she is feeling more comfortable? all yesterday they were not attacking her personally, and the lawyers are doing a great job. obviously it was easier. as her mother what do you say to encourage? what we have been saying for four years, it will be okay, you will get out. jonathan: tough for the entire family we saw pictures, today, of one of her sisters walking away from the crush of media cameras in tears. obviously tough for everyone. trace: when do we expect a decision from the judge? than than we get the defense lawyers addressing the court on thursday, by all accounts, and, then, amanda knox has her chance to address the court, likely on friday. a decision could come as early as saturday. and worth pointing out in all of this, while amanda knox family prepares, perhaps to take her home, meredith s family will
york city, now, exited the region and we have another batch of moisture, across parts of central pennsylvania including state college and just rain as we head through areas southward, south of ohio and also, freezing rain, across parts of northern ohio, into northern indiana. so, that is what we are seeing, slippery driving conditions, but, again, a second storm system will develop, this is currently sitting over the minneapolis area, bringing in snow, and we will track it for you and that will head east. martha: all right, we re waiting for it. more of the white stuff, thank you very much. bill: we saw pictures from minneapolis, this morning, hit hard by the storm, tom hall with kmsp in minnesota on the messy streets up there. here s tom. reporter: we are just south of downtown minneapolis, by 7 miles, and this is the area that got hit hardest and, at least a foot, bloomington and going through these neighborhoods, it is unbelievable how much snow is still in the streets here.
jane: i m sure this really matches. this is what came out of the closet in the dark. see, the weather affects super anchors as well. we need reality cameras to follow you guys. jon: oh, it s a hoot. i was out starting the generator at midnight. i love it. send your pictures to me, and i ll jane: i m thrilled i m not living along the red river. right. the northeast was our big story, but we are not ignoring our friends across the midwest because this is the story just waiting to happen. just want to go back to the new england rainfall that we saw over the last couple of days, anywhere from 8 to even 10 inches of rainfall causing incredible amounts of flooding. the radar you can see, beautiful sunshine for much of the northeast, so this is good news. a couple of days to dry out, so for wayne new jersey we saw pictures earlier on. beautiful sunshine, temperatures in the 60s. we re going to watch the system head spoog this region over the weekend. back to the midwest, all those flo
things like that. right. more like almost shantytowns coming up. and you can still line your kind of roof with something like this. yeah. to make sure the water didn t pour in the same way or use a rope. and, frankly, it is possible that after this is distributed, some of this, we re going to start seeing ending up in the bazaars and the markets resold. resold. hey, it s a source of money and will help feed your kids. i got to be honest, ali, if some of the people had the tools the second day after the earthquake, it might have been easier to dig out survivors. we saw pictures, you were there, we saw people using rudimentary tools and try to pull people out of the building and i don t know how you do it with all the tools available in a place like this, but to see it and people heaving stuff out and not having water. i hope it helps. 10,000 of these boxes thanks to donations from habitat for humanity and c.a.r.e. is helping to distribute that, they are sending 3,000 latri