her head waxed and it is gone. not waxed. lasered. she looks flawless. >> all right, now, elvis durant is one of our favorites, one of our friends. he is busy. >> he's outsidewalking vigorously. >> oh, my gosh. >> he has a group with him. >> that's elvis joined by the z 100 family. i think they're coming back. where is elvis? >> elvis is in red. >> that's him in the jacket. >> red jacket. >> he's not. he's in the gray jacket. >> you know what, it is cold out and they don't stop. >> anyway,
are you one of these women, in the wintertime, when you have more clothes and sweaters on, 60% of women it is incentive to just eat half of it, put yourself away, get down to the gym, you know? i think it doesn't -- >> i can already feel it. it has been cold already. >> have you been nibbling? >> well, i am that girl. and the workouts get shorter. it is cold. you got to put your boots on to go out. women don't even shave their legs that often in the winter. do you shave your...
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i mean, i can only imagine in the wintertime there's less foot traffic, obviously, so you have to relyuff, we thought, oh, no, what now? we have to restock! >> wow. >> it's so great. >> we're so happy for you. >> they needed that. >> congrats. >> thank you, sharon. >> a lot of people will be coming to their stores and stores like them this saturday, too. >> putting that money back in the community, back at home. >> on friday, we'll meet hoda's jewelry pick. store owner and friend jennifer miller. and find out how easy it is to set up your small business online. >> coming up, a capella group pentatonic sing the title track off their new holiday album, after this. off their new holiday album, after this. >> they're amazing so we're a part of the community. this business means everything in that it's how i care for my family. what you spend in the community stays in the community. we're all independent folks but, you know, one store on a block can't make it without other stores. you can't swim alone. one store on a block can't make it without other stores. ring ring! progresso! i can't be
i mean, i can only imagine in the wintertime there's less foot traffic, obviously, so you have to relyuff, we thought, oh, no, what now? we have to restock! >> wow. >> it's so great. >> we're so happy for you. >> they needed that. >> congrats. >> thank you, sharon. >> a lot of people will be coming to their stores and stores like them this saturday, too. >> putting that money back in the community, back at home. >> on friday, we'll meet...
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temperatures have dropped to the lowest we have seen since last wintertime. at the airport. teens. these are actual air temperatures we are finding right now. there are a lot of you in the northern suburbs outside of the city. so, bundle will up. yes, you really just can't have enough layers for a daze like this. vittoria. >> thanks, katie, good morning. traveling on the westbound side of the vine street expressway you'll notice a bump over shoulder in the disable vehicle situation causing a slight delay. 422 eastbound out of the area of oaks and definitely on 95 southbound heading toward the vine street expressway n delays for philadelphia international airport. ukee. >>> it is not just catch of the day but the the catch of the life time. >> fisherman in adventure forest, galante i, stumbled off something big off the the coast of santa barbara. spine i lobster weighed 12-pound. galante i named him albert girther and took him home. next morning albert was still alive and well and then he had a change of heart. >> there was just no way i could kill it for one
temperatures have dropped to the lowest we have seen since last wintertime. at the airport. teens. these are actual air temperatures we are finding right now. there are a lot of you in the northern suburbs outside of the city. so, bundle will up. yes, you really just can't have enough layers for a daze like this. vittoria. >> thanks, katie, good morning. traveling on the westbound side of the vine street expressway you'll notice a bump over shoulder in the disable vehicle situation...
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i think the fact that we had cold weather mid-november and triggered the early wintertime sales for apparelample, is really going to give us a tailwind in the holiday and the time we get to friday nearly the entire country is clear, cold and retailers that is goldilocks weather. >> paul, i wonder how significant it is to have this storm hitting and spurring people to get out there and shop. >> it is. i mean, it really getting people -- there's a christmasy kind of mood people get into. seeing snow, seeing reports of snow. it really gets people going and as it relates to holiday and moving into holiday this year, we're up against very cold weather this year. last year i should say more than likely we're going to see a milder holiday even though it's been cold, milder this year. probably less events since this kind of snow and the holiday overall going into the holiday's looking very, very good for detailers overall. >> mary, i wonder if it's a positive for the retailers. what do you do? you end up shopping on mobile. >> it's a positive. add to the fact it's cold and people talk about this al
i think the fact that we had cold weather mid-november and triggered the early wintertime sales for apparelample, is really going to give us a tailwind in the holiday and the time we get to friday nearly the entire country is clear, cold and retailers that is goldilocks weather. >> paul, i wonder how significant it is to have this storm hitting and spurring people to get out there and shop. >> it is. i mean, it really getting people -- there's a christmasy kind of mood people get...
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it looks like we're going to see two really potent winter storms come into the bay area before we even get into wintertime. so we'll take a look at your forecast for today, plus give you a sneak peek for thanksgiving and talk about rain totals. right now we want to send it over to mike inouye. some construction out there. >> oh, yeah, road crews. we don't see any in this shot but we're seeing the typical 880. 580 last night had some concerns. a lot of demonstrations going on. it has so far for the morning reported clear but we'll track that as anything develops. we see a smooth drive toward the bay bridge on our maps. eastbound 580, westbound is your commute coming through oakland. even pather bac er farther back crash, east 580 through the dublin area, a little bit of slowing, no major concern, no crashes there. the south bay shows you overnight road crews. 880 at mission i did see a closure overnight. that may last for a bit this time this morning. that overnight crew should go on schedule. back to you guys. >> thank you very much, mike. more now on our developing story. frustration flowed into the stre
it looks like we're going to see two really potent winter storms come into the bay area before we even get into wintertime. so we'll take a look at your forecast for today, plus give you a sneak peek for thanksgiving and talk about rain totals. right now we want to send it over to mike inouye. some construction out there. >> oh, yeah, road crews. we don't see any in this shot but we're seeing the typical 880. 580 last night had some concerns. a lot of demonstrations going on. it has so...
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the cold winds. it's feeling more like wintertime out there. cold winds today, gusting up to 30 miles an hour. the cold weather continues through the weekend and beyond. we have a storm that's going to be affecting us monday. that will be mainly rain but not necessarily 100% rain. you can see those flags blowing in the city. 23 mile an hour sustained wind. the windchill is 30. five degrees colder than at this time yesterday. yesterday was pretty cold. 36 in pottstown and west chester. 37 in allentown. 38 in glassboro. low 40s, those are the warm readings, in parts of south jersey and delaware. look at the current windchills. upper 20s to low 30s. northwest wind is what continues to feed in the cold air. how much snow? williams township in northampton county, 3.7 inches. west caln, a little over two. b boyertown, 1.5 and a trace at philadelphia international. the northwest wind coming in here with the cold air. high pressure building in. as it does tomorrow, it will cause the wind to go down, keep it sunny. at least look nice. then the high starts to move offshore. that will allow warmer air to
the cold winds. it's feeling more like wintertime out there. cold winds today, gusting up to 30 miles an hour. the cold weather continues through the weekend and beyond. we have a storm that's going to be affecting us monday. that will be mainly rain but not necessarily 100% rain. you can see those flags blowing in the city. 23 mile an hour sustained wind. the windchill is 30. five degrees colder than at this time yesterday. yesterday was pretty cold. 36 in pottstown and west chester. 37 in...