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how difficult is it to keep quality control on all of them western mark -- western mark --?he only own a few our hotels. hotel, are opening a there is an opportunity and we work with them on that. we are very proud of that. in new york. it's a great hotel. it's in an upcoming location. we had 3500 hotels and we now removed overhave 1500 hotels in north america. reasons.or quality it's about driving quality. we set our targets every year. it's measured by our guests and not anything else. area --.ly important francine: you talked about this organic growth. do you ever feel like you are in m&a target question mark -- western mark -- western mark --? demonstratinge organic growth is very strong. there are not many industries where they've got that level of growth. we have 5% of the worlds hotel rooms. it's a massive market share gain. francine: will you buy or will you be bought? richard: we have been buying. leading boutique business last year. it's the fastest-growing sector. acquiring brands that fit in our portfolio, that's really important. for us, it's about value creatio
how difficult is it to keep quality control on all of them western mark -- western mark --?he only own a few our hotels. hotel, are opening a there is an opportunity and we work with them on that. we are very proud of that. in new york. it's a great hotel. it's in an upcoming location. we had 3500 hotels and we now removed overhave 1500 hotels in north america. reasons.or quality it's about driving quality. we set our targets every year. it's measured by our guests and not anything else. area...
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what are the ramifications western mark --?are concerns about china and the oil price falling because of global growth. there are emerging markets and conflicts. they are making the market nervous right now. bad news becomes good news when there is policy reaction. therefore, you saw what happened when he said we are likely to do more in march. the markets rallied. the markets are expecting the fed to height later on. this is a situation where the hate it is shaky. -- data is shaky. tom: you don't agree with george soros on a hard landing or china and the world? the financial imbalances are smaller. i've been interviewed for a number of years. it's going to be bumpy and rough. mario draghi said he is ready to act. how much will it help western mark -- help? >> the markets have misunderstood what happened in the previous meeting. the markets sold off. that was a mistake. action and there was no action coming. draghi, he did not want to act without having german support. he wanted stronger evidence. he did not want to push it. he
what are the ramifications western mark --?are concerns about china and the oil price falling because of global growth. there are emerging markets and conflicts. they are making the market nervous right now. bad news becomes good news when there is policy reaction. therefore, you saw what happened when he said we are likely to do more in march. the markets rallied. the markets are expecting the fed to height later on. this is a situation where the hate it is shaky. -- data is shaky. tom: you...
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why would i drink in january western mark -- january? in your neckbout of the woods? mark: mark carney addresses lawmakers tomorrow. the big question is will he mentioned the referendum? have spoutedakers the thousand words. referendum was mentioned only once. that leads to tomorrow and will he have to address the question of the referendum? this is the biggest risk facing the u.k. economy. ?ho better to discuss this he joins us next. ♪ mark: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." this is the european close. betty: central banks around the world are under incredible focus this week in commodity prices continue to fall. there is no sign of the floor and lots of volatility. is further stimulus warranted it? who better to ask? ands the former boe member a professor. good morning. david: it's great to chat. rally we saw at the end of last week seem to be based on the premise that the ecb and other central bankers would pop up asset prices. is that the reality? i think it's reality. it's always good news and bad news. i think the likelihood is over the last week we've realize
why would i drink in january western mark -- january? in your neckbout of the woods? mark: mark carney addresses lawmakers tomorrow. the big question is will he mentioned the referendum? have spoutedakers the thousand words. referendum was mentioned only once. that leads to tomorrow and will he have to address the question of the referendum? this is the biggest risk facing the u.k. economy. ?ho better to discuss this he joins us next. ♪ mark: welcome back to "bloomberg markets."...
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color the freefall that we see western mark --?there is no doubt there is no investment on the sideline -- supply-side. given the massive overhang we've got in stock and the week start in oil demand. tom: what you going to say about the responsiveness or elasticity of that production or supply western mark what you looking for around the world to find the adult will clear the market? kevin: we are looking for a massive slowdown in supply. opec has been increasing. the market is concerned about how we can fit in iranian oil production. they are making fast progress. had a warm winter. the demand is not there. the prices will be pushed down until the market sees very clearly a much more dramatic supply response bringing things back into balance. at the moment, there is little sign of that. down to what? $30, it rapidly descends? kevin: we just reduced our price forecast we are looking for $37 a barrel, the lowest annual price in 13 years. it's very difficult to say hello prices will go. between no relationship fundamentals and prices
color the freefall that we see western mark --?there is no doubt there is no investment on the sideline -- supply-side. given the massive overhang we've got in stock and the week start in oil demand. tom: what you going to say about the responsiveness or elasticity of that production or supply western mark what you looking for around the world to find the adult will clear the market? kevin: we are looking for a massive slowdown in supply. opec has been increasing. the market is concerned about...
