for law and order if that police department is dismantled? there is precedent for this even right in the area. the jennings missouri police department was shut down and new officers were hired. there was consolidation with other departments and clearly, that s what should be done here. this is a department that deserves the death penalty. they should not be in existence anymore and by the way, if you fire all the current officers and let them apply for new jobs that takes care of your community policing problem right there. you don t have the huge racial imbalance anymore. that police officer darren wilson came from jennings and went to ferguson which has raised a lot of suspicions as well. would the federal law enforcement, federal agents have to come in for an interim period until they could get a new police department organized? no. they would still be from within the state of missouri st. louis county the surrounding police departments. it would not be the fbi or any federal
inches of snow and sleet mess last night. the evening rush hour yesterday horrendous. now watching thursday morning. tomorrow morning s rush hour. potentially very bad d.c. up to new york. the setup, this is it folks. really feel this is the last big major winter storm across the country. look at the cold air coming in. 17 in chicago. it s almost 40 degrees warmer in atlanta at 59 degrees. so the warm air is going to get displaced. the cold air will win this battle. already notice here seeing sleet and freezing rain breaking out in missouri st. louis, light snow over the next couple hours. later on tonight, most concerned with friends in kentucky dealing with flooding problems right now. a ton of heavy rain on melting snow, all of a sudden rain changing to snow. historic march snowfall for these areas. especially in kentucky. the paducah area back here to lexington, louisville charleston. again, hit from philly to washington, d.c. and new york but really kentucky.
you heard it, the snow expected to fall from new mexico basically all the way across the united states up to maine, it s more than 2000 miles of land across the united states. this is so bizarre. bill: it is. martha: you will either be covered by snow or ice. bill: after the winter we ve already had. emergencies in effect for so many states, including illinois, which is waiting on the big one at the moment. this time we may be potentially dealing with a storm of historic portions as has been reported so far in the media. if we get the amount of snow that some are predicting, it will be the largest snowstorm in chicago, since 1967. bill: steve brown, live in chicago. it s not there yet. steve, good morning. reporter: it s not. it s going to be here about 3:00 local time. when the national weather storm describes this as dangerous, multi faceted and life threatening, people pay attention and start getting ready. the worst of all of this may be in the missouri-st. louis area, a hardwa