Weather. Meteorologist krystal klei is tracking a cold start to the day and a warmup for the week ahead. Rosemary, the warmup starts today. Its already starting. Take a look at the temperatures behind me here across the region, while it is still cold this morning, its not as cold as it was, say, yesterday morning at this time. Already at 34 degrees in philadelphia. 32 in mt. Holly, 36 in atlantic city. Vineland at 35. Allentown at 29 degrees. Put this in perspective. Yesterday we only hit a high of 36 in philly. So were definitely warmer than yesterday. Compare that to the feelslike temperatures, and it is still chilly out there. A lot of us feeling like low, mid 20s, mt. Pocono feeling like 13 degrees for the temperature right now. Take a look at your radar and satellite, looking at where clouds are closing in across the area. Well see a mostly to partly cloudy day throughout the viewing zone. You see maybe a little snow to the Lehigh Valley pocono, not much making it to the ground. T
Smithsonian. Nightly news begins now. Good evening. A federal judges decision to halt President Trumps order banning entry to the United States of people from seven mostly muslim countries is prompting all kinds of reactions tonight. The president promises to forcefully fight what he calls the socalled judges decision. This as those already holding visas rush to board flights to the United States, and thousands throughout the country protest with demands for a permanent end to the immigration executive order. Were covering all aspects of the controversy. We begin with tom costello in washington. Reporter jose, good evening. A dramatic 24 hours. As of this moment tonight, the Obama Administration rules on immigration are in effect, not the trump le nationwide protesting the trump rules. Mere in washington, they march here in washington, they marched from the white house to the capitol to the supreme court. [ chants ] out in force no war reporter across the country shame on you reporter
Smithsonian. Nightly news begins now. Good evening. A federal judges decision to halt President Trumps order banning entry to the United States of people from seven mostly muslim countries is prompting all kinds of reactions tonight. The president promises to forcefully fight what he calls the socalled judges decision. This as those already holding visas rush to board flights to the United States, and thousands throughout the country protest with demands for a permanent end to the immigration executive order. Were covering all aspects of the controversy. We begin with tom costello in washington. Reporter jose, good evening. A dramatic 24 hours. As of this moment tonight, the Obama Administration rules on immigration are in effect, not the trump le nationwide protesting the trump rules. Mere in washington, they march here in washington, they marched from the white house to the capitol to the supreme court. [ chants ] out in force no war reporter across the country shame on you reporter
Good wednesday morning to you. We begin with breaking news. Three people are dead after a stabbing rampage in massachusetts. It was a wild situation, investigators are gathering evidence at multiple location this is morning south of boston, the bloodshed starting with a car crash and ending with a deadly confrontation at a mall where people ran for their lives. Authorities just identified the suspect as Arthur Derosa seen here being loaded into an ambulance and abcs Lauren Lyster has breaking details for us. Reporter kendis and diane, it was a brutal stabbing rampage and by the end, two innocent people would be killed. The suspect would be shot and in all four victims in two separate locations would get stabbed by this man. All of a sudden people were hollering, there is a killer, theres a killer. Reporter a normal day at this mall quickly turning into a scene from a horror movie. A couple of noises. Couldnt tell if it was a gunshot or couldnt tell. I saw people running, kids running,
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