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jonathan: joining us is henry and coming to us from boston is lori, great to have you with me, and iant to begin with you, henry. what happened to the low rates guide the president nominated? henry: it is a change in narrative and we have to get used to that. bear in mind that markets are leaning that way a little bit and is a acknowledgment -- the storyline and narrative is changing and is going to take a while for the market to adjust to that and move to a higher rate, higher inflation regime. i think ever person more inclined to speak as a money manager and the potential of a fourth hike doesn't signal in action, it signals a skew. jonathan: the upside looks like four. lori, is that your rate of things at the moment? did we opened the door for four rate hikes in 2018? there is a balance, stronger growth but a lot of fears on inflation and it is inflation the fed will be watching to see. we don't think that is going to happen. jonathan: the trade at the moment on the 2-year note in the united states? henry: remember when the 2-year mostwas trading -- was the vulnerable part of the
jonathan: joining us is henry and coming to us from boston is lori, great to have you with me, and iant to begin with you, henry. what happened to the low rates guide the president nominated? henry: it is a change in narrative and we have to get used to that. bear in mind that markets are leaning that way a little bit and is a acknowledgment -- the storyline and narrative is changing and is going to take a while for the market to adjust to that and move to a higher rate, higher inflation...
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jonathan: joining us is henry peabody, and coming to us from boston is lori, great to have you with meand i want to begin with you, henry. what happened to the low rates guide the president nominated? henry: it is a change in narrative and we have to get used to that. they're in mind, what we had was an acknowledgment of the data coming into the meeting. i think the market was already leaning that way a little bit. it is an acknowledgment. but the storyline and narrative is changing and is going to take a while for the market to adjust to that and move to a higher rate, higher inflation regime. matt: i think ever person more inclined to speak as a money manager then an academic and the potential of a fourth hike doesn't signal in action, it signals a skew. it could be three or four. jonathan: the upside looks like four. the chart of the week, we bake in three lori, is that your rate of things at the moment? did we open the door for four rate hikes in 2018? bei: argue is there will three hikes. there is a balance, stronger growth but a lot of fears on inflation and it is inflation the f
jonathan: joining us is henry peabody, and coming to us from boston is lori, great to have you with meand i want to begin with you, henry. what happened to the low rates guide the president nominated? henry: it is a change in narrative and we have to get used to that. they're in mind, what we had was an acknowledgment of the data coming into the meeting. i think the market was already leaning that way a little bit. it is an acknowledgment. but the storyline and narrative is changing and is...
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jonathan: joining us is henry peabody, and coming to us from boston is lori, great to have you with me, and i want to begin with you, henry. what happened to the low rates guide the president nominated? him and i did not get a sense of that this week. henry: it is a change in narrative and we have to get used to that. bear in mind we had and it knowledge meant of data coming into the meeting. markets are leaning that way a little bit and is a storyline and narrative is will changing and is going to take a while for the market to adjust to that and move to a higher rate, higher inflation regime. matt: i think ever person more -- i think you have a person more inclined to speak as a money manager and the potential will and of a fourth hike a doesn't signal you and an action that is pending in our opinion. it signals a skew. jonathan: the upside looks like four. if you look at the chart of the week, we bake in three for the year and the potential for four hikes this year. lori, is it your read of things at the moment? did we opened the door for four rate hikes in 2018? lori: there is a ba
jonathan: joining us is henry peabody, and coming to us from boston is lori, great to have you with me, and i want to begin with you, henry. what happened to the low rates guide the president nominated? him and i did not get a sense of that this week. henry: it is a change in narrative and we have to get used to that. bear in mind we had and it knowledge meant of data coming into the meeting. markets are leaning that way a little bit and is a storyline and narrative is will changing and is...
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scarlet: thank you for joining us from boston. julia: expand the criteria, that is critical.carlet: maybe others in other departments who can add a diverse point of view. julia: such an important point. scarlet: said that is making over billions dollars bid, and how investors are reacting. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: cigna made a $67 billion bid including that for the largest remaining independent drug middleman. is at the latest in a string of health care deals in the industry and the pressure to rein in costs. we are joined by brooke sutherland, and we were talking earlier about this and they came up with the reasons why express butpts could use help here, talk is about the reasoning behind why they would look at express scripts right now. feeling pressure to control costs and be competitive with rivals, and i ran the numbers before i cannot hear, and since the start of 2013, daft $300 billion of deals in the healthcare services -- which is telling. i think ie simply an insurer. scarlet: is a merger a possibility? brooke: regulators took a tough look at health insurance con
scarlet: thank you for joining us from boston. julia: expand the criteria, that is critical.carlet: maybe others in other departments who can add a diverse point of view. julia: such an important point. scarlet: said that is making over billions dollars bid, and how investors are reacting. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: cigna made a $67 billion bid including that for the largest remaining independent drug middleman. is at the latest in a string of health care deals in the industry and the...
