Thousand words. Trump is right, which is why i like to look presented by toyota, lets go places. Welcome to cbs this morning. John tully came up to me and said i used to hit tennis balls with charlie when i was 14. He sang me the charlie rose theme song. He sang it with gusto and asked me the question everybody has been asking all of us. When is he coming back. We are happy to report to you today, drum roll please, hell be back at this table starting monday sitting in that chair. He underwent open heart surgery on february 9th to replace his aortic valve. Everything went great. Hes been resting up the last few weeks. He wrote this note, do you remember this, he said i look forward to seeing you in march. True to his word he will be back here on monday. Thats so exciting. By all accounts, looks better than ever. That is so true. He looks like a ralph lauren ad or looks like he stepped off a tennis court. Youve seen him, too, norah. Had lunch with him. Hes been wanting to come back. We s
The cold spell is threatening the Cherry Blossoms in washington, d. C. The trees are on the verge of peak bloom. Bitter cold and wet, heavy snow sitting on the flower buds could kill them. And with a little bit more than a week before spring, anthony, this is not even the latest blizzard the hit ohio. Last year nearly a foot of snow fell in the second week of april. Michelle miller in cleveland, thanks, michelle. The storm is already causing trouble for travelers. Transportation correspondent kris van cleave is at Laguardia Airport in new york. Its my fathers birthday, and its a pain in the neck. You know, its making me so upset. Reporter this woman is like thousands trying to beat winters brutal last gasp. She has to get out today to be with her family to celebrate in time. I will have to wait maybe until thursday, or if not maybe i dont know when. Reporter shes far from alone. Airlines are pulling their planes out of the storms path tonight, and flights are expected to be scarce up a
Stretching all the way up into maine. Thats where a combination of strong winds and heavy snow will create some poor travel conditions as we head through tuesday. Heres a look at the timeline. Moving its way up the coast, tricky part of the forecast is the rain snow line arrives right on the 95 corridor, right through the big cities, d. C. , philly, and boston. That means the trickiest forecast where the most people live. Big snow off to the north and west moving quickly and departing by wednesday morning. Heres a look at the snow totals. Again, the bigger snow up to two feet just north and west of most of those major cities. Heres a look at a few of them. Boston at 6 to 12. In the new york area at 12 to 18. Philadelphia at 8 to 12, and d. C. , a few inches of snow but much bigger totals just west of all these cities. And the wind is part of the story. As this deepens and undergoes bombogenesis, well see gusts top 60 miles per hour. So Power Outages will be coming along with this, as w
As veterans, we committed to protect our country. We served and sacrificed for the things that mattered most. Those experiences shaped our lives. Now were husbands, wives, parents, and friends. And sometimes we forget that the biggest challenge can be asking for support. The Veterans Crisis line is here for veterans. Dial 18002738255 and press 1. It matters. Now to some potentially dangerous weather. Blizzard warnings are going up overnight in the east from philadelphia to new york and boston. A noreaster could bring as much as two feet of snow and whiteout conditions to the region. The airlines have already canceled more than 6,000 flights. New york citys elevated Subway Service will be suspended before dawn. School closures tomorrow include philadelphia, new york city, and boston. We have team of reporters covering the storm. First eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz. Eric . Reporter anthony, good evening. A very powerful and disruptive noreaster in midmarch up
So has the american kennel club. It too has come out against the increased license fees and new regulations. In des moines, forrt saunders, kcrgtv9 news. The iowa senate will likely debate a bill to kill privatized medicaid in the state, tomorrow. The bill would order the department of health and Human Services to terminate contracts with the three companies scheduled to take over iowas medicaid program. The state is scheduled to transition to privatized care on march first. The transition was supposed to happen january 1st. But federal regulators said the state needed more time to signup iowans. The legislationonas a solid chance of passing in the senate tomorrow where democrats hold a narrow majority. Itll face trouble in the republicancontrolled house. Speaker Linda Upmeyer said she likely wont let the bililon the house floor, because governor branstad will certainly sponsor of the legislation, is hoping upupeyer will reconsider if republicans have a good show of support tomorrow an