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he goes to live in mecca in west west virginia, a little factory town with his uncle bill and lana and cousin jo ann who was three years older. i found jo ann who has never talked before and if any of you get a chance to look in the book tonight you will see that the photo section includes pictures of charles manson from his baby pictures to his wedding album. those came from jo ann and his sister nancy. they tell the real story. here's an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. she said, from the time he came to live with him at five years old he is scary. he is violent and he lies about everything. the first person he ever we attacked was jo ann. he picked up the cycle in the
he goes to live in mecca in west west virginia, a little factory town with his uncle bill and lana and cousin jo ann who was three years older. i found jo ann who has never talked before and if any of you get a chance to look in the book tonight you will see that the photo section includes pictures of charles manson from his baby pictures to his wedding album. those came from jo ann and his sister nancy. they tell the real story. here's an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. she said,...
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this half, west virginia has been able to punch it in the end zone. >> craig: west virginia would likerun some clock. charles sims the carry. just past the 20 yard line. they've got the three-point lead. you look at the time-out situation. texas with three, west virginia with three. the clock rolls up on six minutes left. you can keep track of the timeouts yourself on top of the fox box. you see the three yellow dots? that's timeouts. millard is going to use some clock and takes a snap with seven on the play clock. texas all over top of the sims. led by adrian phillips, the strong safety. >> joey: this is exactly why you punted a moment ago. you've got west virginia in third and six now. inside their own 20 yard line. and if you can get the stop right here, you force west virginia to punt and now you have the ball in good field position with all your timeouts and under five minutes to go in the game. >> craig: you could have it right about midfield. >> joey: absolutely. >> craig: big play for texas defensively. third down and six. big play on the offensive end for west virginia. millar
this half, west virginia has been able to punch it in the end zone. >> craig: west virginia would likerun some clock. charles sims the carry. just past the 20 yard line. they've got the three-point lead. you look at the time-out situation. texas with three, west virginia with three. the clock rolls up on six minutes left. you can keep track of the timeouts yourself on top of the fox box. you see the three yellow dots? that's timeouts. millard is going to use some clock and takes a snap...
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west. if you are traveling west to the morgantown area or west virginia or the pittsburgh region, you are looking at that potential for wintry precipitation and freezing rain. the chance for snow, too, during the day tomorrow. two to four inches of snow in parts of the area. three to nine around the oakland area. that's the area of most concern in our immediate region. as we look toward what's happening here for the evening hours, we are going continue to see the rain moving in. you can see that on storm team 4 radar. the heaviest rain to the south. it's making its way our way right now. we have seen the steady rain all day long. the heaviest rain to the south entering charlottesville area. it will come our way. things are only going to get worse as we move through the rest of the night. david culver has been on the beltway in tyson's corner all day long. david, last time i saw you, nearly a standstill your way. >> reporter: it's still that way. we were talking and i asked about the possibility of the ice forming farther west. i was speaking to drivers coming from the west into town for the holid
west. if you are traveling west to the morgantown area or west virginia or the pittsburgh region, you are looking at that potential for wintry precipitation and freezing rain. the chance for snow, too, during the day tomorrow. two to four inches of snow in parts of the area. three to nine around the oakland area. that's the area of most concern in our immediate region. as we look toward what's happening here for the evening hours, we are going continue to see the rain moving in. you can see...
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west. if you are traveling west to the morgantown area or west virginia or the pittsburgh region, you are looking at that potential for wintry precipitation and freezing rain. the chance for snow, too, during the day tomorrow. two to four inches of snow in parts of the area. three to nine around the oakland area. that's the area of most concern in our immediate region. as we look toward what's happening here for the evening hours, we are going continue to see the rain moving in. you can see that on storm team 4 radar. the heaviest rain to the south. it's making its way our way right now. we have seen the steady rain all day long.
west. if you are traveling west to the morgantown area or west virginia or the pittsburgh region, you are looking at that potential for wintry precipitation and freezing rain. the chance for snow, too, during the day tomorrow. two to four inches of snow in parts of the area. three to nine around the oakland area. that's the area of most concern in our immediate region. as we look toward what's happening here for the evening hours, we are going continue to see the rain moving in. you can see...
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west, west virginia and gare pret county, allegany -- gare gsh -- garrett county, allegany county. this previous burst will likely not stick. dwrund temps should be at least 5, 6, 8 degrees above freezing. even rain showers snarls traffic. it will be slippery wet and a morning commute that could be tough. we do clear out, though, for the evening rush hour. let's take you up to cleveland and show you the rain showers moving in here, not quite changing over here on the front edge of the polar front but we have the changeover here in chicago. we're showing you the cameras. this is what we look to see into the morning hours tomorrow. in baltimore today what a great finish to our veteran's day, though, with just a mix of fair weather clouds and mild temperatures still now, 53 at bwi. a milled day that helps keep the ground warm. when we do get the snow showers, they should not have too much sticking. with the front, with the showers looking at 30s and 20s. that's what the overnight lows will look like as our big true blast of the season comes in. it had to come at some point. we mr. get it into the mid-week tuesday into wednesday. air going to feel the effects of this. for accumulations, we're talking westirginia. so, again, accumulating snow for gare pret -- garrett county. all right. so a mild finish a great night to take a veteran out to dinner, maybe get a free dinner at many of the restaurants. things, though, changing into the morning hours tomorrow and again it could be early morning. we're talking 4 or 5 in the morning, mixed showers and tapering and windy and cold weather tomorrow evening. it's going to be a chilly one, not fit for man or beast. overnight showers toward dawn, becoming mixed showers and i think snow showers for much of the hear in the mid-morning hours tomorrow, not sticking well things slick and wet. tomorrow night down into the 20s. any wet services will freeze. you scan bet on -- you can bet on that. we moderate nicely friday and saturday. this is earlly to have -- early to have this kind of cold weather. most of those days with the wind it will feel like 30s. so just be ready for winter- like days, two days. >> thanks a lot. here's a look at what we're worki
west, west virginia and gare pret county, allegany -- gare gsh -- garrett county, allegany county. this previous burst will likely not stick. dwrund temps should be at least 5, 6, 8 degrees above freezing. even rain showers snarls traffic. it will be slippery wet and a morning commute that could be tough. we do clear out, though, for the evening rush hour. let's take you up to cleveland and show you the rain showers moving in here, not quite changing over here on the front edge of the polar...
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he goes to live in mecca in west west virginia, a little factory town with his uncle bill and lana and cousin jo ann who was three years older. i found jo ann who has never talked before and if any of you get a chance to look in the book tonight you will see that the photo section includes pictures of charles manson from his baby pictures to his wedding album. those came from jo ann and his sister nancy. they tell the real story. here's an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. she said, from the time he came to live with him at five years old he is scary. he is violent and he lies about everything. the first person he ever we attacked was jo ann. he picked up the cycle in the backyard and tried to stab her with it. her parents stopped him. his explanation, she made me do it. it wasn't my fault. she is older than me. i was defending myself. in first grade, not only told to me by jo ann but corroborated by other people who were in school with manson at the time. in first grade he organizes some girls in this class to beat up a boy he doesn't like. the principal comes in looks for
he goes to live in mecca in west west virginia, a little factory town with his uncle bill and lana and cousin jo ann who was three years older. i found jo ann who has never talked before and if any of you get a chance to look in the book tonight you will see that the photo section includes pictures of charles manson from his baby pictures to his wedding album. those came from jo ann and his sister nancy. they tell the real story. here's an interesting one jo ann told me about charlie. she said,...
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west virginia since 1996. currently, we have over 31,000 children and over 123,000 adults in west virginia who have asthma. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the dhhr study concludes that west virginia yangs of low socioeconomic status, adults without a high school diploma and with an annual household income of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. in short, it seems clear to me that asthma-related health effects of living near coal-fired power plants -- which we do all through our state, we have no other alternative -- often costs people who can least afford it; children, seniors and women. please, establish strict rules. >> thank you. >> good morning. i am dustin white also with the ohio valley environmental coalition which is also a member group of the alliance for appalachia. i want to thank you for the opportunity to speak today, and i am here to represent the communities that i feel are often not mentioned when talking about reducing emissions from coal-fired power plants. i am speaking about the communities where they mine the coal for th
west virginia since 1996. currently, we have over 31,000 children and over 123,000 adults in west virginia who have asthma. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the dhhr study concludes that west virginia yangs of low socioeconomic status, adults without a high school diploma and with an annual household income of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. in short, it seems clear to me that asthma-related health effects of living near...
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west, remember west virginia and baylor last year, we may be heading there again, third quarter david fales says whatever you can do, i can do better. >> adam: miami up on pitt midway through the fourth quarter. they need a win and losses by duke and virginia tech and they're going to the a.c.c. championship game. you see what's going on with the apple cup as well as other results. we'll be back to talk about tomorrow's huge iron bowl. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the comfort of full-grain napa leather. this is a fully equipped crafted interior. this is dual-pane. this keeps you up to date with everything and everyone. this is nine years that give you 31 miles per gallon, highway, and leds come standard. this is the freedom to keep chasing all the horizons you want. introducing the all-new 2014 jeep cherokee. ♪ introducing the all-new 2014 jeep cherokee. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny: on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you get your coffee here. you get your hair cut here. you find that certain thing you were looking for here, but actually you get so much more. when you shop at these small local businesses, you support all the things that make your community great. the money you spend here, stays here. in this place you call your neighborhood. tomorrow is small business saturday. get out and shop small. >> adam: welcome back to "the jeep post-game show" quick thoughts on tomorrow's epic iron bowl. >> spencer: auburn's rushing attack critical in the contest against this elite defense of alabama. this is going to be a game for the ages. epic, c.j. mosley, better get it done. >> brian: we'll find out how tough this auburn football team is. you want to beat alabama. outtough them for four quarters. they've got it get it done at the line of scrimmage. that's the key. >> adam: gateway to the national championship, this year the first time both have a chance at the s.e.c. championship game at stake. that will do it for us tonight, thanks for watching "the jeep post game show." here is a look at what you will see tonight on cbs. over on cbs sports network. number 16 fresno state and san jose state in a high-scoring affair. coverage gets under way at 2:30 eastern. football on sunday with an nfl double header on cbs, in game two most will see the broncos battle the chiefs for the afc westrts at noon eastern with "the nfl today." for all of us, have a great evening and we will see you tomorrow. [ female announcer ] that's a nickel. and that's a dime. keep them in your pocket. you won't be needing them with us. at southwest, low fares never mean low service. ♪ if it matters to you, it matters to us. ♪ >> good evening. tonight police in prince george's county are investigating a deadly shooting that sources tell wusa 9 happened at the end of a party in landover. debra alfarone has been on the scene all day. >> reporter: over here is mountain of miracle of fire ministries. i spoke to a man inside and he said they have nothing to do with what takes place over here. apparently there are a couple ofparties and events that happened on this space behind. but a police source i talked to said he's not so sure. the y
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west of us. west of i-81. that's where we're going to have the problems and clearly west of that in the mountainses we'll have bigger -- mountains we'll have bigger issues. southwestern virginiaand freezing rain could add up to a little bit of it. look at the sky here. wow. talking 20 minutes just before the sunrise. the sky is aglow with the cirrus clouds in em ncming tomo we're going to climb into the low 30s by 11:00. mid-to upper 30s for the highs today. close to 40 even south and southwest of town with increasing clouds, winds turning southerly at 5 to 10 miles an hour. so this evening if you're headed out to fed ex field for a little bit of football, partly to mostly cloudy and quite cold. temps in the mid-30s. south winds at 5 to 10 miles an hour. thankfully the winds a lot lighter than yesterday. right now we're down into 16 in martinsburg. it was 13 in cross junction last check there. fredricksburg 19 with mid-20s on the eastern shore. and look at all the teens out west, even single digits in davis, west virginia with the winter dead calm. that's why the windchill is the same. our windchill 17. feeling like 11 in baltimore and gaithersburg and feeling like 16 in mana
west of us. west of i-81. that's where we're going to have the problems and clearly west of that in the mountainses we'll have bigger -- mountains we'll have bigger issues. southwestern virginiaand freezing rain could add up to a little bit of it. look at the sky here. wow. talking 20 minutes just before the sunrise. the sky is aglow with the cirrus clouds in em ncming tomo we're going to climb into the low 30s by 11:00. mid-to upper 30s for the highs today. close to 40 even south and southwest...
