Working in overdrive. Shes got a lot to tell in you accuweather. Matt pelman is watching your commute. Good morning. Good morning. We have so many issues for commuters today tonight and tomorrow. Lets start with whats happening right now. I want to show you Storm Tracker 6 live double scan because we are still getting some freezing rain mixing in in reading in allentown,y and although temperatures are above freezing and it looks like its just rain in philadelphia and down along the coastline the trouble is its still very slick. Its an icy mess in many areas. Look at these temperatures neighborhood by neighborhood. Youre bare of above freezing in quakertown, 33. 34 in pottstown, 33 in coatesville, 36 in center city. Looking in right now in new jersey, 35 in browns mills but 39 in hammonton. Some spots already at 40. See in south jersey and southern delaware 41 degrees. So temperatures are certainly mild enough. The trouble is we got so much ice yesterday that its still a problem this mo
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Leave it to the house right up until the deadline, and you figure enough democrats and republicans come together to send it across to the white house. Stephen dennis, thank you so much for your time. Absolutely. Here are president obamas remarks from the white house earlier today. Afterwards, we will hear from senators reid and mcconnell from the senate floor. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] good afternoon, everybody. For the past couple of months, i have been working with leaders of both parties to try to forge an agreement that would grow our economy and shrink the deficit, a balanced plan that would cut spending in a responsible way but also ask wealthy americans to pay more and protect our middleclass and everyone striving to get into the middle class. I want to get this done. It is the right thing to do for our families, businesses, and our economy, but the hour for immediate action is here. It is now
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Chevy chase resident and science correspondent speaks to our surae chinn. Reporter pbs science reporter miles obrien dives right back into work after returning to the United States a few days ago without his left arm. Everybody it talking about polar vortexes. Reporter the former cnn anchor who specializes in science, technology and aerospace is moderating a panel on Climate Change in northwest, a commitment he made well before his accident. Sometimes the best tonic is to stay focused on work. Reporter he told the world about the mishap in his blog. I wish i had a better story to tell you about why im typing this with one hand. A shark attack would be interesting. An assassination attempt would be intriguing. Skydiving mishappens always make for good copy. No, the reason i am now one handed is a little more prosaic. Obrien was on a shoot in the philippines reporting on the aftermath of the fukushima disaster. It was a seemingly minor accident. He was packing up tv equipment when a case