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in a high-need, low-income community like hartford, access to care is limited. young men and women who come in this clinic have chronic health conditions like diabetes, depression, high blood pressure, headaches. left untreated, they have to be addressed at emergency rooms, at much higher cost. the clinician recognized that there is an additional need for health services and for other providers in the community to meet them, but they are currently unable to do so. and so they decided to initiate a full primary-scope service in hartford so as to fully serve the men and women who choose to come to planned parenthood of north hartford for their reproductive and family planning care needs. patients there are seen for acute conditions and chronic problems -- physicals, preventive vaccinations, as well as services to quit smoking. if there were ever a cost-effective program anywhere in the united states, the north hartford project is a sterling example. just to give one -- one example, recently a young woman came to this planned parenthood for birth control. she was f
in a high-need, low-income community like hartford, access to care is limited. young men and women who come in this clinic have chronic health conditions like diabetes, depression, high blood pressure, headaches. left untreated, they have to be addressed at emergency rooms, at much higher cost. the clinician recognized that there is an additional need for health services and for other providers in the community to meet them, but they are currently unable to do so. and so they decided to...
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same with portland and hartford. worcester area through central massachusetts, here is some aerial drone pictures from yesterday. amazing it can fly with the strong gusty winds we had and worcester picked 14 to 18 inches of snow. two days before the storm hit, we thought the big cities would have the high snow totals but the storm was a little closer to the coast. the other story is the miserable cleanup out there this morning. hopefully, you did a lot yesterday. windchills are in the single digits in new england and 19 as far south of atlanta. you get the picture. very cold eastern half of the country. still feels like the middle of winter. i know spring is only a couple of days away but it doesn't like we are getting any big warm-up any time soon. new york city, times square. still cleaning up. sleet was a real pain and heavy shoveling yesterday too. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. calcu... shall we initiate the restart sequence?
same with portland and hartford. worcester area through central massachusetts, here is some aerial drone pictures from yesterday. amazing it can fly with the strong gusty winds we had and worcester picked 14 to 18 inches of snow. two days before the storm hit, we thought the big cities would have the high snow totals but the storm was a little closer to the coast. the other story is the miserable cleanup out there this morning. hopefully, you did a lot yesterday. windchills are in the single...
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hartford could be a jackpot at 16 to 20. new york city, 12 to 16.gets 18.1 inches of snow, it will be a top ten all-time snowstorm. also, the biggest march snowstorm in history was back in 1888. that's the one you see famous pictures in new york city of, that would be 2 inches of snow, 22 inches of snow. here's the timing at 7:00 a.m., to just about this time tomorrow, the really heavy snow over the top of new york city, philadelphia, d.c. should be tapering off a little bit by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. and very heavy snow in areas of eastern pennsylvania. by the time we get to the noon hour, the really heavy snow hudson valley, that's when it is over the top of new york city. that's when it is over hartford. boston it looks like from noon to about 6:00 p.m. is the heaviest for you. tapering off in new york city and philly by 6:00 p.m. i don't think there will be a lot of people commuting in those areas because of such heavy snow. a lot of people will be stuck at home. >> bill, the real question is, are we getting you live from central park tomorr
hartford could be a jackpot at 16 to 20. new york city, 12 to 16.gets 18.1 inches of snow, it will be a top ten all-time snowstorm. also, the biggest march snowstorm in history was back in 1888. that's the one you see famous pictures in new york city of, that would be 2 inches of snow, 22 inches of snow. here's the timing at 7:00 a.m., to just about this time tomorrow, the really heavy snow over the top of new york city, philadelphia, d.c. should be tapering off a little bit by 7:00 a.m....
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it's basically ice coming down here across hartford.news is that the travel ban will be lifted in about a half hour. we're starting to see more traffic on the 84 and 91 here in the downtown hartford. so, things are starting to improve very slowly, but we're clearly not through it yet. jim? >> miguel marques, he's in connecticut. thanks very much. let's take about a 90-minute drive northeast to worcester, massachusetts. that's where cnn's brynn gingras is today. forecasters, do they expect most snow to fall where you are, but it's really the wind that is causing problems there. >> reporter: oh, yeah, absolutely, jim. worcester is the first city in the state of massachusetts the national weather service declared a blizzard happened here. that is that thick heavy snow about a foot here in worcester, and then those sustained winds. actually, this flag up here is not blowing too crazy right now, but that has been my focal point the last several hours. the flag is blowing right, left, some times wrapped around the pole. it is blowing through
it's basically ice coming down here across hartford.news is that the travel ban will be lifted in about a half hour. we're starting to see more traffic on the 84 and 91 here in the downtown hartford. so, things are starting to improve very slowly, but we're clearly not through it yet. jim? >> miguel marques, he's in connecticut. thanks very much. let's take about a 90-minute drive northeast to worcester, massachusetts. that's where cnn's brynn gingras is today. forecasters, do they expect...
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that does include new york city even just south of hartford, all along long island.his is going to be a major snowmaker. future tracker snow amounts shows you widespread snow, new york, philadelphia, scranton, hartford. if you do have travel plans, air travel likely going to be 38ed if not canceled. take a look at a more tranquil forecast here locally in a few minutes. >>> a homeowner hears a strange noise, never expects what he discovered. is thisovered under homeowners insurance? the chain of events that landed this car on top of a house. >>> also, take a look at this. not your typical day on the >>> a hem owner heard a noise and discovered a frightening sight. take a look at what happened. an suv skidded off the road near his house, landing right on top of his roof. this happened in china's shangzu. the driver accidentally stepped on the accelerator, skidded off the road, then landed on the roof. no one was hurt. >>> a moose frightened skiers and snowboarders in colorado. >> oh my god, i don't know where to go! >> one of the skiers said she pulled out her phone on
that does include new york city even just south of hartford, all along long island.his is going to be a major snowmaker. future tracker snow amounts shows you widespread snow, new york, philadelphia, scranton, hartford. if you do have travel plans, air travel likely going to be 38ed if not canceled. take a look at a more tranquil forecast here locally in a few minutes. >>> a homeowner hears a strange noise, never expects what he discovered. is thisovered under homeowners insurance? the...
