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to extremists like timothy mcveigh, waco was a call to arms.a city, exactly two years later, killing 168 people. >> his feeling was, this is a war between the people and the government. the government won at waco, but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> remarkably, neither clive doyle nor shelia martin blame the fbi. to them the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop it. >> we don't want to feel that something horrible is something good, but that's what we're supposed to have that faith, that if something happens, you trip, you fall, you -- you trust god has a reason for it. >> i guess, sheila, is the fact that something horrible did happen and i'm not seeing the good. >> the bible says that all things work together for good. for those that love the lord. >> today, there is a new chapel on the 77 acres and a new spiritual leader. charles pace, the man who challenged david koresh in 1984, says god chose him to take charge. >> yeah, that
to extremists like timothy mcveigh, waco was a call to arms.a city, exactly two years later, killing 168 people. >> his feeling was, this is a war between the people and the government. the government won at waco, but we won bigger at oklahoma city. >> remarkably, neither clive doyle nor shelia martin blame the fbi. to them the fire, the deaths, their grief, it was all part of a bigger plan by a much bigger power. >> god permitted it to work out the way it did. he didn't stop...
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and own six and $40.60 and 76¢ on item on a diamond shape and 50 diamonds and other and in 14 care wacom balloon and honest gesture classic with the miseries said diamonds and firmness saying and they're taking the princess cuts in both ladies and jens stitching and yet it 10 and lived this in can't tell-then the perfect is the same year and no looks daggers the bottom part replaced and a think matches the rest. was a light yellow replacement of the year for the sec in new beautiful years and turned a figure out now i was it and that appears in the and one back here and in the to come down so that together and cinemax the maze of that and if you like to piercingly get a fixed and we offer that list j 679 and look it now this the air at no lower replacement and is a waco this temin's single digits left in guess what the price of this is only good until midnight and if your interested mckenna thing keffiyeh connie album placement i come have to get my loves to play this
and own six and $40.60 and 76¢ on item on a diamond shape and 50 diamonds and other and in 14 care wacom balloon and honest gesture classic with the miseries said diamonds and firmness saying and they're taking the princess cuts in both ladies and jens stitching and yet it 10 and lived this in can't tell-then the perfect is the same year and no looks daggers the bottom part replaced and a think matches the rest. was a light yellow replacement of the year for the sec in new beautiful years and...
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people as far south as waco and oklahoma city reported seeing it go by. >>> get out an extra blanket. temperatures that will hit the freezing point tonight. meanwhile, boy, where's winter? we have near record warmth anticipated for your friday. >>> good evening, everybody. >> good evening. >> hi. >> felt a little like spring today, didn't it? >> it did, but can you believe santa rosa topped out at 72 degrees? is that amazing? >> yeah. >> work with me here. i got something really fun to share with all of you. we head on outdoors. outside city hall where you see a big dragon. that is because city hall is celebrating the year of the dragon. as we kick start and acknowledge chinese new year. a day which we had highs from 63 degrees at half-moon bay to 72 degrees in santa hossa when the average high temperature is 58 degrees. currently, we're in the 40s and 50s out the door. tonight, 32 degrees. freeze si in santa rosa. near freezing throughout the trivalley. number one, into the 40s. some areas of frost developing. we will have a repeat performance on friday in the next chance of rain wil
people as far south as waco and oklahoma city reported seeing it go by. >>> get out an extra blanket. temperatures that will hit the freezing point tonight. meanwhile, boy, where's winter? we have near record warmth anticipated for your friday. >>> good evening, everybody. >> good evening. >> hi. >> felt a little like spring today, didn't it? >> it did, but can you believe santa rosa topped out at 72 degrees? is that amazing? >> yeah. >>...
