West. Youll see winds but far less snow totals. Future tracker 6 showing here is the storm and timing it pulls up the eastern seaboard and rapidly intensifies off the coast and still hundreds of miles to the east. That has not changed but its so big it will push that precipitation shield a little farther west here and the worst of it will be tomorrow morning for that rush hour and then eastern new england is going to get whacked by this storm to large magnitudes. In fact for us here locally its a strong noreaster, beginning 10 00 p. M. To 2 00 a. M. A dangerous morning rush hour and tapers off late tomorrow afternoon. After that the dangerous windchills and record colds come in. We have cecily tynan here with more on that and the injection of cold air that the storm brings. Im waiting in the wings talking about the cold air to follow. As the storm system continues to push up to the canadian maritimes its deepening and strengthening as it does. Even as the snow stops falling we feel it
He was all in. All the time. He lived ate slept and breathed this job. Reporter lieutenant matthew latourneau took his last breath doing what he loved, trying to help others, during a north philadelphia house fire this past saturday, two alarms on a bitter cold morning, the floor caved in and latourneau died. Friday his casket loaded on to engine 45, his companys truck , 11 year veteran surrounded by his brothers and sisters of the Philadelphia Fire Department, arrived at basilica cathedral of saints peter and paul. Funeral mass attended by hundreds. Even azamat math becomes part of our storied past i will always be with us, in the future. Reporter all remembering a hero who gave his life protests others. He has gonna head and joined a company of other heroes and there is no doubt that they are working their way, down that smokey hallway making it safe, for the rest of us. Reporter Philadelphia Fire Department says that they will posthumously promote lieutenant latourneau to captain, t
Raising millions to help all those affected by Hurricane Harvey. And donations are still pouring in. Jason derulo here this morning to do his part. Good morning, america. And youre looking at beaumont, texas, still under water as you can see. Its been almost a week since that deadly storm hit and were seeing an incredible outpouring all across the country for those affected by harvey. People have said that were seeing the worst of Mother Nature and the best of human nature. And the staggering scope this morning, many people still stranded. The coast guard has rescued 9,000 people. And 1,000 pets this week. Nearly 100,000 homes destroyed and that number is likely to rise and perhaps dramatically. Meanwhile, this morning, new fears this is ominous, were watching a major Hurricane Irma intensifying over the atlantic. All this as a new threat of whats left of harvey is still causing so many problems. Lets go to our chief meteorologist ginger zee with new possible flash floods. Ginger. Robi
They should look at all sports. Yeah, theres recruiting going on. Reporter bob garcia says he recruited players in the 1980s and says football programs are a magnet to players across the country who hope to transfer to major colleges and the pros. He says the players involved in the gavlian scandal are victims. Its an opportunity for them and were sending them back now. Reporter a College Spokesman says they offered the players each a chance to stay here and continue their education here. They all declined. They apparently wanted to go back home and try to continue to play football this season somewhere else. Reporting live in gilroy, len ramirez, kpix5. The District Attorney is questioning plans to change the way colleges and universities handle Sexual Assault cases. Melissa . Reporter today the San Francisco District Attorney held a training on how to deal with campus Sexual Assault. But we wanted to know, is the Current System working . Is is it making sure that people assaulted get
The stars of strictly pay an emotional tribute to the shows former host, sir Bruce Forsyth, who died last month at the age of 89. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9. 35. The reviewers are Rachel Cunliffe and the former editor of the sunday times, peter conradi. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. After battering its way through the caribbean, Hurricane Irma, currently a category four storm, is within hours of hitting the us coast. The storm made landfall in cuba late on friday, causing widespread damage and cutting off power to large areas. The hurricane is now inching towards the Southern Coast of florida, where water levels have already begun to rise. Wind gusts close to Hurricane Force are battering islands south of the state, with the mainland due to be hit in the coming hours. Over 6 Million People, almost a third of the states population, had been urged to evacuate, but the state governor told residents yesterday, its now too late for anyone remaining to leave