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eric fisher joins us from boston with more. eric, what is happening now?reporter: it has been a remarkable stretch of nor'easters here across the eastern seaboard and something people are really not looking for at the end of march. now, what we do see at the end of march, is a stronger sun angle. meanwhile on the west coast we bring the bands into southern new england overnight and then wind down as we head towards thursday morning, the fourth of the nor'easters we have seen this month and we hope that will be the last one. >> glor: eric fisher thank you. accidents in maryland and virginia, a crash on long island was deadly. more than 45,000 homes and businesses lost power. more than 4,000 flights have o.en canceled. demarco morgan in hagerstown, maryland. demarco. >> reporter: jeff, good evening h you. it has been snowing nonstop, and to make matters worse, frmperatures are expected to dip below freezing before the night is out. as the latest storm blankets the northeast, travel nightmares abound. in maryland, the storm dumped up to two inches of snow per
eric fisher joins us from boston with more. eric, what is happening now?reporter: it has been a remarkable stretch of nor'easters here across the eastern seaboard and something people are really not looking for at the end of march. now, what we do see at the end of march, is a stronger sun angle. meanwhile on the west coast we bring the bands into southern new england overnight and then wind down as we head towards thursday morning, the fourth of the nor'easters we have seen this month and we...
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he joins us from boston. what is your read on this selloff? and generally the volatility we are seeing? continuesh rack overnight and it seems to be contained to parts of the market that are either concerned with increase in the regulatory burden or something specific as it relates to autonomous car's for example. makes sensehat this in the context of an uncertain interest rate and inflation environment. how thenty around fiscal policy package is going to impact interest rates and economic growth. sharesrs are repricing and trying to determine where we go next. on balance i think the fundamentals remain strong. vonnie: let's have a quick look at ny fang index on the bloomberg. curious because you keep seeing the turnaround it's as if investors don't want to believe the selloff is real in some of these tech shares. what happens going forward? do we get headlines that counter some negative headlines? michael: i think it is quite healthy given that we are trying to form a little bit of this bottom with the volatility that started in february cont
he joins us from boston. what is your read on this selloff? and generally the volatility we are seeing? continuesh rack overnight and it seems to be contained to parts of the market that are either concerned with increase in the regulatory burden or something specific as it relates to autonomous car's for example. makes sensehat this in the context of an uncertain interest rate and inflation environment. how thenty around fiscal policy package is going to impact interest rates and economic...
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he joins us from boston. >> reporter: you got rain, wind, and you got flooding.r as precipitation, we're just beginning to see some of that here in boston. used to be able to see the air traffic control tower at logan international airport. flooding that is the main issue here in boston. folks have been through this before, just happened in january where we did see some of the water flood the areas around the harbor. what makes it a little more difficult this time, though, we're expecting three high tides in the next 36 hours or so. even after low tide it may not be so low after all because the winds will continue to push some of the water into some of these regions. you can see what is usually a fairly busy area here, a lot of people walking along this harbor clearly folks are staying away at this point, heeding some warnings from officials. we're past the preparation stage. now it is about hunkering down here in the city of boston. schools still happening. but as far as businesses, some attractions along the water, those are going to be closing up shop for the
he joins us from boston. >> reporter: you got rain, wind, and you got flooding.r as precipitation, we're just beginning to see some of that here in boston. used to be able to see the air traffic control tower at logan international airport. flooding that is the main issue here in boston. folks have been through this before, just happened in january where we did see some of the water flood the areas around the harbor. what makes it a little more difficult this time, though, we're expecting...
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from us. >> reporter: trees splitting homes from the mid-atlantic to new york. and pulling down powerlines. those live wires sparking this fire in pennsylvania. >> gio benitez joins us live from bostonmore than 24 hours since this nor'easter hit. that high tide is still a worry for so many residents. >> reporter: oh, absolutely. you saw how dangerous high tide was earlier, there's one more left and that really could lead to more coastal flooding. once that's all done that's when people will finally be able to start cleaning up. cecilia. >> gio, thank you. you and the team stay safe out there. >>> we want to turn to the ripple effect of that storm, tens of thousands of stranded travelers. planes and trains brought to a standstill on the east coast. take a look at the crowds there trying to get out of new york penn station. they're going nowhere fast. abc's kenneth moton with how long it might take to get back to normal. >> reporter: tonight the roads, rails and runways crippled by the powerful nor'easter, desperately trying to bounce back. >> a lot of downed trees. the roads have been slippery. >> reporter: a snowy gridlock stranding drivers for hours on interstate 380 in pennsylvani
from us. >> reporter: trees splitting homes from the mid-atlantic to new york. and pulling down powerlines. those live wires sparking this fire in pennsylvania. >> gio benitez joins us live from bostonmore than 24 hours since this nor'easter hit. that high tide is still a worry for so many residents. >> reporter: oh, absolutely. you saw how dangerous high tide was earlier, there's one more left and that really could lead to more coastal flooding. once that's all done that's...
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joining us live from boston very good to have you with us on the news great and as always all you need to know about the north korean nuclear crisis on our web site al-jazeera dot com a very good explainer here about how it all started the history of the koreas with the war in the one nine hundred fifty s. north korea's nuclear and missile tests and if you scroll down a net a bit further down you can find out more information about north korea its trading partners scroll down a bit more and i see its exports and also its economy how they've been handling being basically out of the international community all this information on our website at al-jazeera dot com to help you understand the story even better. let's move on to other world news now an ethiopian is ruling coalition has picked as its new leader baiting the way for him to become the country's first ever overall more prime minister the ethiopia's largest ethnic group but they've long complained of the marginalize. the head of the ethnic party within the ruling coalition he was born in the city of aggarwal in armenia and comes f
joining us live from boston very good to have you with us on the news great and as always all you need to know about the north korean nuclear crisis on our web site al-jazeera dot com a very good explainer here about how it all started the history of the koreas with the war in the one nine hundred fifty s. north korea's nuclear and missile tests and if you scroll down a net a bit further down you can find out more information about north korea its trading partners scroll down a bit more and i...