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expiration of those the measures --.ing the market down in francine: what do you think the markets fear western markhe fears well-founded question mark --? so, 2015, the government is going to come in very close to 7% target. our expectation for 2016, looking at the official numbers, is a moderate slowdown. we expect to come in between 6.5% and 7% of the year. the risk the policymakers have is growing questions in the market, like the credibility of the official data. the market is paying more attention to private numbers and indexes created by independent economists. are much morehese negative than the official state data. data is going to be showing a moderate slowdown and gdp growth moving toward 6.5%. we expect the market to pay more attention to these unofficial, independent private measures of have a much more negative story. francine: thank you so much. we talked a little bit about china at the beginning of the show given what tom just highlighted and that we are talking about mistakes, what do they have to get right? thatey have to make sure the money they are pumping into the economy does r
expiration of those the measures --.ing the market down in francine: what do you think the markets fear western markhe fears well-founded question mark --? so, 2015, the government is going to come in very close to 7% target. our expectation for 2016, looking at the official numbers, is a moderate slowdown. we expect to come in between 6.5% and 7% of the year. the risk the policymakers have is growing questions in the market, like the credibility of the official data. the market is paying more...
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when are we going to get there western mark --?people on the energy side making these deals come to market. i think that's right. we've got an outstanding team. cory: lots of umbrellas. robert. not $55ctation that are anytime soon. investors expect lower for longer or even longer. when you look at oil getting back into the high 40's, that is the current expectation. that's what embedded in the capital raising activity that we see. what we were talking about is the m&a view of it going back to 55. we are not seeing a lot of deals today. today arevestors sober about the commodity prices. i think people realize that the seeds of recovery have been sown. the u.s. has been remarkably and dependent. u.s. production is stubbornly strong. the positive over the long-term these companies is the winners are going to be remarkably competitive in the midcycle environment. oft's why we see a lot investor interest putting money behind them at this. cory: is grid count a meaningless number now. -- rig account a meaningless number now? randy: -- ro
when are we going to get there western mark --?people on the energy side making these deals come to market. i think that's right. we've got an outstanding team. cory: lots of umbrellas. robert. not $55ctation that are anytime soon. investors expect lower for longer or even longer. when you look at oil getting back into the high 40's, that is the current expectation. that's what embedded in the capital raising activity that we see. what we were talking about is the m&a view of it going back...
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is there a danger western mark --?hristine: we went through a couple of years of intense discussions with the chinese of parties because we were going to review the baskets of currency that define the value. this is what central banks around the world use. if you asked me if the chinese of 40's would complete the forms they had to take in order to satisfy the criteria of that currency, i would've said i don't think so. mindthe authorities their strategy,termined for we have seen in that case an determination and ability to deliver what frankly what have thought undeliverable to begin with. if the same determination is applied to the reform of therprises in relation to clarity of messages concerning the transition, clarity of communication concerning the framework in which they will do find their policies going forward, even if the growth andht -- rate is not 7% closer to 6%, it will take a little bit of time as we said earlier. we believe. it's a massive undertaking. just read -- reforming the state is going to require
is there a danger western mark --?hristine: we went through a couple of years of intense discussions with the chinese of parties because we were going to review the baskets of currency that define the value. this is what central banks around the world use. if you asked me if the chinese of 40's would complete the forms they had to take in order to satisfy the criteria of that currency, i would've said i don't think so. mindthe authorities their strategy,termined for we have seen in that case an...
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from north carolina, do you consider yourself angry western mark -- western mark --?ller: i am angry. these right wing republicans talk about obama and nancy pelosi. give me a break. ist i am really angry about we bust our behind getting votes out and you wind up with republicans switching the votes. , it'st these people gotten all screwed up. what is the solution to your anger issues? if the republicans would stop blaming obama for everything. tell us what they want to do. i'm tired of hearing it sarah obama is the about cause of her son beating up his girlfriend. give me a break. they can't say this is what we are going to do for the country. host: this is front page of the new york times this morning. ainton's aid speeches are line of attack. at a series of campaign appearances, -- front page of the new york times. front page of the washington followingw purpose 1990 arrest. that summer marks a turning point for him. gary is in north carolina. are you and angry voter western --? guess? caller: i don't know where to start. put thehe way the rich poor under their boo
from north carolina, do you consider yourself angry western mark -- western mark --?ller: i am angry. these right wing republicans talk about obama and nancy pelosi. give me a break. ist i am really angry about we bust our behind getting votes out and you wind up with republicans switching the votes. , it'st these people gotten all screwed up. what is the solution to your anger issues? if the republicans would stop blaming obama for everything. tell us what they want to do. i'm tired of hearing...
