Coverage for you. Blake burman at the white house. Lauren simonetti watching those markets and Hillary Vaughn is is in washington but we begin with blake. Reporter ashley, Republican Convention next three nights as they see it, continue to draw the distinction between President Trumps vision of the future and joe bidens vision of the future. Tonight will have a bit of a family feel to it as well, as two of the president s children will speak later this evening, tiffany trump, and eric trump and the keynote address will be given by the first lady from the newlydecorated rose garden. Melania trumps chief of staff says the first lady will talk about her role as a mother and a look ahead to the potential second term. Her speech tonight will be very positive and uplifting which is her signature. She wants to look forward. She wants to talk about what she as first lady plans to do when the president wins another four years. She also wants to lay out for the American People while, why it is s
Story. Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. The massive late winter storm that swept up the northeast coast today grounding air and rail travel to a halt is still pounding parts of new england with blizzard conditions as we come on the air tonight. Millions are digging out from the storm that dumped blowing snow and sleet along the washington, d. C. To boston corridor from several inches in big coastal cities like philadelphia and new york to close to two feet in many inland cities. The storm packing winds up to 70 miles an hour, left hundreds without power and impacted the entire country as 6,000 flights today to, from and through the region were cancelled. Miguel almaguer is in massachusetts with the latest. Reporter tonight across new england, the white out and the wipe out. A blizzard wreaking havoc across eight states. Its really bad outside. Reporter 70 million caught in the cross hairs of this danger winter wallop six days before spring. Everyone wishes it was spring rig
Story. Nightly news begins right now. Good evening. The massive late winter storm that swept up the northeast coast today grounding air and rail travel to a halt is still pounding parts of new england with blizzard conditions as we come on the air tonight. Millions are digging out from the storm that dumped blowing snow and sleet along the washington, d. C. To boston corridor from several inches in big coastal cities like philadelphia and new york to close to two feet in many inland cities. The storm packing winds up to 70 miles an hour, left hundreds without power and impacted the entire country as 6,000 flights, today, to, from and through the Miguel Almaguer is in massachusetts with the latest. Reporter tonight across new england, the white out and the wipe out. A blizzard wreaking havoc across eight states. Its really bad outside. Reporter 70 million caught in the cross hairs of this danger winter wallop six days before spring. Everyone wishes it was spring right. Thats what i wish
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