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really we have over 31,000 children on over 100 23,000 adult in west virginia who have asthma. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the study concludes that west virginia's with low economic status and adults without a high school diploma and an annual income of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. in short, it seems clear to me that asthma related health effects are living near coal fire plants which we do through all our state, we have no other alternative. it can cost the people who can least afford it. children, seniors, women. please establish stricter rules. >> good morning. my name is dustin. i'm here to represent a community that i feel is often not mentioned when talking about reducing emissions. i'm speaking about the communities where they mine the coal from these power plants. i'm from a community of the nomination to the basin national hope -- navajo nation to the basin. i'm from southern west virginia, i have been around coal mines my entire life. we had to talk about the human health impacts of carbon pollut
really we have over 31,000 children on over 100 23,000 adult in west virginia who have asthma. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the study concludes that west virginia's with low economic status and adults without a high school diploma and an annual income of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. in short, it seems clear to me that asthma related health effects are living near coal fire plants which we do through all our state, we...
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really we have over 31,000 children on over 100 23,000 adult in west virginia who have asthma. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the study concludes that west virginia's with low economic status and adults without a high school diploma and an annual income of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. in short, it seems clear to me that asthma related health effects are living near coal fire plants which we do through all our state, we have no other alternative. it can cost the people who can least afford it. children, seniors, women. please establish stricter rules. >> good morning. my name is dustin. i'm here to represent a community that i feel is often not mentioned when talking about reducing emissions. i'm speaking about the communities where they mine the coal from these power plants. 'm from a community of the navajo nation to the basin. i'm from southern west virginia, i have been around coal mines my entire life. we had to talk about the human health impacts of carbon pollution. i support epa's efforts and leave me
really we have over 31,000 children on over 100 23,000 adult in west virginia who have asthma. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the study concludes that west virginia's with low economic status and adults without a high school diploma and an annual income of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. in short, it seems clear to me that asthma related health effects are living near coal fire plants which we do through all our state, we...
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another is that of the west virginia ohio valley environmental coalition. of an eighththat generation, southern west virginia resident. why do i feel the need to travel all the way from southwestern west virginia to attend this listening session? to hear thatt you there are people in west virginia who support the epa's actions to established richter power plant regulations. desperately need this. as a member of the presbyterian faith community, i believe im called to be a steward of god's great creation and care for the most vulnerable population in all communities. as a member of an organization which actively seeks to preserve clean air and equal justice for all citizens in west virginia, i urge the epa to set strict standards for overall emission reduction while also working for states and utilities to prioritize shifting energy sources to truly renewable sources by geothermal and micro power. instead of shifting to lower costs fossil fuels such as shale gas, which in fact has huge hidden costs. west virginia, by the way he is the only state in the country that hosted both gas fracking and coal m
another is that of the west virginia ohio valley environmental coalition. of an eighththat generation, southern west virginia resident. why do i feel the need to travel all the way from southwestern west virginia to attend this listening session? to hear thatt you there are people in west virginia who support the epa's actions to established richter power plant regulations. desperately need this. as a member of the presbyterian faith community, i believe im called to be a steward of god's great...
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the right of asthma hospitalization has more than doubled among seniors in west virginia since 1996. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the dhhr study concludes that west virginia have low socioeconomic status. adults without a high school diploma and an yule household energy of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. >> time to wrap up. >> in short from west virginia's example it seems clear that asthma-remitted health effect of living near a coal-fired power plant which we do through our state. we have no other alternative often costs people who can lest afford it. children, seniors, and women. please establish strict rules. >> thank you. >> good morning. i'm dustin with the ohio valley environmental coalition which is a member group of the alliance for appalachian. i want to taunt -- talk about for the opportunity to speak today. i'm speaking and the the community where they mine the coal for the power plants. u i'm from the community of the navajo nation to the powder river basin and my home who live in the wake of the extrac
the right of asthma hospitalization has more than doubled among seniors in west virginia since 1996. west virginia adult females are nearly twice as likely to have asthma. the dhhr study concludes that west virginia have low socioeconomic status. adults without a high school diploma and an yule household energy of less than $25,000 are significantly more likely to have asthma. >> time to wrap up. >> in short from west virginia's example it seems clear that asthma-remitted health...
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west across to west virginia and kentucky. current temperatures mostly to the 50's. fredericksburg at 65 degrees. low 30's across northern new england. in northper 60's carolina right now. oklahoma city, 30 degrees with freezing rain. it is even colder, 33 in minneapolis, 28 in omaha. moisture, this is the nasty spot developing. the possibility of freezing rain in parts of oklahoma. clearing skies through the day tomorrow and sunday. late in the night tonight when the front passes. the arctic air arrives late tomorrow night. .0 or so tomorrow the breezes will pick up late in the day. sunday, high-pressure interacts and that pressure is going to put the squeeze on the atmosphere. that will be the direct route of delivery, highs only in the mid 30's. 50 by midday. sunday, 35 or 36 for a high. sunshine at 40 degrees for the day. tuesday, wednesday, a coastal system could develop. there is a lot more in it to talk about. >> that is a big travel day, of course. who wantse to someone to warm things up where they live. time now to announce our next winner. >>ks congratulations -- congratulations to diane. everybody else, you still have one more chance to win. today -- take today's keyword, celebration. we will announce the next winner on monday. consumer alert, the baby monitor recalled after two tragic deaths. >> we are not talking about marijuana or cocaine, the prescription drug that is becoming a serious problem on college campuses. > >> breakthroughs in medicine have drastically increased the hiv survival rate in the u.s. they are discussing it at an international conference at howard university. when we learned about aids back in the 1980s, there was a misinformation. experts say it is not hiv that is killing people, it is the stigma. my first thought was, i do not want to die. is no longer a death sentence thanks to modern medicine. not dying ofle are hiv, they are dying of the stigma. die and theyeople look into suicide because of the stigma. >> people are afraid to say, i need help. most of the public have this that the person deserved it in some way. >> washington, d c, is ground zero. the stigma -- there is still stigma around hiv. there is a sense of, i do not want to know. >> that fear killed his daughter around the mid 1990s. >> the family did not know until it was too late. >> he insisted his granddaughter be tested. no baby has been born with hiv in d.c. in the last few years. >> thank you. very interesting. you will see how this caved chris cedar -- caped crusader cancer survivor is paying it forward and how you can help. >> where were you when president kennedy was assassinated? > an overnight heist (the victims in the dark. made off withts copper wire and it caused a major outage. this is what we are talking about. this is what they were going for, valuable stuff. they had this power line behind me. hit somer wire hotlines and not knocked out although prior -- all of the power. an employee rushed across the yard to check on residents and she spotted something strange. >> of the driveway where a car picked them up. they had cables in their hands. menolice identified the two . >> we called the police. >> the call included be description of the getaway car. -- the call included the description of the getaway car. extension clippers as well and freshly cut copper wire. common,coming more investigators believe one of the suspects has a connection to someone who works on power lines. crews got the lights back on around 1:00. >> i have people on oxygen. this is the copper wire. 250 feet of it would have brought in several hundred dollars. arrested facee the distraction of property and theft charges. property andn of theft charges. >> a teenager spent a weekend in jail for his role in a crash that killed a friend of his. he was hanging onto the side of a truck skateboarding when he fell, hit his head, and later died. the 17-year-old driver got probation, community service, and had his license revoked. >> here is a look at today's top story. a three week old baby has been taken away from his mother after a neighbor found the baby in a diaper bag. she took the diaper bag with the baby inside away from the mother and called police. the baby is alive and the mother was taken to the hospital. >> a big opening in prince george's county. usppers came out and drove the grand opening of the outlet center at national harbor. the0 years since assassination of john f. kennedy . he was shot and killed as his motorcade traveled through dallas. if you talk to anyone who is alive when president kennedy was shot, they remember where they were when they heard the tragic news. sam ford continues our coverage on the 50th anniversary. shot. has been i said, what? >> it was that indelible moment. >> absolutely, i will never forget it. >> president kennedy died at 1:00. they relived with us the friday afternoon 50 years ago. >> they called everybody together for an assembly. she was age nine in d.c. and he was a high schooler outside baltimore. >> somebody came running out onto the field screening, somebody shot the president. >> a student in utah. a young mother in new york. >> jackie kennedy with that suit with the blood on it. >> a number of african-americans urned jfk andore an worried about the future of civil rights. that four day weekend of national mourning is still vivid for those who lived through it. these photos show the funeral crowds the following monday. , the coffin, the kennedy family. >> i felt the kind of sadness that one tends to feel when a loved one in the family has been lost. >> thank you. coming up tonight at 6:00, we will show you how americans mark today's anniversary. >> let's get a check of the traffic situation on this friday evening. how does the commute look so far? >> friday volume out there, for sure. there is a new problem on 66 on the eastbound side. on the westbound side, west to the beltway. very slow each way on the beltway. 270 three germantown -- three germantown. let's see what it looks like on the beltway, plenty of volume in both directions. i-95 southbound, plenty of volume this afternoon. that is the way it looks, back to you. >> have a good weekend. the parking lot warning that police want you to know about. a recall fortary the baby monitor you see right here. it is coming out after the deaths of two children. the angel care movement and sound monitor with sensor pads poses a strangulation risk. they were sold at several 1999lers of october through september of this year. oh for xbox is over. over. wait for xbox is voice activated commands and new ways of watching tv. it already has competition this shopping season. sony released waystation 4 last week. i told you about this last week. deals and price matching on select items started this morning in stores and online. it should be interesting to see if people were ready to shop so early. cyber mo
west across to west virginia and kentucky. current temperatures mostly to the 50's. fredericksburg at 65 degrees. low 30's across northern new england. in northper 60's carolina right now. oklahoma city, 30 degrees with freezing rain. it is even colder, 33 in minneapolis, 28 in omaha. moisture, this is the nasty spot developing. the possibility of freezing rain in parts of oklahoma. clearing skies through the day tomorrow and sunday. late in the night tonight when the front passes. the arctic...