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-- who won last night western mark --?ller: i find it very interesting now that ted cruz is running for president that it's ok to be a non-natural born citizen. president obama's mother is a citizen and even though he was born inhawaii -- hawaii, they still had to see his birth certificate to make sure he was born in the united states of america. running,ed cruz is it's ok to be born outside the united states. i don't think any of these guys would make a good president. i think they would be a disaster. president obama has done a great job pulling this country back off the cliff. guys out if any of these gets in there. donald trump is a complete joke. you'd have to be crazy to vote for this man. that's what i have to say. in newhis is bernie jersey on the independent line. caller: i watch the debate last night. television controller was away from my reach. i don't think anybody one the debate here in --. they are more concerned with running down the president. to representoing the war dynasty. the other thing is in new jer
-- who won last night western mark --?ller: i find it very interesting now that ted cruz is running for president that it's ok to be a non-natural born citizen. president obama's mother is a citizen and even though he was born inhawaii -- hawaii, they still had to see his birth certificate to make sure he was born in the united states of america. running,ed cruz is it's ok to be born outside the united states. i don't think any of these guys would make a good president. i think they would be a...
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what do you say to somebody who is saving your life western mark >> the transplant place last year. >> after we got out of the hospital, we made it official that she was going to be my girlfriend. >> sometime between then, they discovered they were a match in more than one. >> was so concerned about me. >> last month, he had one more thing to give heather, his future in-laws were already impressed. >> you will not get better man out there. >> they share their story about nexium 24hr is the new #1 selling frequent heartburn brand in america. i hope you like it spicy! get complete protection with the purple pill. the new leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection. it's just a cough. if you could see your cough, you'd see just how far it can spread. robitussin dm max soothes your throat and delivers fast, powerful cough relief. robitussin dm max. because it's never just a cough. hey, guys, it's annie. now, if you're anything like me, you're always looking for ways to save money, especially when it comes to your weekly grocery trip. well, with walmart every day low price
what do you say to somebody who is saving your life western mark >> the transplant place last year. >> after we got out of the hospital, we made it official that she was going to be my girlfriend. >> sometime between then, they discovered they were a match in more than one. >> was so concerned about me. >> last month, he had one more thing to give heather, his future in-laws were already impressed. >> you will not get better man out there. >> they share...
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four of the state's best teams western christian.. ktiv's mark freund is live with more western christian is hosting spirit lake -- all the boys and girls teams are in the i'll have a live report.. and, we'll hear from the cyclones and hawkeyes, who both have important games next. today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much influence that the only way they are defeated is when millions of people begin to stand u u gym tonight in hull. spirit lake visits western christian, and the two girls teams and two boys teams are all in the top ten. you can see the action at ten on sportsfource extra. but first -- sports fource is "on the road" in hull, iowa. ktiv's mark freund has an update. and hasn't lost to any siouxland teams. the wolfpack already boast a 30-point win over the indians, in spirit lake, back in december. but - since that loss, spirit lake has won 10 straight games, winning by
four of the state's best teams western christian.. ktiv's mark freund is live with more western christian is hosting spirit lake -- all the boys and girls teams are in the i'll have a live report.. and, we'll hear from the cyclones and hawkeyes, who both have important games next. today in america, the top 1/10 of 1% owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90% this great country and our government belong to all of us. wall street, corporate america, wealthy campaign donors have so much...
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isis.em fight east is war without end western mark --? caller: i hope not. one of the lessons of the pre-9/11 terror is whatever you have ungoverned states and you allowed terrorism to fill that vacuum, that can have reverberations for the national security. the simply remove ourselves from the middle east, these problems will go away or we're part of a cycle of violence, i don't think the facts back that appeared we had the first world trade center attack in 1983. we were attacked in 1998 in east africa. attacked off the coast of yemen. there because there was a deal with the government to help use the navy into their society. we did not respond and we had 9/11. inn we see osama bin laden 1996 declare war on the united states, we look at this as one. can'tk history shows we return are back. the problem will fester. how can we allow people in the region to defeat this threat? that's the thing that gets me. that's why i am critical of people like donald trump will try to castigate all muslims. in the fight against radical islam, it's the moderates who do most
isis.em fight east is war without end western mark --? caller: i hope not. one of the lessons of the pre-9/11 terror is whatever you have ungoverned states and you allowed terrorism to fill that vacuum, that can have reverberations for the national security. the simply remove ourselves from the middle east, these problems will go away or we're part of a cycle of violence, i don't think the facts back that appeared we had the first world trade center attack in 1983. we were attacked in 1998 in...
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travel impacts for far western nevada are more uncertain as snow levels will be hovering near the 4500 foot mark. potentially slow, slick commute today and for wednesday. snow has already begun to move into northeast california with snow covered roads in the vicinity of highway 44 near bogard rest area just west of susanville. snow coverage is expectt to become widespread in the sierra and northeastern california through the morning hours with impacts for the morning commute. leave plenty of time to reach your destination this morning as sierra passes will be impacted by snowfall. the snow level forecast for western nevada remains tricky this morning with the potential for a few inches to fall if snow levels remain low, or practically no snow accumulation on lowest valley floors if the forecaster confidence is medium for snow to accumulate at the 5000 foot mark and above for western nevada, with snow expected in the foothills, virginia city highlands, and the southern end of the carson valley. across the region this week with periods of impact to travel, especially across the sierra. at this tim
travel impacts for far western nevada are more uncertain as snow levels will be hovering near the 4500 foot mark. potentially slow, slick commute today and for wednesday. snow has already begun to move into northeast california with snow covered roads in the vicinity of highway 44 near bogard rest area just west of susanville. snow coverage is expectt to become widespread in the sierra and northeastern california through the morning hours with impacts for the morning commute. leave plenty of...
