Winterwary boston area facing another two feet of snow by the time its all over. Its only been 14 days folks and weve gotten 70 to 80 inches of snow around the commonwealth. I mean, this is pretty much unprecedented. And on the waterlogged west coast, the Pineapple Express is dumping more rain on the region with some areas getting up to a foot of rain since friday. We have coasttocoast coverage on the rundown. Amanda is in boston and bill tracking storms on both coasts. Amanda, start with you. We heard from the governor of massachusetts this morning. Where are they going put all of this snow thats coming down . Amanda . Can you here us this morning . Reporter yes. We dont have i. V. Well try to reestablish communication with amanda. You see a live shot of the treacherous weather. Look, theres bill karins. Hes got the forecast for us for the east and for the west. Bill, good morning. Yeah. Both coasts suffered this weekend, now the west coast slowly improves. That in a second. The east
so much with this storm. so much history has been made in the last 4 hou24 hours. to think about and grasp this that storm is stronger than wilma, katrina, rita, andrew, some of the most historic storms we ve had in the atlantic basin, this is stronger than all of them. the pressure was lower than they ve ever seen. it s amazing they could fly into a storm like that. on our recorded history, this is the third strongest storm we ve ever seen anywhere on our planet. the strongest of a typhoon with 215 mile-an-hour winds. what is special about this one is that this one could make landfall at that intensity. all the other ones are in the area of the western pacific and never made landfall at those intensitie intensities. the record goes back to 2013 with a typhoon. this could make landfall with winds at 205 miles an hour. this is more than our computer expected. a lot of warm water with it. that s why it may not be done intensifying yet. at 11:30 eastern time, we ll have an upd
had no intention of killing him. in the meantime now questions surround bates training and reporting from the tul tulsa world that alleges those papers were falsified. first, here s robert bates with family and attorney earlier this morning on today. mr. bates, i want to talk about your training about your training records in a second but i want you to take me back to april 2, the day this happened. you were not supposed to be actively involved in the arrest of mr. harris you were supposed to provide support from several blocks away but you did get involved in the struggle. you write in your written statement that you were not sure whether he was armed and you say you saw a brief opening to use your taser to subdue him. take me back to that moment. matt, i was parked down the street at a station several blocks away from where the activity took place. in other words, the drug buy of dope and the gun purchase. he decided to bolt from the undercover s truck and run
high noon here in the east. 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to weekends with alex witt. police in ferguson, missouri, are still searching for whomever shot and wounded two officers early thursday morning. those shootings took place during a demonstration outside ferguson s police headquarters. earlier ferguson s police chief resigned a week after the justice department released a 105-page report detailing racial bias on the part of the police force as well as other city officials. st. louis county police yesterday summed up what s been happening since the shootings. we ve had several leads since then. i cannot tell you at this point that an arrest is imminent. there s certainly nobody in custody. msnbc s amanda is joining us from ferguson. we just heard that sound bite. but that was taken a little while ago. since then have police reported any developments in finding the shooter or shooters? reporter: no news yet, alex as police continue their investigation and it s still
way representative of the vast majority of people out there to peacefully protest. the wholesale change that everybody is asking for is unfolding right before our eyes and we need to give an opportunity to run its course. i m abby huntsman. as we come on the air today, all eyes are again on ferguson missouri. two officers shot overnight after the police chief resigned amid that scathing doj review showing a long standing pattern of racial bias inside the department. police had been processing the scene throughout the day, and so far no suspects have been arrested, but s.w.a.t. teams did bring several people in for questioning. msnbc s amanda is on the scene in ferguson. what is the latest and how did this protest turn viabilityolent? just not long ago, we saw police officers on foot canvassing the area. we are still in the midst of this manhunt. last night was supposed to be a celebration of sorts for the resignation of police chief tom jackson, ushering in the new inte