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it was seen from as far south as waco all the way as far north as oklahoma city and when you drive, that's about a 6- hour differential by way of the road. >> pretty. >> you know that's going to get lynette excited. >> i like that. >> i never seen one so anything i never seen we have talk about -- talked about tornadoes and they are destructive we want to see them out in the field. anything especially me being a meteorologist i like to to see anything dealing with nature. the temperatures are not so bad. good morning towson. you are right around 44 degrees. arnold is right around 48. westminster 44. and manchester right now is at 47 degrees. and middletown is at 50. so i am giving outgood news. but, we have the rain once again. it will be moving out of here as we go into mid morning after the next round. but the biggest batch of rain is to the south of baltimore. we can see it moving over the bay. and we are in for it into graysonville and annapolis. heavy rain around the area as of now. it's sliding towards easton and we are getting it into queenstown this morning. you can see the yellows
it was seen from as far south as waco all the way as far north as oklahoma city and when you drive, that's about a 6- hour differential by way of the road. >> pretty. >> you know that's going to get lynette excited. >> i like that. >> i never seen one so anything i never seen we have talk about -- talked about tornadoes and they are destructive we want to see them out in the field. anything especially me being a meteorologist i like to to see anything dealing with...
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moderate rain for waco and austin. soon it will be in the dallas fort worth area. in the forecast, a very heavy rain event. one of the heaviest rain event we have seen in a couple months of southern louisiana, also into the houston area. this yellow and orange, our computers are saying two to three inches of rain possible into areas of atlanta. as far as snow goings it wouldn't be until sunday afternoon, sunday evening. virginia will definitely get a lot of snow. we will have to see how much cold air is available for d.c., richa richmond and areas in between. there's all heavy rain in the deep south. we track it through the southeast on saturday. then by the time we get to sunday, that's when the storm should be headed off the north carolina coast. it could get messy in the mid atlantic. lynn, it does not look like a blockbuster snowstorm for any cities. maybe just the mountains of the appalachians. >> bill, thanks so much. coming up, socks soar. apple shines. and the starbucks drink that should take the guilt out of our early morning coffee splurge. >>> coming up,
moderate rain for waco and austin. soon it will be in the dallas fort worth area. in the forecast, a very heavy rain event. one of the heaviest rain event we have seen in a couple months of southern louisiana, also into the houston area. this yellow and orange, our computers are saying two to three inches of rain possible into areas of atlanta. as far as snow goings it wouldn't be until sunday afternoon, sunday evening. virginia will definitely get a lot of snow. we will have to see how much...
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austin, waco, dallas fort worth and eventually the entire southeast -- this is the biggest rainstorm southeast has seen going back a couple months. we have been starting to build up with drought conditions in georgia. this is atlanta will get the worst of it saturday into sunday. it will probably be most of your weekend it will be raining. east coast, once we get rid of the fog, what a beautiful afternoon it will be. temperatures in the mid-50s from virginia northwards into southern new england. very warm for this time of year. we tracked the storm out of texas on saturday. a lot of heavy rain, possibly even severe thunderstorms in the southeast. notice that the temperature in chicago drops into the 30s. so eventually some cold air will get pulled into the storm. the only areas that get a chance for heavy snow on sunday, the mountains of west virginia, virginia, possibly the highest elevations of north carolina. there may be enough on the tail end of this storm sunday night for washington, d.c., richmond, areas there of central virginia. you could pick up snow out of this. that will
austin, waco, dallas fort worth and eventually the entire southeast -- this is the biggest rainstorm southeast has seen going back a couple months. we have been starting to build up with drought conditions in georgia. this is atlanta will get the worst of it saturday into sunday. it will probably be most of your weekend it will be raining. east coast, once we get rid of the fog, what a beautiful afternoon it will be. temperatures in the mid-50s from virginia northwards into southern new...