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he takes the hartford, the uss hartford to the head of the line, then they cut the lashings so they can split up and start engaging the confederate ships, onenly four ironclad, and he gets them through. he runs that risk. have probably heard this a thousand times in your squad and are sick of that, the two must use words to a second lieutenant, follow me. follow me. sure your conviction. show your commitment by leading from the front, ok? not just being stubborn, full speed ahead, but farragut steps back and assesses the situation and it says it is time for me to lead and get these guys out of here. it is about the strength of will stubbornness at fredericksburg, strength of will. i see what needs to be done, and now i do it. i save my guys by doing it. , that ishat farragut the leadership example he shows us. it is true that he does get secured to the rigging, and you can see from this painting, this is when they engage the tennessee, the ironclad. , he'sn drayton is afraid high enough up that he's wounded , or if he falls, he could be killed, so he has one of the him.n tie a l you don
he takes the hartford, the uss hartford to the head of the line, then they cut the lashings so they can split up and start engaging the confederate ships, onenly four ironclad, and he gets them through. he runs that risk. have probably heard this a thousand times in your squad and are sick of that, the two must use words to a second lieutenant, follow me. follow me. sure your conviction. show your commitment by leading from the front, ok? not just being stubborn, full speed ahead, but farragut...
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host: rick in hartford, illinois. democrat. caller: i don't get where all these people all of a sudden decided that millions of people need to be taken off of health care. they think about themselves. illinois, it will be close to 800,000 people who will lose health care. i've had medical issues. the least of them, high blood pressure. when you get rid of the pre-existing conditions, it will go in the tank. all these people are getting aggravated because it affects them. i understand that. there are a lot of people who are getting care now because of the affordable care act. happensin durkin, what under full repeal or partial repeal and replace? guest: with pre-existing conditions -- republicans have expressed that they do want to continue covering people with pre-existing conditions. the devil is always in the details. right now, they are looking at repealing the individual mandate onch will make it harder insurance companies to continue covering people with pre-existing conditions. they are looking for other ways to replace t
host: rick in hartford, illinois. democrat. caller: i don't get where all these people all of a sudden decided that millions of people need to be taken off of health care. they think about themselves. illinois, it will be close to 800,000 people who will lose health care. i've had medical issues. the least of them, high blood pressure. when you get rid of the pre-existing conditions, it will go in the tank. all these people are getting aggravated because it affects them. i understand that....
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we are getting barely above the freezing mark in new york, boston and hartford. and then look at saturday morning, this is like fireplace-type weather. 15 in new york. 9 in scranton. there's a good bet this is the coldest air we'll have until next winter. so it looks like a good warm up will take place after saturday because even saturday during the day is a very cold day throughout top region. a high of only 27 in new york in march is pretty rare. the average high is in the low 40s. so for the rest of the country, we'll take you through the weekend forecast. there's not a lot of bad weather out there. we could see showers today in miami. we're nice in the middle of the country. this is where it's going to continue to be a gorgeous spring. 63 in denver today. st. louis goes from 46 today. saturday, up to 68. so there's the warmth returning. the cold air in new england gives way. sunday will be an improvement with a good deal of sunshine in the eastern half of the country. but there's really only bad spots of weather out there. south texas has some rain this weeke
we are getting barely above the freezing mark in new york, boston and hartford. and then look at saturday morning, this is like fireplace-type weather. 15 in new york. 9 in scranton. there's a good bet this is the coldest air we'll have until next winter. so it looks like a good warm up will take place after saturday because even saturday during the day is a very cold day throughout top region. a high of only 27 in new york in march is pretty rare. the average high is in the low 40s. so for the...
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hartford, almost 13 inches of snow. snow will continue upstate new york into maine, right along the coast, you'll see some mixing, but inland, heavy snow, blizzard-like conditions are being reported right now in parts of massachusetts. as tomorrow morning wears on, we're looking for the wind to subside, the snow will be in, we'll still see snow showers all the way down as far south as new york. additional totals for this evening into tomorrow morning, albany may pick up three to six, newberg, new york, hartford, one to three. boston maybe one to three. the big winners if that's the way you count it, portland, 8 to 12. same in burlington and rutland, vermont. winds will be a big factor and temperatures steve are dropping tonight into tomorrow. so whatever's on the ground is not melting. not going away any time soon. >> the ski season is not yet over. >> exactly. >> got a few more weeks. thank you for that. quick break here on the other side, washington still digesting that congressional budget office report. is it going
hartford, almost 13 inches of snow. snow will continue upstate new york into maine, right along the coast, you'll see some mixing, but inland, heavy snow, blizzard-like conditions are being reported right now in parts of massachusetts. as tomorrow morning wears on, we're looking for the wind to subside, the snow will be in, we'll still see snow showers all the way down as far south as new york. additional totals for this evening into tomorrow morning, albany may pick up three to six, newberg,...
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police near hartford, connecticut, sa man was killed. >>> the cold and slick streets didn't stop a localnprofit from holding its annual fundraiser gala. tonight instead of cancing the event because of the storm they came up with plan b donating hundreds of meals that went uned shelter. it helps women with housing, employment and health services. >>> take a picture and then tweet it . who knows, you too can end up with your snow dance. >> they are good. been waiting for a long time for the chance to break out the snow stick. >> how convenient it comes right before st. patrick's day. asked people to get creative and come up with a theme. >> look at that guy. >> how cool is that? pat and a group of judges from our news 4 team will decide who has the most creative picture and the winner will be honored with an official snow stick. they have been measuring blizzards in the d.c. area for decades, these sticks have. the winner will be announced tomorrow at news 4 at 5:00. the winner of the stick at 6:00 in the evening. you get to carry it around. >> so proudly. >> somebody came to the weather c
police near hartford, connecticut, sa man was killed. >>> the cold and slick streets didn't stop a localnprofit from holding its annual fundraiser gala. tonight instead of cancing the event because of the storm they came up with plan b donating hundreds of meals that went uned shelter. it helps women with housing, employment and health services. >>> take a picture and then tweet it . who knows, you too can end up with your snow dance. >> they are good. been waiting for a...
