made the swim team at the northwest ymca in wichita, kansas. his dad says he is keeping up with other swimmers and even beating some of them. just keep trying and trying. now, i m going to rob marciano, who is talking about all kinds of weather. we keep trying and trying to get nice days. spring is just around the corner. sun getting higher in the sky. when the sun is out, it feels warmer. we are book-ending the country with storms. one across the pacific northwest. check out video from seattle, washington with wind damage. gusts 60 miles an hour. interior sections almost 50. that was enough to take down trees and power lines. police officers had to do double duty and direct some traffic. live shot from seattle. around 50 degrees right now, and high wind warnings posted for the next system that is about to
here, like, drop your baby to me. she shouted out, are you sure you re going to catch him? at that point she dropped him, i caught him, wrapped him up in my jacket. we went away from the burning building. the mother jumped out as the firefighters arrived. they were gnot able to save the other two boys. outside atlanta, a pilot and passenger walked away from an emergency landing in a highway. an faa spokeswoman reported the pilot reported losing power, managed to land without hitting any cars then slid on to the median. and this, just keep on trying and trying. now, that s 10-year-old andrew mccloud s motto. that s what he believes. he was born legally blind. he has made the swim team at the northwest ymca in wichita, kansas, and his dad says that andr andrew s keeping up now with the other swimmers, even beating