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police from as far south as waco and north as oklahoma city reported seeing it. >>> and tonight, a legal push to stop construction in the heart of san francisco's presidio district. the plan right now is to demolish almost 100,000 square feet of buildings in the main post to make space for a hotel and expand the presidio chapel and theater. today two groups filed a lawsuit against the presidio trust which oversees the national park to stop the plan. >>> a lot of folks with poor credit and they're desperate to buy a car end up with a questionable kind of financing deal called the buy here, pay here plan. on the consumerwatch, julie watts explains some say it's time to put the brakes on those deals. >>> reporter: >> it's leaking oil. >> reporter: she's only had it two-months but has had more trouble with her car than most people in a lifetime. >> the car had bald tires. when i drive the car it jerks. >> reporter: and then there is the way she is paying for the 10-year-old p.t. cruiser financed directly by the dealer, jim auto sales in richmond, at an interest rate of 27%, triple the nation
police from as far south as waco and north as oklahoma city reported seeing it. >>> and tonight, a legal push to stop construction in the heart of san francisco's presidio district. the plan right now is to demolish almost 100,000 square feet of buildings in the main post to make space for a hotel and expand the presidio chapel and theater. today two groups filed a lawsuit against the presidio trust which oversees the national park to stop the plan. >>> a lot of folks with...
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people as far south as waco texas and north as oklahoma city reported seeing the flash of light. >>> when you head to the doctor's office, you expect to be taken care of. an abc2 news investigation into a three part series into bad medicine. what we have uncovered we will tell you ahead. >>> also a battle over child custody between illegals and an american couple. the judge who now has a community divided. >>> 4:41, we are heading to break. live pictures of downtown baltimore. we will be right back. >>> 4:43. a deadline for epa administrator lisa jackson to clarify whether fracking is a effect. >>> data could be deleted as soon as today. prosecutors blocked access to mega upload and charged 7 men sail the site stole millions of illegal down loads of music movies and additional contest. >>> eric holder will appear before the house oversight committee on operation fast and furious today. this is a controversial operation where federal agents ran weapons that ended up in the hands of mexican drug runners. >>> testimony on threats against the nation at the annual hearing. high-profile wi
people as far south as waco texas and north as oklahoma city reported seeing the flash of light. >>> when you head to the doctor's office, you expect to be taken care of. an abc2 news investigation into a three part series into bad medicine. what we have uncovered we will tell you ahead. >>> also a battle over child custody between illegals and an american couple. the judge who now has a community divided. >>> 4:41, we are heading to break. live pictures of downtown...
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the hamill brothers from waco. it was an adventure after adventure. they had to invent ways to drill through the formations on top of the hill. they started in october of 1900. they got down to rock right before christmas and they all went home for the holiday. they came back and they just started putting everything back in the ground again. they dropped 1,020 feet of pipe into that hole and started drilling and the drill bit got caught in a rock crevice. they couldn't get it out. they tried all kinds of things. they were having a terrible time getting it out. they promised to go to 1,200 feet. they were at 1,020. they got to 700 feet into the hole and all of a sudden, the hole started shaking. the ground shook. first water came out of the hole. it was just muddy water. it made a horrible mess. and then it quieted down. and p of rock coming out. fortunately no one got hurt. mi. they waited after it calmed down and they went out and standing on the platform. and our favorite driller, al hamill. he was the youngest. the single guy. he comes over. there
the hamill brothers from waco. it was an adventure after adventure. they had to invent ways to drill through the formations on top of the hill. they started in october of 1900. they got down to rock right before christmas and they all went home for the holiday. they came back and they just started putting everything back in the ground again. they dropped 1,020 feet of pipe into that hole and started drilling and the drill bit got caught in a rock crevice. they couldn't get it out. they tried...
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and the faa says it was like lay meteor entering the earth's atmosphere and people as far south as wacoas and as far north as oklahoma city saw it in full. there you see going across the screen. megan. >>> 6:18. 49 degrees. there's new information about the proposed move of an entiregrade leal of student out -- level of student out of a school building. sherrie johnson is here to explain as baltimore county school officials review their options. >> reporter: you know, some parents are so upset about these proposed changes that school officials have had to schedule another public meeting and that is scheduled for next week to talk more about the plan. right now, we are in front of west towson elementary school here. it's about 30 feet from the ridge ruxton school building. and this fall, baltimore county school officials they proposed a change to move the 4th grade class from west towson elementary school into the ridge ruxton school building. west towson opened in the fall of 2010 and it's overcrowded and parents from ridge ruxton a school for children with special needs are concerned a
and the faa says it was like lay meteor entering the earth's atmosphere and people as far south as wacoas and as far north as oklahoma city saw it in full. there you see going across the screen. megan. >>> 6:18. 49 degrees. there's new information about the proposed move of an entiregrade leal of student out -- level of student out of a school building. sherrie johnson is here to explain as baltimore county school officials review their options. >> reporter: you know, some...