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hartford, 6 to 10. the jackpot area is the albany area and another 8 to 14 on top of the 8 inches that have already fallen. later on this evening, the heaviest snow and winds move into areas like portland, maine, and all of the mountainous regions of northern new england are goingto see a thumping with this storm this afternoon ending by midnight tonight. and here's the winds. new york city at 35. montoc at 30. it's moving into long island. the leaves are not on the trees yet. that certainly helps. 50 mile-per-hour gusts and in cape cod, it's 60 to 70. cape cod gets hit with big storms all the time. some trees will come down and 5:00 p.m. on tuesday, this afternoon, new york city, the winds die off. time for the clean up there. albany, 41 and blowing and drifting. stronger winds will be up towards the coastal area. we're three-quarters of the way done with our storm. we've yet to see any blizzard criteria for any one location. at this point, we're still dealing with a strong nor'easter. >> i never want
hartford, 6 to 10. the jackpot area is the albany area and another 8 to 14 on top of the 8 inches that have already fallen. later on this evening, the heaviest snow and winds move into areas like portland, maine, and all of the mountainous regions of northern new england are goingto see a thumping with this storm this afternoon ending by midnight tonight. and here's the winds. new york city at 35. montoc at 30. it's moving into long island. the leaves are not on the trees yet. that certainly...
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that's hitting new york, bridgeport, hartford and providence. that will my greigrate further e north. this is bringing all snow to washington and baltimore. they're only going to get a couple of more inches. new york still possibly going to get 12. that's going to be widespread up to the north. less than that towards the coast. look where all the heavy snow is going to fall on the ski resorts. up to three feats in the mountains if they can get there. >> appreciate the update, mike. thank you. we are certainly feeling the impact at our bay area airports. there are some lucky passengers who are getting out to the east coast today. abc 7's jessica castro live at sfo for us. >> reporter: hi natasha. when i got out here around 8:00 a.m., thiengs were eerily quiet. it seems like folks are getting the memo if their flights are canceled and simply not bothering to come out to the airport. we did find a few stranded passengers and a few lucky folks who seem to have that golden ticket back home. >> the east coast storm causing a storm of panic for travell
that's hitting new york, bridgeport, hartford and providence. that will my greigrate further e north. this is bringing all snow to washington and baltimore. they're only going to get a couple of more inches. new york still possibly going to get 12. that's going to be widespread up to the north. less than that towards the coast. look where all the heavy snow is going to fall on the ski resorts. up to three feats in the mountains if they can get there. >> appreciate the update, mike. thank...
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miguel marquez in hartford, connecticut. ryan in westboro, massachusetts. first, miguel, sorry, we're indoors. my apologies. i would much rather be out. i would much rather be outside with you. i mean that. these other people like to be inside. tell us about it. >> reporter: it is about as miserable as it can get here right now, john. you came to us at just the right point. look at this wind just whipping off the freeways here. this should be a busy freeway intersection in downtown hartford. 91 and 84. almost no vehicles on it. they are moving a lot of snow here. they obviously get big snows in connecticut, so they're not unaware of the stuff. they're moving a lot of snow. they're expecting up to 24 inches. the wind gusts up to 60 miles per hour in some places. wee starting to feel some of that. the worst of this should go through about 2:00 p.m. eastern time. we have another couple hours unless this thing sticks around and keeps going. it's very difficult to move out here, painful to be in the snow. in part because it's very heavy. it's like a lot of water
miguel marquez in hartford, connecticut. ryan in westboro, massachusetts. first, miguel, sorry, we're indoors. my apologies. i would much rather be out. i would much rather be outside with you. i mean that. these other people like to be inside. tell us about it. >> reporter: it is about as miserable as it can get here right now, john. you came to us at just the right point. look at this wind just whipping off the freeways here. this should be a busy freeway intersection in downtown...
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you can see over a foot of snow from philadelphia and new york to hartford. if you have travel plans that take you anywhere from boston to new york city to washington, d.c., likely air travel will be 38ed if not cancelled to a lot of these area airports. accuweather seven-day forecast showing you warm and sunny on your monday. bright and beautiful to start off the week. coastal clouds on tuesday. look at that inland. we're still right around 80 degrees. with the a day of transition. a lot of cloud cover, cooler, but short lived. thursday and friday those numbers bounce back. by saturday and sunday it is mild and sunny with temperatures above normal. >>> we're talking about st. mary's making it into the tournament. >> excitement in moraga. last year st. mary's won 27 games but was snubbed by the ncaa. this year no denying the gales as they got the call. check out the reaction in moraga. st. mary's is the seventh seed in the west regional. it will play virginia commonwealth thursday at 4:20 in salt lake city. if the gales win they'll likely play arizona on satu
you can see over a foot of snow from philadelphia and new york to hartford. if you have travel plans that take you anywhere from boston to new york city to washington, d.c., likely air travel will be 38ed if not cancelled to a lot of these area airports. accuweather seven-day forecast showing you warm and sunny on your monday. bright and beautiful to start off the week. coastal clouds on tuesday. look at that inland. we're still right around 80 degrees. with the a day of transition. a lot of...