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west into west virginia and western maryland than what we're looking at. this morning teens and 20s. 19 gaithersburg and westminster with 22 in la plata. 25 in redville right now a -- reedville right now and annapolis 23. this afternoon not as cold as yesterday. 39 for cambridge and leesburg. 42 fredricksburg. 37 in gaithersburg. i'll be back in a few mint. we'll rain and wintry weather coming up. here's monika with timesaver traffic. >>> good morning, everybody. if you're planning to head to the beltway, we already have our first crash of the morning. it's a single vehicle that hit the guardrail on the outer loop after georgia avenue blocking off the right side of the road. police and a tow truck are on the scene. hopefully it won't be there too much longer but expect to have to scoot over to the left and brake lights in the area so be careful. let's go over to a live pick on 270 southbound. here in germantown, you can see that volumes are still okay, not too bad as you head down to the point where the lanes divide, you'll be okay early this morning. let's go back over to the maps. germantown road east of route 123 in oakthon is closed off -- oakton is closed off with a crash. it's been there 30 minutes or so. in springfield traffic is still moving pretty well. back to you guys. >>> an investigation is under way into what caused an overnight fire that forced 20 people from their home. >> howard county's fire department sent us this photo right here at the apartment complex in ellicott city. five of the six amounts in the building on waterloo road were occupied. everyone made it out safely. the red cross is there trying to help the residents who need a place to stay because their apartment is most likely uninhabitable. >>> some voters, both democrats and republicans are expressing reservations about the nuclear deal signed with iran this weekend. that deal eases economic sanctions against iran and allows it to enrich uranium at low levels. in exchange iran is to destroy any weapons grade uranium and allow inspectors access to certain facilities. >>> it really doesn't matter where you drive in d.c. you're going to find cameras almost everywhere trying to catch drivers who speed or run red lights. guess what? they're adding more cameras in and around the district. this time they're trying to set up for other violations. they'll catch you no matter e n thanks, delia. >> reporter: i'm cozying up with one of these lovely cameras that we'll all become very accustomed to in the next day or two or coming months. we're here live on the intersection of 45th and mccomb. this lovely silver box is nestled in the neighborhood to catch folks who are rolling through the stop sign at this intersection. so you may be wondering, i certainly am, how can a camera determine if i've stopped at this sign long enough. even though there's no legal time frame, according to aaa, a complete stop means all four tires come to a rest. so even though the camera may first decide by snapping that flashing picture behind you, here's some good news. d.c. police at least have a three-tier review system by a human being who will look at the tape and then finally determine if indeed a driver broke the w. the 100 new cameras will also catch drivers who fail to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks, block the box or speed through the intersection to beat the light. who hasn't been guilty of that once in a while. sensors will even catch oversize vehicles like trucks and big rigs cutting through some d.c. neighborhoods. police say this program has been a success, changed our driving habits and made our streets safer since the first red light camera in 1999. >> we've experienced reductions in traffic fatalities over the last ten years of about 70%. so we -- that would be my argument that this is definitely working. it's positive and it's reducing the fatalities on our roadways. >> there have been studies that have been done that dictate the higher intersections where we have more accidents as opposed to others and our deployments are consistent with those. they're also consistent with a about it, even though the community is concerned and pedestrians and cyclists have been concerned as well, the city is raking in some serious cash thanks to these cameras. aaa says a record $91 million for fiscal year 2012. back to you. >> that means there should be more police on the street. that's a lot of money. >> where does that money go? >>> 5:34. thanks for waking up with us. singer chris brown will not have to appear in a d.c. courtroom as he was originally sched duleto do today. a d.c. superior court judge agreed to let brown waive his appearance. he'sci fang a misdemeanor assault charge here for allegedly punching a manual in the face outside the w hotel last month. last week in los angeles a judge there ordered brown into anger management rehab. brown is on probation there for his assault on his then girlfriend rihanna for an accident back in 2 incident back in 2009. >>> the state board of elections in virginia will certify the vote in the attorney general's race. according to the board's website democrat mark herring leads republican mark obenshain by just 165 votes. that is less than 100th of a percentage point difference. that gives obenshain the right to request a recount. both candidates have announced transition teams. >>> it's 5:35. thanks for waking up with us this monday. time for another your money report. >> jess came is back with another -- jessica is back with another local money fight. >> good morning to everybody at home. the fight over d.c.'s minimum wage is heating up yet again. city council committee meeting is scheduled to vote today on a bill that would increase the minimum wage to 11.50 an hour. that would be one of the highest rates in the country. d.c. mayor vincent gray says he supports hike be the city's minimum wage but to $10 an hour. that's a dollar 50 less than the council. that buck 50 is setting up a possible showdown over expansio railroad tunnel. the virginia avenue tunnel is owned by csx -- used by csx trains. the railroad company wants to make repairs and expand the tunnel. some say the expansion project will hurt the environment and make local traffic even worse. >>> and a virginia landmark and tour i'm traction once owned by thomas jefferson has a potential buyer. roanoke-based waltson associates say it's reached a tentative deal to buy the natural bridge in rockbridge county. it's a 1600 acre property including the natural bridge, caverns and 150-room hotel. it was said to be auctioned off in december, including a famous 215-foot high limestone arch. really beautiful. it would be a great place to see the leaves if they special. it really is. thank you. >>> speaking of money, wow. the hunger games sequel made a truckload, three truckloads full of cash this weekend. record breaking details still ahead. >> plus, another sign the holidays are upon us. we'll be pulling up to the u.s. capitol later today. we'll be right back. my asthma's under control. our game yesterday!t miut asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. >>> we have windchills in the teens, temps teens and 20s but without the biting wind of yesterday, it doesn't feel nearly as bad. a cold day today. looking at your forecast, we've got partly sunny to mostly sunny this morning. increasing clouds this afternoon. highs 35 to 40 and then get ready for quite the mth a little bit of wintry weather as well tomorrow morning. i'll have those details and the full forecast in the next five minutes. right now inside to monika with timesaver traffic. >>> we just got word that this crash i've been telling but in oakton on germantown road east of route 123 involves a fatality. authorities have been on the scene since about 1:30 this morning. the road is blocked right now. an accident on the westbound side of i-66 before route 29 in gainesville where a vehicle struck a deer. i'm have more coming up. back to you guys. >>> so what's traveled more than 5400 miles across the united states and is set to arrive here in the nation's capital today? >> the 2013 u.s. capitol christmas tree, that's what. 88-foot tall engleman spruce was cut down in the coalville national forest in northeastern wart state. then it was loaded on a truck and driven all the way across the country. it spt legal of its trip to the u.s. capitol. it will be decorated and then early next month, house speaker john boehner will light the tree. >>> will wintry weather mess up the trip to grandma's house? howard has more on our thanksgiving travel troubles next in his seven-day forecast. >>> plus, the debate over a new law in virginia that has schools as well as their students getting letter grades. >> it is 5:41. let's see who's celebrating a birthday today. wouldn't it be a nice birthday gift for this guy joe gibbs if the skins could pull it off tonight? he's the man who led the skins to three super bowl wins hall of famer coach joe gibbs is 73. dancing with the stars judge bruno is 58. and she's in the upcoming anchor man 2, actress christina apple gate. she's 42. jerry ferrara turns 34. [ female announcer ] breyers. let's get together for the holidays. ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another [ female announcer ] rich, creamy, breyers legendary vanilla. making holidays more delicious for over 140 years. ♪ love one another right now i hear you're quite the expert at waking people up in the morning. let me show you how grandma does it. you're daddy made this when he was a little boy. ♪ this is your dad in my house, where he had his first christmas. thanks for making the coffee. well look who's up. i'm really glad you're here, mom. me too. ♪ look who's here! >>> 5:45. don't pay attention to any of the whackos on social media telling you about the forecast. this is the guy who will get us ready and the biggest travel day is wednesday. the rain will be here by then. is it really going to ruin things? >> i think tomorrow will be the worst travel day. wednesday will have its own problems there. will be showers up in the northeast. a mix of rain, snow and wind. very windy on wednesday. so that's going to hamper things but if you're taking a car trip, i think wednesday actually will be better than tuesday, especially if you're coming up from the south. cold is the problem once again, although the winds are much lighter than yesterday. temperatures teens and 20s to start. here is your day planner if take you a look at the washington monument. good looking visibility this morning. sunshine fading behind clouds as the day wears on. you see the speeds. they do get up to 11 at 4:00. south, southwest 5 to 10, give or take a couple. in the mid-30s by 9. tonight at 8 -- obey 8:00. tonight at 8:40, we have kickoff. going to fed ex tonight, middle 30s for that game. it will be dry. look at the current temperatures down in the mid- teens in martinsburg. single digits in the mountains of westricksburg 19. andrews and pax river at 23 this morning with windchills down mostly in the teens. one thing you're noticing some of the temperatures the same as the wind chills so the winds thankfully a lot lighter than yesterday. another look outside on our michael & son weather camera, clear skies, great visibility. 24, feeling like 18 at reagan national. the air very dry. dew points at 6. the winds yesterday spreading fiergs are a concern. -- fires are a concern. we had some in west virginia that have been a real problem the last week or so all the moisture coming in should do a lot to quell that effect. lake effect snows. clouds increasing already across the southern half of virginia in advance of the system coming for tomorrow. look for skies to go partly to mostly cloudy at times today. a chilly day, 35 to 40. clouds will thicken up tonight. isolated snow shower here overnight but the bulk of the precip starts coming in tomorrow morning. the pink is the mix. the blue is the snow.
west into west virginia and western maryland than what we're looking at. this morning teens and 20s. 19 gaithersburg and westminster with 22 in la plata. 25 in redville right now a -- reedville right now and annapolis 23. this afternoon not as cold as yesterday. 39 for cambridge and leesburg. 42 fredricksburg. 37 in gaithersburg. i'll be back in a few mint. we'll rain and wintry weather coming up. here's monika with timesaver traffic. >>> good morning, everybody. if you're planning to...
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west. basically down through west virginia, southern ohio, northern kentucky. that's where we anticipate more significant accumulations. otherwise, cold numbers will be the story. cold air plunging south. 20s and 30s toward the canadian border toward michigan, all headed our way. look at chicago. you see what happens. you go from rain to snow. this gives you an idea of the boundary headed in our direction. do we expect accumulating snow, no but we anticipate it to come am our direction. it was all good news for veteran's day, calm before the storm larks clear and mild finish to the day. winds are light from the south and west. gusty breezy conditions and a day will be shifting tomorrow big time. look for a hard turn to the northwest, gusty northwest winds dominating into tomorrow afternoon. it's going to take a whroil to recover. we're talking thursday and friday. a brief window into the early morning. on and off snow showers that may stick to the grass, light coating, more toward westminster, frederick. i anticipate driving headaches because of snow shower activity. take a look at the bigger picture. you is that large frontal boundary. we call it an arctic front. this will be certainly a prenounsed killed blast. we don't want to minimize it. it won't be that cold but it will put us down into the 20s for several nights tomorrow night and that chill overspreading the area, especially as we go into overnight tomorrow night and a struggle to get out of the 30s. 38 degrees. showers toward dawn, turning to snow showers. mixed showers through the mid- morning tomorrow and then windy with falling temps mental wil
west. basically down through west virginia, southern ohio, northern kentucky. that's where we anticipate more significant accumulations. otherwise, cold numbers will be the story. cold air plunging south. 20s and 30s toward the canadian border toward michigan, all headed our way. look at chicago. you see what happens. you go from rain to snow. this gives you an idea of the boundary headed in our direction. do we expect accumulating snow, no but we anticipate it to come am our direction. it was...
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virginia. first things first. we watch this area of rain out to the west. heavier showers mixed n. right now light sprinkles scattered about in toward western maryland, hagerstown westd west virginia and showers st. mary's, southern calvert, northern neck all moving toward the lower eastern shore. good morning, monika. >>> good morning, howard. good morning, everybody. things are great. things are good. outside everything is fine on the inbound side of i-66 i'm happy to say. no problems to report coming in from manassas. you're going to be fine as you head toward fairfax and the beltway. the beltway looks good dulles toll road through annandale and springfield and northbound on 95 as well. let's take a live look outside on the northbound side of 95. this is when it begins to get a little heavy. we can deal with heavy. we just can't deal with the accident like we had yesterday on the southbound side of 95. nothing like that today. i'm very happy to say. let's go back to the maps and this time inside the beltway. 66 is running at about 60 miles an hour. 395 at 62. 295 in good shape as well so the 11th street bridge. there are no irks there. we'll -- no issues there. w
virginia. first things first. we watch this area of rain out to the west. heavier showers mixed n. right now light sprinkles scattered about in toward western maryland, hagerstown westd west virginia and showers st. mary's, southern calvert, northern neck all moving toward the lower eastern shore. good morning, monika. >>> good morning, howard. good morning, everybody. things are great. things are good. outside everything is fine on the inbound side of i-66 i'm happy to say. no...
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are people who need jobs depend on coal mining are now unemployed across the coal fields of west virginia, west virginia and kentucky. these people are for one reason. the anti-coal policy for this administration. while it's true part of the problem in the short term is your official not suitable natural gas this administration and epa have made it next to impossible to use coal for generation or even my name in the first place. these factors have related many utilities to take steps to close older coal-fired power anti-semitic. likely policies continue into the future. even her plants will be composing. meanwhile, it's almost impossible to get the permits necessary to weinstein co., which has historically come in for approximately 60% of the area's production. the result of all of this is a steep decline in production for 168 million tons in 2008 to just 110 million tons in 2012 and west virginia. in even sharper decline in kentucky colleges to steeply. it's taken more jobs with it. if the epa, the white house and some other friends media claim there is no war on coal. even obama's advisor has
are people who need jobs depend on coal mining are now unemployed across the coal fields of west virginia, west virginia and kentucky. these people are for one reason. the anti-coal policy for this administration. while it's true part of the problem in the short term is your official not suitable natural gas this administration and epa have made it next to impossible to use coal for generation or even my name in the first place. these factors have related many utilities to take steps to close...