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help a lipid capacity of other service providers to make sure we have a sustainable transition western mark --? 10 years from now, we will not be talking about this. we'll be talking about more sustainable development. they won't have to migrate to someplace else. your join you in thanking colleagues who work at mercy corps. speakcohen is going to next. doctorse director of without borders and the united states. we worked in 70 countries. you are a humanitarian organization paid we have been in afghanistan starting in 1980. members assassinated and we left the country. he returned in 2009. one of our hospitals was bombed by u.s. forces on october 3. that led to the death of 42 of our staff and patients. withared our coordinates nato and afghan forces. he also worked in a hospital for years and it was a well-known struck her. after thempbell investigation acknowledged that itwere on the no strike list --. this comes at a time when we are concerned about the deteriorating security situation have talked a lot about. we continue to operate hospitals . treat 26,000ies people a month. about 2000e
help a lipid capacity of other service providers to make sure we have a sustainable transition western mark --? 10 years from now, we will not be talking about this. we'll be talking about more sustainable development. they won't have to migrate to someplace else. your join you in thanking colleagues who work at mercy corps. speakcohen is going to next. doctorse director of without borders and the united states. we worked in 70 countries. you are a humanitarian organization paid we have been in...
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ktiv's mark freund has an update. western christian has already beaten le mars once, back in early december. western only won that matchup by 13 points, in hull. le mars, looking to exact a little revenge on their home floor. but the bulldogs are catching western at the wrong time - the wolfpack are coming off a huge week. they beat 3a's fourth- ranked team, cherokee, on friday - by 26 points. western followed that up with an 11-point win over 2a- top-ranked unity christian on saturday, ending the knights' 40- game win streak. should be a good game ...but we have some other great games on tap for sportsfource extra tonight. in girls action, westwood hosts oa-bcig, and west point-beemer travels to pender. on the boys side, sioux city west travels across town to east. south o'brien is on the road at remsen-union, and the top-ranked winnebago boys host ponca in nebraska. le mars, trying to stop western's 10-game win streak, but right now they trail..... highlights of all those games and more tonight on sportsfource extra. live i
ktiv's mark freund has an update. western christian has already beaten le mars once, back in early december. western only won that matchup by 13 points, in hull. le mars, looking to exact a little revenge on their home floor. but the bulldogs are catching western at the wrong time - the wolfpack are coming off a huge week. they beat 3a's fourth- ranked team, cherokee, on friday - by 26 points. western followed that up with an 11-point win over 2a- top-ranked unity christian on saturday, ending...
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north and west of boston, 20' s to barely touching the freezing mark central western massachusetts, so the new hampshire, this is where we will after 3:00 this afternoon, it southeastern massachusetts. you can see what is happening off to the west. this initial batch not reaching the ground. you can see that little spin right here. this is a potent storm system. it doesn' t have a lot of moisture but it has a lot of energy. that is why we think we can have some heavier bursts of snow. the heaviest parts will be in northern maine where they could get a foot of snow before it pulls away tomorrow. we will see the first flakes approach the berkshires by 4:00 this afternoon. by 5:00, they are getting into the worcester area. 5:00 tonight at him, that is where we see the potential for the squalls. -- 5:00 to 9:00 tonight, that is where we see the potential for the squalls. there may be some rain. by 5:00 tomorrow morning, it' s gone. so no impact for tomorrow morning' s commute. look at the temperatures tonight. we are back done in the 20' s overnight. as the storm begins to pull away tomorr
north and west of boston, 20' s to barely touching the freezing mark central western massachusetts, so the new hampshire, this is where we will after 3:00 this afternoon, it southeastern massachusetts. you can see what is happening off to the west. this initial batch not reaching the ground. you can see that little spin right here. this is a potent storm system. it doesn' t have a lot of moisture but it has a lot of energy. that is why we think we can have some heavier bursts of snow. the...
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to repair a the massive watermain break, avoided west 163 blocks between medicine and western avenue. >> today marking 30 years since the space shuttle challenger exploded killing all seven. >> exploded about one minute after takeoff from cape canaveral florida on january 28, 1986 killing all seven. >> message of the day of remembrance across the nation to honor those who died in rates was laid on on the tomb of unknowns at arlington national >> astronauts aboard the iss lead a wall of silence with commander scott kelly speaking said that that their spiritual legacy lives on. >> astronaut judy resnik continues to inspire young people in the hometown of akron where her legacy endures and the school where she once walked. >> dave nethers joins us today. >> has been 30 years, outside of the judith resnik community learning center, it is built at the poetry school that she intended as attended as a young girl, and today paid tribute to her death. >> 30 years after akron native judith resnik in and seven other astronauts died in the space shuttle challenger explosion her life continues to make an impact at
to repair a the massive watermain break, avoided west 163 blocks between medicine and western avenue. >> today marking 30 years since the space shuttle challenger exploded killing all seven. >> exploded about one minute after takeoff from cape canaveral florida on january 28, 1986 killing all seven. >> message of the day of remembrance across the nation to honor those who died in rates was laid on on the tomb of unknowns at arlington national >> astronauts aboard the iss...