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he joins us from boston. thank you very much field time. hear from mark zuckerberg. we don't hear from him very often and have never heard him speak like this. what are your thoughts? i think it's a tremendously positive development. this statement from last night. wattie told the public, he personally is sorry for the things that have happened in the things we have seen on the facebook platform and the negative things that have surfaced on it. he has outlined a number of commitments that he is ready to make. dipayan, we are talking to you with the benefit of your two, three years working specifically at the privacy department in facebook so with your knowledge of what mark zuckerberg said, one of the quotes i will pick out is, he says, we have a basic responsibility to protect the data of people and if we can't do that, we don't deserve to have the opportunity to serve people. is facebook ever going to be able to say categorically that the information, the data is safe and given what he just said, does that mean the skids are under faceboo
he joins us from boston. thank you very much field time. hear from mark zuckerberg. we don't hear from him very often and have never heard him speak like this. what are your thoughts? i think it's a tremendously positive development. this statement from last night. wattie told the public, he personally is sorry for the things that have happened in the things we have seen on the facebook platform and the negative things that have surfaced on it. he has outlined a number of commitments that he...
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scarlet: for more on today's market action, let's bring in joins us now who from boston. so much for joining us today. give us your read on what is happening right now. are you buying or selling? jim: i have been trimming risk, taking down equity exposure, and here is why. we saw this today again. people said this was a flight to quality, but it really wasn't. fields, the 10 year treasury yield was falling while the dow was up 200 earlier today. the bond market has been sending a signal to be cautious. the long end came down in yields and up in price pretty dramatically at the end of the day, but it was already happening when the market was up. bond markets telling us, something is happening here. lisa: so if the bond market is right, when are we going to see a recession or a downturn or something that materially will affect the fundamentals of these companies in your perspective? think it is coming, but not in 2018. you also need to see profit share gdp decline. taking all the profits from law firms, pizza parlors, all the way to apple and google, dividing into gdp. it ha
scarlet: for more on today's market action, let's bring in joins us now who from boston. so much for joining us today. give us your read on what is happening right now. are you buying or selling? jim: i have been trimming risk, taking down equity exposure, and here is why. we saw this today again. people said this was a flight to quality, but it really wasn't. fields, the 10 year treasury yield was falling while the dow was up 200 earlier today. the bond market has been sending a signal to be...
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boston. meteorologist ivan cabrera joining us live from the weather center with the latest. good morning, ivan. >> good morning, dave. i would say impossible. it is a dangerous go. the area of low pressure in the nor'easter, the coastal storm, is getting going. it is bombing out at this point. if this were a hurricane, it would be equal from a tropical storm to a category 2 hurricane. the winds are heavy with the heavy snowfall we are forecasting. this is not a new york storm. i'm thinking 1 to 3 inches maybe. the ground is warm. it may completely melt. new england is a different story. look at the banding. this is including eastern long island and points north. gusty winds and heavy snowfall. 30-mile-an-hour wind gusts in providence. 45 in boston. this will continue to be the case through the end of the day. there are the blizzard warnings with cape cod and islands and coastal maine. 65-mile-an-hour winds. i would not be surprised to get up to hurricane-force winds this afternoon. there are the snow totals. 12 to 18 inches. a lot of shoveling no question about it. >> a lot
boston. meteorologist ivan cabrera joining us live from the weather center with the latest. good morning, ivan. >> good morning, dave. i would say impossible. it is a dangerous go. the area of low pressure in the nor'easter, the coastal storm, is getting going. it is bombing out at this point. if this were a hurricane, it would be equal from a tropical storm to a category 2 hurricane. the winds are heavy with the heavy snowfall we are forecasting. this is not a new york storm. i'm...
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winds and wet, heavy snow are in the forecast and correspondent bryan llenas shows us what is happening from suburban bostonincy, massachusetts, is a waste race against mother na, less than seven days after the coastal city was pummeled by a massive winter storm, residents hurried to clear debris before the second nor'easter in a week hits. >> i don't have problem atomic power, i don't have heat. >> a moderate coastal flood warning is in effect massachusetts five days after 7 feet of water submerged quincy, damaging 100 homes. residents are just trying to catch a break. >> i have to rip up the floors and the kitchen cabinetry. it's really going to be -- i don't know. i don't know if i can actually repair the house or if it will have to be destroyed. >> 16 million people are under a winter storm warning until thursday morning, stretching from eastern pennsylvania to most of new england. 8-12 inches of snow falling in philadelphia and new york city, while a foot and a half is expected in parts of western massachusetts. and in new jersey, slushy conditions causing the salt truck to tip over. with the weather c
winds and wet, heavy snow are in the forecast and correspondent bryan llenas shows us what is happening from suburban bostonincy, massachusetts, is a waste race against mother na, less than seven days after the coastal city was pummeled by a massive winter storm, residents hurried to clear debris before the second nor'easter in a week hits. >> i don't have problem atomic power, i don't have heat. >> a moderate coastal flood warning is in effect massachusetts five days after 7 feet...
