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back at the scene, trooper harker radios for backup. >> 587, wilmington. get me some units out here. the subject in the suburban has fled the scene. i have another subject out on foot. shots have been fired. >> the dispatch goes out, and another wilmington police dash cam shows an officer heading into an office park where the chevy suburban is reportedly parked. as that officer pulls in, one of the suspects opens fire and hits this police cruiser and then takes off on foot. the two suspects are identified as chayne and chevie kehoe. they both manage to elude law enforcement that day. but four months later, on june 16th, 1997, chayne turns himself in. his brother, chevie, is arrested the next day. turns out the brothers are founders of an anti-government white supremacist group. >> they were in the area providing some training to the local aryan groups and that they were also somewhat on the run. >> incredibly, police also learn chevie kehoe is a suspect in the murders of an arkansas gun dealer and his family. in 1998, chevie kehoe is sentenced to three lif
back at the scene, trooper harker radios for backup. >> 587, wilmington. get me some units out here. the subject in the suburban has fled the scene. i have another subject out on foot. shots have been fired. >> the dispatch goes out, and another wilmington police dash cam shows an officer heading into an office park where the chevy suburban is reportedly parked. as that officer pulls in, one of the suspects opens fire and hits this police cruiser and then takes off on foot. the two...
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ororrow, we may get to 32 33. 25 in wilmington, north carolina . 18 in charleston. the core of that will push off the area later tonight and it will be replaced by the approach of another clipper that precedes another cold front. we will get some areas of light snow. a lot of it's moving across the lakes and the upper is zippy river valley. -- mississippi river valley. we get into sunday, and looks like it will be much chilly or. ier.hilly the farther north and west you go, the nastier it gets. comparatively, we will get off kind of easy. by tomorrow, late morning, midday, some areas of light snow. that will clear out tomorrow night. sunday, a partly cloudy day. when we get to sunday night, another disturbance. let's take a look at snowfall possibilities. maybe a 10th of an inch in frederick. maybe an inch in baltimore. up and down for a few days, turning much colder by tuesday. a little bit of a warm-up, but i do not think that thursday and friday is indicative of a change in the pattern. >> and now the toyota sports desk. >> it is getting to be that time. the trad
ororrow, we may get to 32 33. 25 in wilmington, north carolina . 18 in charleston. the core of that will push off the area later tonight and it will be replaced by the approach of another clipper that precedes another cold front. we will get some areas of light snow. a lot of it's moving across the lakes and the upper is zippy river valley. -- mississippi river valley. we get into sunday, and looks like it will be much chilly or. ier.hilly the farther north and west you go, the nastier it gets....
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there is a warm friend north of us. 71 degrees in wilmington, north carolina. it is not going to get that warm for us, but overnight, our temperatures will actually rise through the overnight hours. tomorrow, nearing 60 degrees. this moisture continuing to stream up from the south. keep the umbrella and the reindeer handy. tomorrow, another batch of -- keep the enbrel a and the rain dear -- keep the umbrella and gear handy. tomorrow, waking up near 50 cause. heavy rain from the midafternoon to evening. tomorrow. a rainy day front, not bigd changes. 52 degrees. i think a lot of people will take that. sunday will be a better day this weekend as far as weather goes. monday, 54. another chance of precipitation on tuesday. overall, no 30s or teens for daytime highs. >> but everyone is going to see rain tomorrow? >> everyone is going to see rain. >> thank you so much. we are out of the big freeze, but effects of the weather are still remaining. take a look at niagara falls. the natural wonder is partially frozen. that is creating ice jams on the river and minor flood
there is a warm friend north of us. 71 degrees in wilmington, north carolina. it is not going to get that warm for us, but overnight, our temperatures will actually rise through the overnight hours. tomorrow, nearing 60 degrees. this moisture continuing to stream up from the south. keep the umbrella and the reindeer handy. tomorrow, another batch of -- keep the enbrel a and the rain dear -- keep the umbrella and gear handy. tomorrow, waking up near 50 cause. heavy rain from the midafternoon to...
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. >> wilmington, north carolina, hits into that big van and the van is the one that rolls over. tennessee, you can see in the first angle, barely touches it and then that car goes over and lands on its roof. hits into that suv, it rolls over but lands on all four wheels. that one from new jersey is crazy. the suv blows the light. watch how far that car that is hit goes. miami, florida, guy hits into that giant white box truck. it smashed up the whole front end of that suv and hit another car in the process. how do you not notice that? this is what happens when you run red lights. >> so frustrating, people driving distracted, not paying attention and other people just minding the rules, causing them problems. >> if you've ever wanted a racing experience like this, now there's a way. >> it's identical. >> how you can hit the tracks on a smaller scale. >> and find the cute way this pup tries to plow through. >> hasn't quite figured out space. to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welc
. >> wilmington, north carolina, hits into that big van and the van is the one that rolls over. tennessee, you can see in the first angle, barely touches it and then that car goes over and lands on its roof. hits into that suv, it rolls over but lands on all four wheels. that one from new jersey is crazy. the suv blows the light. watch how far that car that is hit goes. miami, florida, guy hits into that giant white box truck. it smashed up the whole front end of that suv and hit another...
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wilmington, heez are just areas we don't kbet had. here's your snow. this is what's going to head through the south today. >> all those cities not used to had kind of weather. brace yourself. we'll be reds i can. >>> now to washington where president obama is preparing for his sixth state of the union address. "wall street journal" polls reveal 63% of americans think the country is headed many the wrong direction. tracie potts joins us live from washington. the president impose into the speech with one of the lowest approval ratings of his presidency. >> it's the seventh straight poll where his approval rating has been under water as he lays out his plan for this year. >> reporter: the white house is reaching out online encouraging people o interact during the state of the union and preparing a q&a all day tomorrow. the theme of the speech? >> tomorrow night it's time to restore. >> reporter: officials say president obama will urge to raise the minimum wage but will focus on what he can do without congress. >> success in washington of a president of an
wilmington, heez are just areas we don't kbet had. here's your snow. this is what's going to head through the south today. >> all those cities not used to had kind of weather. brace yourself. we'll be reds i can. >>> now to washington where president obama is preparing for his sixth state of the union address. "wall street journal" polls reveal 63% of americans think the country is headed many the wrong direction. tracie potts joins us live from washington. the...