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people from as far south as waco and north as oklahoma city reported seeing it. >>> we want to show you the moon probably like you have never seen it before. this is the far side of the moon. one side always faces earth, the other side always faces away from our planet. they show a massive crater caused by an ancient cosmic impact. >> cool. >> trippy. cool. >>> not many people can say they have ever been to one super bowl. but there's at least one gay that's been to every, single one. 46. don christman a native of maine will be in the crowd again this sunday during the 46th go- around for football's biggest game. he attended every super bowl since 1967. and he plans to keep it up at least until super bowl l. >> walking into the game without people shaking my hand and saying are you going to make it this year? >> we can tell he is not from walnut creek. [ laughter ] got a little bit of a new england accent there. he will be rooting the patriots. >>> closer to the super bowl we have been giving you a preview of commercials. take a look. ♪ [ music ] >>> so this is part of the new app that
people from as far south as waco and north as oklahoma city reported seeing it. >>> we want to show you the moon probably like you have never seen it before. this is the far side of the moon. one side always faces earth, the other side always faces away from our planet. they show a massive crater caused by an ancient cosmic impact. >> cool. >> trippy. cool. >>> not many people can say they have ever been to one super bowl. but there's at least one gay that's been...
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downpours in waco, houston, and new orleans. rain in all those great places. in detroit. 37 in the twin cities. a wet 50 in seattle. and it's 61 in sacramento. >>> i love this story. about 800,000 revelers are expected to descend upon rio de janeiro this weekend for carnival. >> and the city is hoping its new smartphone app will come in handy. along with the usual hotel and restaurant information, the carnival app, it's going to provide partygoers with alerts and maps of the more than 400 street parties taking place through next wednesday. 400 parties. >> that's what i'm talking about. the new app is compatible with androids as well as with iphones. it is the culmination of carnival season. people don't get mardi gras is actually the last day of carnival season. so mardi gras is the end. carnival season starts january 6th and goes up until fat tuesday, which is next week. my favorite time of year. >> all kinds of knowledge from this guy. >> that's right. salud. we'll be right back. more "world news now" after this. ♪ her name is rio ♪ and she dances on the san
downpours in waco, houston, and new orleans. rain in all those great places. in detroit. 37 in the twin cities. a wet 50 in seattle. and it's 61 in sacramento. >>> i love this story. about 800,000 revelers are expected to descend upon rio de janeiro this weekend for carnival. >> and the city is hoping its new smartphone app will come in handy. along with the usual hotel and restaurant information, the carnival app, it's going to provide partygoers with alerts and maps of the more...
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snd bite: (intv sag berenice bejo / michellhazanaviciuu //waco hhrdrive 3 / in oscar trailer & clipswe didn't have a distributoo when we made it." a couple of oscar winning again... maatin scorssse or "hugo" and steven spielberr for "war horse"...both films earned critical ppaise, but are not consiiered favorites for the goldennstatue.. with viola davis and octavia spencer grabbing sag wards, "the help" is the only best picture nominee to surpass the $100 mmllion mark. "the descendents", headlined by george ccooney...had earll promise with voters. brad pitt's "moneyball "seemee like the most commercial film, but onlyytook in $76 milion. snd pite: (intv/ jonah hill / brrtt pitt from oscar luncheon / waco hardrive 3 / 2/6/12 me quesion what is ssccess and - phat is failure and maybe it's sting of that." in the group" are three films that round out the field.. ."extremely loud & incredibly close", "the tree of life" and woody allen's comedy "midnight in paris", which just won a writers guild award for best original screenplay. coming up on good day baltimore... honoring a star... in er
snd bite: (intv sag berenice bejo / michellhazanaviciuu //waco hhrdrive 3 / in oscar trailer & clipswe didn't have a distributoo when we made it." a couple of oscar winning again... maatin scorssse or "hugo" and steven spielberr for "war horse"...both films earned critical ppaise, but are not consiiered favorites for the goldennstatue.. with viola davis and octavia spencer grabbing sag wards, "the help" is the only best picture nominee to surpass the $100...
