Taxes decem morning. And then a little bit ago this is the worst hes seen flooding and highway 37 and 14 years and half a mile east of where 1 0137 meet. Reporter this way is eased down then the if you traffic and the west on road you see how much deeper is on that side rightness center you see the very top of a mile marker there gives you an idea of the feet of water that is covering the road right now with the very top sticking out right now and then as the pan over to the left of the seat held trends are going overwrite their working on a pump that theyre going. Reporter and then going eastbound. Kedging 37 from 31. And the department of transportation may be it could be this weekend. And south, and apollo 13 around 5 00 this morning. Crews plan for repairs. \ there in dramatic for schoolmates. The cause of why the crash speeding or taxing will be something they will be looking into. Break up altogether. Vicki and senate cruz mountains over the weekend mudslides. And on roads there.
State address. Lawmakers and aides rushing to his side. Get him to the ground. What his family is saying about his condition this morning. Note 24 karat and magic in the air on hollywoods biggest morning. Kicking off oscar madness. Very, very exciting. La la land hoping to sing and dance to oscar gold. Hidden figures, moonlight. And fences looking to erase the memories of last year. Even deadpool trying to crash the party. The Oscar Nominations live right here on gma. We do say good morning, america. This is always a fun, fun morning. Weve got the Oscar Nominations coming up. Of course, a lot of eyes are on la la land. Oh, yeah, a lot of good movies la la land being one of these great movies out there. I know theyre waking up hoping theyll get calls this morning about some nominations and also this morning were getting our first look at the obamas on vacation. There they are. Looks like they were very relaxed as they head to sir Richard Bransons island. Good to be expresident. Not bad.
Morning. A few sprinkles around, mostly rain. As we go through the rest of this morning. Were not looking at winds and drier conditions, too. We dont have that around anymore. The road are still wet, 39 degrees. Feels closer to freezing. Cloudy skies, 37 degrees. By 9 00 a. M. , still cold. 30s youll want the warm jacket. By noon, were already in the 40s. But tomorrow is going to be the warm day out of the week. Feels like temperatures, around freezing blower. 27 in leesburg. 33 is what it feels like in frederick. As we go through the day, though, the temperature trend bringing us into the 40s by lunchtime. Later on this afternoon, the mid40s. Ill check the roadways good morning. Hi, still have this delay here about one mile back. That is actually growing. Maybe thats reached two now that im looking at the nap. Northbound 295. The ramp to 11 this was just issued right now, they still have that vehicle facing the wrong way. This is a bad time for this to be happening so early in the mor
Mississippi. Mississippi. This class is about one hour and 10 minutes. Prof. Shrock they were going to continue our walk of the Civil Rights Movement in the mid1960s. We talked talked about the revival of the sit in movement and how that galvanizes the movement. It gets it really moving again by the late 1950s. Collegein, it was students who get that movement rolling in 1960 and 1951. To the point where there are tens of thousands of people involved. We see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We sewe see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We see that continuing, culminating on the march on washington movement, we know thy were involved with the freedom rights at the end. We know they are wedded to nonviolent direct action, but action, buthem do what makes them do it . They will plan and execute one of the most ambitious civil rights call it a demonstration would not do it justice. One of the most incredible civil rights events of the era. They call it the mississippi
Mississippi. Mississippi. This class is about one hour and 10 minutes. Prof. Shrock they were going to continue our walk of the Civil Rights Movement in the mid1960s. We talked talked about the revival of the sit in movement and how that galvanizes the movement. It gets it really moving again by the late 1950s. Collegein, it was students who get that movement rolling in 1960 and 1951. To the point where there are tens of thousands of people involved. We see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We sewe see that rolls over into freedom rights of 1961. We see that continuing, culminating on the march on washington movement, we know thy were involved with the freedom rights at the end. We know they are wedded to nonviolent direct action, but action, buthem do what makes them do it . They will plan and execute one of the most ambitious civil rights call it a demonstration would not do it justice. One of the most incredible civil rights events of the era. They call it the mississippi