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the hardest hit is really around wilmington, where they could get half an inch of icing.power lines, but we're even talking about new orleans getting snow, heavier amounts tonight into tomorrow. in through the carolinas, ice, snow. i don't think they even know these words. >> when you look at the temperatures, it's almost like looking at america's map through a fun house mirror, everything is so exaggerated. >> has to be wrong. >> but it isn't. >> not so much. >> thanks, indra. >>> hear that? that means this morning president obama is putting the finishing touches on his state of the union address. it is set to be delivered this evening before congress and the entire nation. the words, you can bet they will likely be optimistic, focusing on jobs and the economy. the president is expected to propose actions that he can take without congressional approval, executive action. he says he will use the pen. cnn political editor paul steinhauser is here this morning to break this all down for us. paul, this speech has got to be very, very important for this president. he is looki
the hardest hit is really around wilmington, where they could get half an inch of icing.power lines, but we're even talking about new orleans getting snow, heavier amounts tonight into tomorrow. in through the carolinas, ice, snow. i don't think they even know these words. >> when you look at the temperatures, it's almost like looking at america's map through a fun house mirror, everything is so exaggerated. >> has to be wrong. >> but it isn't. >> not so much. >>...
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wilmington could get three inches of snow. somewhere out in eastern north carolina including the outer banks could end up with six inches of snow. that's a big deal for that area of the country. as far as our snow maps go, my computer is telling me 1 to 3 inches as far south as mobile, alabama, through southern georgia. that does not head up into the northeast or mid-atlantic. it's a on event. it's in and out before we get to wednesday. this has been a rough stretch. this is going down as one of the coldest januarys we've seen. >> we're really getting it this year. >> just the opposite of the west coast who has record highs. >> 83 degrees. >>> a natural gas pipeline in canada that exploded saturday is expected to be operating at full capacity this afternoon. the blast sent flames hundreds of feet into the air. evacuated residents said they could feel the heat from the blaze. >> it was like being at a barbecue, at a bonfire, but the wind was as hot as that. >> no injuries reported but more than 5,000 customers lost their gas su
wilmington could get three inches of snow. somewhere out in eastern north carolina including the outer banks could end up with six inches of snow. that's a big deal for that area of the country. as far as our snow maps go, my computer is telling me 1 to 3 inches as far south as mobile, alabama, through southern georgia. that does not head up into the northeast or mid-atlantic. it's a on event. it's in and out before we get to wednesday. this has been a rough stretch. this is going down as one...
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i reported live from hurricanes fran and bertha which hit the wilmington, north carolina area. i was with "good morning america" then and here i am 40-some years later still forecasting weather.s becomeand >> coming up, warmer temperatures, severe storms, drier winters. a look at changing weather patterns and how they may affect you. and learn how technology is changing the world of forecasting. >>> climate change seems to have come upon us so suddenly. climatologists were telling us 30 years ago we could expect these kinds of extreme weather conditions we've seen globally in the last 5 to 10 years. they were telling us because of what human beings are putting into the at moss feeshgs we can expect these changings in climate patterns. and so we are seeing higher global temperatures year after year. we are seeing more frequent, more extreme storms. >> being a communicator, you want to be fair. you want to be open. you don't want to worry people. you don't want to scare people. but you know that people are smart. they know about their weather. they know about their climate. and t
i reported live from hurricanes fran and bertha which hit the wilmington, north carolina area. i was with "good morning america" then and here i am 40-some years later still forecasting weather.s becomeand >> coming up, warmer temperatures, severe storms, drier winters. a look at changing weather patterns and how they may affect you. and learn how technology is changing the world of forecasting. >>> climate change seems to have come upon us so suddenly. climatologists...
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areas like mobile, new orleans, houston, wilmington, myrtle beach all getting a snow and iegs storm tomorrowday. it doesn't happen that often especially this wide of a coverage area, but even in eastern north carolina they have a chance of getting 4 to 8 inches of snow even on the outer banks they were talking about vacation spots. not a lot of snow from areas montgomery south of atlanta. maybe only one to three inches. they don't have plows or salt trucks, at least not widespread. that's why it could be a troublesome travel day on tuesday. how long is this latest arctic blast going to last. the white over the top into the u.s.a., that's the coldest of cold air into the hemisphere. thankfully as we head into super bowl sunday and by thursday the cold air finally retreats. we get a little bit of a january thaw as we head towards the upcoming weekend. no huge shot coming back down to the u.s. we get a little bit of a break from all of this polar air we've been dealing with. >> we'd like a little break. >> we need it. just in time for the super bowl. if the super bowl had been in this type of w
areas like mobile, new orleans, houston, wilmington, myrtle beach all getting a snow and iegs storm tomorrowday. it doesn't happen that often especially this wide of a coverage area, but even in eastern north carolina they have a chance of getting 4 to 8 inches of snow even on the outer banks they were talking about vacation spots. not a lot of snow from areas montgomery south of atlanta. maybe only one to three inches. they don't have plows or salt trucks, at least not widespread. that's why...
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wilmington, north carolina, 29 degrees. we have another system on the way. cold front, the clouds will increase tonight. it will become 30 through the day. temperatures could reach 32 briefly. we will look for some areas of snow. a dusting ofg at snow, close to an inch in a few spots. the bigger story tonight is the wind. look how much of the country will be affected by the conch -- will be affected by the snow. by the time the clipper gets here, we will be hit or miss. model breaks in areas of snow, especially east. we will see clearing skies tomorrow night, partly cloudy skies on sunday. one engine baltimore. -- one inch in baltimore. zero in fredericksburg. cloudy, cold, 13 for an average wake up temperature. we may hit 32 briefly. sunday, highs only in the upper 20's. the next disturbance sunday night. monday, a brief rise in temperatures before a cold front. low 20's on tuesday. it will turn very cold again after that. >> do you have any pictures from when you jumped in the bag? i would love to see that. here is a look at what is coming time.ight on pri
wilmington, north carolina, 29 degrees. we have another system on the way. cold front, the clouds will increase tonight. it will become 30 through the day. temperatures could reach 32 briefly. we will look for some areas of snow. a dusting ofg at snow, close to an inch in a few spots. the bigger story tonight is the wind. look how much of the country will be affected by the conch -- will be affected by the snow. by the time the clipper gets here, we will be hit or miss. model breaks in areas of...