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we're seeing in western maryland and up in the hagerstown area extending back down to the west in toward west virginiaf is fairly light toward green castle now and passing harrisburg. to our south, these are rain showers that we're looking at. and this is passed fort royal. leonardtown has had light rain showers there, same in southern calvert county and even the northern neck and over toward the eastern shore. pretty light stuff. big story really the temperature change that's coming. upper 20s and low 30s this morning. behind the front we're still ahead of the front or were anyway at 6:00 with 53 degrees. the front and winds are kicking behind so 53 now. falling to 48 in baltimore. lower 40s for westminster. now 40 in westminster and martinsburg. 38 for hagerstown. winchester 37. steve in cross junction 36. we know the cold air is moving and it's just a matter of time before the temperatures drop off and these winds are gusting, too. 35 martinsburg. manassas was gusting 38. now only 31. we're gusting to 22, 26 up in gaithersburg toward frederick. so low clouds here. high clouds above it as we look ou
we're seeing in western maryland and up in the hagerstown area extending back down to the west in toward west virginiaf is fairly light toward green castle now and passing harrisburg. to our south, these are rain showers that we're looking at. and this is passed fort royal. leonardtown has had light rain showers there, same in southern calvert county and even the northern neck and over toward the eastern shore. pretty light stuff. big story really the temperature change that's coming. upper 20s...
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west virginia became a do-or-die election for the young politician. some hoped he would fail and clear the way for other candidates, but when kennedy arrived in west virginiar the democratic nomination. his strength may hinge on a much-publicized if little understood factor -- how his roman catholic religion will sit at the polls with west virginia's heavily protestant voters. man: he won wisconsin but barely, which meant humphrey would continue to west virginia. but the most important thing is what the press did with his win. they credited his win to the catholic vote, particularly republican catholics who became democrats one day and voted the primary. every major press report said that without the catholic support in wisconsin, kennedy would have lost. now, suddenly kennedy isn't the candidate, kennedy is the catholic candidate. and that, in people of west virginia, who just thought of kennedy as senator were now bombarded with this new information, catholic kennedy is coming to your state. and suddenly, that put the whole campaign in basically a siege mentality. you would be divided between two loyalties, to your church and to your state, if you were t
west virginia became a do-or-die election for the young politician. some hoped he would fail and clear the way for other candidates, but when kennedy arrived in west virginiar the democratic nomination. his strength may hinge on a much-publicized if little understood factor -- how his roman catholic religion will sit at the polls with west virginia's heavily protestant voters. man: he won wisconsin but barely, which meant humphrey would continue to west virginia. but the most important thing is...
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west virginia and came through cross junction without too much fanfare. you look at the doppler. a little hole there but then look at the intense line right here. just west of martinsburg right now. hagerstown in about 15 minutes or so as it's raising east at about 50 miles per hour and that's the concern. near the i-81 corridor or east there. get ready into loudoun county and jefferson county, west virginia first and then in toward washington county. frederick all see this line in the next hour or so as it comes from the i-81 area marching east. look at the temperatures though. upper 60s and low 70s at this hour. average high is 64 degrees. now we're going to blow past that in the mid 70s. not going to see much change in temps and we get the sunshine and even upper 70s not out of the question because we're start stock warm. some wind out there. also wind advisory until noon from the blue ridge west gusting to 31 right now at national with a south wind sustained at 20. cloudy skies and 69 degrees and muggy out there. you can see what's happening, we've got the deepening storm system in the great lakes. see that area open low pressure spinning around from
west virginia and came through cross junction without too much fanfare. you look at the doppler. a little hole there but then look at the intense line right here. just west of martinsburg right now. hagerstown in about 15 minutes or so as it's raising east at about 50 miles per hour and that's the concern. near the i-81 corridor or east there. get ready into loudoun county and jefferson county, west virginia first and then in toward washington county. frederick all see this line in the next...
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west and portions of west virginia. we continue to see those move through the region tonight. we need the umbrellas as you head out. a frigid sunday. we have been telling you about that for the last week. now, continuing to watch this storm that's going to develop from the south and move up the coast. i-95 is going to play havoc as we move on to the next couple days and tuesday, wednesday and potentially, thanksgiving. if you have travel plans, you don't want to miss the forecast. i want to let you know how cold things are going to be. i think the numbers are going to shock you a little bit. >> you can monitor the weather all weekend. download the storm team 4 weather app in itunes or google play. ♪ >>> his flame burns on and the nation's capitol to dallas, americans are remembering president john f. kennedy. his only surviving sibling laid a wreath at his grave as bagpipes played. the flame requested by jackie kennedy two days after the president was assassinated. >> the assassination led to deep scar on the national psyche and much of that pain centered on dallas where the president was killed. today, the city held a memorial service and took another step toward recovery. wendy rieger was at the service today and she joins us with more on what happened on this emotional day. wendy? >> reporter: well, jim, you know, dealy plaza is iconic because of what happened here 50 years ago was so sering and so horrific and has remained and lingered in the american consciousness. what happened here today was uplifting and transformative. >> when hope and hatred collided here in dallas, we watched the nightmarish reality that in our front yard, our president had been taken from us. taken from his family, taken from the world. our collective hearts were broken. ladies and gentlemen, would you join me in a moment of silence in honor of the life of john fitzgerald kennedy? [ bells tolling ] ♪ >> goneot forgotten is the old expression for departed heroes. but if not forgotten, they are not gone. >> reporter: and that was the u.s. naval academy's men's glee club singing here. they were amazing. coming up in just a little bit, everyone you talk to here, when you ask them why was it important to be here, how did you feel after you attended the ceremony, everyone started an answer with where they were when they learned that kennedy was shot. everyone, everyone, everyone. it's something they have to do. coming up at 5:30, tom brokaw who is doing a documentary about where you were is going to talk about that. i'll see you in a few minutes. back to you. >> thanks so much. what a powerful day there. we invite you to stay with us for more team coverage marking 50 years since the assassination of president kennedy. ahead, people share their memories of that terrible day. in the second half hour, we are going back to dallas for another live report from wendy and a special interview with tom brokaw. >>> right now, a baby is safe in the custody of authorities after the quick thinking of a neighbor. that neighbor who lives in damascus, maryland, noticed the child being carried inside a diaper bag. the child's mother seemed to be in distress. the neighbor was able to get the baby out of the bag and call police. >> her head was kind of tucked in and all i could see was her arm out. that's when i told her, you know, i told her to back up on the landing. i sat the bag down gently and took her out. >> after being examined by paramedics, the baby was physically okay. >>> a push for case investigation in montgomery county. police want anyone, everyone to take a look at a composite sketch that took place in wheaton, silver springs and takoma park in the mid-'70s. police hope someone recognizes the man in the sketch. they believe there may be more victims and releasing the sketch may cause people to come forward. >>> two young people are dead. a woman was killed near an apartment complex on g street in southeast washington just a few hours earlier, a man shot to death a few blocks away. news 4s, jackie bensen has the latest from police on both the investigations. >> reporter: family members tell news 4 they are shocked and devastated by the murder of 28-year-old kevin lucas. the southeast washington man was found shot to death before 8:00 last night in the 3400 block of a street southeast. five hours a.m., sixth district officers were called to 4900 block of g street southeast. inside a second floor apartment, they found a 21-year-old suffering from a fatal gunshot wound. >> there was an argument taking place in the hallway prior to the shooting. after that argument is when the victim was shot. >> reporter: the two murder scenes are about a mile apart. >> at this time, we have no information to suggest the two are connected. if you have information about the argument or the gunshot that is followed, we would appreciate that information. >> reporter: detectives have some information about both of the homicides, they still need a lot more. there is a $25,000 reward for information in each of the cases. in southeast washington, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> security cameras captured two suspects wanted for a robbery and stabbing.otos taken at the twin brook metro station. police arrested anthony jeffr s jeffries. he's only 15. he's charged as an adult with attempted first degree murder. an 18-year-old was also arrested and charged with first degree assault and attempted robbery. >>> virginia state senator, creigh deeds is out of the hospital tonight and speaking out just three days after police say his only son stabbed him. deeds tweeted, i am alive, so must live. some wounds won't heal. your prayers and friendship are important to me. police tell us his son, gus, took his life after attacking his father. gus had undergone an emergency mental health e vaguation monday but was released because there wasn't room. >>> black friday is a week away. but, tonight shoppers are lining up to find deals at a new mall in prince george's county. tanger outlets opened their doors this morning and hundreds of bargain hunters streamed in. it features 80 high end stores including under armor. it's located on oxon hill drive in harborview. tracee wilkins caught up with a group of women who couldn't wait to check it out. >> reporter: these seniors were so excited about the debut of the tanger outlets they took a bus to the grand opening. >> there we are. >> reporter: once on the grounds of the 340,000 square foot shopping outlet center -- >> oh, lord. >> the ladies first learned how to use the directory. kind of. >> what does that mean? >> we just arrived. just looking around. >> i see things my grand kids would love but things i would like too. >> reporter: they have a young vibe and felt more lik these experienced shoppers didn't mind the waiting or the walking. for high end outlet shopping so close to home. >> we usually go to the shopping, the outlets in queenstown and hagerstown. >> my favorite stores, great. >> reporter: there are a few things they would change. >> they need more restaurants on this end. >> reporter: what store is missing that you would like to see? >> nordstrom, lord & taylor. >> all in all, they got two thumbs up when they weren't reaching for their wallets. >> i already spent too much money, over $100 on my great grandson. >> reporter: they were impressed with the way it's set up and they would come back here again and again. it's what the county wants to hear. they are hoping to make more than $6 million a year in taxes from tanger outlets. judging by today, they are well on their way. in oxon hill, i'm tracee wilkin nthe streets of californd into rivers. this same storm could have a different impact when it hits our region. >> copper crooks take it too far. how hundreds of people were left without power because of one crime. >>> plus, after a slow start to the rollout of obama care, we are learning about a new announcement about the delay. >>> a live look at the kennedy center right now. there are jfk tributes across the region tonight. still ahead, more team coverage as we look back at how the world changed 50 years ago today. >>> right now, people are gathering at the d.c. church where president kennedy's funeral took place. a special ceremony is about to begin there. >> it's one of several tributes marking the 50th anniversary of the young president's death. derrick ward joins us live. >> reporter: good evening. as you see behind me, st. matthew cathedral is behind me. we remember the famous picture of the president's son 3 years old at the time, saluting the coffin. there's going to bebs some formal, some not to formal. all with stark memories and recollections of that fateful day a half century ago. on that fateful day in dallas, 50 years ago, the reaction was immediate and sorrowful. here in washington and elsewhere was not immediate but as heart felt. the news came during a school day. >> they announced it on the intercom. >> reporter: he was a tenth grader in maryland. not the memory or the emotions passed. >> a lot of disbelief. it was hard to believe something like that could have happened. >> reporter: others worked closer to the events. he was working with the u.s. agsz. at the time, he was in puerto rico. >> somebody told me who couldn't talk english very well, so i didn't know what she was saying. >> reporter: then the news was conveyed by a waiter leaving no room for doubt. >> president, president, murder. pow. >> reporter: he was among the speakers observing the day camelot ended and the day america came of age. among others on the panel, dean owen, a former journalist. >> part of john kennedy's legacy is his assassination and questions around it. >> reporter: in the aftermath, the mission seemed imperil. those who worked in the administration, a slow recovery. >> it left a lot of people who had come to love the president. they were unable to function well for a time. >> reporter: coming up on news 4 at 6:00, we'll look at a man who chose a unique way to observe this day. we're live in downtown d.c., derrick ward, news 4. southern california. tonight, one man is lucky a firefighter has a sharp eye. check this out, a rescue helicopter flew over the high water in san bernardino, california. crews rescued him and saved several others stranded along that river. >>> the high water is gone right now, but it created a terrifying night for the driver of this minivan. the flooding trapped him in an underpass in san diego covering the van up to the roof. police jumped in to save him. san diego life guards helped get him. >> how about wet weather? are we going to get it? >> that storm is going to make its way across the country. it will be here as many of us get ready for the thanksgiving holiday. get ready, it's coming. the cold air is not tonight, however, something else is moving across the area. that's the shower activity. if you are heading out and about, take the umbrella with you. you can take the small umbrella, though. we are not looking at that much rain. 59 degrees is the current number. winds out of the south at 5 miles per hour. one more day of this, nice warm weather, then things come downhill starting tomorrow afternoon. first off, let's talk about the temperatures. 59. nice in winchester. 59 in honeytown. we can just wave good-bye to the mild temperatures. they are out of here. we are looking at a few showers, though, through prince george's and stafford county and southern maryland. st. mary's county seeing rain now. a few showers to the west's where the frontal boundary continues to make its way through. itis the first front. first, let's talk about tonight. if you are going out tonight, no problems. take the umbrella with you. we will see light showers around 7:00 and 9:00. the rain ending. cool around 11:00 with a temperat o yet. let's go ahead and break it down and show you what i'm talking about. this is the first front. the front that takes the mild air out of here. tomorrow starts mild. then a secondary front. this is the polar front creating windy and cold conditions by 5:00 or 6:00, you notice a major, major difference. on sunday, windchills all day in the teens to lower 20s. we are talking about very cold air. i'm not trying to hype up the storm, but this will be the coldest air we have seen this season and one of the coldest days we have seen in quite some time. 49 in d.c. for tomorrow. 50 in manassas. 55 in fredericksburg. that's misleading. once again, we are talking temperatures this warm early. 46 to 50. the
west and portions of west virginia. we continue to see those move through the region tonight. we need the umbrellas as you head out. a frigid sunday. we have been telling you about that for the last week. now, continuing to watch this storm that's going to develop from the south and move up the coast. i-95 is going to play havoc as we move on to the next couple days and tuesday, wednesday and potentially, thanksgiving. if you have travel plans, you don't want to miss the forecast. i want to let...