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ktiv's mark freund has an update. western christian is used to being a state championship contender. the wolfpack won three straight titles from 2012 to 2014. cherokee doesn't have that kind of experience. but as the 4th-ranked team in class 3a, a game against western will give the braves an idea of the quality of competition they could see if they make the state tournament. cherokee is a perfect 11- and-0, averaging almost 80 points per game - that's second in class 3a. cherokee likes to run - head coach heath hagberg says the braves aren't built to play big. that'll be the challenge for cherokee tonight - western girls can play inside and out - the wolfpack have two players measuring 6 foot, 2 - in kaira moss and ashtyn veerbeek. "we're not very big, not very tall," said hagberg. "we don't kind of slow it down, deliberate, big girl post-game. we try to make people play a little ugly, get up and down the fast break, and press you all over the floor from end-to-end, and kind of make the game a little chaotic." "if we take car
ktiv's mark freund has an update. western christian is used to being a state championship contender. the wolfpack won three straight titles from 2012 to 2014. cherokee doesn't have that kind of experience. but as the 4th-ranked team in class 3a, a game against western will give the braves an idea of the quality of competition they could see if they make the state tournament. cherokee is a perfect 11- and-0, averaging almost 80 points per game - that's second in class 3a. cherokee likes to run -...
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travel impacts for far western nevada are more uncertain as snow levels will be hovering near the 4500 foot mark. be prepared for a potentially slow, slick commute today and for wednesday. snow has already begun to move into northeast california with snow vicinity of highway 44 near bogard rest area just west of susanville. snow coverage is expected to become widespread in the sierra and northeastern california through the morning hours with impacts for the morning commute. leave plenty of time to reach your destination this morning as sierra passes will be impacted by snowfall. the snow level forecast for western nevada remains tricky this morning with the potential for a few inches to fall if snow levels remain low, or today president obama will address the nation with his plan to take executive action on gun so-called gun-show loophole, pledging that anyone trying to buy a gun on the internet or at a gun show will have background check. abc's lana zak has reaction this morning. membership with the national rifle association, get into the gun show for free." sales at gun shows and firearms sto
travel impacts for far western nevada are more uncertain as snow levels will be hovering near the 4500 foot mark. be prepared for a potentially slow, slick commute today and for wednesday. snow has already begun to move into northeast california with snow vicinity of highway 44 near bogard rest area just west of susanville. snow coverage is expected to become widespread in the sierra and northeastern california through the morning hours with impacts for the morning commute. leave plenty of time...
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workers already started pre-treating the roads in the western part of the (-- sot --) (mark jamison / roanoke transportation director:08) "we're all just going to have to live through it. we certainly appreciate our citizens' patience, but we're just not going to have that luxury to push neighborhood streets state police, v-dot and triple-a are telling everyone to stay home. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") winter storm warning for northampton county nc, southampton, surry, james city counties, and the peninsula to all points northward today into tomorrow. winter weather advisory up for bertie county, hertford and gates counties, suffolk, isle of wight county, and the peninsula. more could be added later this morning or around midday. today: mostly cloudy. wintry mix forming by later this morning and really kicking in by midday. this will be snow, sleet, and some rain at first. through the day it will gradually change over to rain in the metro area, but not before accumulating on the ground. highs will be in the 30s with near 40 evening. winds ne 10-15mph. tonight: wintry mix turns int
workers already started pre-treating the roads in the western part of the (-- sot --) (mark jamison / roanoke transportation director:08) "we're all just going to have to live through it. we certainly appreciate our citizens' patience, but we're just not going to have that luxury to push neighborhood streets state police, v-dot and triple-a are telling everyone to stay home. ("jeremy ad libs wx headlines") winter storm warning for northampton county nc, southampton, surry, james...
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ere's a big batcof snow is morning over idaho, western wyominnd northe utah. this marks a disturbance that is heading our way and wi bring some snow to at least some of us. that cold front hes eastward. today'snow will stay primarily clouds will increase ahicken this aftno and even more tonight. sun may fier throu the clouds this morning. temperatures will warm into the lowe40s around colado springs and pueblo by 10 am. warming through e 40s d 50s happens between noon and 2 pm cuds ben increasing. snow will drawcloser to us, but it stays over the mountains between 2 and 5 pm. first up at 6:30 breaking newin pakistan-an attack on a university-- killi eople and ng 60 othe. suspected taliban militants ormed the campus today e university had been warned authories about t possility of an attack two weeko... so they increased curity on caus the ated press reports t pakisti taliban claime responsibility... buw within the last ... a spokesman for the main talan faction in paktahas disowned thgrhi the deadly attack. kees throughout the day. back he atom.. raareninspiring others--
ere's a big batcof snow is morning over idaho, western wyominnd northe utah. this marks a disturbance that is heading our way and wi bring some snow to at least some of us. that cold front hes eastward. today'snow will stay primarily clouds will increase ahicken this aftno and even more tonight. sun may fier throu the clouds this morning. temperatures will warm into the lowe40s around colado springs and pueblo by 10 am. warming through e 40s d 50s happens between noon and 2 pm cuds ben...