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. >> reporter: for cities like wilmington, north carolina, myrtle beach, charleston, this is their first measurable snow in years. and some areas could see between six and ten inches. greenville, north carolina, is expecting snow all night. and they only have three snowplows. the city of new york has dozens, if not hundreds of snowplows. you have how many? >> three. >> reporter: three. >> we do hurricanes. we don't do snow. >> reporter: just yesterday, it was 65 degrees here. here are those three snowplows here in greenville, waiting for the snow. it's starting to sleet already. governors across the south, tonight, declaring states of emergency, trying to get resources like these to the places where they're most needed. diane? >> as you were saying, steve, it's once in a generation. thank you. >>> so, is there any relief in sight? let's go to abc's meteorologist, ginger zee, now, with the answer. ginger? >> diane, that's the question everyone is asking. as you see the ice chunks floating on the hudson river behind me, i have an answer. yes, relief is in sight. but we've got to get throug
. >> reporter: for cities like wilmington, north carolina, myrtle beach, charleston, this is their first measurable snow in years. and some areas could see between six and ten inches. greenville, north carolina, is expecting snow all night. and they only have three snowplows. the city of new york has dozens, if not hundreds of snowplows. you have how many? >> three. >> reporter: three. >> we do hurricanes. we don't do snow. >> reporter: just yesterday, it was 65...
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to wilmington, delaware, it has seen record snowfall. philadelphia, seeing that record nearly double, too, with nearly 400 snow plows to keep the roads clear. look at that picture. nine counties in new york are under states of emergency and some parts are expected to get more than a foot of snow when all is said and done. and even governor chris christie was forced to cancel his inaugural ball at ellis island last night. the busiest airports look familiar. 3,000 canceled flights. hamstring travelers around the country. 1500 flights have already been canceled for today. and there is more to come as a deep freeze is set to settle over the country once again. want to check in right away. bill karins, let's talk about this. we got the snow on the ground. it really is these negative temperatures that are the problem. >> it's just frigid. it's a brutal morning to be out there. water town, new york, like it or not, right now you are the coldest spot, not just in the lower 48. i just compared it to alaska. you're colder than anywhere even alaska
to wilmington, delaware, it has seen record snowfall. philadelphia, seeing that record nearly double, too, with nearly 400 snow plows to keep the roads clear. look at that picture. nine counties in new york are under states of emergency and some parts are expected to get more than a foot of snow when all is said and done. and even governor chris christie was forced to cancel his inaugural ball at ellis island last night. the busiest airports look familiar. 3,000 canceled flights. hamstring...
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. >> it happened in wilmington and is the best averagenal song is ending on a -- best original song is ending on a low note. >> they are taking back the oscar nominee and academy members say he used his position to pressure academy members to vote for his song. he won 10 emmy awards for the score to the film and no other song will be nominated in its place. sheilasheila e.is nominated and she started a non-profit and funds music programs for disadvantaged and abused children. >> music helps us to be someone to do something, i was in gangs, i was not a good kid. >> now the fundraiser will be held next month at the fox theater and the benefits? there will be a red carpetee february and they are available through ticketmaster. >>> they announced 34 8,000 americans, that is up 19,000 from the week before and the highest level in about six weeks. they are up just a slight bump and along the east coast and they are making more plans the critical decision that could turn this case upside down. >>> and because it is first rain in a long time, there's a little bit but can we get some more, ther
. >> it happened in wilmington and is the best averagenal song is ending on a -- best original song is ending on a low note. >> they are taking back the oscar nominee and academy members say he used his position to pressure academy members to vote for his song. he won 10 emmy awards for the score to the film and no other song will be nominated in its place. sheilasheila e.is nominated and she started a non-profit and funds music programs for disadvantaged and abused children....
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was carrying 61 passengers and four crew members when it was diverted to newcastle airport near wilmington. no word yet on the source of that smoke in the cabin. >>> we have new details tonight in the lar from prince george's county police. the person who filed it said he was last seen at 5:15 that morning walking to work at dunkin donuts at baltimore avenue and never arrived at work. a reverse track was placed on aguilar's phone and located in the area of the columbia mall. he opened fire inside that mall saturday and killed two people for before turning the gun on himself. at the live desk, scott mcfarlane. >>> right now at 5:00, a major construction project at the heart of the district. >> it will cause major traffic tie-ups for years. >> reporter: how about a four year long traffic construction project and impacts for that entire length of time. coming up. >> reporter: that's the iii street. imagine it covered over and huge buildings on top of it. and the traffic impact it will cause. coming up. >>> it was the state of the union interview that upstaged the president. a congressman thre
was carrying 61 passengers and four crew members when it was diverted to newcastle airport near wilmington. no word yet on the source of that smoke in the cabin. >>> we have new details tonight in the lar from prince george's county police. the person who filed it said he was last seen at 5:15 that morning walking to work at dunkin donuts at baltimore avenue and never arrived at work. a reverse track was placed on aguilar's phone and located in the area of the columbia mall. he opened...
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. >> the pilot was able to savely land the plane in wilmington and nobody on the plane was hurt. >>>venir and not all of them are real, they are receiving items with the logos with the seahawks and denver broncos. they look real until they start looking at the details. most of them don't have a hollow gram seal on them. nfl -- and most are nfl approved items. >> this is all plastic. it shines like plastic, it looks like plastic, you can see the stitching, the way the stitching is. >> this is not a victimless crime and property owners create an economic loss but it doesn't meet u.s. safety standards. don't forget you can watch the super bowl right here on channel 2 this sunday and it goes all shall all day long. >>> it can be a little different and steve has been saying, traffic in weather brothers, it's not rain being hard and when it rains just a little bit traffic is slower so let's go and see what we have with pictures. it looks good and when you want to get a jump on the morning commute there is a 10 minute drive time between the toll plaza and -- plaza and interstate 880 so the
. >> the pilot was able to savely land the plane in wilmington and nobody on the plane was hurt. >>>venir and not all of them are real, they are receiving items with the logos with the seahawks and denver broncos. they look real until they start looking at the details. most of them don't have a hollow gram seal on them. nfl -- and most are nfl approved items. >> this is all plastic. it shines like plastic, it looks like plastic, you can see the stitching, the way the...