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when they lost to west virginia on the road early, it took them off everyone's radar, because losing to west virginia is not a game that people go, oh, that's a quality loss. that was not one for them. now, it sets them back. guess what? they're still on track now for big 12 championship. they're still on track. everything is still ahead of them. the schedule plays out, they've got tough games coming up. >> gus: oklahoma state, if they win this game, have a great chance at moving up in the bcs with this road win against texas tech. texas tech came in ranked 15th, oklahoma state 18th. as we mentioned at the top of the broadcast, five teams with the chance of coming into today to win the big 12 title. >> charles: let's stay right here, okay? oklahoma state, look what they have coming up. kansas, at texas on november 16, baylor, oklahoma. it's the beauty of the big 12. it's all out in front of the contending teams. oklahoma baylor on our air, fox sports 1, thursday night. tune in. national championship implications for baylor. texas at west virginia. then things get serious. oklahoma state, tex
when they lost to west virginia on the road early, it took them off everyone's radar, because losing to west virginia is not a game that people go, oh, that's a quality loss. that was not one for them. now, it sets them back. guess what? they're still on track now for big 12 championship. they're still on track. everything is still ahead of them. the schedule plays out, they've got tough games coming up. >> gus: oklahoma state, if they win this game, have a great chance at moving up in...
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west virginia. >> in 1960, the key battleground was west virginia, a heavily protestant state where kennedy's religione put to the test. compared to the cool jack, humphrey looked and sounded like a typical politician. >> this is my wife, mrs. johnson. how do you do? mrs. halston, glad to see you. >> as planned, kennedy's team played up their man's youth and war records, contrasting lieutenant kennedy's hero status with humphrey's failure to serve in world war ii, a fact that still amuses kennedy friend ben bradley who served on a destroyer in the pacific. >> humphrey wasn't in world war ii. he wasn't, you know -- what was he, a hospital maid or something like that? >> you guys are unbelievable. this is what i'm talking about. you guys kept score on who was in the front. >> we knew people's war records. we sure did. >> remember, senator john f. kennedy can be our next president. with four weeks left kennedy trailed humphrey by 20%, so his campaign turned up the heat, buying tv time, to address head on what his pollsters saw as growing concerns about kennedy's catholic religion. >> i don't believe it t
west virginia. >> in 1960, the key battleground was west virginia, a heavily protestant state where kennedy's religione put to the test. compared to the cool jack, humphrey looked and sounded like a typical politician. >> this is my wife, mrs. johnson. how do you do? mrs. halston, glad to see you. >> as planned, kennedy's team played up their man's youth and war records, contrasting lieutenant kennedy's hero status with humphrey's failure to serve in world war ii, a fact that...
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for the west, it will be all-snow from west virginia to canada. >> and the massive storm system makingving treacherous up and down the east coast. and icy road conditions in and around the great lakes area. >> and if you're flying, airport delays likely at d.c., philadelphia, new york and boston. bottom line, stay out of the northeast. >>> some incredible video here. an australian zookeeper has undergone surgery after being attacked on a tiger. >> spectators watched in horror as 30-year-old tiger handler dave stiles was held underwater by the tiger. he was then bitten in the neck as he tried to escape. and he was finally dragged to safety by colleagues. this boy saw it happened. >> one of them got a bit of a bear hug on him. and got up his shoulders. pulled him away. and got his neck in his arms. and then, a bit of blood came out. >> the tiger will remain at the zoo. officials there say that he became overexcited. and that the attack was only an accident. >>> the los angeles area hot sauce plant at the center of a controversy has been ordered to partially close. neighbors had complaine
for the west, it will be all-snow from west virginia to canada. >> and the massive storm system makingving treacherous up and down the east coast. and icy road conditions in and around the great lakes area. >> and if you're flying, airport delays likely at d.c., philadelphia, new york and boston. bottom line, stay out of the northeast. >>> some incredible video here. an australian zookeeper has undergone surgery after being attacked on a tiger. >> spectators watched...
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on the satellite and radar, you can see for the most part across the areas and west virginia area in far westst of us with plenty of sunshine and light winds in the beltway, a high of 45. in the suburbs, temperatures in the low 40s. it's cold for everybody. 28 for a low tonight in washington. rest on tonight will be looking at a low around 20 degrees. for tomorrow, still chilly with a high of 41 and more clouds tomorrow, mostly cloudy for sunday. 47 with a mix of clouds and sunshine. december of course begins on sunday. temperatures will be generally below average. >> not bad. a quick programming note, the ellen show will be shown at a special time today. it's next here on nbc 4 followed by special nhl coverage as the bruins face the new york rangers. you can watch the news after that. thanks for joining us and we are back on the air after the game and remember we are always online and on your phone at any time. head over to nbcwashington.com. i will be back here with angie. have a great week, everyone. ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪ have a little fun today ♪ >> celebrating 11 seasons, here she is now. ell
on the satellite and radar, you can see for the most part across the areas and west virginia area in far westst of us with plenty of sunshine and light winds in the beltway, a high of 45. in the suburbs, temperatures in the low 40s. it's cold for everybody. 28 for a low tonight in washington. rest on tonight will be looking at a low around 20 degrees. for tomorrow, still chilly with a high of 41 and more clouds tomorrow, mostly cloudy for sunday. 47 with a mix of clouds and sunshine. december...
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the radar is all clear, but look out to the west, notice a couple of showers out towards petepet s petersburg, west virginiagoing to see more of a warm front. we're going to continue to see the cloud cover. answer a chance for shower activity, too. cool, but not cold. and definitely not crazy like we're going to see. but by tomorrow afternoon, notice washington still on the dry side. kbu the showers start to move in. we're going to be on the mild side. it's trying to make its way in here. near 60, but a chance for sot some showers. take the umbrella with you just in case. by rush hour, we'll start to see showers. most most of us should remain on the dry side. when the cold air begins on saturday amp, you will need the coats. most of saturday may not be all that bad, but by 2:00, 3:00 in the amp, you're going to notice a big, big difference. temperatures tonight, 44 in d.c. 38 in manassas. so not nearly as bad. ander really, not nearly as cool as what we're going to be for overnight lows and high temperatures. 49 on saturday. 36 on sunday. that's another high temperature, but that's nothing compared to what
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rochester, west virginia, eastern ohio, all the way down into west virginia, all of these highways, all of the roadways are going to be if not stopped, very, very slow. and the wind is going to be in the northeast. although it's just going to rain in new york city, it will be the wind that will really slow things down. winds in new york city could be 40 miles per hour. we were just discussing whether the big snoopy balloons in the big macy's day parade will actually be flying. they may have to make a big call that morning to see if the winds are just too strong. >> awful timing for rough weather, this week especially. chad, thanks very much. let's head to reagan national airport here in washington. our aviation correspondent, renee marsh, is standing by there. what's going on? what are you seeing? what do we anticipate? >> reporter: well, this is the situation. you've got your bags packed, you bought your ticket and now it's that nail-biting wait for millions of americans, will their flight actually take off. that's the big question. so what are airports and airlines doing behind the sc
rochester, west virginia, eastern ohio, all the way down into west virginia, all of these highways, all of the roadways are going to be if not stopped, very, very slow. and the wind is going to be in the northeast. although it's just going to rain in new york city, it will be the wind that will really slow things down. winds in new york city could be 40 miles per hour. we were just discussing whether the big snoopy balloons in the big macy's day parade will actually be flying. they may have to...
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west virginia. last saturday i was at a rural health center in a very isolateded part of west virginia. and it just cazzly occurred to me there is about $10 billion in the bill to create new rural health centers all across america. does anybody know that? i don't think in west virginia and i don't think generally. and i'm stunned by the prospect of let's say 100 million people being uninsured or underinsured that the president makes a couple of statements that perhaps he shouldn't have made and then that become it is whole argument. all the letters i was promised this, i was promised that. and i'm trying to think of all the benefits that come from this. i work very closely with the chairman and others on this bill in the finances committee to produce it. and i think it's a magnificent work. my people in west virginia don't necessarily share that view right now because i think they have the problem that so many others have that they simply don't know what is in the bill nd because of the absolutely admiral republican attack machine, including all the television. this has to be the worst t
west virginia. last saturday i was at a rural health center in a very isolateded part of west virginia. and it just cazzly occurred to me there is about $10 billion in the bill to create new rural health centers all across america. does anybody know that? i don't think in west virginia and i don't think generally. and i'm stunned by the prospect of let's say 100 million people being uninsured or underinsured that the president makes a couple of statements that perhaps he shouldn't have made and...