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these are afternoon highs, it will be a struggle to get up to the freezing mark of 32 degrees. north western suburbs upper 20s, low 30s. you fashion in the winds it will feel sharply colder than that. enjoy the 40s, because it's going to be colder monday and tuesday. 38 degrees in the lehigh valley. feeling like the 30s. atlantic city, 45 degrees. overnight tonight, clear and cold, 25 degrees outlying suburbs, 32 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, finally looking like winter. 42 for today. 34 that should actually be monday. tuesday's high, 30, wednesday, 39. thursday and friday, 46 degrees, you know what i'm looking at this, i think i skipped a day, i did, sunday should be sunny and breezy, high of 46 and then every number is correct. take what you see and move it down one notch the temperatures are correct. you get the idea. >> just remember big coat gloves hat. >> reporter: and you will be okay. skipped a day. >> it's because it's 5:30 in the morning. you can find the seven-day forecast and a live look at storm tracker 6 live radar at any time ornlt website at 6abc.
these are afternoon highs, it will be a struggle to get up to the freezing mark of 32 degrees. north western suburbs upper 20s, low 30s. you fashion in the winds it will feel sharply colder than that. enjoy the 40s, because it's going to be colder monday and tuesday. 38 degrees in the lehigh valley. feeling like the 30s. atlantic city, 45 degrees. overnight tonight, clear and cold, 25 degrees outlying suburbs, 32 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, finally looking like...
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Jan 29, 2016
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tomorrow, another nice day, 40s, 50s, 60s, close to the 70-degree mark, southeast. western slope with 40s added in out there. here's the denver forecast now, for tonight, we'll look at clear skies, 35-33 the overnight lows, tomorrow, another nice day, fair and mild, 61 downtown. a 58 officially at the airportment boy, look at this change. 57 on saturday. maybe a late shower, then sunday, we're at 36. chance for snow. snow gets heavy, i think, late monday into tuesday. we might see a half foot, maybe twice that right here in the city. and much colder temperatures. now, again, this is just coming we h,, ,, ,, (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. enough talk. >>> peyton manning is the first to admit the bronco defense has carried the load for this team, he also knows he and the offense will have to play a lot better for the broncos to beat carolina.
tomorrow, another nice day, 40s, 50s, 60s, close to the 70-degree mark, southeast. western slope with 40s added in out there. here's the denver forecast now, for tonight, we'll look at clear skies, 35-33 the overnight lows, tomorrow, another nice day, fair and mild, 61 downtown. a 58 officially at the airportment boy, look at this change. 57 on saturday. maybe a late shower, then sunday, we're at 36. chance for snow. snow gets heavy, i think, late monday into tuesday. we might see a half foot,...
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Jan 9, 2016
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. >> my new friend mark helped popularize western style hip hop in korea.g silk worms in a tent. >> how you doing? good to meet you. >> thanks for having me on. >> so where are we? business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow,...
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Jan 14, 2016
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western zones here. below that 20 degrees mark. so definitely bundle up before you head out the door. the hats and gloves and scarf, once again. 31 in greer. anderson and greenwood, still barely above freezing. right now winds are calm in boon at 16, 8 in greenwood and and there is a wind chill, 23 is what it feels like in greenville, bundle up in greenwood even at 25 degrees for the feels like temperature that is. >>> for today, this is the best outdoor day in my opinion. if you want to go for a walk, maybe a hike, today is the day to do it. we will start to see the system out of the gulf pull back into the region and give us the first chance for clouds and then maybe even some decent rainfall in a few locations. so let's first look at the timeline and look at how much it will fall. lunchtime, sunshine today. dinnertime, still clear. same thing through tonight. with the clouds beginning. so that will stop our temperatures from getting too cold. 8 a.m., this model is holding back on the rain. so, our chances for freezing rain, snow, very very little except for the southern zones where
western zones here. below that 20 degrees mark. so definitely bundle up before you head out the door. the hats and gloves and scarf, once again. 31 in greer. anderson and greenwood, still barely above freezing. right now winds are calm in boon at 16, 8 in greenwood and and there is a wind chill, 23 is what it feels like in greenville, bundle up in greenwood even at 25 degrees for the feels like temperature that is. >>> for today, this is the best outdoor day in my opinion. if you want...