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the cities, more of a sloppy snow around hartford, providence and boston. you will be dealing and driving in nasty stuff. how about even the southern end of the storm. slight risk of severe weather. richmond to north carolina down to wilmington and myrtle beach, strong gusty winds as the storms go on through. you get the picture. up and down the eastern seaboard florida to maine a lot of travel delays especially to the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a round of heavy rain has come through. rain is still falling in new jersey and delaware, but it's tapered off for now in pennsylvania. there is more wet weather and the potential for some very heavy rainfall, especially this afternoon. i'll show you what to expect for your neighborhood coming up at 4:30. >> we'll see you then. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for "nbc10 news today." >> it is time for d.a. seth williams to lawyer up. we will break down the struggle for the d.a. to make sure he has legal counsel in his corruption case. >>> subway safety. an exclusive look at the effort
the cities, more of a sloppy snow around hartford, providence and boston. you will be dealing and driving in nasty stuff. how about even the southern end of the storm. slight risk of severe weather. richmond to north carolina down to wilmington and myrtle beach, strong gusty winds as the storms go on through. you get the picture. up and down the eastern seaboard florida to maine a lot of travel delays especially to the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a round of heavy...
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hartford 29. new york 39. the same in philadelphia. rochester, new york, at 25. toronto at 21. so that colder air is going to be moving in with that area of low pressure or that clipper there will be a huge dip in the jet stream over the weekend. that allows that cold canadian air to drift on in we haven't seen a lot of it but it will be here over the weekend with whipping winds. so as we look ahead hour with hour start the clock tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. clear skies, a few clouds, and then after the noon hour the snow showers move on in. could come through in some areas like a squall especially through the lehigh valley. and then it moves on out by about four, 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon. if you get caught in one of these snow bursts, it could come down pretty hard for short period of time but not expecting much in the way of accumulation maybe a little bit on grassy surfaces here and there. the wind chill will be the big story saturday morning, wind chills in the teens and single numbers. below zero in the poconos. five below allentown will feel like seven saturday morn
hartford 29. new york 39. the same in philadelphia. rochester, new york, at 25. toronto at 21. so that colder air is going to be moving in with that area of low pressure or that clipper there will be a huge dip in the jet stream over the weekend. that allows that cold canadian air to drift on in we haven't seen a lot of it but it will be here over the weekend with whipping winds. so as we look ahead hour with hour start the clock tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. clear skies, a few clouds, and then...
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. >> reporter: i'm in hartford, connecticut where the governor issued a travel ban effective 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. this ban applies to all state highways and roads. many cities and towns across the state are following suit warning people to stay off all streets altogether. parking bans are in effect, cold weather shelters are open and hundreds of plows are gassed up and ready to go for when this blizzard hits connecticut just a few hours from now. >> news 4 is working for you through the night to get you through the storm. if you are feeling nocturnal. sheena pr convenient will be updating you on the air every hour starting at midnight. "news4 today" starts early at 4:00. >>> above u.s. custom and protection. we're actually five minutes from frederick county, maryland. >>> the team is going to take you inside the compound. what thousands of border agents are doing at the frontline. >>> doug has a more detailed look at the forecast breaking down the snow hour byour right haf announcer: while everyone discusses the future of health care, 18 million americans are already choosing it.... wi
. >> reporter: i'm in hartford, connecticut where the governor issued a travel ban effective 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. this ban applies to all state highways and roads. many cities and towns across the state are following suit warning people to stay off all streets altogether. parking bans are in effect, cold weather shelters are open and hundreds of plows are gassed up and ready to go for when this blizzard hits connecticut just a few hours from now. >> news 4 is working for you through...
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from the big cities with significant snowstorms in philly, through new york and certainly isn't hartfordand into boston, 6 to 12 inches and snow there with rain and mix. a lot of wind. coming on shore winds will top up to 60 miles an hour. and power outages with snow wet and heavy and power lines. and strong winds heading up towards maine as we move our way into tuesday night. a lot with this storm. behind it comes the cold. it won't be a quick melt. temperatures well below average for the rest of this week, even a chance for more snow as we head into st. patrick's day weekend. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. spring is going to have to wait for at least another week. >>> oh, boy, well, coverage of this massive storm is going to continue on "cbs this morning." our crews are monitoring conditions up and down the east coast, as well as travel throughout the u.s. >>> the trump administration says the congressional budget office assessment of the republican plan to replace obamacare is bogus. congressional analysts estimate millions would lose coverage. the report flies in the fac
from the big cities with significant snowstorms in philly, through new york and certainly isn't hartfordand into boston, 6 to 12 inches and snow there with rain and mix. a lot of wind. coming on shore winds will top up to 60 miles an hour. and power outages with snow wet and heavy and power lines. and strong winds heading up towards maine as we move our way into tuesday night. a lot with this storm. behind it comes the cold. it won't be a quick melt. temperatures well below average for the rest...
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in all over 80 million people under wind advisories or high wind from atlantic city, hartford through providence and boston. the highest winds will occur now till mid afternoon to the early evening and then they'll die off. right now wind 44 miles per hour in philadelphia. looks like right around 9:00 a.m. or to about noon or so is when the highest winds will be in new york city, boston, southern new england. power outage is possible >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley. indeed we're reaching howling winds in center city. look at the flags gusting at 41 miles an hour in philadelphia. they will not be around at 4:30. i'll show you when they'll come down. >>> here's what we're working on on "nbc 10 news today." >>> coming back to life the taj mahal with a new name and opportunities. >>> cats owner wanted. police need help catching this guy. >>> and today, a look at workouts you can do at home without a trip to the gym just with your smartphone or tablet. weather, traffic and news that you need to know before you go out the door. >> "nbc 10 news today" starts in about 20 minut
in all over 80 million people under wind advisories or high wind from atlantic city, hartford through providence and boston. the highest winds will occur now till mid afternoon to the early evening and then they'll die off. right now wind 44 miles per hour in philadelphia. looks like right around 9:00 a.m. or to about noon or so is when the highest winds will be in new york city, boston, southern new england. power outage is possible >>> good morning, i'm meteorologist bill henley....