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west plan cetted. foot or more. portions of west virginia pennsylvania, seeing nine and a half inches of snow. snow falling in northern virginia and central maryland. all of this part of a storm system that's impacted more than 50 million americans since it started in the southeastern. making a mess of the roads. 39 million people driving an average of 214 miles, today or tomorrow. there was a multivehicle accident there. rain well and more bad. very busy travel day: bad weather in the new york area. adversely effected. they say they may have to ground those large balloon floats because of high winds. this hasn't happened so: 25 to 35 miles per hour and that is right on the cusp of guidelines. for years if the winds reach that point. they are going to have to ground those balloons, neil. it's a big disappointment for the kids and viewers. if the winds get too high tomorrow morning, they are going to have to ground those floats and that's a decision that will be made by parade officials and new york city officials before the parade begins at the 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, neil. >> thank you very much. happy thanksgiving. now to rick reichmuth on how bad this really gets and for how long, rick? >> yeah. little bit worse towards boston over thee of hours. turbulence and delays are going to go up. right now they don't have any delays in the airport. i think that's going to be the place that increases. all the new york city airports running just under an hour and philly has been the worse of it today. for most of the day running at about two hours. it's gone down a little bit. seeing that cloud level race just a little bit when the low clouds are there they can't get the planes off in as fast as a pattern as they generally have. they have to slow that down and that causes that pileup and delay of flights. the t. is cold. tonight those temperatures are going to be into the mid 20's. down in places like atlanta and birmingham. so very significant freeze going on. and down across even towards south florida tomorrow is only going to be into the 60's. so a very cool thanksgiving for florida. people who are head down from to try to get a little bit of a warm thanksgiving not really going to happen. still dealing with the rain across areas of the coastal areas from mid-atlantic up into boston. we will see few more bouts of heavy rain. you notice the he snow he which has been solidly across western pennsylvania and new york moving very very slowly here now. getting towards eastern pennsylvania and starting to move in towards jersey. i think the very end of, this cold air starts to come in and whatever moisture is left with it will see that transition to a little bit of snow before this is fully done. take a look at what happens over the next number of hours by around midnight. most of it is gone. but we will see the winds moving in across the great lakes. and we will see some pretty significant snow continue for the weekend. but take a look at these numbers here. they just drop in by the morning hours, that parade that rick was just mentioning, we are going to be at around 29 degrees with the wind. it's going to feel for all those people, the thousands and thousands of people who have to watch it, it's going to feel like the teens. you will sit out there for four or five hours and it's a cold one. everybody behind, this neil is cold. it's a cold day tomorrow but it's a clear day at least tomorrow for people doing that drive. some of the roads will be icy from the rain that we have had now and that little bit of snow. that freezes over. people need to be a little bit careful for your drive tomorrow. >> good words of advice. thank you, rick. appreciate it in the meantime, forget the weather hurting holiday sales. wait until i told you if it might help those sales. "new york times" square on the flip side of all this buy doom and gloom side. diane? >> neil, it might be surprising that we spoke to a few retail analysts today all of whom says that the cold weather or the wet weather i should say earlier in the week might actually give holiday sales a boost this weekend there are a few reasons for that one is pentagon up demand. people would be so sick and tired of being stuck in their home because of the lousy weather earlier in the week that they're driven thatch more to go out shopping this weekend and spend that much more because of it. the other part of it is that cold weather apparently reminds us that it is the holiday even and puts us in more of a holiday shopping spirit. and then, of course, there is a simple fact that when it's cold outside you need stuff to keep you warm and people are expected to go out and buy a lot of that this weekend, coats, hat, gloves, scarves, you name it it retailers do want to avoid is wet weather, rain, snow, the kind of stuff that clogs up the roadways and keeps people in their homes. this being a shorter holiday shopping season than usual getting that kind of weather on the weekend could be detrimental to retailers this year more than usual. pretty dry -- pretty wet day here doesn't seem to be stopping shoppers. >> what's going to stop us a little weather? no way. everybody is searching for a deal especially in this he economy. you will still see masses going to the stores. >> i think people want to get out shopping and look around. that's what we are doing. >> check out the specials. >> i will be heading out shopping tomorrow. >> it's the hell day. people are are the in spirit. she just want to shop and have a good time. >> that's right neil. we also spoke to the national retail federation and cathy dennis says there that you would really need a pretty major storm to evening the needle on a national scale in terms of national sales. as for this weekend the national retail federation is predicting 140 million people will be out shopping looking for holiday deals. back to you. >> 140 million. my goodness. diane, thank you very much. diane. all right, well, just so we understand the family thanksgiving rules for tomorrow. no politics. but have at it on obamacare. really? obama? no, obamacare, yes. that is coming from the obama team. i'm serious. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. store and essentially they just get sold something. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. it's the ultimate sale on the only bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for one week only, queen mattresses start at just $599.99. and save 50% on our limited edition innovation series beds. plus special financing. only at a sleep number store. sleep number. comfort individualized >>> turkey, stuffing and obamacare. that should do it. [doorbell] >> what did you want to talk to me about? >> we know you you don't have health insurance. we love you no matter what. but it's time to get covered. >> that's it? health insurance? >> it's important. >> yeah. >> team obama is hoping that you will dish up the side of the healthcare law tomorrow. mary katharine ham is not biting. ads of course running to sort of push young people even if they have to do it through their parents to sign up for the healthcare law. normally though the old rule is politics is forbidden at the dinner table. you don't mention it i guess healthcare and obamacare is a little different. >> neil, i don't i don't think u are seeing the upside who needs sweet potato pie when you can pass the propaganda so delicious. obama group ofa sent out email in convenient talking points form for you to give to your family. i think this is obviously a misstep when you are gathering with family this year. i think any political junky and i can say this as somebody who grew up in a hometown where no one agrees with me. has some thoughts things they could refute if they are brought up. number one rule is to act like human being not a talking points robot. i think printing off your talking points about obamacare which has not been going swimmingly lately that's a foul, that's a party foul. >> in my case it's a leap to act like a human being. try to limit it by not getting into politics or to venture to this territory. that what the administration needs to be seeing those advocating healthcare law is saying bring it up, talk it up and look at the -- not much different than using nba or or nfl players or stars or celebrities to market something that right now isn't telling. will it work at a dinner table. >> i would say i doubt it things have been going so bad for obamacare, that narrative has seeped through for people not paying attention. late night cop mick, stand up routines, that kind of thing. people know what is going on here. the happy talk that you give them if you are indeed the talking points robot for ofa yonk is going to be be terribly convincing. as a friend of mine says, one of the talking points suggests that obama supporters should go ahead and offer to help people sign up. and a friend of mine wrote that you should have -- take them up on that offer. send them into the room and wait until they come out which will be, i don't know, six days later. >> i guess it takes a certain amount of intellectual depth, really. i admire families on the left or right who can sort of get a conversation going healthcare. with me i'm thinking how did you get the marshmallows to melt on the yams. and then i sort of take it from there. >> brown them. >> very different families. mary katherine. great to he sue. have a wonderful thanksgiving. >> thank you. i will do my best to act like a human being. i'm a pundit and can i still do it. >> you can do it. you can can pull it off. in the meantime while the president is busy saving this turkey, who is saving the millions of americans losing their healthcare plans from, well, its turkey janet chapel will soon be one of them. janet, what happened to you? >> wee received a notice from kaiser that our small business healthcare plan was being cancelled and would not be offered for 2014. fortunately, my boss was able to renew early. and so we are locked in for next year, but after that, it's anybody's guess. my husband's company neigh works for. their health insurance, note kaiser. another health insurance company was also small business plan was dropped, also. they were able to renew early. we don't know what happens after that anybody's guess. >> did your boss or any other higher ups explain that when do you transition or whatever they call it now, when you lose your healthcare coverage, that you are going to be transitioning into something that will be more expensive. >> we don't have the details. did i call kaiser today. and they said our coverages and our co-pays are basically going to be the same next year i'm sorry, janet, the extension that you got, was that courtesy of the president or did they explain keep anyone's policies outcry that faces the result of that? >>. no it was by my boss' action and our kaiser rep that was able to renew it early. the president's actions had no bearing whatsoever on it. i was reading up on your case a little bit. then i thought of the last guest we were talking about pushing the healthcare law, bring it up at the dinner table, thanksgiving table and go ahead and discuss it at the table. something tells me given your experience you might mention it but it might not be quite the way the white house envisioned. >> exactly. it's not -- it would not be a favorable thing. >> no. hang in there, kid doe. try to have a good thanksgiving. maybe leave the healthcare law out of it and say pass the poo at a time pass the potatoes. thank you very very much. >> thank you. remember what we found what was in it after she touted it? guess what he was hiding after he announced it? now, of course, one made us sick. the other should make us all scared. ♪ humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, your repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insuran expert aboueverything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> if this doesn't make you puke a nuke, explosive detail in a deal, deal with iran the one where we suppose supposedly get them to dig out of this nuclear fix apparently not before we give all of their airplanes a fix. it's true. a provision in that pact. one democrat sounding off. now we have cia operative wayne simmons going nuclear. wayne, what do you think of this? >> well, you know, neil, this is nothing surprising quite frankly to me. it's indicative, of course, and you know i was going to say this, lack of leadership out of the white house. we have got one of the greatest exporters of terror and terrorists and terrorism around the world, which is iran. they have a fleet of airlines which are are an average age of 27 years, which are air buses and boeings and a few folkers in there. we have got them in a very very tough spot economically which some would arguably say that the economic sanctions have been working. certainly we don't want to put them in a position now, neil, where they can load up their air cargo fleet of which they have 20 destinations and continue to export this terror and terrorism and quite frankly weapons. and narcotics which we know they are involved in. so, i'm not sure what the obama administration is trying to give away besides the entire farm, but this is ve. >> all right. now, they talk about this -- that a is both sides tentative deal leading to something bigger down the road. are you confident that this carrot, let's say of helping repair their planes, a lot of them that were purchased many, many years ago and fixing them up is the best we could do or the worse we could do? >> well, i think -- look, remember, as far as i understand, neil, the americans can go in and inspect most of the planes, those are european air buses, french air buses, those were folklers. the boeings we can go in and fix. i don't think they are going to do as good a job. we know the european union and continuing to refuse to refuel anything coming out of iran on the iran air side. they have 80 destinations and they are being forced to refuel in the balkans. so, this is a bad, bad deal for us. we need to keep the pressure up on them. make sure that they are not continuing to export terror. and that's not the case, neil. we he have given them. >> that's always the trouble. there is no way stack on whatever, they have nothing to do with it again, you know the details of this better than i do. there does not seem to be any quid pro quo here. still early. tentative deal. benefit of the doubt. what do you think? >> well, i'm not sure, neil. you have heard that the deal is a real deal today or in the last 2 ominutes because what i'm. >> one description, wayne, it was a teaser deal. in other words, a place setting for something more permanent. >> yeah. i think that's probably a great term. it's a teaser deal, neil. so we really don't know if it weren't so very very serious for the united states for the westor europe, it would be laughable. this is, again, indicative of lack of leadership. no one knows what they are doing. i would give anything, quite frankly, to have ambassador bolton in there, you know, straightening this entire situation out. we know that's not going to happen and that's unfortunate. >> all right. thank you, wayne. happy thanksgiving, my friend. >> happy thanksgiving to you as well, neil, thank you. >> wayne simmons. so what is the big deal if wal-mart is open for thanksgiving? it's been doing that for years, right? pay attention to the stores that never have. and they are making history now. how a new york institution bit the bullet, got the bug. let's just say stores being open on christmas day all bets off. >> well, say it ain't bo. bow dels. for you outside in new york city in new york the family owned sporting store. up to now it's been consistent icon. never ever ever open on thanksgiving day until this thanksgiving day because tomorrow, modell's will be open for
west plan cetted. foot or more. portions of west virginia pennsylvania, seeing nine and a half inches of snow. snow falling in northern virginia and central maryland. all of this part of a storm system that's impacted more than 50 million americans since it started in the southeastern. making a mess of the roads. 39 million people driving an average of 214 miles, today or tomorrow. there was a multivehicle accident there. rain well and more bad. very busy travel day: bad weather in the new york...
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if you're traveling to the west, there will be pretty good snows heading out towards pittsburgh and morgantown, west virginiang up. you see john wall, wow, 360. lookout. >>> okay. skins ain't diddly but the wizards are playing some ball. >> this is how they can win in this town. you have to be close, you have to be family. a reporter inside the wizards locker room say the spray deodorant on his arm. that's how close they are. that's what it takes. if you smell good, you win. that's how i look at it. this team is gelling. john wall is leading the charge. >> every week we should try that. >> for the first time in his career wall has scored more than 30 points in three straight games. lakers had no answers on how to stop them. look, there's some redskins out there today in the game. randy wittman always talking about defense. look right there. coming up with that steal. a little spin move. easy for him. takes the two. he had a career high 30 points in the game. second quarter. more defense. john wall picks off the pass. check this out. 360 slam. i got to see this one again. >> sweet. >> wizards led my four at t
if you're traveling to the west, there will be pretty good snows heading out towards pittsburgh and morgantown, west virginiang up. you see john wall, wow, 360. lookout. >>> okay. skins ain't diddly but the wizards are playing some ball. >> this is how they can win in this town. you have to be close, you have to be family. a reporter inside the wizards locker room say the spray deodorant on his arm. that's how close they are. that's what it takes. if you smell good, you win....
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son was asking as i would georgia ask about rural west virginia at a st saturday i was rural health center in a very virginia art of west occurred tocasually me there was $10 billion in a a thousand new health centers all across america. does anyone know that? i don't think in west virginia or generally. prospect unned by the of let's say 100 million people or underinsured, hat the president makes a couple of statements that perhaps he shouldn't have made, the whole at becomes argument. all the letters, i was promised that, and i'm trying to think of all the benefits that this.rom i work very closely with the chairman and others on this bill finance committee to produce it. a magnificent work. virginia don'tst necessarily share that view right now because i think they have the problem that so many they simply that don't know what's in the bill of the absolutely aniacal and really admirable attack machine including all the television, this has to be the that ever happened to america and then i look at the bill and i said, as you country re the only that doesn't do something like we've done it very well. i think people wi
son was asking as i would georgia ask about rural west virginia at a st saturday i was rural health center in a very virginia art of west occurred tocasually me there was $10 billion in a a thousand new health centers all across america. does anyone know that? i don't think in west virginia or generally. prospect unned by the of let's say 100 million people or underinsured, hat the president makes a couple of statements that perhaps he shouldn't have made, the whole at becomes argument. all the...