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the pilot reported smoke inside the plane and put the united airlines flight down near wilmington, delaware, instead of boston which was the intended destination. that plane landed safely with 61 grateful passengers on board who were all smiles. >> i was looking out the window in the water and saying hope there's not a water landing because it's going to be really cold there and one difference i would say because of the way we do things in the modern world is everybody had their cameras out taking pictures. i was positively thinking i need to smile because if anything happens, it will be good memory. >> everybody is happy that plane landed safely. firefighters were waiting for the jet when it landed. the plane is a canadian regional jet which is operated by mesa airlines. >>> police are looking for the man who shot up an electronics store in northwest d.c. this is ada's electronics in the 200 block of florida avenue in the bloomingdale neighborhood. the gunman shot another man in the chest. the victim was conscious when officers arrived. the detectives say the suspect is out there dressed i
the pilot reported smoke inside the plane and put the united airlines flight down near wilmington, delaware, instead of boston which was the intended destination. that plane landed safely with 61 grateful passengers on board who were all smiles. >> i was looking out the window in the water and saying hope there's not a water landing because it's going to be really cold there and one difference i would say because of the way we do things in the modern world is everybody had their cameras...
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we could see up to 3/4 of an inch just west of wilmington, close to charleston.annah, georgia, an ice storm warning. plenty of snow to talk about on top of it. just less than an inch for parts of houston which this morning are tumbling temperatures and that's where we find our clayton sandell. >> reporter: hey, good morning, ginger. here in houston, they're treating the roads, trying to keep the dangerous ice from building up. most of the city is shut down. and the entire southeast part of the country now bracing for a winter storm that stretches more than 1200 miles. this morning, vicious windchills slamming half the nation. road crews are prepping for a rare winter storm from texas to the carolinas, something most of the south just isn't equipped to handle. >> we're not geared up to do 1,000 miles of roads if they ice up. we just have to close the roads. >> reporter: in texas, roads are already slick. this worker slipping hard on the ice. this man in grand forks, north dakota, trying desperately to push this car out of the snow. this greyhound bus in eastern il
we could see up to 3/4 of an inch just west of wilmington, close to charleston.annah, georgia, an ice storm warning. plenty of snow to talk about on top of it. just less than an inch for parts of houston which this morning are tumbling temperatures and that's where we find our clayton sandell. >> reporter: hey, good morning, ginger. here in houston, they're treating the roads, trying to keep the dangerous ice from building up. most of the city is shut down. and the entire southeast part...
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>> you know, first, i stopped in wilmington, which is a small town just outside of where i live, andound no luck because it was so cold. no one was on the streets. and i had my girlfriend punch in on the phone, some homeless shelters in philadelphia. and we drove on up this. no luck again around some shelters around north broad street, an area around there. so she said, well, i guess we're going to have to go home, and we drove through love park, which is right by city hall. and i caught eye of a couple of homeless people, or what i thought why homeless people. and we stopped and i put the hazards on in the video, i literally ran up to the guy and made their day. >> often, evan, i think in a daily basis, we often find ourselves walking by homeless people as if they're invisible, or some may walk by them with fear because of stereotypes. did you have any of those feelings at all? >> you know, i've grown up as one of those kids, with friends and everything, has definitely faced those stereotypes. and you or me, and i walk up to them and held a conversation with them and realized and ba
>> you know, first, i stopped in wilmington, which is a small town just outside of where i live, andound no luck because it was so cold. no one was on the streets. and i had my girlfriend punch in on the phone, some homeless shelters in philadelphia. and we drove on up this. no luck again around some shelters around north broad street, an area around there. so she said, well, i guess we're going to have to go home, and we drove through love park, which is right by city hall. and i caught...
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i remember as a kid in wilmington my saying, but with i don't know much. i remember senator herman holloway, the first african-american senator in our state -- and, by the way, the coolest bumper sticker was his when he got elected, it said proudly for holloway. prowledly for holloway. i remember him saying you don't have to know much, joe, you just have to care a lot. i recently had the honor of speaking to the moral service -- at the memorial service for president mandela at the national cathedral in washington. and it was pointed out to me, in preparation for the speech it was p pointed out to me that i'd be speaking from the same pulpit that was used by dr. king in his final sermon on march the 31st, 1968. and that was a profound sermon. dr. king said, and i quote: somewhere we must come to see that human progress never rolls on the wheels of inevitability. let he emphasize that, never rolls on the wheels of inevitability. he went on to say it comes through tireless efforts and persistent work of dedicated individualings who are willing to be coworkers
i remember as a kid in wilmington my saying, but with i don't know much. i remember senator herman holloway, the first african-american senator in our state -- and, by the way, the coolest bumper sticker was his when he got elected, it said proudly for holloway. prowledly for holloway. i remember him saying you don't have to know much, joe, you just have to care a lot. i recently had the honor of speaking to the moral service -- at the memorial service for president mandela at the national...
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wilmington 7, and laguardia set a record at 6 inches.additional snow added to what's already fallen. we could see any where from two to four more inches of snow along the coast of say new jersey and long island and then boston into plymouth where chad is, we could see an additional 8 to 10 inches. this is going to continue to track to the northeast, push on out. you can see the snow lingering in massachusetts by tomorrow morning, then pushing on into canada. it is cold. temperatures will get down to what feels like 14 below zero my tomorrow morning. the three-day forecast, d.c., new york, you'll be in the teens for highs tomorrow. that is cold. >> jennifer, appreciate the update. i want to check in on ted rowlands who is in chicago. earlier in the program, we showed a time lapse image. it looked brutally cold there. how is it now? >> reporter: it feels brutally cold and it is around zero right now, and with the windchills, we're well below zero. we got hammered with the snow last night and the lake-effect snow during the day today. the c
wilmington 7, and laguardia set a record at 6 inches.additional snow added to what's already fallen. we could see any where from two to four more inches of snow along the coast of say new jersey and long island and then boston into plymouth where chad is, we could see an additional 8 to 10 inches. this is going to continue to track to the northeast, push on out. you can see the snow lingering in massachusetts by tomorrow morning, then pushing on into canada. it is cold. temperatures will get...
