Strong. To brussels for the latest also on the program. Is a. Political crisis inside the social democrats agreed to begin talks on forming a possible government with. On the United States socalled Net Neutrality the government says its. Opponents fear the access to information. Plus the face of a young european woman who. Was awaiting trial. Shes just seen her parents for the First Time Since she ran away. Last year. Im still get a welcome to the program. Day two of the e. U. Summit in brussels has brought the progress britain has been waiting for you Council President donald tusk says leaders have agreed that sufficient progress has not been made to allow e. U. Negotiations to move to the second phase of talks about britains departure from the bloc its a big boost for british Prime Minister theresa may who even received a round of applause last night. Well go live to brussels in just a moment first heres what the Prime Minister herself had to say im pleased that its been agreed we sh
Back when it comes to deflategate. Yes, it is. Good morning, everybody. Happy saturday. The weekend is here. Barry burbank is standing by to tell us what we are in for this weekend. Good morning. Were in for a pretty good day today. Tomorrow is going to be somewhat different. It gets pretty windy tomorrow but not too much wind out there that matter most of the day. Now weve got a cloud cover, the cloud bank started moving backwards over cape cod last night. So with the cloud cover we have a protective blanket keeping it milder there, around 50 across much of the cape. The cloud bank moves into Plymouth County and then beyond that, its clear. That cloud bank will slowly press westward as the day goes thing and then getting cloudier inland. Theres in a cloud bank offshore. We have another cloud bank coming in from the west which will sort of cause of after cause a wheeze play. But much of metro west is going to have sunshine all day long. The clouds will arrive in metro west at some poin
Back when it comes to deflategate. Yes, it is. Good morning, everybody. Happy saturday. The weekend is here. Barry burbank is standing by to tell us what we are in for this weekend. Good morning. Were in for a pretty good day today. Tomorrow is going to be somewhat different. It gets pretty windy tomorrow but not too much wind out there that matter most of the day. Now weve got a cloud cover, the cloud bank started moving backwards over cape cod last night. So with the cloud cover we have a protective blanket keeping it milder there, around 50 across much of the cape. The cloud bank moves into Plymouth County and then beyond that, its clear. That cloud bank will slowly press westward as the day goes thing and then getting cloudier inland. Theres in a cloud bank offshore. We have another cloud bank coming in from the west which will sort of cause of after cause a wheeze play. But much of metro west is going to have sunshine all day long. The clouds will arrive in metro west at some poin
And good thursday morning. Im Marci Gonzalez in for reena ninan. Im kendis gibson. Well begin with the south and South Carolina specifically bracing for more deadly floods. The death toll this morning at least 19 with raging floodwaters pushing more than a dozen dams to their breaking points and putting nearly 50 others in danger. And the view from inside the storm zone is nothing short of dramatic. In the town of andrews, a coast guard helicopter came to the rescue of an 88yearold grandmother and her two grandchildren whose home was surrounded by water. And the danger may not lift until this weekend. Abcs Stephanie Ramos has the latest. Reporter cleanup and damage control. Both under way in South Carolina. As residents get ready for another surge of water, roads are caving in. The rush of water even bringing caskets to the surface and 62 of the dams in the state on the verge of collapse with the rivers now rising. This event is not over. Reporter the death toll is growing in the state
Victory. And good thursday morning. Im Marci Gonzalez in for reena ninan. Im kendis gibson. Well begin with the south and South Carolina specifically bracing for more deadly floods. The death toll this morning at least 19 with raging floodwaters pushing more than a dozen dams to their breaking points and putting nearly 50 others in danger. And the view from inside the storm zone is nothing short of dramatic. In the town of andrews, a coast guard helicopter came to the rescue of an 88yearold grandmother and her two grandchildren whose home was surrounded by water. And the danger may not lift until this weekend. Abcs Stephanie Ramos has the latest. Reporter cleanup and damage control. Both under way in South Carolina. As residents get ready for another surge of water, roads are caving in. The rush of water even bringing caskets to the surface and 62 of the dams in the state on the verge of collapse with the rivers now rising. This event is not over. Reporter the death toll is growing in