like most of that will stay south of us and what tries to come across the mountain will have a hard time doing so. that s one pocket of energy. it looks like most of that it brings the white christmas to the midwest down to the tennessee valley. look at the thunderstorms down through eastern texas. those are a small part but still a part of the storm system coming out of california. we do have the possibility that the eastern track is still in n play. however still in play. however, some of the models have been shifting farther to the west, but new information came in and continues to hold this eastern track. i went to an eastern track question mark because we do have more questions now than we had earlier because again these forecast models continue to shift things around a little. let me show you here we have a heavier swath of snow now. this track will be through the carolinas through southern virginia, may just clip southern maryland with accumulating snow. right now we
close as the eastern shore. maybe a couple of inches just over the bay. and then maybe three, four, five inches along the shoreline there for ocean city, and then up towards this new jersey shore as well. and heavier snow up into new england. but that s what we know now. coming up with the full weather we ll show awe couple of different scenarios that may be playing out. this is still a storm that we can t ignore. i still do not feel completely comfortable that this thing goes all the way out to sea. when do you think we ll know more? and is this the kind of waivering, is this normal? i was hoping we would be fairly confident. i m not as confident right now as i was last night that this thing is shift off to the east and go off to sea. one of the models were we looking at, this model this morning decided it would shift the track back to the west a little bit closer to us. and i think that has most forecasters up and down the east coast a little bit concerned and it means
immigration from africa being protected in this bipartisan measure, that s when he used these vile and vulgar comments, calling the nations they come from shitholes. the exact word used by the president, nor more, not just once, but repeatedly. we want to get to the latest with jeff bennett at the white house and npr congressional reporter jennifer snell. what are you hearing from the white house? reporter: no firm denial from the white house that the president made these derogatory, incendiary remarks. the president trump after the story broke from t the washingtn post said nothing. this morning he was on twitter defending himself, writing this, the language used by me at the daca meeting was tough, but this was not the language used. what was really tough was the outlandish proposal made. a big setback for daca. he followed that up an hour later with another tweet. this time saying, never said anything derogatory about