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wilmington 7, and laguardia set a record at 6 inches. is the additional snow added to what's already fallen. we could see any where from two to four more inches of snow along the coast of say new jersey and long island and then boston into plymouth where chad is, we could see an additional 8 to 10 inches. this is going to continue to track to the northeast, push on out. you can see the snow lingering in massachusetts by tomorrow morning, then pushing on into canada. it is cold. temperatures will get down to what feels like 14 below zero my tomorrow morning. the three-day forecast, d.c., new york, you'll be in the teens for highs tomorrow. that is cold. >> jennifer, appreciate the update. i want to check in on ted rowlands who is in chicago. earlier in the program, we showed a time lapse image. it looked brutally cold there. how is it now? >> reporter: it feels brutally cold and it is around zero right now, and with the windchills, we're well below zero. we got hammered with the snow last night and the lake-effect snow during the day toda
wilmington 7, and laguardia set a record at 6 inches. is the additional snow added to what's already fallen. we could see any where from two to four more inches of snow along the coast of say new jersey and long island and then boston into plymouth where chad is, we could see an additional 8 to 10 inches. this is going to continue to track to the northeast, push on out. you can see the snow lingering in massachusetts by tomorrow morning, then pushing on into canada. it is cold. temperatures...
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myrtle beach and wilmington could get an inch of ice. >> jennifer, i was in greece during a snowstorm not had a snowstorm in 20 to 30 years. they had no idea what to do, they had no deicing fluid at the airport. i assume even though it's the south, you're a little bit better prepared than that? >> yeah. we're a little bit better prepared. i know they are focusing mainly on the interstate. a lot of the side streets have not been touched. we have been outside the cnn building for hours and we have not seen one sand truck or salt truck plow, nothing. you can hear the tires spinning as they are passing. >> maybe greece can send some salt to atlanta. some angry people out there. >>> now, to the pop lead. we say good-bye to an icon, a man bruce springsteen called the father of folk music. the banjo surrendered, it said, the hate. this is a folk hero but let's be honest, he had a very complicated past. >> this guy withstood the test of time not once but over and over again. ♪ if i had a hammer i'd hammer in the morning ♪ >> reporter: he did not like being called a folk musician yet his song
myrtle beach and wilmington could get an inch of ice. >> jennifer, i was in greece during a snowstorm not had a snowstorm in 20 to 30 years. they had no idea what to do, they had no deicing fluid at the airport. i assume even though it's the south, you're a little bit better prepared than that? >> yeah. we're a little bit better prepared. i know they are focusing mainly on the interstate. a lot of the side streets have not been touched. we have been outside the cnn building for...
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>> i finished up my undergraduate degree at the university of north carolina in wilmington.went to the university of the onlyof wyoming for program that accepted me in the neuroscience phd program. i got quite an education not only about neuroscience, the society. things thater of yell and columbia. >> you begin your book talking about a human experiment that you recently did. explain that. this particular experiment was featured in "the new york times" recently. i had read the literature, the animal literature showing when you allow an animal to self administer, press a level to receive intravenous injections of cocaine, they will do so until they die. but then when i look at the literature more carefully, if you provide that animal with a sexually receptive mage, with some sweet treats like sugar water or something of that nature, a would not take the drug. they would engage in those other activities. i thought it would be interesting to find out whether or not crack cocaine addicts could also have their drug taking behavior altered or changed by providing an alternative.
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joining me now, one of the first reporters at the scene on sunday of the star news in wilmington, northon't see how this could possibly have happened. here's an unarmed 18-year-old. no one in this situation is armed except the police officers. they had overwhelming control of that situation. have you heard any theory from the police as to why there kou been a legitimate use of deadly force there? >> unfortunately at this point in time, details are scarce at best as to what transpired sunday afternoon down in that quiet rural community. we're still asking the questions, i know the family for every question i have, they have five more. just following suit. unfortunately, though, we just don't have too many answers and speculation is not something that local authorities are doing right now. >> and the family, the parents have spoken to the local media there as we've seen in some of those clips. their story seems quite simple, doesn't it? >> i mean, that version of events is quite straightforward. and being one of the first reporters who responded to the home sunday afternoon, they have stu
joining me now, one of the first reporters at the scene on sunday of the star news in wilmington, northon't see how this could possibly have happened. here's an unarmed 18-year-old. no one in this situation is armed except the police officers. they had overwhelming control of that situation. have you heard any theory from the police as to why there kou been a legitimate use of deadly force there? >> unfortunately at this point in time, details are scarce at best as to what transpired...
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even down towards charleston, south carolina, 3 to 6 inches of snow down into myrtle beach and wilmington are parts of the country that don't deal well with the wintry weather. they just don't have the resources. but they're going to get socked nonetheless. we're expecting 8 to 12 inches of snow in virginia beach. this is by tomorrow morning. places like columbia, south carolina, 2 to 4 inches. this is the type of weather that can paralyze the region for many days. besides the snow, ice accumulations will be significant. this is the type of ice, half an inch, that can knock down power, and folks in the southeast should be prepared to be without power for days. besides that southern storm, wind chills still brutal in the midwest. it feels like 13 in new york city. and it feels like 24 below in green bay. we're even going to see snow in new york city overnight tonight from the storm. it is a massive storm. but we are expecting warmer conditions, so by the super bowl, by the weekend, we're expecting temperatures back to the low 40s. so we're going to thaw things out very nicely. right now, g
even down towards charleston, south carolina, 3 to 6 inches of snow down into myrtle beach and wilmington are parts of the country that don't deal well with the wintry weather. they just don't have the resources. but they're going to get socked nonetheless. we're expecting 8 to 12 inches of snow in virginia beach. this is by tomorrow morning. places like columbia, south carolina, 2 to 4 inches. this is the type of weather that can paralyze the region for many days. besides the snow, ice...