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police in new hartford say the driver is distraught and is cooperating with investigators. >> it was nearly impossible to see through these conditions in albany. the blizzard there slammed upstate new york with as much as 2 feet of snow in some places. new york's governor declared a state of emergency. >> and no shortage of shoveling to do in boston. some suburbs racked up 16 inches of snow. the blizzard and gusty winds didn't stop people from going out and braving the cold. see? they're like yeah, 16 temperature watch this morning along with the national park service. >> the temperature right now 23 degrees. if it drops any more, the world famous cherry blossoms along the tidal basin will die. a look at how they're looking right now. >> reporter: good morning. 24 degrees, that is the magic number. that's the degrees where these poor cherry blossoms could die. take a look at how they're looking this morning. yesterday we had the ice, the snow and the cold and this morning we have a bone chilling cold and also high winds so it seems like it may take a small miracle for the cherry blos
police in new hartford say the driver is distraught and is cooperating with investigators. >> it was nearly impossible to see through these conditions in albany. the blizzard there slammed upstate new york with as much as 2 feet of snow in some places. new york's governor declared a state of emergency. >> and no shortage of shoveling to do in boston. some suburbs racked up 16 inches of snow. the blizzard and gusty winds didn't stop people from going out and braving the cold. see?...
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. >> reporter: hard to believe, but the hartford insurance company's junior fire marshal program has now for 70 years. >> the program is still alive today. it's still working. >> reporter: more than a 110 million american children have worn those red hats. and you guys learned -- >> all: stop, drop and roll! >> reporter: mr. ralph says the work is his life's mission. >> plan a fire drill every month. or something. make it exciting. the program really works because i'm alive today. >> we salute mr. ralph thank you to steve. thank you for watching. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- a nurse practitioner from quincy, massachusetts... a literature phd student from goleta, california... and our returning champion, a professor of english from jacksonville, florida... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] welcome, ladies and gentlemen. so far this week, we are on a very positive roll here on "jeopardy!", so i don't wanna jinx it in any way. all i'll say is welcome, ladies, a
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pittsburgh, and across the metro area throughout the hartford and boston as three to five impnches expectedo fall to prel fall. >> rob marciano, thanks again tonight. >>> next this evening, president trump and his book, "the art of the deal" tonight, putting that art form to the test. giving the hard sell behind-the-scenes to the republican plan ore place obamacare now, and tweeting that health care is coming along great. but he faces a divided republican party on this, and democrats who now argue millions will lose their coverage. here's abc's chief white house correspondent, jonathan karl. >> reporter: president trump declared today he is well on his way to keeping a top campaign promise, repealing and replacing obamacare. despite what you hear in the press, he tweeted, health care is coming along great. we are talking to many groups and it will end in a beautiful picture! it's paul ryan, the white house is relying on to sell the details of the plan, the speaker appearing today with sleeves rolled up and a complex powerpoint presentation. >> this is the closest we will ever get to repealin
pittsburgh, and across the metro area throughout the hartford and boston as three to five impnches expectedo fall to prel fall. >> rob marciano, thanks again tonight. >>> next this evening, president trump and his book, "the art of the deal" tonight, putting that art form to the test. giving the hard sell behind-the-scenes to the republican plan ore place obamacare now, and tweeting that health care is coming along great. but he faces a divided republican party on this,...
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in all over 80 million people under wind advisories or high wind from atlantic city, hartford through providence and boston. the highest winds will occur now till mid afternoon to the early evening and then they'll die off. right now wind 44 miles per hour in philadelphia. looks like right around 9:00 a.m. or to about noon or so is when the highest winds will be in new york city, boston, southern new england. power outage is possible with any down trees. that's the big look at the weather story. now a closer look at your day ahead. today will it not but temperatures dropping through the day. grab the coat and the gloves for yourself and the kids. no such problems in the southeast. nice spring day from texas to florida. >>> frances, the good news is no more severe storms are in the forecast any time soon and that's nice. >> good to hear, bill. thanks. i don't know if you've seen the trailer but the live action trailer of beauty and the beast, fans, disany's first lgbt character. the director told the british magazine the side kick doesn't know if he wants to be guest or kiss him. the p
in all over 80 million people under wind advisories or high wind from atlantic city, hartford through providence and boston. the highest winds will occur now till mid afternoon to the early evening and then they'll die off. right now wind 44 miles per hour in philadelphia. looks like right around 9:00 a.m. or to about noon or so is when the highest winds will be in new york city, boston, southern new england. power outage is possible with any down trees. that's the big look at the weather...
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. >> reporter: hard to believe, but the hartford insurance company's junior fire marshal program has now for 70 years. >> the program is still alive today. it's still working. >> reporter: more than a 110 million american children have worn those red hats. and you guys learned -- >> all: stop, drop and roll! >> reporter: mr. ralph says the work is his life's mission. >> plan a fire drill every month. or something. make it exciting. the program really works because i'm alive today. >> we salute mr. ralph thank you to steve. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. i'll at all. >>> a call for change after a brazen shooting in san francisco. a 65-year-old woman was killed and two other bystanders were hurt. i'm ama daetz. >>> it happened at 10:30 oceanview neighborhood. >> you found out this area has seen trouble before. >> that's right. this is fourth shooting since november. police telling me that he responded to two shootings in november, then a third one on january 20th. of course that one making it four. a view e-mailed us to say people are scared to go outside. >> at 10:40 this mor
. >> reporter: hard to believe, but the hartford insurance company's junior fire marshal program has now for 70 years. >> the program is still alive today. it's still working. >> reporter: more than a 110 million american children have worn those red hats. and you guys learned -- >> all: stop, drop and roll! >> reporter: mr. ralph says the work is his life's mission. >> plan a fire drill every month. or something. make it exciting. the program really works...