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branch davidian compound near waco, texas.ied to serve an arrest warrant to the cult leader david koresh. gunfire erupted and four agents were killed. a standoff took place for the next several weeks. on april 19th agents launched a second assault on the compound. that compound burst into flames and about 80 people inside were killed many of them children. >>japan withheld crucial information about the meltdown's at a nuclear power plant. that is according to in your report a powerful earthquake and tsunami hit the country last march causing the meltdowns. the rebuilt japan initiative foundation said that government leaders played down the risks to their own people and to the united states the study took six months and more than 300 people were interviewed. >>fetch plans for new oil pipeline in the united states makes a comeback ... but on a much smaller and less controversial scale. transcanada announced that it will build a pipeline that will stretch from oklahoma-texas the company initially wanted to build a pipeline that r
branch davidian compound near waco, texas.ied to serve an arrest warrant to the cult leader david koresh. gunfire erupted and four agents were killed. a standoff took place for the next several weeks. on april 19th agents launched a second assault on the compound. that compound burst into flames and about 80 people inside were killed many of them children. >>japan withheld crucial information about the meltdown's at a nuclear power plant. that is according to in your report a powerful...
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was spotted from waco to as far as north as oklahoma city. >>> wow. ufos. up next, a story that has a lot of people scratching their heads. first, police say a polo mogul drove drunk and he killed a college student. then he ran from the scene. now, as the victim's family sues, he's just adopted his adult girlfriend. and that move is raising a whole lot of eyebrows. as he said, he adopted his adult girlfriend. sunny hostin is on the case next. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the himalayas ♪ ♪ while meditating like a true playa ♪ ♪ now when he's surfing down in chile'a ♪
was spotted from waco to as far as north as oklahoma city. >>> wow. ufos. up next, a story that has a lot of people scratching their heads. first, police say a polo mogul drove drunk and he killed a college student. then he ran from the scene. now, as the victim's family sues, he's just adopted his adult girlfriend. and that move is raising a whole lot of eyebrows. as he said, he adopted his adult girlfriend. sunny hostin is on the case next. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than...
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people from waco to oklahoma city reported seeing it. >>> one airline is raising ticket prices due toeral regulations. spirit airlines dubbed the new $2 fee the "department of transportation's unintended consequences fee." it is all in response to a new rule that allows passengers to change flights within 24 hours of booking without paying a penalty. spirit says that forces them to hold seats for people who may change their minds. >>> as if the super bowl wasn't enough football fans in indianapolis can enjoy another unique attraction this year. they have a zipline that's giving fans a bird's-eye view of all the festivities downtown, just zip on by. yesterday morning people lined up as early as 5:30 a.m. for the ride and they didn't begin the operations until 3 p.m. and they had a long wait in front of them. part of the draw is the price though. only $10 a person. of course if you already paid to get there, right -- >> it's warm there, too. like 60 degrees. i would have thought it would have been a cold weather city but it's all good. >> so everyone is outside zipping along. >>> three
people from waco to oklahoma city reported seeing it. >>> one airline is raising ticket prices due toeral regulations. spirit airlines dubbed the new $2 fee the "department of transportation's unintended consequences fee." it is all in response to a new rule that allows passengers to change flights within 24 hours of booking without paying a penalty. spirit says that forces them to hold seats for people who may change their minds. >>> as if the super bowl wasn't...