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quarter of an inch in new orleans and almost near half an inch towards wilmington.ing and then you have the snow as colder air filters in. good amounts when you talk southern states. towards raleigh seeing 30 terribly six inches. new orleans getting that much. they haven't had that in 100 years. it's not a little bit. look across the gulf. cold air is, snow down to the south. of course you see the wintery mix spreading into the southern states overnight around the carolinas. then huff tyou have the change temperatures. take a look at today. 20 degrees cooler than yesterday. chicago will get to 12 below at the highest peak of the day where the temperatures are the warmest. that's the wind chill. that's what it feels like. that's all i care about in chicago. >> a lot of soup for meals. >> it would last. i want to leave. >> thanks indra. >>> we'll continue to track this big story the weather and also to washington where chris is handling the other big story. >> it's cold here and a cold wind blowing through the capital. the president warned congress he would do it. he
quarter of an inch in new orleans and almost near half an inch towards wilmington.ing and then you have the snow as colder air filters in. good amounts when you talk southern states. towards raleigh seeing 30 terribly six inches. new orleans getting that much. they haven't had that in 100 years. it's not a little bit. look across the gulf. cold air is, snow down to the south. of course you see the wintery mix spreading into the southern states overnight around the carolinas. then huff tyou have...
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rita in wilmington, delaware, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hi, thank youf all, if i had won the lottery, i would give it to you just to be sitting in that care right now. next to this remarkable human being. cat, my admiration for you is -- i had one comment i was going to make, and now i have five or to six pages of notes i've been taking. you have courage that -- [inaudible] once said that mass media would be the saving grace of the public because it would expose the people who were -- sexual abuse of children, etc. but it would eventually turn on itself and become so big that it would be what it's become. i don't know if you're familiar with matt, the aibi who writes for "rolling stone" mag. he said i can't understand why mass media, all these tv shows and everything can can't find all these facts that little "rolling stone" magazine can find. and it reminds -- and, in fact, taibi, as in cat, the guy that reminds me of you because -- i'm trying to get all this out -- you fascinate me. first of all, i thought you would be all wrinkled and older, because,
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. >> reporter: for cities like wilmington, north carolina, myrtle beach, charleston, this is their firsteenville, north carolina, is expecting snow and they only have three snowplows. >> governors are declaring states of emergency, trying to get resources like these to the places where they're most needed. steve osunsami, abc news, greenville, north carolina. >> those snowplows will be busy right through this morning's rush hour as snow and ice slow down commuters. >> our coverage continues right now with accuweather. meteorologist jim dickey has the latest. good morning, jim. >> good morning, marci and ryan. high impact winter storm continuing here. many towns were shut down tuesday from the ice and snow which thankfully is starting to wind down through mississippi, alabama into georgia. snow staying heavy through the morning hours eastern north carolina, eastern virginia. even here we'll see the snow end through the morning as the snow departs out to the north and east. cold air continues to sweep in. not much chance for this to melt. as much as 6 to 10 inches, eastern north carolina t
. >> reporter: for cities like wilmington, north carolina, myrtle beach, charleston, this is their firsteenville, north carolina, is expecting snow and they only have three snowplows. >> governors are declaring states of emergency, trying to get resources like these to the places where they're most needed. steve osunsami, abc news, greenville, north carolina. >> those snowplows will be busy right through this morning's rush hour as snow and ice slow down commuters. >>...
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wilmington and delaware. we are going to get that next system as we go through the friday and saturday time frame. very cold across the midwest. look at the temperatures thursday morning. 18 below zero. 15 below in minneapolis and in chicago at only 2 degrees. for today being we have a blizzard warning in effect for much of the northern plains. we have the winder advisories. look at the three-day temperatures. burlington, 7 on thursday and 12 on friday. look at that. zero on thursday. very, very cold and that's going to stay. >> jennifer gray, thank you. we will revisit the weather at the top of next hour. the president is set to announce a new initiative 20 tackle rape and assault on college campuses, let's listen. >> that's preventing the outrage of the crime of sexual violence in america. i want to thank the members of my cabinet here today. secretaries chuck hagel and arnie duncan and general holder. their presence here today and the presence of so many leaders from across my administration is a testament
wilmington and delaware. we are going to get that next system as we go through the friday and saturday time frame. very cold across the midwest. look at the temperatures thursday morning. 18 below zero. 15 below in minneapolis and in chicago at only 2 degrees. for today being we have a blizzard warning in effect for much of the northern plains. we have the winder advisories. look at the three-day temperatures. burlington, 7 on thursday and 12 on friday. look at that. zero on thursday. very,...
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with dave in wilmington, delaware, you are on with david strickland.caller: as we look forward in the global markets and especially the asian markets, for example india right now underthey can build a car their market for about two thousand dollars. if a car like that was to come to the u.s. in terms of meeting safety and cafÉ standards, does your desk have any idea what the conversion costs and effort would be to bring the car to market? host: thank you for the question. mr. strickland? is a great question, and the standards in the united states are the strongest in the world in terms of detecting occupants and pedestrians as well. the fuel economy standards are also strict. it is difficult to say what the cost differential would be for a vehicle that is only for sally and other parts of the world for being compliant -- for sale in other parts of the world, for being compliant. the reason is americans in our driving environment facing number of different issues. we have very different terrain across the country. different levels of pedestrian congesti
with dave in wilmington, delaware, you are on with david strickland.caller: as we look forward in the global markets and especially the asian markets, for example india right now underthey can build a car their market for about two thousand dollars. if a car like that was to come to the u.s. in terms of meeting safety and cafÉ standards, does your desk have any idea what the conversion costs and effort would be to bring the car to market? host: thank you for the question. mr. strickland? is a...