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Jan 10, 2016
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at the temperature gradient from the upper 40s in the eastern counties to near the freezing mark in the western counties. the cold front has moved through downtown, is pushing through eastern counties and temperatures will drop off about 10 degrees and we'll keep falling. the last couple frames, a pink mass goes up. that's where the radar is trying to indicate slushier, wetter snow. maybe even sleet mixed in at times. it will accumulate as well as the snow. so here's a look at the radar with the rain lifting to the north during the last couple of hours. that leading snow edge into ripley, franklin, fayette and commune counties at this point. some of the darker bands reducing visibility. could cause problems with slick spots. the most concerning spots will be cincinnati northwest over the next couple of hours as that builds in. the system will lift quickly off to the northeast. it won't last too loching ng. once the snow ends by late morning, we'll quiet down and road conditions will quickly improve. a look from batesville to versailles, heavy snow bands. connersville seeing light showers. it's
at the temperature gradient from the upper 40s in the eastern counties to near the freezing mark in the western counties. the cold front has moved through downtown, is pushing through eastern counties and temperatures will drop off about 10 degrees and we'll keep falling. the last couple frames, a pink mass goes up. that's where the radar is trying to indicate slushier, wetter snow. maybe even sleet mixed in at times. it will accumulate as well as the snow. so here's a look at the radar with...
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Jan 25, 2016
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of the cumberland mountains mark the point of western virginia that splits kentucky andr of appalachia, a land rich in soft coal and hard times.folks are welcomed by storefronts to remember what life was like before unemployment hit 9%.a gardner: the roads are narrow and windy curves, so it's not easy to drive the bus. >> pelley: this is teresa but she muscles the bus through the hollers, deaf to thea 13-year-old winnebago that's left its best miles behind it. >> gardner: having problems seeing here. >> pelley: you really can't see.y shot and the defroster's out cold. there you go, you can see a little better now. ( laughs )here's a hole in the floorboard here somewhere? >> gardner: yes, it's right over there, so don't get in that area. ( laughs )ay be a ruin, but like most rvs, it's pretty good at discovering america. la meade, are nurse practitioners aboard the health wagon, a charity that puts free healthcare on the road.tients do we have on the schedule today? >> he was going to see what he can free up for us. six counties in southwestern virginia. >> y'all come on in out of the ra
of the cumberland mountains mark the point of western virginia that splits kentucky andr of appalachia, a land rich in soft coal and hard times.folks are welcomed by storefronts to remember what life was like before unemployment hit 9%.a gardner: the roads are narrow and windy curves, so it's not easy to drive the bus. >> pelley: this is teresa but she muscles the bus through the hollers, deaf to thea 13-year-old winnebago that's left its best miles behind it. >> gardner: having...
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Jan 15, 2016
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now it may get close to freezing mark in the distant northern and western suburbs but could be borderline when rain breaks out after midnight. a little bit of freezing rain for the most part it looks lake rain and does not lack like a snowstorm for our area. the air just too warm both at here is the moisture coming out of the gulf of mexico. a loft clouds the rain beginning to develop and going to expan as the storm moves northeast word and coming close enough to give as you moderate amount of rain. getting after midnight tomorrow night and looks like it is ends around lunch time or very early afternoon on saturday. but before the patriots' playoff game. some, thicker clouds come in tomorrow night. the rains start to reach long island around 10:30 and spread northward, so wake up saturday morning to a wet, damp day, heavier bands of rain across southeastern massachusetts. notice, a little butt of a mix. possibly in the northern berkshires. the region of new hampshire, a little slushy there. not going to be pure snow. they will have rain involved as well. you have to get up to new england
now it may get close to freezing mark in the distant northern and western suburbs but could be borderline when rain breaks out after midnight. a little bit of freezing rain for the most part it looks lake rain and does not lack like a snowstorm for our area. the air just too warm both at here is the moisture coming out of the gulf of mexico. a loft clouds the rain beginning to develop and going to expan as the storm moves northeast word and coming close enough to give as you moderate amount of...
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Jan 4, 2016
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western mass. for suspects were arrested. mark: ruling spanking is enough to deny a foster apparent application. vanessa: manchester new hampshire police are collecting cold weather clothing items to help protect the homeless. they're collecting hats, gloves, socks and other items until january 15th. statistics show there are nearly the state. mark: warm temperatures are behind us, and it's time to start thinking about ways to protect your home from freezing temperatures. some tips include keeping water running. avoid ice dams. ventilate your attic and insulate the floors to stem the amount of rising heat. inspect your fireplace before using it and keep the flue closed when it's off. kevin: big snowstorm happening out there, but when temperatures are this cold, doesn't take much to make the roadways a mess. now it's the ocean effect snow the winds blowing across cold cape cod bay and producing this snow, plymouth toward cape cod, reports of over an inch as far west of rockland and over to so we are seeing some of that snow here. darker greens some of the steadier snow this. takes us north ward t
western mass. for suspects were arrested. mark: ruling spanking is enough to deny a foster apparent application. vanessa: manchester new hampshire police are collecting cold weather clothing items to help protect the homeless. they're collecting hats, gloves, socks and other items until january 15th. statistics show there are nearly the state. mark: warm temperatures are behind us, and it's time to start thinking about ways to protect your home from freezing temperatures. some tips include...
