with the intense winds gusts of 55 miles per hour, wow, that is going to create immense snow drifts so we re watching for very, very intense bands of snow to work their way across michigan and much of the region so the wins are going to be fierce across areas of ohio all the way to upstate new york and even into vermont and, of course, that will make the temperature colder and a lot more snow pile on up. we re looking at future cast. it will show the lake-effect event should be wrapping up as we go into the next 48 hours. overall we ll be monitoring this as well as the blizzard warning in effect for parts of michigan straight through tomorrow night. dangerous situation, bonnie, thanks so much. you could call 2011 the year of big trials. casey anthony, conrad murray and the connecticut murders drew the attention of many of us. these trials not only gained massive media attention, they also changed the legal landscape. joining me now former prosecutor holly hughes to break it all dow
shooter. he s still at large in the park. we have other agencies assisting us with trying to apprehend him and meanwhile, we ve been evacuating visitors from the lower parts of the park and we ve got about 85 people who are staying put in our main park visitors center until we think it s safe for them to leave. but you already had a lot of people in the park, right, when this happened? yeah, it was a busy day. it was a sunny day with, you know, nice weather and the holiday weekend, of course, so people had come up to play in the snow and go snowshoeing and cross country skiing and so, yeah, there were quite a few people in the park when this happened. tell us what happened. we understand one of the park rangers tried to pull this man over. take us through that that s right. we had ranger dan komecha who tried 0 pull this person over. he refused to stop so ranger anderson set up a blockade with her patrol vehicle to intercept him and when he reached that point he jumpe
engines! road rage. nascar crowd boos the first lady before the last race of the season. this is your am: wake up call. and good morning to you. it is monday, november 21st from the time warner center in new york, i m carol costello. an accused terrorist behind bars in new york city this morning. 27-year-old jose was a u.s. citizen who was taken into custody on saturday and arraigned late last night. he s accused of building homemade bombs and plotting to plant them in police cars and they say he planned to target u.s. troops arriving home from iraq and afghanistan. the supercommittee ending up like all the other mere mortal committees announcing they failed and the trigger about to go off to an automatic across the board budget cuts. 20 people killed as protesters returned to cairo s tahrir square and things take an ugly square just one week from elections. let s head to atlanta and get a check of today s weather. meteorologist bonnie schneider is in. good morn
and boston just slushy snow for you. our future cast shows today is fine. blue is the snow. that moves in as we go throughout the day on saturday and then new england on saturday night. time it up for your weekend plans. sunday looks good for everyone. halloween looks good too. you re watching morning joe brewed by starbucks.
ice castle. yes. plenty of ice to come. cold air. snow in the forecast. severe weather stealing the head loins. we have a lot of heavy rain that s developing. probably within of the bigger storm systems we ve dealt with in a while. this is going to have it all. severe weather and snow and ice. the rain right now all over kentucky. we had a lot of heavy rain in tennessee overnight and arkansas and now it s really started just north of nashville, bowling green, up 65. paducah and kentucky today with the best chance of flash flooding. expecting two to three inches of rain. let me play this out for you. future cast, the blue shows you where it s going to snow. red and yellows, dealing with heavy rain and the possibility of thunderstorms. doing through the day today, by about 6:00 p.m., that heavy rain over kentucky, the ohio river and to the south that i m concerned. arkansas, little rock to memphis southward, dealing with strong storms, maybe tornadoes.