Morning. Were 4 degrees shy of it at national airport. Dulles has been down to 17, a new record. We tied the record in baltimore at 20. Sunshine today. Mid to upper 30s this afternoon with a few more clouds later on but a dry day. Look how temperatures kind of stabilize this evening so it wont be nearly as cold tonight with lows in the low to mid30s with a few upper 20s. Right now weve got teens. Thankfully not a lot of wind. Not too much wind chip. 16 manassas. Its 20 degrees at baltimore. Thats a record tie. 21 in tappahannock. The coldest morning of the season so far. Moderation is coming our way in a few days. Andrea, mike . Thanks, howard. This morning if you have heat, consider yourself blessed. Two People Living on capitol hill are slivering inside their he shivering inside their apartment building. Their building a 11th and f in northeast has had no heat for at least a week all because of a broken furnace. Property management had promised a permanent fix but yesterday workers d
Live and work in this country legally. The system is broken and Everybody Knows it. And an icon accused. Bill cosby under the allegations of Sexual Assault while a tv deal is canceled and venues cancel shows. And marian berry died overnight at the age of 78, former mayor of washington, d. C. Joining me is Joe Scarbrough, and former governor bill richard zorn, and Amy Klobuchar and bill richardson. Welcome to meet the press. This is meet the press with chuck todd. Two big stories dominating the news this sunday. We will go live to ferguson, missouri, in a few minutes, but it is the aftermath of the president s decision on immigration. In total about 5 million undocumented immigrants are shielded are from deportation under president obamas plan. Who are the 5 million . 4 million undocumented parents of legal american residents and 300,000 are young people who were brought to the country illegal h ly but when they were children, and the plan also affects children who were in the u. S. For
Protesting for change. But is it a mute point . Action News Reporter Kenneth Moton is live in ac with the big story. Kenneth . Reporter shirleen and brian, sources close to this revel deal say it fell a apart because of an annual and contract this power plant, had with revel. It is one and only customer. Both sides were negotiating over those costs, and just could not come to terms. What do we want. Contract. When do we want it. Now. Reporter hundreds of unionized casino workers were rallying against looming december 12th closure of the taj had man hall when the news broke when revel deal was in more. I didnt hear that. Im very upset. That was the hope for Atlantic City. Reporter Brookfield Asset Management out of toronto bandon its plan to buy revel for 110 milliondollar because of disagreements with the one holders of the buildings 160 milliondollar power plant. It is south jerseys Parent Company ac r energy llc is owed millions, and it is still providing minimum power to the buildin
Williams. Good evening. The people of buffalo, new york, dont scare easily. President mckinley was assassinated there and they have moved on. Theyve loved their Buffalo Bills through the good years and bad and not only given the world tim russert. And while buffalo is a tough town, they may have finally met their match. A relentless snowstorm has dropped nearly six feet of snow coming in right off the lake with upwards of two more feet on the way. Daily life has simply come to a halt for many across a big area and the storm has already cost several lives. Its officially a state of emergency tonight across a whole region. Its where we begin our coverage tonight with nbcs lester holt. Lester, good evening. Reporter brian, good evening. Its a jaw dropping amount of snow. People cant get in and out of their neighborhoods. Here in cheektowaga, 65 inches have fallen. I can touch the sign here. As you said its been deadly. At least seven deaths attributed to this storm. 132 miles of new york
Most to storm scan, look at the nice wide zoom. That will show that you there is still rotation with the actual storm itself. Man has it lost a lot of it moisture. So, it is beginning to finally tear down, and break apart, and that leaves us with just some clouds. We do still have quite a bit of cloud cover here, at least over the skydeck, and, pretty much everywhere else as well. But it is dry. We take it. Thirtysix is how or rather the actual air temperature, but probably want to knock another 5 degrees off any time the win blows, will make it feel chillier than the thermometer reads at any point today. The thing is even though we are going to feel the breeze out here today, it is not as harsh of a winds as it has been in recent daysment temperatures meanwhile still below averaging by handful every degrees, low 40s expected down the shore as well as in the city. Go up to the mountains, might still be lingering flurry, that will be it for everybody, and you can expect at least little