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information has been out there from at least the '60s with the rise of al qaeda and isis, they a may be even easier if you look at the pressure cooker bomber is to be used in boston, that came from jihadists posting a manual online. here are the good news is, yes, usually a bomber has one device. they stick to it like the unabomber. they get it right, whether it is a pipe bomb, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, they use that again and again and again. in this case, there is variety. there's a level of sophistication. i talked to an fbi counterterrorism division agents just now and they said there is an unusual level of variety. if these are all linked, especially if the incendiary device, the nondetonating incendiary device meant to cause a fire as opposed to shrapnel, if that's linked, that is a scale of knowledge we haven't seen before and that will lead us to potentially identify the kind of individual behind it, or individuals. the skill sets they have. that narrows it down. at the end of the day, an unusually high operation tempo. we very rarely see this. outside of insurgencies, very rarely see multiple attacks in just the space of a few weeks. sody everybody's
information has been out there from at least the '60s with the rise of al qaeda and isis, they a may be even easier if you look at the pressure cooker bomber is to be used in boston, that came from jihadists posting a manual online. here are the good news is, yes, usually a bomber has one device. they stick to it like the unabomber. they get it right, whether it is a pipe bomb, ammonium nitrate fertilizer, they use that again and again and again. in this case, there is variety. there's a level...
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from louisville at this hour. schools closed in d.c., new york and philly, and we have just learned boston schools now closed tomorrow. and abc's whit johnson leads us off from philadelphia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a snowy spring storm cutting a miserable path from philadelphia to new england. the region's fourth nor'easter, impacting millions. >> the number one message is the evening rush hour is going to be very, very difficult. >> reporter: states of emergency in new york and new jersey. schools closed. it's the peak of the storm here in philadelphia. snow falling at its highest intensity yet. up to three inches per hour. we could see more than a foot when it's all over. driving treacherous. in lancaster county, this crash shutting down the pennsylvania turnpike for more than six hours. this van overturng on new york's long island. five injured. one woman did not survive. deadly accidents in maryland, too. our kenneth moton in prince georges county. >> the roads here in maryland a mess. by midday, more than 400 crashes reported, 1,200 calls for service and a couple hundred disabled vehicles. >> reporter: in boss torngs they're bracing for s
from louisville at this hour. schools closed in d.c., new york and philly, and we have just learned boston schools now closed tomorrow. and abc's whit johnson leads us off from philadelphia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a snowy spring storm cutting a miserable path from philadelphia to new england. the region's fourth nor'easter, impacting millions. >> the number one message is the evening rush hour is going to be very, very difficult. >> reporter: states of emergency in new...
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behind munich and shell in the bottom half things are tight from stuttgart down hamburg could end up boston if cologne win on monday. now the us open snowboarding championships climaxed in colorado this weekend over one hundred of the very best snowboarders competing at the largest ski resort in the u.s. and the women's half pipe final limpid gold medalist and defending us open champion chloe kim coming out on top of the winning score of eighty five point eight seven for her second run in while in the men's slope style competition are you more hirano with a spectacular run featuring back to back. sixty's. to claim his first open with that. i'll be back with more world. germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something him to resign we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters d.w. made for mines.
behind munich and shell in the bottom half things are tight from stuttgart down hamburg could end up boston if cologne win on monday. now the us open snowboarding championships climaxed in colorado this weekend over one hundred of the very best snowboarders competing at the largest ski resort in the u.s. and the women's half pipe final limpid gold medalist and defending us open champion chloe kim coming out on top of the winning score of eighty five point eight seven for her second run in while...
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as tina martin from ation wgbh in boston shows us, she's given hope to one grateful woman. >> thiis adele13-year-old black lab, and a literal life saver to marty harris. >> she has this presence to her. i used to joke that when i'd walk down the street with her people would get out orithe way. >> hwas born with a heart condition. nc acute malignant veso vagal neuro cardiogenic y. >> it caused daily fainting spells. the falls resulted in more than 30 concussions. >> when you get a diagnosis and you try all of the normal things that would work for this condition none of it worked for me. i have a very rare complicated version of and at one point the doctors said marty i'm sorry there really nothing more we can >> meaning she would struggle with fainting spells for the rest of her life then she heard of k-9 partners for life, and met adele, who is a ecially trained cardiac alert dog. gi she started alerting me right away and in the ing every time she alerted me i would lay down because i didn't know how severe it was. >> adele served as harris' early warning system, springing into action whe
as tina martin from ation wgbh in boston shows us, she's given hope to one grateful woman. >> thiis adele13-year-old black lab, and a literal life saver to marty harris. >> she has this presence to her. i used to joke that when i'd walk down the street with her people would get out orithe way. >> hwas born with a heart condition. nc acute malignant veso vagal neuro cardiogenic y. >> it caused daily fainting spells. the falls resulted in more than 30 concussions. >>...