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new york city to hartford looks to be all snow. up to 20 inches. some will have a chance of getting two feet of snow. the timing is d.c. around midnight and as i mentioned, all tuesday. i don't think many airports will be open in the northeast come tuesday morning. >> get your dvr loaded up. >> thank you, bill. >>> president trump holds his first-ever cabinet meeting. republicans could see a setback in their attempts to repeal and replace obamacare. the congressional budget office is set to release its assessment the gop's health care plan with one outside group saying the estimate could show up to 15 million people losing their coverage. it's already getting pushback by white house officials. >> cbo has been very adept in not providing appropriate coverage statistics. >> i love the folks at cbo, they work really hard. but sometimes we ask them to do stuff they're not capable of doing. and estimating the impact of a bill of this size probably isn't the best use of their time. >> the pushback as anxiety regarding health care permeates in town halls
new york city to hartford looks to be all snow. up to 20 inches. some will have a chance of getting two feet of snow. the timing is d.c. around midnight and as i mentioned, all tuesday. i don't think many airports will be open in the northeast come tuesday morning. >> get your dvr loaded up. >> thank you, bill. >>> president trump holds his first-ever cabinet meeting. republicans could see a setback in their attempts to repeal and replace obamacare. the congressional budget...
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but snow above i-90 and some sleet in the mix there, just outside of boston and hartford. we could see over ten inches of snow, certainly a foot at the higher elevations, especially across northern new england. it's going to be heavy, wet snow. potentially power outages. that is fresh, significant snow on the ground april 1st. david? >> all right, rob marciano, thank you. i think. >>> we turn onto other news here this evening, and the federal investigation under way into that horrific bus crash in texas, playing out while we were on the air last night here. 13 members of a church group were killed in a head-on collision near san antonio. the driver of a pickup swerved into their lane. that driver surviving. abc's phillip mena in texas. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are trying to figure out why a pickup truck veered head-on into this bus along this texas highway. killing the bus's driver, murray william barrett, and 12 other seniors onboard. they were members of a church choir making their way home from a retreat. the one bus passenger who survived, a 64-year-old woma
but snow above i-90 and some sleet in the mix there, just outside of boston and hartford. we could see over ten inches of snow, certainly a foot at the higher elevations, especially across northern new england. it's going to be heavy, wet snow. potentially power outages. that is fresh, significant snow on the ground april 1st. david? >> all right, rob marciano, thank you. i think. >>> we turn onto other news here this evening, and the federal investigation under way into that...
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. >> reporter: hard to believe, but the hartford insurance company's junior fire marshal program has now for 70 years. >> the program is still alive today. it's still working. >> reporter: more than a 110 million american children have worn those red hats. and you guys learned -- >> all: stop, drop and roll! >> reporter: mr. ralph says the work is his life's mission. >> plan a fire drill every month or something. make it exciting. the program really, really works because i'm alive today. >> we salute mr. ralph. thank you to steve. thank you for watching. i'm david muir. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. good night. >>> we said it was coming and now it's happening, homeowners inside the sinking skyscraper are suing to get their building fixed. why this is the lawsuit that could actually get it done. >> the dog is dead, there's too much smoke, she can't get out. >> the dog that died in this building fire, had it been a week earlier, she might still be alive. >>> and california's flooding, why it could soon get a lot more serious. >>> our goal is to recover all the funds that are n
. >> reporter: hard to believe, but the hartford insurance company's junior fire marshal program has now for 70 years. >> the program is still alive today. it's still working. >> reporter: more than a 110 million american children have worn those red hats. and you guys learned -- >> all: stop, drop and roll! >> reporter: mr. ralph says the work is his life's mission. >> plan a fire drill every month or something. make it exciting. the program really, really...
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hartford 12 to 18 for you. the mountains in all of new england look to get reserve to get nailed from the poconos to the catskills, berkshires, into areas, the mass pike is going to be a mess, lower totals for boston. that was the trend overnight was a little bit more warmer air along the coast which will mean snow to sleet, maybe possibly rain for some people. i haven't mentioned the winds. these winds are going to cause a lot of issues. details coming up. >> you think you're done? >> no, we're not. >> then we're not. thank you, bill. we'll check back in with you later. > republicans could see a setback in their attempts to repeal and replace obamacare. the congressional budget office is set to release its assessful the gop's health care plan with one outside group saying the estimate could show up to 15 million people losing their coverage. it's already getting pushback by white house officials. >> cbo has been very adept in not providing appropriate coverage statistics. >> i love the folks at cbo, they work
hartford 12 to 18 for you. the mountains in all of new england look to get reserve to get nailed from the poconos to the catskills, berkshires, into areas, the mass pike is going to be a mess, lower totals for boston. that was the trend overnight was a little bit more warmer air along the coast which will mean snow to sleet, maybe possibly rain for some people. i haven't mentioned the winds. these winds are going to cause a lot of issues. details coming up. >> you think you're done?...
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the archdiocese of hartford, connecticut, wants catholics to put down their phones on two very importantoly days during lent. ash wednesday and st. patrick's day. you guys didn't get that? actually, it's good friday. okay. >> that went over my head. >> tom: all students will be encouraged to participate and they will get these purple stickers. the archbishop talked about what people should focus on instead. >> focus ourselves may be a little bit more on the things that last forever. on the state of our soul, on a relationship to god, on the attention we give to other people. >> tom: there you go. what do you think, kristin? i think it will be great to do this once a week. >> i guess. but the church's biggest problem is of the phone thing, it's getting people to church. church is so uninspiring. it's so boring. that's why no one goes anywhere. you walk in and there are five gray heads in the pew and they lecture you. now they've gotten political. the pope is telling us basically to have open borders. it's a big turnoff. they need to make church fun again. there is -- i went to it. it's li
the archdiocese of hartford, connecticut, wants catholics to put down their phones on two very importantoly days during lent. ash wednesday and st. patrick's day. you guys didn't get that? actually, it's good friday. okay. >> that went over my head. >> tom: all students will be encouraged to participate and they will get these purple stickers. the archbishop talked about what people should focus on instead. >> focus ourselves may be a little bit more on the things that last...
