Its a mile, so slow improvements here. A lot of fog in Southern New Hampshire and the merrimack valley, as well, so watch out, and tough to see the kids at the bus stop. Misty spots, a dreary start, near 50 at the bus stop, and a few breaks of sunshine, 47 in worcester, 52 in boston, and mild with low 50s on the cape, and you can see the radar is quiet, a couple of patches, where we have the spritzes and the mist and the areas are dry, as you are heading out the door, heres the storm, brought all the rain, the winds are shifting. That is going to bring in drier air but notice it takes until mid to Late Afternoon before we see the breaks, and temperatures coming up into the mid and upper 50s this afternoon. This is above average for this time of year. Want to get you back out to the roads right now. See how were doing out there. The fog may be slowing folks down in some areas. Yes, a bit of moisture on the roads, as well. Thank you, a live look outside lets go to the maps and see the re
Its a mile, so slow improvements here. A lot of fog in Southern New Hampshire and the merrimack valley, as well, so watch out, and tough to see the kids at the bus stop. Misty spots, a dreary start, near 50 at the bus stop, and a few breaks of sunshine, 47 in worcester, 52 in boston, and mild with low 50s on the cape, and you can see the radar is quiet, a couple of patches, where we have the spritzes and the mist and the areas are dry, as you are heading out the door, heres the storm, brought all the rain, the winds are shifting. That is going to bring in drier air but notice it takes until mid to Late Afternoon before we see the breaks, and temperatures coming up into the mid and upper 50s this afternoon. This is above average for this time of year. Want to get you back out to the roads right now. See how were doing out there. The fog may be slowing folks down in some areas. Yes, a bit of moisture on the roads, as well. Thank you, a live look outside lets go to the maps and see the re
Its a mile, so slow improvements here. A lot of fog in Southern New Hampshire and the merrimack valley, as well, so watch out, and tough to see the kids at the bus stop. Misty spots, a dreary start, near 50 at the bus stop, and a few breaks of sunshine, 47 in worcester, 52 in boston, and mild with low 50s on the cape, and you can see the radar is quiet, a couple of patches, where we have the spritzes and the mist and the areas are dry, as you are heading out the door, heres the storm, brought all the rain, the winds are shifting. That is going to bring in drier air but notice it takes until mid to Late Afternoon before we see the breaks, and temperatures coming up into the mid and upper 50s this afternoon. This is above average for this time of year. Want to get you back out to the roads right now. See how were doing out there. The fog may be slowing folks down in some areas. Yes, a bit of moisture on the roads, as well. Thank you, a live look outside lets go to the maps and see the re
This is10. Battleground in South Carolina. The candidates for president are in the palmetto state working for every single vote on the road to the white house. Just one day after the first primary of the election season and New Hampshire, and now shifts to South Carolina. It is the equivalent of a back alley knife fight in the state. A very critical piece of the puzzle in the fight for the nomination. The republicans are up first as we get closer to the february 21 in the south primary. Here is what we need to know issue we look forward to the gop primary. It is coming up on saturday, february 20. 50 delegates are at stake here. The winner of the primary gets everyone of those 50 delegates. In other states, they are divvied up in order of finish. 50 go to the winner here. Needed to win the nomination overall. Of course, you also have to get the nomination of the party at the convention, which usually goes handinhand. Two more candidates have pulled out of the the republican race. Gover
Today we will bring you the voices from the streets. Ll of that and more coming up. This is democracy now. The war and peace report. I am amy goodman. We are on the streets of new york city where maybe hundreds of thousands of people from around the country and around the world are gathering for what could be the largest one of the largest political marches in history and certainly the largest peoples climate march. We are in new york city at Columbus Circle. Interesting that it is Columbus Circle, considering the march will be led by hundreds of people that came from around the country and around the planet. Right now to layout the scope of what is taking place today in this historic moment is the founder of one of the organizations that organized this mass march today. Welcome to democracy now. Thank you so much for being here and for documenting what will be a pretty remarkable day. I think what you said is right. There hasnt been a political gathering about anything this large in t