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from pbs station wgbh, tina martin shows us hoa boston area program is looking to change that. >> we're ready. >> go! >> run away! an>> because i don't want ody to hurt me. >> because you don't want no.ody to hurt you. th a little bit of a twist.lass it's specially designed for people like leary, who has downs syndrome. >> its kind of fun. >> it's a fun class. >> yes. >> the impacability training program is part of the nonprofit impact boston. the goal is to empower people ndth disabilities and teach them abuse prevention aafety skills. >> no! >> i'm not for sale. >> i'm not for sale! meg stone is the program's director. >> every national state or local study that has looked at sexual abuse of people with disabilities h found that people with disabilities but particularly intellectualti disabi are at significantly higher risk of experiencing sexual abuse. >> at least seven times more likely, according to unpublished data frothe justice department, which was recently obtained by npr. blone says that's because they are more vulnera >> they are too often taug to comply with the wishes of p
from pbs station wgbh, tina martin shows us hoa boston area program is looking to change that. >> we're ready. >> go! >> run away! an>> because i don't want ody to hurt me. >> because you don't want no.ody to hurt you. th a little bit of a twist.lass it's specially designed for people like leary, who has downs syndrome. >> its kind of fun. >> it's a fun class. >> yes. >> the impacability training program is part of the nonprofit impact...
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from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and the high school students took their pain in action that culminated today in marches. from boston to chicago -- >> the violence that they experienced every day. >> reporter: -- denver to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. while they may have only had each other when those shots rang out today they had the support of hundreds of thousands, including celebrities. >> one of my best friends was killed in gun violence right around here. so it's important to me. >> reporter: pop stars. and even the granddaughter of a civil rights icon. >> i have a dream that enough is enough. and that this should be a gun-free world, period. >> reporter: their hope is to do much more than march. they want action, specifically stricter gun laws, the something the federal government has been reluctant to do. >> beware the voters are coming. >> reporter: and the debate over guns remains demissive. but these students are hoping that common ground will be reached, and they are warning their leaders they won't be giving up until they get the change they are looking for.
from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and the high school students took their pain in action that culminated today in marches. from boston to chicago -- >> the violence that they experienced every day. >> reporter: -- denver to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. while they may have only had each other when those shots rang out today they had the support of hundreds of thousands, including celebrities. >> one of my best friends was killed...
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us today. late afternoon sunshine. the area of low pressure from the nor'easter here, still bringing snow to boston.e're in the clear, although tomorrow, a chance of snow flurries. a closer look through the region, high 30s, low 40s. feels-like temperatures staying in the 30s for the most part. we'll talk more about the ten-day forecast coming up. >>> eight minutes before 8:00. boy until the snow melts or we get everything plowed, it will be messy on the side roads. >> jessica boyington has been monitoring the conditions. >>> most of the majors look okay. we might see parts of black ice headed toward the on and off ramps, as well. definitely more cars out the door than there were yesterday morning. that's at least something else that you'll have to battle with. here's 73 around greentree road. looking to the center, some people made turns into the intersection. and this is the kind of stuff that we're talking about that will be tricky to drive on. the roads may have been plowed. it's a little stickier and more of an obstacle to get through than on most of the majors like the schuylkill expressway. t
us today. late afternoon sunshine. the area of low pressure from the nor'easter here, still bringing snow to boston.e're in the clear, although tomorrow, a chance of snow flurries. a closer look through the region, high 30s, low 40s. feels-like temperatures staying in the 30s for the most part. we'll talk more about the ten-day forecast coming up. >>> eight minutes before 8:00. boy until the snow melts or we get everything plowed, it will be messy on the side roads. >> jessica...
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from d.c. to boston. al roker is monitoring it all. lay out the next 24 hours for us. >> add to that, as we look out west, flash flood watches with mandatory evacuations. 17 million people. tornado watches that will expire later this evening. and here in the northeast and new england, 72 million people under some sort of winter weather advisory. here comes the system. tonight the mid-atlantic sees the heavy snow. the northeast gets wind and snow all day tomorrow. new england gets the snow heaviest wednesday night. then it's going to be a heavy, dense snow. even though we're calling for six to eight in baltimore, 8 to 12 in philly, new york city, six to ten. even if we only get half of that, it's a heavy, dense, wet snow. like shoveling mud. four to eight inches in boston and in hartford. and out west, we've got a big storm system, a flood threat for the burn scar areas of the sierra foothills which could see upwards of ten inches of rain and a few feet of snow added to the sierra, but back here, lester, if you've got a lot of snow there, get yourself a good 10-year-ol
from d.c. to boston. al roker is monitoring it all. lay out the next 24 hours for us. >> add to that, as we look out west, flash flood watches with mandatory evacuations. 17 million people. tornado watches that will expire later this evening. and here in the northeast and new england, 72 million people under some sort of winter weather advisory. here comes the system. tonight the mid-atlantic sees the heavy snow. the northeast gets wind and snow all day tomorrow. new england gets the snow...
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from him? >> this is pretty aggressive tactics used by robert mueller's investigators. ted was stopped as he entered the united states in boston airport coming in from a flight from london. according to him, he says the fbi took his phone, took his electronic devices and did a search then sat him down for an hour and talked to an mpi agent who tried to get information out of him. they asked him about his connections to roger stone who recollects is a supporter of the president, vocal supporter of the president as well as wikileaks and asked if he had been to where the founder of wikileaks has been living. we don't know exactly what they believe he has, what information they believe ted mallach has. now, he has as date with the grand jury, the mueller grand jury april 13th, here in the united states. again, he says there's not much he knows. we'll see when he shows up here in washington to meet the grand jury. we have a statement from ted mallach and he says what could they want from me. a philosophical defender of trump, i have done nothing wrong. again, he's going to get to talk to the grand jury on april 13th here in washing
from him? >> this is pretty aggressive tactics used by robert mueller's investigators. ted was stopped as he entered the united states in boston airport coming in from a flight from london. according to him, he says the fbi took his phone, took his electronic devices and did a search then sat him down for an hour and talked to an mpi agent who tried to get information out of him. they asked him about his connections to roger stone who recollects is a supporter of the president, vocal...
