on the kurdish capitol. the key stone pipeline failed to pass the senate by a single vote. the future of the oil project. right now, more than 225 million americans are braving the coldest november morning in 40 years. it is the result of a bitter arctic chill sweeping the country. western new york is making up, just buried with six feet of snow. good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. i m stephanie sy. i m del walters. even for a city that is used to lots of snow, this one for the record books. major highways are shut down near buffalo and a lot of people can t get out of their homes. five have died as a result of storms. the nag guard has gone called out. while not a blaze, this lake effect snow is aggressive. yeah, it certainly is. the snow in buffalo has been falling at an incredible rate of four to five-inch it is an hour at times, creating near whiteout conditions. fast and furious, a wall of lake effect snow pounding western new york in a matter
announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. good evening. to the first responders who arrived, it looked like the deafen oifgs terrorism. inside a synagogue in jerusalem two palestinians entered with cleavers, knives and a gun. five people dead, three rabbis. among the dead three americans. it s the deadliest single attack in six years. it comes at a time of already high tensions. tonight israel has ordered the homes of the killers be destroyed, and in terms of retaliation, they may just be getting started. now this has the world s attention. we begin there with bill neely. reporter: outside a jerusalem synagogue, police are targeting two killers. it s just minutes after the men have shot and stabbed four people to death. in the exchange of fire, one policeman is shot and injured before both gunmen are killed. inside, it s a blood bath. around two dozen men have been praying when they were attacked with axes,
good evening, and we begin with that state of emergency, more than four feet of snow in 24 hours. tonight 225 million americans dealing with frigid cold, drivers trapped on highways, part of a key interstate in upstate new york closed. travel bans in effect as we head into the night. look at this time lapse in buffalo, new york of the snow rolling in over that city, lake effect is not new there, but this is severe and early. many saying the worst in memory. this image from the new york state through way covered in several feet of snow. you can see the tire tracks there. from the north in michigan, treacherous driving all the way to the south, record cold in georgia. the national weather service reporting more than 1,000 records shattered with this system. ginger zee is standing by with the forecast but we begin with gio benitez where drivers spent the day trapped. reporter: david. good evening. this storm is dumping three to five inches of snow per hour that could take days
miles of scaffolding pipe going up around the capitol dome along with two miles of deck. with it all in place, repair crews will start the next phase of a $60 million restoration. that, including repairing cracked cast iron and applying three new coats of paint. it s d.c., but they say, hey, we are on budget and on time. is that right? they want to have this ready for the 2017 inauguration. they say it s going to be good to go. hey. last time restoration was done to the dome, 1959 to 1960. there s hope this one is good to last another 75 to 100 years. so taxpayers, you have 100 years out of this. an animal story here. a lot of people will going to be tongue and cheek about this if you say a dog is capable of doing what a politician does. this is out in san francisco. okay. freeda, a chihuahua mix dressed in a sparkly fedora. she was named mayor for a day. the title and the commendation that came with it is a big prize at a fund-raise ir for the publicly funded a
good evening, and we begin with that state of emergency, more than four feet of snow in 24 hours. tonight 225 million americans dealing with frigid cold, drivers trapped on highways, part of a key interstate in upstate new york closed. travel bans in effect as we head into the night. look at this time lapse in buffalo, new york of the snow rolling in over that city, lake effect is not new there, but this is severe and early. many saying the worst in memory. this image from the new york state through way covered in several feet of snow. you can see the tire tracks there. from the north in michigan, treacherous driving all the way to the south, record cold in georgia. the national weather service reporting more than 1,000 records shattered with this system. ginger zee is standing by with the forecast but we begin with gio benitez where drivers spent the day trapped. reporter: david. good evening. this storm is dumping three to five inches of snow per hour that could take days
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world headquarters in new york, this is nbc nightly news with brian williams. good evening. to the first responders who arrived, it looked like the definition of terrorism. inside a synagogue in jerusalem two palestinians entered with cleavers, knives and a gun. five people dead, three of them rabbis. among the dead three americans. it s the deadliest single attack in six years. it comes at a time of already high tensions. tonight israel has ordered the homes of the killers be destroyed, and in terms of retaliation, they may just be getting started. now this has the world s attention. we begin there tonight with nbc s bill neely. reporter: outside a jerusalem synagogue, police are targeting two killers. it s just minutes after the men have shot and stabbed four people to death. in the exchange of fire, one policeman is shot and injured before both gunmen are killed. inside, it s a blood bath. around two dozen men have been praying when they were attacked with axes, butc
now melissa has an update on the crash. in alexandria, police say this is still shut down, glebe road at route 1 it s a crash, two vehicles. police still on the scene. bw parkway 234bd r northbound, blocked from an earlier crash. 123 gordon boulevard, in a that is moving along nicely. 66 into town and out of town. 270 looking good north and so south as we head to the east. 95 and bw parkway, no issues right now. beltway at st. barnabas moving along. happeni today, the man accused of killing a d.c. corrections official is expected in court. carolyn cross was found dead into her apartment in september. and since then there have been questions about whether the man accused of murdering her is mentally stable. richard jordan has more on what willn today. richard? reporter: hi, eun. tkpwoerpbg. will be a preliminary g but it will not be the first time that the suspect appears in court. he has appeared before on video monitoring, video conferences in court. at the time he was i
it. it is a marijuana mystery on this thursday, november 20th, 2014. thank you for joining us. so the pot sent to work. yes. 90 pounds of it. do you keep your job at that point? are they grounds for being fired? sue serio, this is the kind of morning where you want an actual bowl of cough tee warm up your hands so that everything else seems to be warmed up, as well. what else needs to be warmed up? stop. welshing you know, we all got through yesterday, record breaking cold, now, today, we still see cold temperatures, but relatively speaking, it is not quite as bad. we have 36 degrees in fact in philadelphia. we have seen temperatures go up throughout the night actually with some milder air briefly moving in, 26 in pottstown, 29 in lancaster, it is 34 in wilmington, 39 degrees in wildwood. these are temperatures that are as much as 13 degrees miler than they were yesterday at this time. so yeah, it is not quite as brutal orbiter. but it is still cold out there. y
texting postures, could put on your back, what that means for your health. well, i know they have that texting thumb that they talk about, kids whose thumbs cramp up because they re texts so much. you okay? i m realizing i have bad posture. sit up straight. you re right, we do have to remember our posture. at all times. so, while your posture is lying in bed, you have to get up eventually and get outside. little break with our number today. three yesterday, so cold, still going to be cold today, but let s gave you a seven. we have some sunshine. it won t be quite as cold as it was. but it is still below average, our high temperatures for today. we re starting off in the 20 s, and in some cases like here in the it city, 37 degrees, which is warmer than it ever got in the afternoon yesterday. 34 degrees in wilmington, while we ve changed winds direction, so windchills are still evident, but not as extreme as yesterday, when we had the single digit windchills. feels