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the storm will come down to the gulf of mexico and down to new orleans, it will be snow here in wilmington going up into hampton road to virginia. these are the wind chills. it feels like 32 degrees below in green bay and 25 in minneapolis and it's not going up for the next few weeks. it will be a cold super bowl, but not this cold. >> enjoy the icy venues. we will chat from new orleans. meantime, coming up next, as athletes begin arriving before the winter olympics, a new terror threat surfaces. we will tell you what happened now. mac lemore apologizes for winning best rap album at the grammys and his win is getting a lot of reaction about the genre and race. we will go there, coming up. natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthri
the storm will come down to the gulf of mexico and down to new orleans, it will be snow here in wilmington going up into hampton road to virginia. these are the wind chills. it feels like 32 degrees below in green bay and 25 in minneapolis and it's not going up for the next few weeks. it will be a cold super bowl, but not this cold. >> enjoy the icy venues. we will chat from new orleans. meantime, coming up next, as athletes begin arriving before the winter olympics, a new terror threat...
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with dave in wilmington, delaware, you are on with david strickland.caller: as we look forward in the global markets and especially the asianarke and especially the asian markets for example, for $2,000 left the car like that comes to the u.s. in terms of meeting safety and cafe standards to they know the conversion cost to bring the car to market? >> host: day que for that question mr. david strickland? >> guest: state -- reckless the standards are this august to protect those occupancy and passengers and pedestrians as well. there also fairly strict but is this difficult to see the cost differential for the vehicle to be compliant but there would be a cost differential. the reason being that it faces a number of different issues different trade of pedestrian congestion and high levels of speed and we follow the data for decades to make sure they have the right elements and to reduce fatalities. then fled the differential but i am not sure what the number would be. >> host: from twitter house safe can cars the van hackers can commandeer your smart car
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i remember as a kid in wilmington, i was saying, but i do not know much. i remember senator herman halloween, the first african- american senator in our state," bumper sticker ever was when he said " proudlyt for holloway." you just have to care a lot. you just have to care a lot. i recently had the honor of speaking to a memorial service of president mandela at the national cathedral, and it was pointed out to me and at first i did not realize it, in preparation for the speed, it was pointed out to me that i would be speaking from the same pulpit that was used by dr. king in his final sermon on march 31, 1968. that was a profound sermon. said, somewhere we must come to see that human progress never rolls on the wheels of inevitability. we emphasize that. never rolls on the wheels of inevitability. he went on to say, it comes through tireless efforts and persistent work of dedicated individuals who are willing to be coworkers with god. as my mom would say, doing god's work. that is what all of you are all about as you fight for economic justice, racial and
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wilmington, delaware, just under ten inches. north and west of boston, they had two feet.ere are areas that had a whole lot more. d.c. picking up one to three inches around this region. there's still winter storm warnings, at least for the next couple of hours, that includes most of the east coast there. parts of southern new england. up through maine. of course, they got quite a bit, too. and then, even colder air behind. i'm already talking about sub zero. you're watching the numbers tick. and by tomorrow morning, here's what it feels like. actually air temperatures, 2 below boston. 9 below in portland, maine. and 6 in new york city. certainly the coldest air of the season so far. and we've got even more to talk about. for now, let's go up to massachusetts and ron claiborne. >> reporter: hey, ginger. i'm about 20, 30 miles south of boston. it is still snowing and blowing. we're getting pretty good gusts here. i would guess maybe 20 miles per hour or so. and the snow's still coming out. it's hard to gauge how much snow we have had because it's drifting around. i'm going t
wilmington, delaware, just under ten inches. north and west of boston, they had two feet.ere are areas that had a whole lot more. d.c. picking up one to three inches around this region. there's still winter storm warnings, at least for the next couple of hours, that includes most of the east coast there. parts of southern new england. up through maine. of course, they got quite a bit, too. and then, even colder air behind. i'm already talking about sub zero. you're watching the numbers tick....
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anywhere from atlanta, including raleigh, could see a wintery mix around wilmington, as we go through 9:00 p.m., should be clearing out in the atlanta area. and then as we get through rush hour tomorrow morning, most of this is going to be cleared out, which is the good news. of course, it is going to be a slow go, don, as on the roadways, especially if it stays slushy like this and it starts to freeze overnight. but it is a pretty sight. it's just folks need to get off the roads in atlanta because the entire city, i'm telling you, is in gridlock. >> and when it rains there, people have issues. was that a live driving cam picture that we had? live in atlanta. thank you, jennifer. the last big snowstorm there was two years ago. and i remember i lived ten minutes away. it took me about two hours to get home. that's how bad it gets in atlanta when it starts to snow. our meteorologist chad myers in new orleans. people there are being told now, chad, to get a game plan. new orleans, much the same as atlanta. they're not used to dealing with snow. what's the city's plan? >> basically be off
anywhere from atlanta, including raleigh, could see a wintery mix around wilmington, as we go through 9:00 p.m., should be clearing out in the atlanta area. and then as we get through rush hour tomorrow morning, most of this is going to be cleared out, which is the good news. of course, it is going to be a slow go, don, as on the roadways, especially if it stays slushy like this and it starts to freeze overnight. but it is a pretty sight. it's just folks need to get off the roads in atlanta...
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still fog left around raleigh to wilmington.iladelphia. but in newark, we heard of a ground stop for at least another 15 minutes. the forecast also calls for very warm conditions in much of the west where we continue to have this horrible drought. and over the next two weeks, we have a lot of fast-moving storms through the eastern half of the country and extremely warm and dry everywhere in the west. i was mentioning the fog around new york city. it's a pretty cool shot. the fog is primarily just over the hudson river to your right and the east river to the left. but not so much right over midtown. another interesting morning. sun will be out soon in new york city. you're watching "morning joe." [ male announcer ] this is jim. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on
still fog left around raleigh to wilmington.iladelphia. but in newark, we heard of a ground stop for at least another 15 minutes. the forecast also calls for very warm conditions in much of the west where we continue to have this horrible drought. and over the next two weeks, we have a lot of fast-moving storms through the eastern half of the country and extremely warm and dry everywhere in the west. i was mentioning the fog around new york city. it's a pretty cool shot. the fog is primarily...