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a plow and killed a man near hartford, connecticut.ger died after her car slid off a road and slammed into a tree in new hampshire. airports will try to make up for thousands of flights canceled yesterday and a backlog. >>> 5:39 on this wednesday morning. get ready for changes today. it won't be as form as yesterday. low to mid 50s. watch out for patchy fog. we have seen that in san francisco and along the coastline. reis assess, kids will enjoy mild weather, a mix of sun and clouds. more comfortable with some peaks of sunshine. i'll detail that in four minutes. heading over to mike, a new krrb in t crash in the south bay. >>> a typical pattern for speed sensors, even san jose, which talk about in a second. i just hit refresh seconds before coming over here. southbound 17. all lanes here. a little more slowing toward the summit. everything should be fine as far as the lanes goment northbound 101. typical as you head northbound 101 towards 680. a boost towards the bay bridge toll plaza. a typical 19 minute drive. may be an issue on the
a plow and killed a man near hartford, connecticut.ger died after her car slid off a road and slammed into a tree in new hampshire. airports will try to make up for thousands of flights canceled yesterday and a backlog. >>> 5:39 on this wednesday morning. get ready for changes today. it won't be as form as yesterday. low to mid 50s. watch out for patchy fog. we have seen that in san francisco and along the coastline. reis assess, kids will enjoy mild weather, a mix of sun and clouds....
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a plow truck killed a man near hartford, connecticut. a teen died after her car slid off an icy road. and it slammed into a tree in new hampshire. today they are trying to make up for all the flight cancellations yesterday and trying to get things back on track. as you head out of the bay area, heading to the airport this morning, we are once again looking at some of the snow affecting parts of the northeast. it is kind of winding down there. going to see improving weather. lake-effect snow rotating around that storm system. any issues so far? >> kari, we have a motorcycle crash i've been tracking. a little more information on the peninsula. i have not heard of any major injuries. always good news any time a crash is reported. concerned about that. one lane blocked by the motorcycle. that is down. another vehicle on the scene. slow hillsdale. that's a tough drive early for the san mateo commute. no all clear from chp. highway 1 lane still blocked. a smoother drive toward the bay bridge. pleasant for the east shore freeway. low clouds bui
a plow truck killed a man near hartford, connecticut. a teen died after her car slid off an icy road. and it slammed into a tree in new hampshire. today they are trying to make up for all the flight cancellations yesterday and trying to get things back on track. as you head out of the bay area, heading to the airport this morning, we are once again looking at some of the snow affecting parts of the northeast. it is kind of winding down there. going to see improving weather. lake-effect snow...
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in my district who is a young woman who grew up in west hartford and she is a canc cancer survivor who was helped by the affordable care act. the affordable care act had many problems with it and for the last six years you've spent saying that the only thing that you could come up with is repeal instead of sitting duown workin together -- >> will the gentleman yield? >> sure. >> we had a hearing on premium increases last summer and i want to point out that since 2011, when we took control, there have been 200 hearings on the affordable care act and the challenges and problems of the affordable care act. 200 hearings at the united states congress. i'll yield back. >> yes, there have been 200 hearings, but where has the legislation been to correct what's happening in people's lives? rather than sit down together and come up with a constructive proposal -- this is what americans dismiss about congress, what they dismiss about demi dismiss after you get to check off a campaign promise and we get the opportunity to tell you why it's a bad idea, the american public still wonders with great a
in my district who is a young woman who grew up in west hartford and she is a canc cancer survivor who was helped by the affordable care act. the affordable care act had many problems with it and for the last six years you've spent saying that the only thing that you could come up with is repeal instead of sitting duown workin together -- >> will the gentleman yield? >> sure. >> we had a hearing on premium increases last summer and i want to point out that since 2011, when we...
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hartford 12 to 18 inches. philadelphia a little less, 6 to 9.n, d.c. 1 to 3 or 5 inches in some spots. coastal flooding. there will be some snow there but some mixes with rain and ice. but a major storm about to impact the northeast. now back to "hardball." >>> i would ask you to go through through history and figure out where are the contributions made by these people. western civilization itself rooted in western europe and united states and every place where the christianity. >> welcome back t "hardball." that was republican from ohio steve king. questioning non-white subgroups, he called them. he is under fire again. reporting -- he tweeted builders understand we cannot restore our civilization with someone else's baby. when asked to explain when down down on his comment. >> i meant exactly what i said. i said the same thing ten years to german people or people that is declining that is not willing to have enough baby to reproduce yourself. you cannot rebuild with someone else's baby. you have to keep your birth rate up. many republicans wer
hartford 12 to 18 inches. philadelphia a little less, 6 to 9.n, d.c. 1 to 3 or 5 inches in some spots. coastal flooding. there will be some snow there but some mixes with rain and ice. but a major storm about to impact the northeast. now back to "hardball." >>> i would ask you to go through through history and figure out where are the contributions made by these people. western civilization itself rooted in western europe and united states and every place where the...
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. >> reporter: hard to believe, the hartford insurance company junior fire marshal program has been atrs. >> the program is still alaf today. it is still working. >> ror american children have worn those red hats. >> you guys learn, stop, drop, roll. >> mr. ralph says the work is his life's mission. >> plan a f yeah, every month. something, make it exciting. to. >> reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> paying it forward. >> we had a program, when we were kids. >> really? >> announcer: unprecedented, abc news, honored. winner for the third straight year, edward r. murrow award for overall excellence in television and radio. every show, every screen. every >>> this morning on "world news now" -- tragic head on collision. >> the church van crashed into a truck. fellow parishioners are reacting while a witness details ahead. >> the first daughter's unprecedented new roll, ivanka trump announcing sheil unpaid s at the white house. though she initially said she would stay out of the administration's business. so, why the change of heart? >> inside a deadly home invasion. what we ar
. >> reporter: hard to believe, the hartford insurance company junior fire marshal program has been atrs. >> the program is still alaf today. it is still working. >> ror american children have worn those red hats. >> you guys learn, stop, drop, roll. >> mr. ralph says the work is his life's mission. >> plan a f yeah, every month. something, make it exciting. to. >> reporter: steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> paying it forward. >> we had...