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us live from the cnn weather center. we are exasperated, iran. what is on the way? >> more snow and more wind and more exasperation here for all of us. the difference, dave, with boston. boston last time around got a few inches of snowfall. not going to be the case. this is a classic new england storm. boston is the bull's-eye. you want to be in the purple. that means winter weather advisory. new jersey and new york city. we are talking about 2 to 4 inches. we can handle that. where you see the pink, that is the winter storm warnings are flying and we are talking about heavy snow. cold air for snow in nashville. it is snowing in kentucky. we have warnings posted here. these will expire this afternoon and into the evening. coastal low develops. this will be the bomb cyclone. you will hear about that. this storm has the potential to intensify rapidly. bo bombogenesis it is. boston proper could see 12 to 17 inches of snowfall by the time we're done. this is a quick mover. by wednesday, the storm is out of here and it will leave a mark east of 95. dave. >> thousands still without power from the last couple. ivan, thank you. >> millions more on the way. >>> let the madnes
us live from the cnn weather center. we are exasperated, iran. what is on the way? >> more snow and more wind and more exasperation here for all of us. the difference, dave, with boston. boston last time around got a few inches of snowfall. not going to be the case. this is a classic new england storm. boston is the bull's-eye. you want to be in the purple. that means winter weather advisory. new jersey and new york city. we are talking about 2 to 4 inches. we can handle that. where you...
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boston. after-school programs have been canceled. pedram javaheri joins us from weather center. >> reporter: good morning. what a system in the first full day of spring. big-time system from the ohio valley in toward the northeast. really a quiet start so far this morning for the northeast. but really when you watch this carefully, everything coming together to produce a significant amount of snow. potentially as early as the next three to four hours past sunset into the overnight hours, as well. then you see upwards of 72 million people highlighted across the region. parts of 16 states underneath the winter weather alerts in place. the wind howling with this, as well. so not only some threat for coastal erosion on the immediate coastal communities that have already been battered, but of course airport disruption, as well. upwards of 65% of the flights out of laguardia. 64% out of newark. half the flights out of john f. kennedy have all been impact -- out of jfk have all been impacted going into wednesday morning. the amount of snow as impressive as you see it fo
boston. after-school programs have been canceled. pedram javaheri joins us from weather center. >> reporter: good morning. what a system in the first full day of spring. big-time system from the ohio valley in toward the northeast. really a quiet start so far this morning for the northeast. but really when you watch this carefully, everything coming together to produce a significant amount of snow. potentially as early as the next three to four hours past sunset into the overnight hours,...
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unrest on the streets of boston us the former catalan leader just detained in germany on an extradition warrant from spain. and a former adult movie star who alleges having up an affair with donald trump back in two thousand and six. says she was threatened with physical harm to keep quiet. saudi arabia's air force says it's intercepted seven missiles fired from yemen who's the rebels have claimed responsibility for the strikes which also targeted king khaled international airport in the capital city riyadh the saudi authorities say an egyptian national was killed in the attacks the group also fired missiles at airports in the southern saudi cities of just not sure on the saudi led coalition has been fighting the who the rebels in yemen since twenty fifteen in a recorded statement the who's the leader one the saudis of a military escalation. in the fourth year of fighting we will be using more developed and more diverse missile systems which will overcome all american and non american air defense systems will use our better and better can missiles will use a long range drones which have excellent mi
unrest on the streets of boston us the former catalan leader just detained in germany on an extradition warrant from spain. and a former adult movie star who alleges having up an affair with donald trump back in two thousand and six. says she was threatened with physical harm to keep quiet. saudi arabia's air force says it's intercepted seven missiles fired from yemen who's the rebels have claimed responsibility for the strikes which also targeted king khaled international airport in the...
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from the civil liberties group, austinjustice coalition. thank you for talking to the bbc. tell us about the atmosphere in bostonn. people are on edge. yes, after today, with all the events, the edge is rising. i think people are really taken aback by what is going on. and the fact these bombings, they are all over the place and the city. there is no motive. there is no target. literally, my roommate went out the door today, and we were taken aback out the door today, and we were ta ken aback because out the door today, and we were taken aback because of the news. everyone's on edge. that makes it all the more difficult, it is hard to understand who is behind these, why, because the attacks are so random. for me, and i speak for many people, this is like the dc sniper in the early 90s. just random people being targeted. it is a scary thing because it is not like a serial killer with a motive, whether it is women, older women, something like that, this is a person putting bombs and explosives in random spots that are literally harming everybody. is are literally harming everybody. is a huge fear in the minds of e
from the civil liberties group, austinjustice coalition. thank you for talking to the bbc. tell us about the atmosphere in bostonn. people are on edge. yes, after today, with all the events, the edge is rising. i think people are really taken aback by what is going on. and the fact these bombings, they are all over the place and the city. there is no motive. there is no target. literally, my roommate went out the door today, and we were taken aback out the door today, and we were ta ken aback...
