Where the warmer air is going to start to move in. The same with the 2 to 4. To that all lines up with our rain snow line. Ra that is a really big factor ass to where that sets up. It does look like its going ton set up in d. C. C. And thats where well see ine n terms of the big mix. Where the air is much colder isr where were talking about seeing the major amounts. The snow will arrive at any time between 7 and 9 00 on monday. Get out tomorrow and get doneto what you need to. Wh be heavy, wetr snow. Sn it will all taper off intoff tuesday afternoon. Fter ill have more details a little later. Back to you. Thank you, gwen. Our region is getting reedy forr the big storm. You may have seen transportation crews across the area pretreating roads. Fox5s line situate watts ine si virginia with more. Reporter even eli transportation crews were out working hard pretreating theth roads. Were here at one of the vdot facilities where workers come to make the salt brian that they use for the bro tr
muhammad and fayeed s stories are inspiring, but for some refugees coming to the u.s. isn t the end of their problems. it s the beginning of a whole new set of them. and that s especially true for the lgbtq community. i m headed to meet with ruby corrado, who runs casa ruby, a home for people in the lgbtq community who need a safe space. when lgbtq immigrants come to you, what are the challenges they re facing right now? it s quite interesting that washington, d.c. is very far from the border, right? and every year we support almost 600 lgbt immigrants from across the globe. and it s just the same pattern. they were different, and people deemed them less valuable, so therefore they want to go where they re loved, where they re accepted, where they re embraced. and they find their way to casa ruby. so what are the kind of things you experienced when you got here at 16? i ended up being in the
muhammad and fayeed s stories are inspiring, but for some refugees coming to the u.s. isn t the end of their problems. it s the beginning of a whole new set of them. and that s especially true for the lgbtq community. i m headed to meet with ruby corrado, who runs casa ruby, a home for people in the lgbtq community who need a safe space. when lgbtq immigrants come to you, what are the challenges they re facing right now? it s quite interesting that washington, d.c. is very far from the border, right? and every year we support almost 600 lgbt immigrants from across the globe. and it s just the same pattern. they were different, and people deemed them less valuable, so therefore they want to go where they re loved, where they re accepted, where they re embraced. and they find their way to casa ruby. so what are the kind of things you experienced when you got here at 16? i ended up being in the washington, d.c. area homeless
they don t think this country s going to be made great again? it s already great. keep america great. keep america great and happy and open. i feel like their resilience is something for us to aspire to. if they re going to bet on us, we need to bet on ourselves because this is america. and that s something we should all be happy about because quiet as it s kept we need immigrants and refugees more than they need us. we need people like lesley, ruby and muhammad, people hungry to start businesses, create new communities and see our country through fresh eyes to remind us of the many things americans take for granted. without them we won t continue to grow and innovate and beyond that, it s a moral issue. and it s time we reread what that giant lady in new york city is trying to tell us.
and settle and have kids. that says it all. you hear that? refugees stealing everything, even the american dream. oops, i started channeling rush limbaugh for a second. muhammad and fayeed s stories are inspiring, but for some refugees coming to the u.s. isn t the end of their problems. it s the beginning of a whole new set of them. and that s especially true for the lgbtq community. i m headed to meet with ruby corrado, who runs casa ruby, a home for people in the lgbtq community who need a safe space. when lgbtq immigrants come to you, what are the challenges they re facing right now? it s quite interesting that washington, d.c. is very far from the border, right? and every year we support almost 600 lgbt immigrants from across the globe. and it s just the same pattern. they were different, and people deemed them less valuable, so therefore they want to go where they re loved, where they re accepted, where they re embraced. and they find their way to casa ruby. so what are th