morning. we expected this to be a southern part of the region event. that s the way it s worked out. snow is falling in south jersey and delaware, up here not seeing a flurry, the bulk of the action is in atlantic county, cape may county and cumberland county. you want to slow it down down here. fairly light snow, overall. it should be over fairly quickly. a winter weather advisory is in effect until noon be but the bulk of the snow is off the coast until 10 or 11:00 a.m., we ll see if it continues to fall until noon. take it slow on the roads. 34 degrees in philadelphia. no snow, 32 in wilmington, you ve got snow nearby down to the south, looks like you might miss out. we are on or about the freezing mark in dover, millville, airport in atlantic city where we re seeing the snow, cape may was falling below the freezing mark. we could have freezeups on the roads in cape may county, as well. winds have picked up in philadelphia, overall fairly light. we expect it to get more wi
civil actions. we ve got to tighten up technology. laws have to get in line with technology because it s a problem. it could be worse with terrorism. five seconds to you. i like zombies but stop hacking. stop hacking. dangerous. judge glenda hatchett, sunny hostin. this happened during the steve wilkos show if they find the spe people and get in trouble, they ll end up as guests. thank you, ladies, for your brilliance and wisdom and humor as well. newsroom international is next. welcome to newsroom international. i m suzanne malveaux. here s what s happening now. things getting desperate on board the cruise ship in the gulf of mexico. 4200 on board. passengers say toilets are overflowing new york air-conditioning, not much food or water. tugboats are towing the ship to mobile, alabama, instead of the port of mexico. it not going to get there until thursday. coming up in a couple of minutes, we ll talk to a man whose wife is stuck on that ship. north korea th
ourselves, saving our communities. i feel good. [laughter] i knew that i would. [laughter] thank you again. be back by 2:00. oh, is someone [inaudible conversations] oh, okay. thank you. please, stay for your pictures. see you at two. knox. [inaudible conversations] next, from the national black writers conference at medgar evers college in brooklyn, a panel on changing historical narrative. [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, welcome back. we re here enter well, i m really glad to be here, in person, right here in front of you. you know, we in this panel we don t grown groan and bemoan the destructive narratives about us misrepresenting who we are and how we are with. this panel will help us to reconstruct, to tell our own stories, the real deal. our stories, this is our story, this is our song, let the work i ve done speak to me. and so to moderate this panel on reconstructing the historical narrative of us is professor woodard who was given, i don t
interviews either. it s whether the substance was there or not and there s three important issues clear out of that hearing and why he ll go through the nomination process successfully. first, he said he will defend israel. second, iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. and third, he is leader to transform our military, both for moving from southwest asia to the western pacific where 60% of the naichl forces are moved for a reason and second to transform our military to the new type of warfare where often based upon knowledge and the agility and speed to touch someone quickly. this also is necessary in the western pacific where china, for example, has 80 sub marines just to our 50. even john mccain who was quite critical in the hearing said this nomination should go through. right. well, yeah. on that point, it looks like the nomination will be confirmed. the problem is it loonlgs like there s a filibuster or attempt at a filibuster and that means democrats and the white hous
it s getting tonight across the northeast. vehicles were ordered off the roads in massachusetts. that would be all of massachusetts. starting at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. you re looking live at the cape where they re already taking it on the nose tonight. blizzard warnings posted across a big area. we could see some history-making snowfall out of this. we ve already seen a could lass al stoppage of transportation in the corridor of our country, affecting 50 million americans before it s all said and done. and it s a long way from being over. as you watch the coverage of all of this tonight, remember, this storm is hitting many of the same people along the very same coastline, still recovering from hurricane sandy just over 100 days ago now. our team is out in it. what could end up as a 30-inch snow event by this time tomorrow night. we begin with nbc s ron mott. he s in providence, rhode island tonight. hey, ron, good evening. brian, good evening to you. long before the tee