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boston, but after-school programs are canceled. this hour, nearly 3,300 u.s. flights have been canceled. there will be more. pedram javaheri joins us live from the cnn weather center. happy spring. >> yeah. what a way to start it, right? we're talking about 16 states, parts of 16 states dealing with winter weather advisories, as you said. tallies up to over 70 million people. the concentration centered over portionses of the minimum wage over -- portions of the major metro cities. this hour doesn't look that impressive. plenty of snowfall across the ohio valley. some on the coastline. again, you work toward the region, the moisture content is there. really the atmospheric conditions are ripe here because we know the profile of temperatures in the atmosphere is at the freezing mark. that's -- in fact, a lot of people surprised to learn that's the ideal set group getting a tremendous amount of snowfall. you don't want it too cold or too warm. but around 32, 33 is where you want it to be for large, wet flakes, the most disruptive type. take a look. how about 65% of laguardia's flights, as far as volume, have been disrupted. newark, 64%. jfk, ha
boston, but after-school programs are canceled. this hour, nearly 3,300 u.s. flights have been canceled. there will be more. pedram javaheri joins us live from the cnn weather center. happy spring. >> yeah. what a way to start it, right? we're talking about 16 states, parts of 16 states dealing with winter weather advisories, as you said. tallies up to over 70 million people. the concentration centered over portionses of the minimum wage over -- portions of the major metro cities. this...
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from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and a cadre of her friends from marjory stoneman douglas student took part in marchs and rally from all over the world. from bostonhicago. >> the violence that they experience every day! >> reporter: denver. to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. >> enough is enough! >> reporter: while any may only had each other when the shots rang out they had the supports of hundreds of thousands, including celebrities. >> one of my best friends was killed in gun violence right around here. so it's important to me. >> reporter: pop stars. and even the granddaughter of a civil rights icon. >> i have the dream that enough is enough! and that this should be a gun-free world, period! >> reporter: their hope is to do much more than march. they want action. specifically stricter gun laws. something the federal government has been reluctant to do. >> stand for us or be aware. the voters are coming! >> reporter: counterraerls held in boston and salt lake city but these students hope this movement is different, that common ground will be reached and they are warning their leaders they won't be givi
from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and a cadre of her friends from marjory stoneman douglas student took part in marchs and rally from all over the world. from bostonhicago. >> the violence that they experience every day! >> reporter: denver. to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. >> enough is enough! >> reporter: while any may only had each other when the shots rang out they had the supports of hundreds of thousands, including...
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from riding a bus in boston. defendable i also remember going to see. another saxon. look at us like what a little thought i'm under this. i love ambushed all our allied then with us. the scene for us where on line what is a very new site in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on set there are people that that are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comments because this is the ones that are to the east coast of the story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera . when we managed the financial system between one thousand nine hundred five and one nine hundred seventy one there was not a single financial crisis anywhere in the world and then in one thousand nine hundred one the bank has lobbied and they said no no no we don't need controls you know the market will discipline us banks love to make loans to sovereigns why because behind the sovereign a millions of taxpayers we can see reaction to the liberaliz
from riding a bus in boston. defendable i also remember going to see. another saxon. look at us like what a little thought i'm under this. i love ambushed all our allied then with us. the scene for us where on line what is a very new site in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on set there are people that that are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get...
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from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and a cadre of her fellow students took their pain and turned it into action that culminated in marches and rallies all over the world, from boston to chicago. >> the violence that they experience every day. >> reporter: denver. to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. while they may have only had each other when those shots rang out, they had the support of hundreds of thousands. including celebrities. >> one of my best friends was killed in gun violence, right around here. so it's important to me. >> reporter: pop stars. and even the granddaughter of a civil rights icon. >> i have a dream that enough is enough. [cheers and applause] to make this a gun-free world, period. >> reporter: their hope is to do much more than march. they want action, specifically strict irgun loss, somethi stricter gun laws. and the debate over guns remains divisive. counter rallies were held in boston and salt lake city, but these students are hoping though movement is different, that common ground will be reached. and they are warning their leaders they won't be giving up until they get the change they are marchin
from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and a cadre of her fellow students took their pain and turned it into action that culminated in marches and rallies all over the world, from boston to chicago. >> the violence that they experience every day. >> reporter: denver. to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. while they may have only had each other when those shots rang out, they had the support of hundreds of thousands. including celebrities....
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us and america's top golfers for a second time. —— europe. i could go for a game of golf right now. instead, i am here. that is it for now from the sport tonight team. i am bostont. hello there. the weather is looking fairly mixed as we head through the remainder of this week. during monday, there was some blue sky and some sunshine around for many of us. in fact, this picture comes from one of our weather wwatchers in saltburn—by—the—sea in north yorkshire. it was a beautiful end to the day on monday, but skies have been clouding over overnight. and through the day on tuesday, we start with quite a lot of cloud, some rain around which should clear toward the east and then things will turn brighter from the west later on in the day. so that's all down to the fact that we have this frontal system moving its way from west to east across the country through the day on tuesday. low pressure in charge. but we will see some clearer conditions following behind this cold front as we work through the afternoon. also, a dip in the temperatures behind that front too. so tuesday morning, we've got a lot of cloud. you can see the outbreaks of rain in the east. some snow on
us and america's top golfers for a second time. —— europe. i could go for a game of golf right now. instead, i am here. that is it for now from the sport tonight team. i am bostont. hello there. the weather is looking fairly mixed as we head through the remainder of this week. during monday, there was some blue sky and some sunshine around for many of us. in fact, this picture comes from one of our weather wwatchers in saltburn—by—the—sea in north yorkshire. it was a beautiful end to...