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Jan 25, 2016
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. >> pelley: the tight folds of the cumberland mountains mark the point of western virginia that splits kentucky and tennessee-- the very center of appalachia, a land rich in soft coal and hard times. around wise county, folks are welcomed by storefronts to remember what life was like before unemployment hit 9%. >> teresa gardner: the roads are not easy to drive the bus.
. >> pelley: the tight folds of the cumberland mountains mark the point of western virginia that splits kentucky and tennessee-- the very center of appalachia, a land rich in soft coal and hard times. around wise county, folks are welcomed by storefronts to remember what life was like before unemployment hit 9%. >> teresa gardner: the roads are not easy to drive the bus.
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mark freund, ktiv sportsfource. unity christian visits fifth-ranked western christian on saturday. the hawkeye basketball team snapped a nine-game losing streak to michigan state last month. tomorrow, iowa will try to win on michigan state's home floor for the first time in 23 years. iowa is 3 and 0 in the big ten, including that 83-70 win over the spartans on december 29th. another win over michigan state would get them to 4-0 in conference play for the first time since 1999. the spartans are 8-0 at home this season, winning by an average of 26 points. michigan state will also have denzel valentine back -- he missed the first meeting with an injury and is averaging nearly 18 points per game. "denzel's the type of player that just makes everyone around him better," said iowa senior mike gesell. "he's a big part of their offense when he is playing. as a player, you want to go against the best players every single night so it's going to be a good matchup for us. we're going to have a lot of different guys on him. it will be a fun matchup." iowa and michigan state tipoff at 6 o'clock
mark freund, ktiv sportsfource. unity christian visits fifth-ranked western christian on saturday. the hawkeye basketball team snapped a nine-game losing streak to michigan state last month. tomorrow, iowa will try to win on michigan state's home floor for the first time in 23 years. iowa is 3 and 0 in the big ten, including that 83-70 win over the spartans on december 29th. another win over michigan state would get them to 4-0 in conference play for the first time since 1999. the spartans are...
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that marks the second 23-year-old winner in western iowa in the last week. stewart lives in onawa, iowa. he matched the first five numbers but missed out on the powerball.
that marks the second 23-year-old winner in western iowa in the last week. stewart lives in onawa, iowa. he matched the first five numbers but missed out on the powerball.
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marks. timing is critical. the models bringing in the rain chances early as about 10, 11 for our southern and western communities. some of us, yes, with that freezing mark and that is where the elevated surfaces especially as we find the warmer air move in. all rain. this happens through 7, 8 and then it starts to back off. we'll go scattered rain chances for your saturday. sunday's the tricky day. we start out west with rain and snowfall. and that snow chance and that cold air lasts into next week. degrees. too. we continue to find the rain chances and then snow. corrina. >>> and we're absolutely keeping an eye out for any freezeing on the roads as you're talking about, tera. we're issue and accident free, slowdowns as expected as the morning commute rolls on here. mind. we have a closure. the water main break we're telling you about, central avenue closed between east 49th and 55th street and the other one on chester avenue, shut down on east 35th and east 55th because of a water main break and heading south to akron. the smooth ride this morning so far and check out the drive times, not looking bad at all. ei
marks. timing is critical. the models bringing in the rain chances early as about 10, 11 for our southern and western communities. some of us, yes, with that freezing mark and that is where the elevated surfaces especially as we find the warmer air move in. all rain. this happens through 7, 8 and then it starts to back off. we'll go scattered rain chances for your saturday. sunday's the tricky day. we start out west with rain and snowfall. and that snow chance and that cold air lasts into next...
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Jan 13, 2016
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today marks the continuance of the longest serving legislative body in the western hemisphere. when the virginia general assembly gavels in at noon, for the first time since 1996, the hampton roads delegation will have more raw political power than it's had in the last 20 years. the chairman of house appropriations, senate finance, senate majority leader, commerce and labor, and transportation will all be from hampton at four, andy fox reports on the power brokers that will be the movers and shakers of this year's general assembly, and they are all from here . andy will also report what it means for taxpayers across our region. sot from feb hold folder norment/r) james city county (10:19 3 tn) ending byte ((hampton roads has not had the muscle that they needed for a number of years i am delighted that we now find our selves in aposition of legislative strengt5h )) runs;10 watch andy's reports beginning at four with his full investigation at six. delegates and senators from hampton roads have already filed dozens of bills. today, the general assembly will discuss the budget, hea
today marks the continuance of the longest serving legislative body in the western hemisphere. when the virginia general assembly gavels in at noon, for the first time since 1996, the hampton roads delegation will have more raw political power than it's had in the last 20 years. the chairman of house appropriations, senate finance, senate majority leader, commerce and labor, and transportation will all be from hampton at four, andy fox reports on the power brokers that will be the movers and...