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0 the business has more customers, which means they may hire more workers and make more of a profit. and let's not forget, not only is it good for the economy, it's the right thing to do. there's a simple, moral principle at stake if you take responsibility and you work as hard as these folks work, if you work full-time, you shouldn't be living in poverty. not in america. we believe that. [ applause ] and this executive order will cover americans are disabilities, because this principle doesn't just apply to some of us, it applies to all of us. so i'm going to keep doing whatever i can to raise working american's wages, and i would ask any business leader out there, any governor, any mayor, any local leader listening, do it would lift millions of americans out of the poverty immediately. it would help millions more work their way out of poverty without a single dollar in taxes or new spending. it's the right thing to do. just last month, 600 economists, including seven nobel prize winners wrote the leaders of congress to remind them that the bill before congress would have little or no negative effect on hiring, on jobs. so it's not going to depress the economy, it'll boost the economy. yes. it will give more businesses more customers with more money to spend, it'll grow the economy for everybody. so -- yeah. he's excited about it. so members of congress have a pretty clear choice to make right now, raise our worker's wages, grow our economy, or let wages stagnate further and give workers what amounts to another pay cut this year. restore unemployment insurance for americans still looking for that job, or expose them further to hardship. [ applause ] members of congress, you can help people make progress in their own lives, or you can hinder that progress. and every american deserves to know where your elected representative stands on this issue. so ask your senator, ask your representative in the house, do you support raising the federal minimum wage to 10.10 an hour? if they say yes, tell them, good job. you know, they don't hear that that often. so give them a pat on the back, give them a hug, let them know, way to go, that's the right thing to do. if they say no, now, be polite. i mean, don't just yell at them, but say, well, why not? ask them to reconsider siding with an overwhelming majority of americans. encourage them to say yes. give america a raise. so i'm about to sign this executive order. when you hear me talking about my pen and my phone to make a difference for middle class americans and those working to get in the middle class, this is exactly what i mean. i will do what i can, congress needs to do what it needs to do. i will not give up on this fight. americans deserve a raise, americans deserve to know more economic security in their own lives. we have to create new jobs, strengthen the middle class, build new ladders for those working their way into the middle class, just like these folks right here. there are millions of americans who could use a little boost. millions of americans outside of washington who are tired of the old, stale political arguments, or just tired of people looking out for people who can afford big lobbyists and big campaign contributions. there are folks out there who want to see us restore an economy that works for everybody, and get back to our founding vision of opportunity for all. i know you guys will work with me, but go out there and organize some more. thank you, everybody. let's give americans a raise right now. i'm going to sign this. >> president obama at the white house signing the executive order raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 for contract workers. also calling on congress to raise the minimum wage as well, and also to extend unemployment benefits to the roughly 2.3 million americans who lost them back in december. we're following that story at the white house. news nation is also following the winter storm that the national weather service describes as, quote, an event of historical proportions. it's now battering the mid-atlantic after sweeping across the south and leaving at least eight people dead in weather-related traffic accidents in texas, mississippi, north carolina, and south carolina. more than 350,000 customers do not have power in georgia, south carolina and louisiana as well. that storm is going to head up the coast into new england, dumping more than a foot of snow in some places. right now in atlanta, where a storm two weeks ago took that region by surprise and stranded thousands in vehicles, roads are slick, but with schools and most businesses closed, traffic is quite light. here's the governor who had trouble with the last storm. >> our biggest thing is that people continue to heed the warnings and that they say home and stay out of the way of emergency agencies and power companies. especially the power companies. >> there's georgia governor. others are bracing for the worst. this is charlotte, north carolina, in the past hour. traffic is snarled as heavy snow falls. here's that governor earlier today. >> storm is very unpredictable. it's one of the toughest storms we're going to see in our history. most likely do the common sense things, we know it's coming, take the precautions right now. >> that was governor mckrorry. so far 3500 flights cancelled today, expected to grow. and you can see courtesy of the misery map, atlanta airport, the world's busiest, virtually all red. and joining me on the phone is ken from the atlanta emergency agency. what's the scene like in georgia? >> well, as governor diehl mentioned, by and large most people have heeded the warnings and are at home. i understood that most roads are deserted, and so are, you know, the highways are deserted, and so are city streets. >> that's certainly good news considering what we saw there some two weeks ago. sounds like people heeded the warnings this time. what's the greatest concern right now? >> power outages. right now we've got a report of approximately 200,000 customers without power statewide. and that number is probably larger and is going to increase even more as the day wears on through early tonight. the national weather service is forecasting that we'll have high winds today, 20 mile an hour plus gusts. and for trees and so forth with coats of ice, these high winds are guaranteed to cause more outages. so that's our major concern right now. >> ken, thank you. keep us up to date, sir. we appreciate your time let's go to charlotte, north carolina. erica edwards is standing by there. what's the latest on conditions in charlotte? >> reporter: we're not used to snow like this. we are expected to get up to 8 inches here. but it's the ice, we have been watching the ice storm from georgia into carolinas, causing massive power outages to a quarter million people. officials saying stay home today and tomorrow. we have seen the images of the cars on i-277, that's the main loop around charlotte. we are not hearing reports of people abandoning their vehicles. the roads are slick and people are getting stuck. they have called off school tomorrow. >> 8 inches in charlotte, north carolina, might as well be 48 snows. this general area, 6-9 inches over the next couple of hours. and rain on the coast. and all will go up the eastern sea board into tomorrow. around 10:00 p.m. tonight, it will push into washington, d.c. there's the computer model, the snow, the mixing, there's the rain. around 10:00 or 11:00, snowing in d.c. and baltimore. and moving into southern new jersey. early tomorrow morning, the snow in and around new york city. there's the snow line. notice it's down near atlantic city. as we head towards lunchtime, it's rain in the city, in new york, new jersey, it is all rain. all rain in boston at this time. but it's all snow from upstate new york back into pennsylvania and back towards washington, d.c. starting to change over. and the evening, it's all rain along the coastal areas, heavy snow inland. and as cold air wraps around into the storm system, changing back to snow from new york to albany and boston. it's a little too late to pick up any significant snows at that point. otherwise, snowfall totals look like this. it's a very big storm in the inland areas. washington, d.c., 10 inches, philadelphia, 7, scranton, a foot or more. albany, 8 inches. but again, notice, from new york city up to long island and up towards boston, snowfall will be lower because the rain/snow line shifts inland as the storm system hugs the immediate coast. that's it, back to you, craig. >> the brutal winter continues. we continue to keep our eye on the storm. we are following developing news on capitol hill as well. the senate voting on the clean debt limit bill passed by the house, we're going to get an update on that vote, next. dad, why are you getting that? 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