As the sun begins to set, more cold and ice problems. Hi, steve. Will stay cold for the next day or so. We will have the warmup, and then a huge, huge cooldown. Take a look outside the belfort furniture weather center. Nationals at reagan airport. Dulles at 22. The windchill factor what it feels like out there only eight at dulles. It feels like six at gaithersburg. It feels like three degrees in hagerstown. Our skies have cleared out. That has allowed our temperatures to tumble really fast. Thanks to a fresh coating of inw out there five inches damascus that is going to really help our temperatures plummet. If you have activities this evening, temperatures will only be 15 to 20 degrees. To single waking up digits. Early tomorrow morning monday night into tuesday, we could see some of the coldest temperatures are you ready for this . In 20 years. Details in just a few minutes. Steve, very much. As you said, this cold we are experiencing is dangerous cold. Especially those without heat
Sides of the Cash Register are torn with regard to hiking the minimum wage to 15. Woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by and by the alfred p. Sloan foundation. Supporting science, technology, and improved Economic Performance and Financial Literacy in the 21st century. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Ifill the worst flooding in decades literally drowned parts of the Florida Panhandle and coastal alabama today. The deluge was triggered by the same front thats spawned tornadoes and killed at least 37 people this week. Ifill streets turned into rivers, and cars into islands, as it started pouring yesterday, from gulf shores, alabama to pensacola, florida, and didnt stop. I came down about 6 00 this mor
The federal case, geoff zarillo and paul katano. There are righights tha come along. The justices declined to rule and therefore upheld al ban. Our straight friends are getting married. The sky has not fallen in. I spoke to the proposition 8 challengers in washington, d. C. In a minute, you will hear from chris and sandy. But first, my interview with the men. They have been a couple since 1998 and married last year. Was there a moment for a series or a series of moments where you realized that you were not just disappointed people, as a lot of people were in california after prop 8, but ready to join the fight, ready to put the bit in your teeth and actually take this to court . Your proposition 8 hurt. It hurt before it passed because the propaganda took a shift and the shift was to utilize this idea that children would be harmed, the institution of marriage would be harmed, heterosexual couples would no longer get married if you were to allow Marriage Equality. It was the propaganda
Thats what the u. N. And humanitarian chief valerie amos said today. The relief efforts so far have been stretched thin because of the continued fighting. More than 400,000 people in gaza have been displaced. 1400 mostly civilians have been killed. Ive seen damage done to whole neighborhoods and infrastructure. This morning ive seen the catastrophic human cost of this war as pediatric ward in the main hospital in gaza with broken bodies that are the real and unacceptable consequence of an Armed Conflict waged with at times disproportionate force in urban settings. Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying he wont wind down his operations instead calling up 16,000 more reservists. As of now we have neutralized dozens of tunnels. We vow to finish this mission with or without a ceasefire. This work is important for the security of israel citizens. Until then the fighting continues and the death toll rises. Nick schifrin is on the ground in gaza. Reporter Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu n
I want to thank red river theater for this terrific venue he, the want to thank gibson for turning out. You may have noticed when you walk in that he has books in the lobby. Joe will stick around the sun some afterwards. Ill be will take advantage of that. Also want to thank joe for coming a little bit off the main circuit but publishers but you want to come to concord. Of course she also can this the old friends. That is one of the things that happens when you work as a reporter. You need a lot of people, and this difference for a long time. So, of want to say just in the introduction of think probably in you read a little bit about this and the moderate, but by way of introduction talk a little bit about my experience with her. That bomb that at some point during that time to decide the issue wanted to leave them on. And nice up from the st. Petersburg time. Of thing anyway strobe light show did. She had a great loyalty. Such a wonderful time as a reporter. We were accused reporters