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west especially. we may end up still with that filtered sunshine through how much the day -- much of the day. look at the rain though 5:00 p.m., southern west virginia. now by 9:00, 10:00 that rain is getting in toward areas oh for the blue ridge west and southwest of d.c.. some of the high school football games, probably going to be all right but the one west of town, out towards western maryland, shenandoah valley, got a chance for some showers there. overnight we'll have some showers coming through with a better or heavier showers south or east of d.c.. here we are at 5:30. tomorrow you know some of the showers you may see a couple ranger off to the east -- linger off to the east and then we're going to watch moisture gather for sunday. but tomorrow a decent amount of clouds and some sunny breaks with temps in the afternoon. notice the showers again saturday night into sunday morning and then another feature later sunday will be here sunday night into monday with the better chance for some showers and maybe a couple of storms. today's highs will be in the upper 50s even a couple of spots south and southwest of town cracking that 60-degree mark. forecast breaks down like this. 59 today with increasing clouds. tonight 45. it will
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the attorney general -- i mean, in west virginia when i called senator thune coming from an urban state, i tend to do that, but i think he's rather tired of it because west virginia is more rural than south dakota, but an attorney general in west virginia has vast power, and we have a lot of companies including a lot of coal companies who are doing this and doing that, and attorneys general can do amazing things. well, i mean, i'm hearing what you're saying, and i'm hearing it has to be all of the above. maybe we better not draw this out, but simply let me thank you for what you're doing and please feel my frustration because i was not as familiar with this as i should have been until id for this hearing, and i'm just -- i'm just absolutely outraged by it, and it would seem to be something that one could stop ftc, for heaven's sake, your organization, ms. petraeus, you know, attorneys general's office here in washington, all the attorneys general gatheredded, plot strategies, i don't know. i don't know. anyway, it's a terrible thing to do to our men and women who serve us, and i regret it greatly, but what i do not regret at all is the five of you coming
the attorney general -- i mean, in west virginia when i called senator thune coming from an urban state, i tend to do that, but i think he's rather tired of it because west virginia is more rural than south dakota, but an attorney general in west virginia has vast power, and we have a lot of companies including a lot of coal companies who are doing this and doing that, and attorneys general can do amazing things. well, i mean, i'm hearing what you're saying, and i'm hearing it has to be all of...
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west, north west winds at times sustained over 15. that means gus, potentially -- gusts potentially 25. 5:00 p.m. is the sunset time today. central pennsylvania, moving into west virginia. we're clear here. it's 37 in dulles. centreville is 35. fairfax, dumfries both 34 and generally in the mid-30s across much of prince george's county, even north beach on the bay at 35. here the three-day outlook going to the weekend. 53 today. 58 tomorrow and 60 on sunday. let's check in with monika now, timesaver traffic on this friday morning. hey, monika. >>> hey, howard. good morning, everybody. it's friday and that means it's light outside. there are no big deals to report. i'm so happy to say. there was a crash on the southbound side of 95 and in newington over at backlick road. everything is on the shoulder. you should be fine heading by
west, north west winds at times sustained over 15. that means gus, potentially -- gusts potentially 25. 5:00 p.m. is the sunset time today. central pennsylvania, moving into west virginia. we're clear here. it's 37 in dulles. centreville is 35. fairfax, dumfries both 34 and generally in the mid-30s across much of prince george's county, even north beach on the bay at 35. here the three-day outlook going to the weekend. 53 today. 58 tomorrow and 60 on sunday. let's check in with monika now,...
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west of the divide. you folks could see 2 to 6 inches in places like garrett county and davis, west virginia. for tonight mostly cloudy, breezy, turning colder late, 36 to 42. doesn't sound so bad, but temps don't move tomorrow, 41 at 9:00, 42 at 11:00 and 42 at 1:00 with sunshine. next three days still cold, wednesday 45. milder air returns thursday, breezy, temperatures back to the mid-50s. next seven days upper 50s friday, fantastic end of the week. saturday still nice, 62, a shower, but by and large the bulk of rain and showers will be sunday and monday but still mild, 60 sunday and 55 on monday. >> we like mild, thank you. i jan is standing by in the newsroom for a pre-- >>> jan is stand big in the newsroom for a preview of what's coming our way tonight. >> thank you to all those families helping with our turkey for troops drive. we'll do more of that at 7:00. >> plus you can meet a 3rd grader in france who is making a big difference in the lives of a family back in the states this veterans day. >> a family thought they were getting a bargain through craigslist, just didn't realize how m
west of the divide. you folks could see 2 to 6 inches in places like garrett county and davis, west virginia. for tonight mostly cloudy, breezy, turning colder late, 36 to 42. doesn't sound so bad, but temps don't move tomorrow, 41 at 9:00, 42 at 11:00 and 42 at 1:00 with sunshine. next three days still cold, wednesday 45. milder air returns thursday, breezy, temperatures back to the mid-50s. next seven days upper 50s friday, fantastic end of the week. saturday still nice, 62, a shower, but by...
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west virginia and western virginia. in new york city, a cold rain and snow not too far off to the west of you. plenty of rain through most of maine, higher elevations seeing a cold rain at the same time atlanta is seeing some snow flurries. behind this system, the cold air is cranking out lake-effect zones. in terms of heaviest snows it will be down wind for the great lakes. pushing a foot in many locations. today, the rain slowly pushes out and snow starts coming in through tonight. the rain ending in d.c. but new york city later tonight and the snow and wind starts to push in there. then we head towards thanksgiving day, the i-95 corridor, no problems in terms of rain or snow falling but we'll have more lake-effect snow off the great lakes and higher terrain of england. if you're traveling across interstate 90 as you head across the lakes, you will be dealing with snow. now, this isn't just for today. this is storm total, some areas could see more than a foot of snow, mainly lake-effect and lake enhanced because of the storm system. we're still seeing maybe about 3 to 5 here in parts of cent
west virginia and western virginia. in new york city, a cold rain and snow not too far off to the west of you. plenty of rain through most of maine, higher elevations seeing a cold rain at the same time atlanta is seeing some snow flurries. behind this system, the cold air is cranking out lake-effect zones. in terms of heaviest snows it will be down wind for the great lakes. pushing a foot in many locations. today, the rain slowly pushes out and snow starts coming in through tonight. the rain...
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already senator hagan and senator mansion from west virginia has signed on. manchin from westirginia has signed on. host: are democrats excited to go for that? many --e are expecting i should not say many, at least as many that voted for repeal the individual mandate. to 40 democrats. one thing to watch out for is what the white house comes out with, an administrative fix. fix for looking for a the healthy folks that have lost their coverage but are not have subsidies. the white house were to come out with an option before the house vote, that would give democrats a way of saying they are trying to address the problem without voting for the upton bill. host: what is the vote expected in the house? guest: friday, right before congress leaves town for the week. host: the house oversight and government reform committee also kicks off a series of hearings today looking at the rollout of the affordable care act. what is expected to happen at today's hearing? guest: this is expected to be a pretty intense hearing. chairman issa has subpoenaed todd park, the chief technology officer
already senator hagan and senator mansion from west virginia has signed on. manchin from westirginia has signed on. host: are democrats excited to go for that? many --e are expecting i should not say many, at least as many that voted for repeal the individual mandate. to 40 democrats. one thing to watch out for is what the white house comes out with, an administrative fix. fix for looking for a the healthy folks that have lost their coverage but are not have subsidies. the white house were to...
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west. buffalo, pittsburgh, charleston, west virginia, getting in on the snow showers. tomorrow during the afternoon and evening. we'll keep it heavy at times throughout wednesday. temperatures will be mild, but still, doesn't do any good for the cars or trying to get in on the flights. 34 is the high and the big apple will be seeing snow showers. >> thank you very much. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about some breaking news from walmart. we'll also talk about the success of obama care. it's dependent on young, healthy people signing up for insurance to offset the cost of health care for older, sicker people. up next, we're going to talk to two health care experts about the demographics of the new health care law. stick around, "squawk" will be right back. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires sc
west. buffalo, pittsburgh, charleston, west virginia, getting in on the snow showers. tomorrow during the afternoon and evening. we'll keep it heavy at times throughout wednesday. temperatures will be mild, but still, doesn't do any good for the cars or trying to get in on the flights. 34 is the high and the big apple will be seeing snow showers. >> thank you very much. >>> when we come back, we'll talk about some breaking news from walmart. we'll also talk about the success of...
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back up to the north, there goes the snow in west virginia, western kentucky, and into parts of eastern kentucky and westin slides into parts of pittsburgh. but by tomorrow morning, it pushes back away again and everything freezes back up. i'm very concerned at that 6:00, 7:00 hour tonight when this gets colder. those bridges are going to freeze quickly. by tomorrow morning, snow in buffalo, the south towns, back to rochester, down all the way into eastern ohio and into kentucky and west virginia. it continues to rain in the big cities. that's the story. this is not snowmageddon for the big cities. it's just going to be wet. the winds, though, will blow 30 miles per hour. that will slow down airports tomorrow for sure. >> we'll be talking to everyone, i'm sure, throughout the country at all those different airports. chad myers, thank you very much. we'll talk to you in a few more minutes. this whole mess of weather we're talking about taking aim at several major airports. we have a map for you. look at this. these are the airports we're talking about in particular with potential for multihour delays, dar
back up to the north, there goes the snow in west virginia, western kentucky, and into parts of eastern kentucky and westin slides into parts of pittsburgh. but by tomorrow morning, it pushes back away again and everything freezes back up. i'm very concerned at that 6:00, 7:00 hour tonight when this gets colder. those bridges are going to freeze quickly. by tomorrow morning, snow in buffalo, the south towns, back to rochester, down all the way into eastern ohio and into kentucky and west...
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west virginia, mr. mckinley, a member of the energy and commerce committee, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia is recognized for one minute. mr. mckinley: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to be the voice for the citizens of the first district of west virginia and support house bill 3350. let me share just two of the messages of thousands we have received. linda writes, i am losing my health insurance due to obamacare. my policy has been canceled. i'm being forced to enter the exchange. i liked my current polcy. under the exchange i'll be forced to pay $200 more. i am being hurt by obamacare. this simply isn't fair. and sherry told us, my parents, both retired, received a letter from their insurance company letting them know their new rates starting in january. the increase is so much they can't afford it. i pray that they can continue to receive the health care that they choose so they can continue to be healthy. they deserve better. mr. speaker, these are only two of the stories out of the thousands we could share. consequently i'm urging my colleagues to support this particular
west virginia, mr. mckinley, a member of the energy and commerce committee, one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from west virginia is recognized for one minute. mr. mckinley: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise today to be the voice for the citizens of the first district of west virginia and support house bill 3350. let me share just two of the messages of thousands we have received. linda writes, i am losing my health insurance due to obamacare. my policy has been canceled. i'm...
