Governments attempt to dictate and bias news stories. Now we learn that this government assault may not be over. All those stories and much more coming up on the kudlow report beginning right now. Good evening, everyone. Im larry kudlow. This is the kudlow report. Were live at 7 00 p. M. Eastern and 4 00 p. M. On the west coast. Our top story tonight, will Arizona Governor jan brewer veto a gay Discrimination Bill passed by the state legislature. Nbc news joins us with the details. Good evening. Reporter of course the poe opponents call it a religious freedom bill. In any event, governor brewer who is on the spot on this has just returned to arizona after attending a threeday governors conference in washington. Shell know that the momentum toward a veto has been building fast. All right. I guess we lost the tape, mike, but we got you and thats just as important. I guess we did, yeah. Im reading the same thing that you are reading. It looks like youve got businesses like apple and the n
Pacific storms. Many people worried about mudslides. Water comes over, it looks like niagra falls. Dropping temperatures from the midwest to the east, 20 to 30 degrees below normal. Adding to the coldweather problems, ice jams. You look at it and its mass destruction. Cant stop the ice. Jan brewer wont say if shell veto a controversial bill that allows arizona businesses to deny service to gays and lesbians. Theres a lot of things we can bring into the state, and this just doesnt help at all in any of those. General motors links more deaths to a faulty ignition switch, and it nearly doubled the number of cars its recalling. Federal Safety Advocates insist gm knew about the defect for years and did not issue a recall. Talk about a backyard bonanza for a Northern California couple. They found a cache of gold coins worth millions of dollars. Its the biggest stash of coins found since oprah had her couch cleaned. Mo more security deals, no more troops hamid karzai heard that directly from
Meryl davis and Charlie White take to our rink here in Rockefeller Center only on today, wednesday, february 26th, 2014. Announcer from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning. Welcome to today on the west coast at 7 00 a. M. And as unusual as it sounds, it is snowing. The plaza cam. Not sticking too much. But snowing well. Meantime out west, we have a rain. This is a doubleedged sword. The areas are so dry, they will not absorb. They are worried about mudslides and threehour delays at San Franciscos airport. It will be a mess. We have an interesting story coming up. Do you worry about your underage son or daughter getting their hands on alcohol . Using hidden cameras, jeff rossen found it can be as easy as asking an adult to buy them alcohol. His report is coming up in a little while. We want to get to the top story. Critics lining up about the bill in arizona to refuse service to gays. The decision to veto
A lot of instability with this storm system on the back side. You can see the bands of rainfall making their way onshore some of that making its way along the peninsula but theres heavier rainfall off the coastline and it looks like we have even got some lightning strikes out there. Watch what happens here. You see numerous strikes off the coastline so at least a real possibility we could see some thunderstorms as we head throughout the day today. The heaviest amounts of rainfall into the middle of the day and the afternoon. Cloudy skies couple of showers out there now. The temperatures are very mild and in the 50s. This afternoon, rain will be heavy at times the commute home probably a little rough. Temperatures only in the 50s and the 60s. And an Even Stronger storm is coming our way. Those gusty winds have brought down a tree at a house in san bruno. Kpix 5s Roberta Gonzales and mobile weather lab are learning more details this morning. Roberta. Reporter this is all that is left of
Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. The thaw is over and the deep freeze is back. This morning, another ground of potentially dangerous arctic air is sweeping across the border from canada, hitting the upper midwest with temperatures well below normal and the possibility of more snow. The coldest temperatures will be in the northern great plains and great lakes. In some areas, 10 to 30 degrees below normal. And windchill advisories are posted in minnesota and the dakotas. In western indiana a tributary of the wabash river was blocked by an ice jam and flooded. Large chunks of ice were pushed on to the shore, damaging trucks, cars and homes. Jamie ucheis of our minneapolis station has more on the frigid weather. Reporter this cold snap did stop flooding along rivers in pennsylvania, and ohio. Ice blocks that tore up the shoreline on the river in illinois, still threatened the bridge. The spinning circulation of wednesdays known as the polar vortex has dug deeper into canada. That d