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in high school as a remedial student, in may i will be graduating with my bachelors degree from wilmingtonce. [applause] i am now a homeowner of seven years, and i work in a doctor's office. my dream is to further my education and received a master's degree in social service and help women have struggled the way i have. [applause] >> this is my story. i was born in st. mary parish louisiana the 11th of 13 children, the parents who may get off of a seller of $27 a week, for two weeks in a local nearby sugarcane field. i've always wanted to go to college but i kept taking detours. after a shotgun wedding to my husband, gabriel, an army veteran, i had my first child at age 17, and for more after that. gabriel also dreamed of going to college, but with a wife and five children to support, he found a job at the local shipyard instead. then when the shipyard shut down, gabriel found work as an auto mechanic making less than minimum wage. it was at that time that we knew we were in trouble. now, for the longest time we tried not to go on public assistance, not us. but one day i found myself at th
in high school as a remedial student, in may i will be graduating with my bachelors degree from wilmingtonce. [applause] i am now a homeowner of seven years, and i work in a doctor's office. my dream is to further my education and received a master's degree in social service and help women have struggled the way i have. [applause] >> this is my story. i was born in st. mary parish louisiana the 11th of 13 children, the parents who may get off of a seller of $27 a week, for two weeks in a...
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with dave in wilmington, delaware, you are on with david strickland.caller: as we look forward in the global markets and especially the asian markets, for example india right now underthey can build a car their market for about two thousand dollars. if a car like that was to come to the u.s. in terms of meeting safety and cafÉ standards, does your desk have any idea what the conversion costs and effort would be to bring the car to market? host: thank you for the question. mr. strickland? is a great question, and the standards in the united states are the strongest in the world in terms of detecting occupants and pedestrians as well. the fuel economy standards are also strict. it is difficult to say what the cost differential would be for a vehicle that is only for sally and other parts of the world for being compliant -- for sale in other parts of the world, for being compliant. the reason is americans in our driving environment facing number of different issues. we have very different terrain across the country. different levels of pedestrian congesti
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now, brownsville, texas, southern louisiana, panhandle of florida, charleston, south carolina, wilmington, snow still along the outer banks, and that snow goes all the way up, coastal new jersey on into long island and coastal new england. snowfall amounts, another 3 to 6 inches of snow. sam champion is in atlanta right now, and sam, you know, the mayor yesterday, the governor saying, oh, my gosh, this was unexpected. we weren't prepared, which i say to them, bulldinky. >> i've got to say you're right to that. i know that people really didn't take it seriously. but this storm was well forecast. and we were on the weather channel yesterday, last night, all night long telling the stories. and i just want to show you quickly, though, look at the road behind us. you can still see there's an icy glaze over all that. that's a major interstate. that's 75, where 75 and 85 get together here. we're at 14 degrees. if anyone's counting on nature to warm things up today, we'll barely get to the freezing mark. it's really going to take people to get these roads working. it doesn't look like this hour o
now, brownsville, texas, southern louisiana, panhandle of florida, charleston, south carolina, wilmington, snow still along the outer banks, and that snow goes all the way up, coastal new jersey on into long island and coastal new england. snowfall amounts, another 3 to 6 inches of snow. sam champion is in atlanta right now, and sam, you know, the mayor yesterday, the governor saying, oh, my gosh, this was unexpected. we weren't prepared, which i say to them, bulldinky. >> i've got to say...
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look at what we got 10 1/2 inches in wilmington, philly closing in on 14 inches, new york city, 11, pickingof massachusetts. and we've got a piece of the polar vortex that snapped off. it is now bringing cold air all the way down into the south. tomorrow morning, chicago, it'll feel like 28 below, detroit six below, columbus 24 below, the northeast, more cold air making its way in. and during the day on thursday afternoon, it'll feel like only eight in new york. cleveland, 13, 14 degrees for an actual air temperature. and look at how far south. atlanta, a high temperature of 32. 18 windchill. so all in all, we are going to be looking at cold air for the next at least 72 >>> good morning to you, wednesday. we have a great looking day all across the bay area. temperatures still cool enough for a coat out there. we're at 45 degrees in concord. half moon bay 54 degrees. 52 in san francisco. we're expecting to climb into the mid-60s as we hit noon. 69 degrees to round out the day. 10 to 15 degrees above average. at least for now. something that's not average, the surf heading our way. there is a
look at what we got 10 1/2 inches in wilmington, philly closing in on 14 inches, new york city, 11, pickingof massachusetts. and we've got a piece of the polar vortex that snapped off. it is now bringing cold air all the way down into the south. tomorrow morning, chicago, it'll feel like 28 below, detroit six below, columbus 24 below, the northeast, more cold air making its way in. and during the day on thursday afternoon, it'll feel like only eight in new york. cleveland, 13, 14 degrees for an...
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so we are looking for up to 1/2 inch of ice from wilmington into albany, georgia.. that is going to be tough. some areas up to a foot. that's w >>> good tuesday morning to you, the time is 9:11, i'm christina loren. look at your temperatures climbing nicely. you're already at average, for example, in half moon bay. and you will be able to reach temperatures today unseasonably mild, and temperatures in the upper 60s in the east bay. cooler in san francisco, you're at 60 today, 67 in the south bay. rain on the way tomorrow night into thursday. >>> hey, by the way, thought you might want to check this out. take a look here. "today's take" cuff links. >> you found that? who gave you those? >> val wilson, provides a lot of the little gadgets for our crowd out there. so -- you know, mr. vice president, you gave me a set of your cuff links, we would love to give you a "today's take" set of cuff links. we'd like you to come pick them up right here. >> you've got to come here at 9:00 a.m. to pick them up. >> that's right. >> val and mike, thanks so much. "today's take," che
so we are looking for up to 1/2 inch of ice from wilmington into albany, georgia.. that is going to be tough. some areas up to a foot. that's w >>> good tuesday morning to you, the time is 9:11, i'm christina loren. look at your temperatures climbing nicely. you're already at average, for example, in half moon bay. and you will be able to reach temperatures today unseasonably mild, and temperatures in the upper 60s in the east bay. cooler in san francisco, you're at 60 today, 67 in the...