need that really exists today. yeah. because again, it directly impacts them. we ll have to see. annie grayer, thanks so much. and you are in the cnn newsroom. still ahead for you on this sunday night we re going to check in on the celebrations in philly tonight as the eagles punch their ticket to the super bowl. plus, winter won t quit. a look at where millions are bundled up and bracing for brutal cold tonight.
first travel ban has declined to extetend the order to the secon. judge james robart s ruling makes no difference because two other judges have blocked the travel ban for now. press secretary sean spicer says the administration plans to appeal the rulings. i ing. the danger is real. the law is clear. the president is elected to change the broken immigration system. he will continue to exercise the constitutional authority to protect our nation. interesting day at the white house. winter won t let go. another blast of cold and snowy weather up to the northeast. let s turn to meteorologist derek van dam. good morning, dave and christine. after this week s nor easter, nearly 100% of new england is
all right, we re also following the threat of severe weather stateside. a powerful thunderstorm is expected through the plains to the east coast starting today. tornadoes possible, poppy. yikes! and you know, an unusual snow squall for this time of year being blamed for this chain reaction in west virginia. two people killed in this. let s get an early look at how the weather is shaping up across the country this morning with karen maginnis. a very vigorous weather system plowing across the central united states on thursday could lead to some severe weather, marked right in this red shaded area from st. louis, kansas city, springfield, little rock, right around the arklatex. but, it means another round of snow for the great lakes. it seems like winter won t give up. certainly, spring is not here. but don t give up. things will change in the next three or four days, anyway.
implosion in washington state didn t go as planned. try another. nothing happened after crews detonated explosives. the chimney stack just stood there. plan b? they used huge saws to cut the steel bars that held the chimney up. timber, there she goes. gretch, over to you and brian and the doctor. gretchen: did you know each year billions of dollars are spent on unnecessary medical tests and medications all because doctors aren t listening to their patients? brian: joining us is the author of when doctors don t listen: how to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary tests. doctor, welcome. how do you know when doctors aren t listening to you? you should assume your doctor isn t listening to you. we know the doctor won t interrupt you in something like ten seconds after you start talking, so go in and think your doctor isn t
he crashes into a sign during a race and was unable to finish. that s the news. gretch, over to you and the judge. gretchen: thanks. it should be an easy case but the fate of fox news reporter jana winter and whether she should go to jail for not revealing her sources is still up in the air. a colorado judge revealing he needs more time. winter won t reveal the source of a story about james holmes, the shooter in colorado. judge, it was a much more important ruling late yesterday; right sph i was surprised at the ruling but pleased with her. in my own view and my view of the law and the constitution is that reporters should not be forced to divulge their sources. if they are, the sources will dry up and we ll have to rely on the government for telling us what s going on. the government is not known for transparency and truth-telling especially if it is going to embarrass