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good evening i am chennai. >> the winter weather eight advisory is in effect for tomorrow. all of these" -- close tomorrow. roanoke rapids, wayne and wilson county schools. chief meteorologist wes hohenstein joint us. >> as you can see, it just doesn't look like anything is going on. we are waiting on an area of low pressure that will develop to ourselves and eventually bring moisture into our area to bring us what i would call a minor weather event. because the roads are so cold, anything that falls will stick and become slick. tomorrow's event is one of three. we have a stronger blast of cold air coming in this weekend. another winter weather system and tuesday. the first of three starts with this. we are all below freezing in the 20s. that is very important. if it was 70 degrees yesterday and we brought in snow tomorrow, a lot of it would melt before it accumulated. we have been cold all week. that first flake is going to melts. psg just try. it looks like it will start later. after 10 am wrapping up about 5 am coming in from the south moving to the northeast. snow totals may be up to half an inch with sleet more to the east of the triangle. i am still calling this a bit medium event because of the roads being so cold. this has resulted in a few school changes. it is such a tough decision because it's not starting until later. east and more to the north. the less than an inch of snow triangle and east still generally drying out west and snow and sleet to the south. is combining with cold temperatures and another one next week. the state dot is trying to stay ahead of the storm. they spent the day putting down brian -- brine on the roads. they are on standby waiting for the precipitation. it's the snow and bitter cold causing concern. that's hard for people who don't have a permanent home. amy cutler joins us live. >> reporter: it certainly feels cold out here and that went makes it feel a lot colder. behind me you can see it is 32 it is uncomfortable right now certainly if you have to stay outside overnight and that's why some are seeking shelter. >> i've stayed in abandoned buildings. >> reporter: alexander brand decided it was too cold so we can to the durham rescue mission. he will have bedding. something he hasn't had four weeks. >> i know if it wasn't for the mission, i probably wouldn't be alive. >> i have bronchitis and asthma and i don't want to get sick. this is the warmest place to go. >> people think they can make it but they realize at 1 am it's colder than they thought. >> reporter: that's why the mission keeps its doors open throughout the night. the director telling us about 24 additional men are staying at their facility on east main street. that's on top of the 320 men who stay here on a typical >> we will always be prepared. we will make you. >> it's nice they are looking out for other people. >> reporter: a lot of grateful people this evening. the shelter says -- the mission says it will always make room for people. if anybody changes their mind and decides to seek shelter, they will be available. >> it's good to know people have a place to go. you can take the latest conditions with you on the go. if you downloaded avenue, wncn apical breaking news. detectives say the victim was shot in the head. they are searching for damien avoid who was a person of interest. he is now facing murder and robbery charges. tonight durham public schools are sending a message that message is, don't arrest our students. it comes on the heels of this student back on general 28. he was on his way to riverside high school when he got caught in an immigration raid. his sister said he entered the country illegally in 2014 and now awaits deportation. the district's board past a vote to have it and. the district with a largest latino population has fallen with fears of more rates. friends and coworkers came together to remember the life of a raleigh taxi driver who was killed earlier this week. a motorcade of taxis honoring 55-year-old josi dominguez. he was found dead at his up -- apartment complex. police believe man called a taxi >> he was a very happy. he enjoyed food and enjoyed being around people. always happy. >> the two men charged in his murder are being held without bond. police are still looking for at least one more suspect. thousands of hours wasted on the phone and did not will answers. the state is taking a look at problems with north carolina's largest health insurer. >> customers are trying to get problem six. michael highland is live in the studio. >> reporter: executives at blue cross blue shield are floating the idea of getting out of the affordable care act which could leave some people without insurance. when we talk to peter last week he called blue cross blue shield over and over. unable to get his questions answered. >> all i want to do is pay my bill and make sure we have coverage. >> reporter: 30 minutes after yes, the policies are active but he still has billing problems. >> in most jobs you are accountable for good and there performance. somebody has to answer to a. >> reporter: unfortunately, his story is not uncommon. the state insurance commissioner says his office has received more than 1000 complaints since early january. he has 22 people in the office trying to handle this situation. >> we are seeing some progress but it will take time. >> reporter: goodwin met with executives at blue cross blue shield hearing it will be months before the situation is resolved. in the meantime, he is company. >> this examination will help us learn about what has happened to prompt those complaints, what caused it and what can be done to prevent it from happening again. >> reporter: blue cross blue shield is considering getting in 2014 the company lost more than $50 million and is expected to announce a loss for 2015 also. >> to cross blue shield of north carolina is the one single company that provides coverage in every county. there may be consumers who would have any insurance backstroke goodwin says state leaders should reconsider setting up a state run exchange back peter is worried about the impact it would have on hand. >> based on rate increases it could be another 30% over what i ordered pain >> reporter: blue cross blue shield apologized for the customer service issues and sent us the statement saying "consistent losing money on these plans ultimately puts all other customers at risk. we're doing everything we can to participate in the exchange. the company spoke with faca hasn't done enough to address the underlying cost of healthcare. john fennebresque is out of jail tonight. he was arrested after taking a got through security at charlotte douglas international >> i am very embarrassed about it. it was a complete accident. other than acknowledging i am stupid, can we do away with this? >> he says he accidentally left it in his briefcase after taking it and others to a shooting range over the weekend. he faces a misdemeanor charge. board of governors met this weekend. margaret spelling spoke before the board. she is said to take over next month the board is meeting tomorrow to spelling talks about how she envisions working with the board of governors. >> i will get about the campuses in my first hundred days. those are all scheduled. i will see many of you around the state these conversations are critical. >> the hiring of spellings has prompted numerous protestations. she is a former you as president george w. bush. she will take over as president on march 1. nc state professor charged with stealing money from student organizations had his day in court today. charles with that is charged with three counts of embezzlement. he has been a professor at nc state for 18 years. he was an advisor for several clubs and use that role to final out thousands of dollars for his own personal use. the school said he resigned one day before he was arrested. >> it was shocking. i can't believe somebody would do that. it's our students money. >> he was put on electronically monitored house arrest. talk about the at the right place at the right time. >> when police have a hard time catching up with a an extra foot to big debate. right now forces are gaining ground to take parts of syria. there was a major offensive to you in control from rebels. officials are claiming victory saying they captured in your base. tens of thousands of syrians are rushing to the turkish border to find relief. as many as 51,000 civilians have been forced out. you win is demanding turkey open its borders but you and says the focus should be ending fighting in syria. foreign policy and the fight against isis playing a role. bernie sanders is fresh off a dominating performance. hillary clinton is helping people in the south will side both candidates were in full attack mode in milwaukee. >> we have got to move toward a path toward citizenship. i agree with president obama who used executive orders to protect families. >> we should be deported criminals not hard-working common immigrant families. >> the next democratic caucus takes place february 20. there was a protest in downtown raleigh will hillary open. the group called the protest a welcome party and wanting to let her get to know the area including the fbi office is in reference to her email scandal. law enforcement community is in mourning over the deaths of four officers in today's pick to police officers were georgia. and killed at a panera bread in maryland. a battle interim when it comes to police body cameras. >> wncn mario boone explains. >> reporter: council members will convene here in city hall to decide whether to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on outfitting every police officer with a body camera. one councilman has told me he is ready to go "no". a showdown is looming with the durham city council and top brass at the city's cop shop. it has to do with a draft policy that would keep police body camera video secret by citing personnel loss. >> in my view the policy for sure. >> reporter: in just four days the council is scheduled to vote on spending hundreds of thousands of your tax dollars to buy the body cameras. me he is prepared to go "no" if the draft policy is a change. >> in the situations where a video captures the use of force by a police officer here in durham, we have to have access to that videos of the public can see that the law is followed so that the constitution was followed. >> i tried to nail down a response from his colleagues. eddie davis said he is undecided. i also spent much of thursday calling the mayor bill bell and even went to city hall looking for him. >> taxpayers deserve to know what they are buying and deserve access to these recordings. >> reporter: eight hours later, no response. i just got an email from councilwoman julia johnson saying she is prepared to vote "no" on this issue. we expect city council to get a new draft version of this policy as soon as tomorrow. hall, maryellen. a clear warning at the white house which says no guns and dangerous weapons. violators could be fined were thrown in jail. a federal prosecutor advised the secret service to put the signs of last month but won't say why. oklahoma state officer is recovering after this crash. jason richardson was walking to check out another accident when his suv lost control, swerved and hit him. you can see people rushing to help them. he severely injured his legs and head but is