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son was asking as i would georgia ask about rural west virginia at a st saturday i was rural health center in a very virginia art of west occurred tocasually me there was $10 billion in a a thousand new health centers all across america. does anyone know that? i don't think in west virginia or generally. prospect unned by the of let's say 100 million people or underinsured, hat the president makes a couple of statements that perhaps he shouldn't have made, the whole at becomes argument. all the letters, i was promised that, and i'm trying to think of all the benefits that this.rom i work very closely with the chairman and others on this bill finance committee to produce it. a magnificent work. virginia don'tst necessarily share that view right now because i think they have the problem that so many they simply that don't know what's in the bill of the absolutely aniacal and really admirable attack machine including all the television, this has to be the that ever happened to america and then i look at the bill and i said, as you country re the only that doesn't do something like we've done it very well. i think people wi
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fact this line goes all the way down into west virginia but it's the watch really from around strasburg north through frederick and maryland and loudoun north and westere. you notice this line here. there have been some showers coming through the metro. want to focus though on this. this is pretty heavy band of rain racing east at close to 50 miles an hour. approaching i-81 just about to cross junction. so i think this will be on 81 another 20, 30 minutes. you can see
fact this line goes all the way down into west virginia but it's the watch really from around strasburg north through frederick and maryland and loudoun north and westere. you notice this line here. there have been some showers coming through the metro. want to focus though on this. this is pretty heavy band of rain racing east at close to 50 miles an hour. approaching i-81 just about to cross junction. so i think this will be on 81 another 20, 30 minutes. you can see
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west of eof i-95. inland over the higher elevations, pennsylvania, new york, west virginia. but coastal regions look like they might escape with purely rain. but it will cause a lot of travel problems. certainly tuesday and wednesday, delays at the airports will be a big deal. here are some of the snowfall accumulations from? of the models. one of the models, gfs, u.s., brings a lot of the heavy snow keeping it away from the coast. so its like new york, philly, d.c. get off with mostly rain. >> dr. greg postel, thank you. >>> pot of gold. people are rushing into cash in on the states where the new relaxed marijuana laws. but how big is the risk? we'll talk about some pot. >>> also the latest city trying to snuff out e cigarettes indoors and outdoors. the new dodge durango with 8.4 inch uconnect touch screen navigation system. [ gps voice ] who would you like to call? did you, did you hear that? did all of you hear that? 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[ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. >>> denver post announced they are looking for a marijuana editor. they have one, they're just looking for him. >> that was of course live having fun with the new pot law. they made headlines for granting the first recreational mayor retail license. pot shops will be opening their doors this january. washington state will follow their lead this spring. the smuf lemove is leading to a so-called green rush. business people from very different backgrounds hoping to make a killing. a former paralegal is the owner of a company that produces cannabis infused soda. an gel is a real estate agent and the owner of the cannabis found days. and molly is a pastry chef who develops recipes for recreational and medical use. ladies, good to see all of you. >> thank you. >> hi, thank you. >> an ggel, you've been describ as a poster child for anti-cannabis, mother of seven who grew up with a strong bias against illegal drugs. what led to rethinking your position on pot? >> family circumstances. we had -- in february my husband actually asked me of that year that we first opened if i wanted to open. he thought it would be a good rush. and i said absolutely not. but we had a child, we have one of our daughters who has always had digestive issues who had scholarshiped into college and we discovered that she wasn't taking her medication, she was actually eating marijuana laced cookies to help her appetite. and for the first time i'd ever seen her put on some weight and i asked her, i said, you, that medical sip 00 you're taking from the doctor is working great and she gives me that smirk only mom would pick up. and i'm stopping and i realize i haven't -- i didn't buy medicine for her from her prescription for quite a while. and so she owned up, this is what is going on. and i lost it. i mean, i really lost it. and i spent a lot of time researching why this extremely intelligent child should not be doing what she was doing. and frankly, i couldn't find anything. i couldn't find any real substantive answers to say to her don't do in. all i could find was why she should. and so i began the journey of changing my mind. >> 21 states and district of columbia now have laws legalizing marijuana in some shape, for him or fashion. colorado and washington state so far the only states that have made it legal for recreational use. molly, again, you started a pastry business out there. what are some of the other businesses that are starting to pop up with regards to pot? >> in seattle, there are quite a variety of different businesses that will be applying for their license for recreational marijuana. but cecilia, for example, is going to be doing sodas and different types of topical creams that will help people where their pain. for me, because i'm a recently graduated from liqueur done blue paris, and i had a daughter who survived stem cell transplants, that i wanted to help people who suffer from immune deficiency disorders and people in pain to help them by being able to create pastries and chocolates that are edibles that will help them through their difficult times. >> has the business community so far there, has it been fairly welcoming? >> yes. i am a new transplant to seelgts seattle. people are very welcoming here. and they're very receptive. broad minded and understand that cannabis has benefits for people in pain and medicinal benefits. and that's why i believe the three of us are here. >> and -- i'm sorry. sbl go ahead. >> businesses here, it depends on the businesses you're talking about. if it's a cannabis based industry, we're a very large family. but those who are not quite in the industry who are on that edge, we need so much more precipitation, we need realtors, ba bankers, cpas, just a wide variety. we have staffing issues. we have all the issues that a regular business would have, but we don't have access to a lot of those services. >> cecilia, successful entrepreneurs in this country obviously are the ones that take risks. is this too big of a risk? >> depends on what kind of risk you want to take. my business, i started out taking customers from my label company, some of them want their names known, some of them don't. there are ways to work away that. i looked at the customers that i wanted to use to provide my sodas. they were willing to help me out by providing the sodas for me. i'm going to work with other customers in the can that business industry to put in nana's secret soda shop. and companies that didn't want to be involved in the can thnab industry, they just provide me with the greingredients that i need. >> it's not really a secret, is it? >> nana high school a nas a new day and you just have to wait up tomorrow to find out what it is today. >> quite the tease. where are we ten years from now? not just necessarily in colorado or washington state. >> well, my hope, and it is my belief, that nationally it is in our best interests to fully legalize cannabis. for people that are suffering, to be able to use it as a medicine to their own benefit with the assistance of a doctor if need be or that people that want to recreate, instead of alcohol, if they would like to enjoy marijuana or cannabis, that they should be able do that. it's certainly a very on many levels very safe, and you do not have the same levels of domestic violence with people who consume marijuana or cannabis as you do with problematic consumption of alcohol. i personally prefer to drink a glass of wine myself. but i encourage people that if that is their form of self medication, that it is beneficial. >> cecilia, angel and molly, ladies, keep us posted on what is probably going to be quite the successful business out there in colorado. >> thank you. >> or in washington. >> yes. thank you very much for having us today. >> thank you. >>> chicago is lighting up for the holidays. we should note this story bears no connection to the previous segment. chicago lighting up for the holidays. the magnificent mile lights festival took place this mario the crowd in a massive holiday carol. also quite the big parade, as well. the lights will shine on all through the holiday season. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? 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>> well, i don't know about a bipartisan deal. i mean, look, there is an agreement for six months. i hope it works. inso som i have some trepidation. they're not required to stop enriching, they're not required to dismantle any of the send friday fu send friday futrfriday funlg ac funlgs. through will there is you now 6 six months. >> you you outlined several pieces of trepidation there. sounds as if you have a lot of concerns. >> i do have concerns because iran has been a bad play are all these years and there is some concern that once you start unraveling sanctions, you can put the genie back in the bottle again. that's a big question. but i do think bottom line as the president has said, iran must not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. an if this gets us there, then i'm okay with it. i just have my doubts about if this is the right way to get us there. >> how much do you think public perception back home played into the deal that secretary kerry and president obama brokered in geneva? >> public per sipgs heception he united states? >> yes. >> i do think it's always better to try to solve the things peacefully and that's what the president and the secretary are trying to do. the only question is has iran had a change of heart which i really doubt, or -- >> if you don't think they have had a change of heart, then why broker a deal in the first place? >> well, look, we know this. we know what's brought iran to the table on the sanctions. and the sanctions were binding. and that is where there is so much trepidation about loosening the sanctions. but if they're monitored carefully and we have a brokered deal, let's just see. at the bottom when it's all said and done, the six months, i want to see the dismantling of the iranian nuclear program. i don't think -- >> but iran has said that's not going to happen. we know they consider their nuclear program -- it's a point of national pride to them. so how realistic is to expect that will ever happen? >> they talk about the right to especial enrich, which i don't think they have the the right. but if they have nuclear power, it has to be for peaceful purposes and nobody believes they were not building a bomb. so i think it's one of these things where we have the p 5 plus 1 and there is an agreement and we have to hold their feet to the fire. iran is the leading supporter of ric terrorism around the world. bad flarplayers in syria and mi east. >> you've listed seven or eight reasons why it's a bad deal but you say it's a good deal about that. >> no, i'm saying i have trepidation about the deal. i know what the president wants to do and i hope he gets it there, but i think ronald reagan used to say trust but verify. i don't trust them and i think we have to verify. >> congressman, appreciate your candor. that can be somewhat unusual sometimes from folks from d.c. who come into the studio. thank you. >> thank you. >>> back in 2008 when president obama was running for his first term, he told nbc that talks with iran were a priority. take a listen. >> i have consistently said that we've got to talk directly to iran, acceptsend them a clear m that they have to stop not only with their potential funding of militias inside of iraq, but also stop funding hamas and hezbollah, they have to stand down on their nuclear weapons. there will be tipped koncontinu consequences, but here are carrots and poll benefits if they change behavior. >> again president obama roughly five years ago on "meet the press". i want to bring in the brain trust now. esther arma and susan delpersio, and perry bacon. he is down in d.c.. good to see all of you on a sunday afternoon. again, president obama there five years ago saying that we should talk to the folks that we don't necessarily always agree with. we should talk to our enemies. and here you have another example, perry, of president obama talking to -- not just talking to an enemy, but engaging now with that enemy, brokering a deal with that enemy. six months from now, is is thth going to be a situation where folks are saying, wow, president obama was really ahead of the curve on this thing or six months from now will the white house have to spin it? >> it depends what happens in the next six months obviously. it really depends on what the results are, how the iranians behave in the next since months, how this is perceived by the u.s. and countries abroad, as well. i do think it goes to the point president obama campaigned in 2007 and 2008 on he wanted to have the u.s. involved militarily much less and, two, have other countries involved in whatever the u.s. decided to do when you're talking about iran, north korea and iraq. and this is exactly fitting with his foreign policy. you have not just the u.s., but five other big countries involved in the leadership effort in trying to persuade -- you also basically have another acknowledgement that the u.s. is not intervening militarily in iran. and this is another example of how he approaches foreign policy. >> the president needed a win at this point. his poll numbers have been sagging for several weeks now. is this that win? >> i don't know if you can call it a win. but i think insofar as it reflects his specific commitment that i ddiplomacy was one of thn which he wanted to navigate with what america defines as its enemy, this is an important reflection of that. the challenge are iran, even before the deal came out, you had senators coming out and critiquing 9 the ining the deal it knew the details. the diplomatic steps are difficult. we're so addicted to 140 krablgt revolution that when that doesn't happen, fail. >> fail. >> fail. >> instant gratification. we are that society. this is ed royce, he chaired the foreign affairs committee. take lan take a listen. >> you have to hold their feet to the fire on these negotiation. once before they walked away from the agreement and the iaea had an agreement with iran and iran went ahead and built an enriched facility building and lied to the iaea about that. >> why not give the deal a chance? >> well, there is really not much of a deal except to say that we want a deal. and that's what these next six months are about. and what's problematic about how we got here and i take a little exception of what perry said earlier, this is not how the president has governed. normally when it comes to a situation, we hear we must hear what the people of the region position, we must have agreement, we must have their input on it. this time we actually set an agreement which in which everyone in the middle east is unhappy with. this is important to pay attention to. there is a reason why they're concerned. when you have saudi arabia and israel agreeing, there is a problem there. and when the only people who are really happy about this, quote, agreement is iran, we have to be especially skeptical of that. >> that's problematic because to argue that everybody in the middle east is unhappy, that's just not a reflection of the facts. because the reality is historically back in 2003, iran came to the george w. bush administration -- >> excuse me, i was saying that had the president -- >> let me finish. when iran came to the bush administration back in 2003 and wanted to speak about the nuclear program, the bush administration says no deal, because they believed the regime was weak and sanctions were literally killing them. which they were killing the people economically in so many different ways. and so no deal was done. at that point, they had something like 194 accept friday funlg send friday fumgs. today they have 19,000. john kerry has been very clear. this is not a deal about trust. it's about recognizing that the way we have been working is not working for where the country wants to move. how do you shift that. >> last word here. >> i was saying what's interesting is that the president this time deciding not to have the direct input from people in the region because they were not going to accept it. now going forward, yes, there is a deal to go forward in six months and people like you heard congressman engel very concerned on the democratic side, republicans very concerned, too. yes, you trust but verify, verify, verify. but there is not a high level of expectation that this is going to be a working partnership 37. >> we'll take a quick break. when we come back, we'll talk about something completely different. president obama out west on the other side of this break, we'll tell you something you probably did not know about the shear amount of money that president obama has been able to haul in decembspite sagging pol numbers. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. yep. got all the cozies. 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