have winds gusting 20, 30, 40, 50 miles per hour and it stretches almost to hartford. it goes away by midnight tonight. here comes a reinforcement shot of frigid air. it will be minus 10 in boston. minus 1 in pittsburgh. in the deep south it will feel like 34 degrees in miami. here in the northeast it means the snow will not melt over the next couple of days. whit. thank you, rob. we are following breaking news late today from the nfl. reports that legendary quarterback, 44-year-old tom brady is planning to retire. the future of the seven-time super champ, considered one of remains uncertain. some of those close to him not confirming the reports and his father saying they re not true. here is abc s phil lipof from new york. reporter: tonight it could be the end of an era and a legendary career. sources telling espn that tom brady is leaving professional football after 22 years, though the g.o.a.t. himself has not
that these prosecutors have to approach the scenario because if you re talking about the element of having to prove the racial animus, it s not enough just to prove, for example, that somebody generally has these viewpoints. they ve got to show that it was the reason why they acted. will either or any of these three take the stand, do you think, in defense of their actions? at least at the state trial, the shooter did. . y yeah, so excellent points, laura. to unpack that, number one, jurors, if you look at the state case where it was a lot less diverse, what did they do? in the deep south, they convicted. we know the issues were different. it was not about race. it was about whether they killed ahmaud arbery and whether or not they kidnapped and confined him and whether or not they engaged in those activities. nothing relating to race, right? you could make those inferences. this case is all about that. now, with respect to a composition of the jury, you ve tried a lot of cases succes
take a look at these images coming out of castleton, north dakota or south dakota. this lies just to the west of fargo. and they saw such blizzard conditions here, the winds were gusting around 60 kilometers per hour. visibility was near zero and all-day long, that temperature remained below the freezing mark. there were six injuries reported here. th there were about six tractor-trailers involved with this that shut down a portion of that interstate 95 94 for some hours. all right. in the deep south, it is big thunderstorms that will produce some violent weather, especially to the northwest of dallas, there were some tornados reported here, as well. with some large-size hail and, john, looks like this is gonna continue even towards the end of the work week. wow. karen, quite the forecast. thank you for that. we will take a short break. when we come back, escalating tensions are earning heightening
in the federal trial, you have a more diverse themed jury, 8 white people, 3 blacks, one hispanic. in terms of how a jury might receive this information, joey, what do you think is the way these prosecutor versus to approach this scenario? if you re talking about the element of having to prove the racial animus, it s not enough just to prove, for example, that somebody generally has these viewpoints. they ve got to show that it was the reason why they acted. will either or any of these three take the stand, do you think, in defense of their actions? at least at the state trial, the shooter did. yeah. so, excellent points, laura, right? to unpack that, number one, jurors, if you look at the state case where it was a lot less diverse, what did they do, right? in the deep south, they convicted we know the issues were different. it was not about race. it was about whether they killed ahmaud arbery and whether or not they kidnapped and confined him
again. our exclusive picture here at the the weather channel rank your tornado risk from 1 to 10, a high of 7 in the deep south. watch the storms race east tomorrow, strong winds that could exceed 70 miles an hour and storms that go east all the way through thursday, including areas of d.c. down to tallahassee, norah. so want threat exists for the next three days. o donnell: all right, mike bettes, thank you. all right, tonight, the c.d.c. is reporting that the highly transmissible ba.2 omicron strain is now the dominant covid variant right here in the u.s. and the news comes as the f.d.a. today authorized a second optional booster shot for people 50 and older. we get the details from cbs meg oliver. reporter: in a rare music the f.d.a. did not consult with its vaccine advisory comr. drcelineounder is anfeious deast