General grant, effectively ening the civil war. Well be live this afternoon for the next three hours as the commemoration continues today with reenactments of the gun stackings that took place on this day in 1865, when more than 22,000 general lees infantry troops turned over their weapons and battle flags. Also, later in our program, youll hear remarks from historian david bliegt who talks about the legacy of appomattox here at the park. Bru, first, we joined by the two men who played a starring role in thursdays ceremony, the surrender ceremony that you just saw here. We want to invite you to be part of the conversation. Glld what were you thinking as general lee rode away . Sadness. I felt for the confederate soldier. I knew they were suffering with the surrender after they had fought so hard for four long years. I felt the most climatic, the silence, no guns, no shouts, no battle songs. The silence was a sound that we had not heard for four years. And it occurred to me. General, yo
It depends on what the disease type is and the rev. Should our government get involved in whether or not our kids get shots . Were going to talk about that. Think your comeet is commute is bad . This man cannot afford a car but makes no excuses. He walks 21 miles to work every day. Hes a hardworking man and he is here live. By the way we did give him a car. Mornings are better with friend. This is joe perry from aerosmith. Youre watching fox friends. We didnt give him a car. We gave him a ride. Exactly. The other guests had a complaint. How come he got a car. It is our best story. In the meantime weve got to get to this and it is extreme weather. 100 million americans in the midwest and the northeast waking up in the deep freeze a dangerous snow and ice storm crippling travel and leaving as many as nine people dead so far. Just look at that massive pileup. Dozens of cars crashing near chicago. Amazingly there are only minor injuries in worcester, massachusetts men working together to p
Clipper system coming by, coming up in just a few minutes. That takes care of tuesday. How is Tuesday Mornings commute mr. Bob kelly. Good morning. 6 01 on this tuesday. Live look mount holly, new jersey. Look closely the different color in the road surface here that indication that if it is wet, there is that potential for black ice. Then in the construction zones we have a problem with the wind, this is a live look at 422 at trooper road. A construction sign blowing in the travel lanes here. We have penndot crew on the the way. Heres a live lot at blue route on and off a ramps will be tricky here, every where any of these secondary road side streets untreated surfaces. If it looks wet all that left over from yesterday isized over this morning. An extent in letter merion at byberry and huntington. New Jersey Transit, they are cross honoring system wide this morning. Steve keeley is live in the neighborhood of southWest Philadelphia, wood land avenue remains closed at 66th and that is
Who is taking the blame for the loss this morning. Can you imagine how quiet it was in the seattle locker room. Good day everybody it is monday, day after super bowl. We are all tired. It is also ground hog day. Second day of february. Sue serio good morning to you. Punks taun toy day, will he see his shadow or not. Right. Which means six more weeks of winter or not. That is right. I would say this time last year when we had such a tough winter. You can see him peeking out getting an early start. When we had such a tough winter really dont remember what he did last year so now i have to just go witt. It didnt matter because we had six more weeks of winter for sure and the second most snowy ever. So it is a three out of ten. Very mess think morning with the variety have of precipitation that started out as all snow and milder air moved from the south and continued to do so we are seeing a change over from snow to rain. The it has change over here in the city. You can see pink , and it c
Driving this morning. Because thanks to the wind we did see a lot of drying out but there is still a lot of dangerous conditions as well. It is five out of ten for that reason. Temperatures are cold enough as they are, 20 degrees in philadelphia. Teens to the north of us. Single digits, 20s to the south of us. This is what it feels like single digit wind chills it feels like zero in lancaster. That is just, with the below zero wind chills you get frostbite being outside for 30 minutes that is all it takes for frostbite and not too much longer for single digit wind chills. That is why wind chills advisory in effect for mountains because of the below zero wind chills. For us it is a Winter Weather advisory and that means not that anything is falling from the sky but just so much is refreezing and that means potentially dangerous conditions. We had a wrapped freeze, last night. So clear skies helped that out, no precipitation. Is there your win. You can see cameras shaking. 15 miles an ho