jeff: good evening everyone. we begin tonight way huge storm that could impact at least a third of the nation. and because of the unusual timing, there are concerns it could be a rerun of a weather mess just six months ago. starting us off, here s terrell brown. reporter: last october a reporter: last october a surprise storm dumped record snow on the northeast. nearly 20 million people were left without power. that winter storm arrived in the fall. now there s a spring storm just like it, taking aim at the northeast. both producing heavy, wet snow. and both happening at times when we have a lot of leaves on the trees which will cause more weight on these trees and probably cause a lot of these trees to tumble down on top of power lines. and that s why we think there could be wide spread power outages. reporter: the storm system is expected to dump up to four to six inches of snow in pittsburgh, up to eight inches in buffalo, and more than 18 inches in johnstown, pe
second-degree murder was set free on $150,000 bond early this morning. his whereabouts are unknown. randall pinkston is in sanford, florida, with the details. good morning. reporter: good morning, michelle. this release of george zimmerman is just the one step in what is expected to be a long process that would eventually lead to his trial for the shooting death of trayvon martin. his attorney says his freedom will help him prepare a defense. george zimmerman walked out of seminole county jail at midnight, not looking at cameras as he followed a man to a white vehicle and drove away to await trial of 17-year-old trayvon martin. his attorney says he will not reveal where zimmerman will go because of safety concerns. we have a lot of concerns throughout security and around the family as well. reporter: zimmerman posted 10% of $150,000 to get out of this jail. according to the terms of his release he must comply with dusk to dawn curfew and wear a gps ankle bracelet to tra
you are watching cbs 5 i would this news in high- definition co. leaders knew and they knew what to do about it. the significance of a memo showing a threat to civil rule more than 20 years ago. tomorrow he faces the music when the ethics commission will weigh in on the sherrif that accepted a plea deal in a domestic violence case. and it was seen and heard in two states. what scientists say fell from the sky this morning. good evening. the pgd pipeline that exploded in san bruno 2010 had a history of failures and that is according to a memo recently turned over by the utility. here s what the genie is saying about its significance. this memo is one more piece of information suggesting the pipeline exploded in some growing 2010 had a history of we ll failures and by law should have been tested. this speaks to the fact that they had a documented case, and it was there a documented case. their laboratory, they analyzed the cause of the prior week in 1998. they could n
has won three times in pga tour events. two putts for his fourth. and the margin officially is two. ben curtis. opened with 67. followed that with another 67, hung on with 73 yesterday and 72 today. let s go down to david feherty. david: thank you, billy. ben, you know the winds have been a long time between them since the british open but it seems every time you get a chance to win somehow or other you manage to make it work. i don t know how i do it but it s something you know, last tough couple of years. just fighting through it and stay positive. that s all you can do and luckily i have a good support team back home. david: yeah, you have, and they re watching. you want to say something? hi addy, hi, liam. hi candice, love you guys. david: you have to be proud of daddy. thanks, ben. bill: an emotional win for ben curtis. 72. finishes at nine under par and that will leap him into the top 30 in the fedex cup standings. all the way to 28th. hunter mahan still leading
instant fame. has won three times in pga tour events. two putts for his fourth. and the margin officially is two. ben curtis. opened with 67. followed that with another 67, hung on with 73 yesterday and 72 today. let s go down to david feherty. david: thank you, billy. ben, you know the winds have been a long time between them since the british open but it seems every time you get a chance to win somehow or other you manage to make it work. i don t know how i do it but it s something you know, last tough couple of years. just fighting through it and stay positive. that s all you can do and luckily i have a good support team back home. david: yeah, you have, and they re watching. you want to say something? hi addy, hi, liam. hi candice, love you guys. david: you have to be proud of daddy. thanks, ben. bill: an emotional win for ben curtis. 72. finishes at nine under par and that will leap him into the top 30 in the fedex cup standings. all the way to 28th. hunter mahan