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this is what hartford, connecticut looked like earlier this morning. they're preparing for up to 18" of snow. >> that is a lot of snow in a short bit of time. everybody's getting it from new england into the atlantic states. >>> this storm is causing a lot of flight cancels all around the country. i know back in washington d.c. they don't like and don't get a lot of snow and when it does happen it's a real problem out there. >> hey dave and pam that's right. we have over 600 cancel delays at area airport. and let me tell you you're talking about the roads here. this is why this snow in particular is so hard. look at how icy and slushy it is. so what that is doing is a lot of areas, highways around here is it's kind of sticking to the ground. people sliding out on the highways. we've had a number of crashes. where i am between union station and the capital winds are okay. there's been a number of plows coming out trying to clear up some of these intersections. so far i haven't seen anybody slide through the intersections. in the district where i'm at we
this is what hartford, connecticut looked like earlier this morning. they're preparing for up to 18" of snow. >> that is a lot of snow in a short bit of time. everybody's getting it from new england into the atlantic states. >>> this storm is causing a lot of flight cancels all around the country. i know back in washington d.c. they don't like and don't get a lot of snow and when it does happen it's a real problem out there. >> hey dave and pam that's right. we have...
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police in new hartford say the driver is distraught and is cooperating with investigators. >>> if you are still waiting for a snowplow to come to your neighborhood there is a way to track them in the nbc washington app. search snowplow tracker. >>> we are getting a federal income tax return. >> it was mailed to the founder of dc report.org and released in an exclusive last night on msnbc and here are four things you need to know about it. it shows that mr. trump paid $38 million in federal income tax 12 years ago on more than $150 million in income. he reported $103 million in business losses. and it shows he paid an effective tax rate of 24.5%. it's important to note that this return only reflects one year. the white house confirmed the report before it aired last night. despite this substantial income figure and tax paid, it is totally illegal to steal and publish tax returns. >>> federal judges in maryland and hawaii will hold hearings today on whether to block president trump's revised travel ban. it goes into effect tomorrow. in maryland, the aclu ban has the same legal flaws as
police in new hartford say the driver is distraught and is cooperating with investigators. >>> if you are still waiting for a snowplow to come to your neighborhood there is a way to track them in the nbc washington app. search snowplow tracker. >>> we are getting a federal income tax return. >> it was mailed to the founder of dc report.org and released in an exclusive last night on msnbc and here are four things you need to know about it. it shows that mr. trump paid $38...
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we gathered some at the old statehouse at hartford, connecticut to ask if they think russia meddled in the election. >> how many of you are concerned about the russia implications and allegations you heard? why aren't you worried about any possible ties between the trump team and russia? >> that's what they're supposed to do during campaigns. dozens of diplomats who meet with senators and congress member. a lot of people misunderstood. if you look at putin, although we don't agree with what he does, as far as his agenda, he has done a good job of accomplishing it in russia. people on the left misconstrued that like trump wants to be like putin. >> lots of people meet with russian diplomats. why did michael flynn and jeff sessions disclose it? >> he came forward after and said he met with 10 or 12 other diplomats during the course of the month. it is what they do. >> you have the phobia in place. the united states has surveilled hundreds of millions of its own citizens via the nsa that edward snowden revealed years ago. we are pointing our fingers of how bad this person is. >> do you th
we gathered some at the old statehouse at hartford, connecticut to ask if they think russia meddled in the election. >> how many of you are concerned about the russia implications and allegations you heard? why aren't you worried about any possible ties between the trump team and russia? >> that's what they're supposed to do during campaigns. dozens of diplomats who meet with senators and congress member. a lot of people misunderstood. if you look at putin, although we don't agree...
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central park, 7 inches, four miles away, the observations, 15 inches in hartford.left in place around northern vermont, northern new hampshire, about 3 million underneath the blizzard warning in place, about 20 million under the alert. and places it's coming down in burlington and working out, could see a foot today. just a blustery day in much of the northeast. notice, it really wants to warm up, but not by much, not until the season levels where we should be around 49. we keep it below that leverage for the northeast. >> thank you, pedram, what did you get there at home? >> i don't know. >> we haven't been home yet. >> i'm afraid. >>> we've made it almost two years fortaxes. it's more like a distraction than a big revelation. who decided to leak out this information? listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs for a 100% fresh mouth. feeling 100% means you feel bold enough to... ...assist a magician... ...or dance. listerine®. bring out the bold™ >>> who leaked the president's tax returns? that's the biggest question of any questions this morning. after limited deta
central park, 7 inches, four miles away, the observations, 15 inches in hartford.left in place around northern vermont, northern new hampshire, about 3 million underneath the blizzard warning in place, about 20 million under the alert. and places it's coming down in burlington and working out, could see a foot today. just a blustery day in much of the northeast. notice, it really wants to warm up, but not by much, not until the season levels where we should be around 49. we keep it below that...
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hartford could be a the bulls eye.n boston, there's a little mixing so that's why your numbers are a little bit slower. don't be on the road in pennsylvania eastern. it going to to snow just starting to get really heavy in boston. new york city will be ending by about 2 p.m. and then we shift it nth wards after that. the other story is when we get the nor'easters, it's 60 mile-an-hour wind new york joke. could get power outages. the biggest deal is obviously the real quick, how long to melt this stuff the know to warm up in the northeast any time soon. sfwit always good for prmt i do like you, though, bill. thank you so much. >> a deadly car bombing in somalia. more than six were killed and several injured in an explosion near a hotel in mogadishu. just before that blast, a suicide bomber blew up a military bus full of explosives at the military check point south of the capital. >> in spa after officials say, the man accused of jumping the white house fence last week is expected in pb on the sought frounds of the white
hartford could be a the bulls eye.n boston, there's a little mixing so that's why your numbers are a little bit slower. don't be on the road in pennsylvania eastern. it going to to snow just starting to get really heavy in boston. new york city will be ending by about 2 p.m. and then we shift it nth wards after that. the other story is when we get the nor'easters, it's 60 mile-an-hour wind new york joke. could get power outages. the biggest deal is obviously the real quick, how long to melt...