expected to recover. a bystander is being held a hero after helping british police catch a suspect. amen was running away when another man trips him. catch and arrest the would be drug dealer. the bystander was an off-duty soldier. it's a cold thursday night in central north carolina. we have a lot of weather happening to us. tonight is the calm before the winter storms. it is 28 degrees. a winter weather advisory will go into effect between 7 am and 7 pm. it is tilted from the triangle on east. that's where we expect more of the weather to be. advisories are issued when there will be travel issues. we could see slick roadways in areas shaded and blue. we have had schools make some changes. we expect it to be tried in the morning the cold. 22 at 6 am. as we get closer to lunchtime and early afternoon, snow and snow, sleep, rain mix will be falling. it will be cloudy and cold. 35 with wind chills not out of the low 30s. it's like a 1, 2 comedy punch. one comes with cold air and helps with precipitation. precipitation. we are on that snow line. in january we had a lot of freezing rain. that is not in this forecast. we have sweet -- sleet, freezing rain. tomorrow morning clouds and cold but no precipitation. us dry. lunchtime we will see snow or wintry mix. it's triangle east, triangle northeast with a mix for the to the south. the bull's-eye is off to the east. by 5:00, it is dry and we clear out and get ready for a cold but sunny weekend. here is the updated map. only 1-2 ages. -- inches. the roads are cold so it could stick immediately. we will have light rain with a mix for the to the south. our coldest day this year has been 32. 18. we will beat both of those numbers on sunday which sets the stage for monday and tuesday. another area of low pressure comes over the top of us. it looks to be more of a rain event starting with so on monday . monday morning through monday afternoon we could start off as snow. here is the timeline at the bottom. a mix in between. it's a mainly cold rain event monday night to tuesday. wednesday we can enjoy some 50s. tomorrow small amounts of snow triangle east. 70 forecast takes us from 35 tomorrow. 34, saturday. 30, sunday. morning. mystery -- wintry mix and we finally rebound on tuesday. tried with 50s by wednesday and thursday. >> we have five schools already closed tomorrow. that will be on our website wncn.com. scott kelly is gearing up to return to solid ground. >> he spoke about his time at the international space station. he has been in space longer than any other astronaut and says we have a lot of work to do. >> i wouldn't say it looks unhealthy but it definitely looks very fragile. is a thin film. it looks like something we need to take care of. >> he has spent 501 days in space over six different missions. year mission. bitter temperatures did not stop a horse-drawn carriage traveling through durham. is depression more than sadness? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. brintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. brintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. "for me, brintellix made a difference." tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. brintellix has not been do not take with maois. tell your doctor about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects are nausea, constipation and vomiting. brintellix did not have significant impact on weight. ask your doctor if brintellix could it's a big weekend in the triangle. carolina hurricanes are celebrating their 10 year anniversary of winning the stanley cup. >> this after hockey players are in quibec. >> todd gibson introduces us southern pride. quibec international peewee tournament is hockey's version of the little lake world series. >> last year there were 2000 people there. >> reporter: hockey in the south has come a long way as the carolina hurricanes celebrate their anniversary. young kids are developing talents in an area where hockey used to be an afterthought. >> with their dads were younger in the south, it wasn't a thought. these boys are driven to get better at achieving their dreams . >> reporter: each and every one of the junior hurricanes hope to make the nhl. >> i want to make the nhl. that would be awesome so i could pay back my parents for everything they have done for me. >> reporter: not long ago that scoring a goal let alone winning a game has changed but seven hockey has a. >> they always looked down on you before they gave but when you get out there they change their mind. >> reporter: in the triangle, 18 junior hurricanes hope to make an international statement with the hurricanes logo across the chest. >> it's where i was born. it's virtually like playing for my home to. >> reporter: as the home team celebrate a milestone this week and, young kids dream of being a part of that special moment. indwelling, todd gibson, wncn pick >> the junior hurricanes beat >> i love the idea of s hey buddy, let's get these dayquil liquid gels and go. but these liquid gels are new. mucinex fast max. it's the same difference. these are multi-symptom. well so are these. this one is max strength and fights mucus. that one doesn't. uh...think fast! you dropped something. oh...i'll put it back on the shelf... new from mucinex fast max. the only cold and flu liquid gel that's max-strength and fights mucus. start the relief. ditch the misery. a cold night for a sweet ride around north carolina central university. >> the school posted a love story hosting horse-drawn rides to students for free. they made sure they were bundled up. it was a good night for a snuggie. bus, 22 degrees and [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the

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