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people from as far south as waco and north as oklahoma city reported seeing the meteor. >> looks like a train or something. no. >>> as if the super bowl itself was not enough, football fans in indianapolis can enjoy another very unique attraction this year in indy. >> that's right. they have a zipline. it's giving you a bird's-eye view of the festivities downtown. yesterday morning a lot of people lined up as early as 5:30 a.m. just to catch the ride. and they don't start until 3 p.m. so they have a long wait. part of the draw apparently for the crowds, the price is only $10 a person for the view. >> everything else is like $1,000. [ laughter ] >> i know. even for the nose bleed. >> do the zipline, honey. >>> not a lot of people can say they have been to every, single super bowl. this guy can. he never missed a game. done chris -- don crisman has attended every super bowl. they started back in 1967. he plans to keep it up at least until super bowl 50. >> would like to walk in without 20 people coming up and shaking my hand and saying, you know, are you going to make it this year? >> y
people from as far south as waco and north as oklahoma city reported seeing the meteor. >> looks like a train or something. no. >>> as if the super bowl itself was not enough, football fans in indianapolis can enjoy another very unique attraction this year in indy. >> that's right. they have a zipline. it's giving you a bird's-eye view of the festivities downtown. yesterday morning a lot of people lined up as early as 5:30 a.m. just to catch the ride. and they don't start...
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waco, texas, the koresh flock, and there's others. >> you use the word flocks.s stay with the leader in many other cases besides this one? >> frequently. >> what is it? is it the fact that the initial commitment was so enormous that they somehow can't psychically can't afford to let it go? >> it might be that. it also could be that the devotion takes on an obsessional nature. if someone is prone to obsess, they're not going to be likely to let it go. they won't want to let it go. >> you say you could never have had in the world as many followers as you have because of the sensationalism. >> i never had any followers. i had a lot of friends. they weren't followers, they were friends. they were people that we sit down and we were honest with. we smoked grass and sit in a circle and looked at candles. you know? there was no followers, there was no leaders. >> he corrects her when she says followers and says no, no, these were friends. many of them were so afraid of him they refused to testify or cooperate with the police in any way. and a number of his "friends" en
waco, texas, the koresh flock, and there's others. >> you use the word flocks.s stay with the leader in many other cases besides this one? >> frequently. >> what is it? is it the fact that the initial commitment was so enormous that they somehow can't psychically can't afford to let it go? >> it might be that. it also could be that the devotion takes on an obsessional nature. if someone is prone to obsess, they're not going to be likely to let it go. they won't want to...
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waco gets a record just by picking up a trace of snow, in a time when winter season just hasn't had muchffic accidents there. here's the maps, we watch that cold air pulling east. here's the good news, so much of that will turn into rain, you got to watch that icy patch from arkansas, tennessee, into southern kentucky today. here comes that warmup, as cold as it is right now it doesn't last long. >> all that weather was brought to you by makers. robin and george, if this punch of cold air doesn't last that long, how many more can we get, we're in february now? maybe the winter we get by without much at all. >> get a hug from diane, she's about to come out. she's hugging the crew as she leaves here, sam. >>> coming up, we're going to hear from the singer who shared the stage for whitney's final performance. ♪ i'm saving all my love yes i'm saving all my love ♪ yes i'm saving all my love for you ♪ use the hand towel analyzer at kleenex.com and find out what could be on your cloth hand towel. [ ribbits ] upgrade to kleenex hand towels for a clean, fresh towel every time. when you pour chunk
waco gets a record just by picking up a trace of snow, in a time when winter season just hasn't had muchffic accidents there. here's the maps, we watch that cold air pulling east. here's the good news, so much of that will turn into rain, you got to watch that icy patch from arkansas, tennessee, into southern kentucky today. here comes that warmup, as cold as it is right now it doesn't last long. >> all that weather was brought to you by makers. robin and george, if this punch of cold air...
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the reports came as far south as waco, texas. and as far north as oklahoma city of people saying, yikes. >> so much more fun to say it was a ufo. >>> we go to the national weather forecast. did you see it, rob? >> no. but that's striking video. looks more like a ufo than a fireball or meteor. i'll take faa's word on that. another picture from space, actually. the dark side of the moon. check this out. ebb and flow, a twin satellite project, a grail that is orbiting the moon that takes the side we don't see. this is the dark side, the elusive one. you see how many impact craters are on that. down across the south pole. that, my friends, is good stuff. thank you, nasa. also, good stuff, you probably enjoyed it in trenton, new jersey, yesterday. 67 degrees. new york city, 64. record-breaking heat. this is going away. the temperatures today will still be a good ten degrees or so above average. 70 degrees in atlanta. 52 degrees in chicago. rain across parts of the delmarva. still some cloud cover today. at least for the most part this
the reports came as far south as waco, texas. and as far north as oklahoma city of people saying, yikes. >> so much more fun to say it was a ufo. >>> we go to the national weather forecast. did you see it, rob? >> no. but that's striking video. looks more like a ufo than a fireball or meteor. i'll take faa's word on that. another picture from space, actually. the dark side of the moon. check this out. ebb and flow, a twin satellite project, a grail that is orbiting the moon...
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caller: kind of like the people in waco, a small, bedroom community. not really affected. but we had our share of problems naturally. we have high unemployment rate but we also have people taking advantage of the low interest rates, first-time home owners or first time in generations. we have seen some positives along with the negatives and we support 100% what the president is trying to do. unfortunately, you know, we have our share of problems but these problems have been for a long time and we cannot just blame it on of our current administration, which we see a lot of people are trying to do. but the war certainly has hurt us economically, with the credit-card war. so, this is something that has happened. it will take all of us working together to recover. and i would like to see our congressional people in washington working with us as human beings and getting rid of the rhetoric of my issue is bigger than your shoe or my issue is more expensive, and realize some of us are having to make decisions whether to buy a new pair of shoes. i would like to see the working har
caller: kind of like the people in waco, a small, bedroom community. not really affected. but we had our share of problems naturally. we have high unemployment rate but we also have people taking advantage of the low interest rates, first-time home owners or first time in generations. we have seen some positives along with the negatives and we support 100% what the president is trying to do. unfortunately, you know, we have our share of problems but these problems have been for a long time and...
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. >> robert griffin iii out of waco. >> we want more insight on the brand-new set on the floor, art cashin >> it is. we don't have to worry about it raining anymore. it's an excellent set. it's really quite impressive, and it blends in with the floor right in front of the bell podium. rather prestigious quarters you have. >> back to the famous day in '95 when ma preria were first to re on this floor. thoughts about what happened in mexico over the weekend? look forward ahead for us to the ltro on wednesday? what's this week going to look like? >> the mexican standoff as it were, nothing came out of it. a lot of people talking about it as a terrible waste of airfare and we'll could have stayed home if they were not going to agree that much. the ltro at mid-week is a bit of a puzzlement. we don't know if a big number is good or maybe not. the fear is that if it's a big number on the negative side, people will say, well, you see they're still desperate and the liquidity is not there. they have to borrow big. otherwise people will look at the other side and say if it's a small number, are they
. >> robert griffin iii out of waco. >> we want more insight on the brand-new set on the floor, art cashin >> it is. we don't have to worry about it raining anymore. it's an excellent set. it's really quite impressive, and it blends in with the floor right in front of the bell podium. rather prestigious quarters you have. >> back to the famous day in '95 when ma preria were first to re on this floor. thoughts about what happened in mexico over the weekend? look forward...
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>> caller: economically we are kind of like the people in waco to read we are a small community, not really affected, but we have had our share of problems naturally. we have a high unemployment rate, but we have also had people taking advantage of the lower interest rates who are first-time homeowners or the first time in generations. so we have seen some positive along with the negatives and we support 100% with our president is trying to do. unfortunately we have our share of problems, but these problems have been for a long time and we can't just blame it on our current administration, which we see that a lot of people are trying to do. but the war certainly has hurt us economically with the credit card of war. as of this is something that's happened and it's going to take all of us working together to recover and i would like to see our congressional people in washington working for us as people come as human beings, and get rid of the rhetoric of my issue is bigger than your shoe or my issue is more expensive than yours and realize that some of us are having to make decisions w
>> caller: economically we are kind of like the people in waco to read we are a small community, not really affected, but we have had our share of problems naturally. we have a high unemployment rate, but we have also had people taking advantage of the lower interest rates who are first-time homeowners or the first time in generations. so we have seen some positive along with the negatives and we support 100% with our president is trying to do. unfortunately we have our share of problems,...