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boston's airport, a ghost town. about 75% of flights canceled. crews use fire to keep commuter rail switches from freezing. and plow trains to keep the tracks clear. >> so, let's get to adrienne, she's live tonight in a very windy and wet marshfield, massachusetts. we're really thinking about the people of new england tonight, because we know officials have told you, it could be once again several days before the power comes back. >> reporter: yes, david. they're calling this a multi-day restoration. residents are weary, so are crews. they've been working nonstop through these three nor'easters. now, residents in coastal towns like marshfield, they are watching the tide here and it is still snowing. we could see another half a foot of snow overnight. david? >> wow. those waving churning water behind you. get back inside, adrienne. thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, he's live along new york's west side highway tonight. a bit of different scene, as people head home here, rob. >> reporter: certainly is, new york relatively unscathed, but eastern new england, as you saw, still get
boston's airport, a ghost town. about 75% of flights canceled. crews use fire to keep commuter rail switches from freezing. and plow trains to keep the tracks clear. >> so, let's get to adrienne, she's live tonight in a very windy and wet marshfield, massachusetts. we're really thinking about the people of new england tonight, because we know officials have told you, it could be once again several days before the power comes back. >> reporter: yes, david. they're calling this a...
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boston red sox. and if the fixtures take place, they would be the first major league baseball games hosted in europe. that's all from sportsday. thanks very much indeed forjoining usello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former trade minister, lord digbyjones and broadcaster and campaigner, henry bonsu. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft reports that facebook is set to face questions from us regulators about how data from its users were leaked to cambridge analytica, the uk company that worked for donald trump's election campaign. the guardian claims it laid a key role in bringing him into power. the i says facebook‘s founder, mark zuckerberg has been called to parliament to give evidence on privacy and fake news. the daily telegraph has an interview with a british surgeon based who help direct operations in the syrian city of aleppo via the web, who fears that the hacking of his computer led to a hospital being bombed by suspected russian jets. the daily melts as a per plant to transform care for the elderly was unveiled byjeremy hunt today. meanwhile the daily express says there are
boston red sox. and if the fixtures take place, they would be the first major league baseball games hosted in europe. that's all from sportsday. thanks very much indeed forjoining usello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former trade minister, lord digbyjones and broadcaster and campaigner, henry bonsu. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft reports that facebook is set to face questions from us regulators about how...
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he lost two or three —— has a three group games in boston, beaten by the us 18th seed brian harman. he said he had not recovered froms is the only major mcevoy is yet to win. johanna konta has made it says. to the defence of her open title. she looks convincing and won in straight sets. liam brady was knocked out in the men's draw. new zealand boxerjoseph parker says he is in the best shape ahead of his title fight against anthonyjoshua. the wba heavyweight champion has only just the wba heavyweight champion has onlyjust made it public that he underwent surgery last year on his elbow but he says he is fit and ready for the bout against anthony joshua. the winner will hold three of the four heavyweight champions will —— championships. of the four heavyweight champions will -- championships. there are no excuses. once we got the surgery done, going to the final in march 31, it is whoever is best to win. i'm100% ready. there were no injuries, so i'm ready to put on the best performance. england's cricketers will be waking up england's cricketers will be waking up in auckland now and peering out of the window and hoping
he lost two or three —— has a three group games in boston, beaten by the us 18th seed brian harman. he said he had not recovered froms is the only major mcevoy is yet to win. johanna konta has made it says. to the defence of her open title. she looks convincing and won in straight sets. liam brady was knocked out in the men's draw. new zealand boxerjoseph parker says he is in the best shape ahead of his title fight against anthonyjoshua. the wba heavyweight champion has only just the wba...
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us with a two-year agreement. >> reporter: welcome back everyone 5:53 a.m. saturday morning, we've been taking about the impacts felt across the philadelphia area from the nor'easter. take a look whatross the northeast boston had their 5th highest tide recorded in bli albany across the catskill h huge the winds felt from maine the carolinas. there's the center of circulation starting to pull away. you can see the counterockwise swirl piling on the water the new jersey shoreline cape may beaches down to the delmarva still piling on. it will getet t low drifts south southeast. ects of the high clouds breaking s sunday this high takes over, they, breezy, but sunday appears to be a pretty nice day.. >> thank you update. 5:55 a.m., in case you have not heard we are give away a trip for four to sunny orlando florida. melissa magee traveled to the sunshine state to show us what's new and starts at the theme parks. >> reporter: hey guys it's beautifulere, i d mean to ru itsunshine on this day let's kick it off sea world orlando. this summer, sea world orlando will open in trinity falls emercying guest in lush rain forest environment delivering a thrill of a lifetime. theiver world orl interact with otters and isn'
us with a two-year agreement. >> reporter: welcome back everyone 5:53 a.m. saturday morning, we've been taking about the impacts felt across the philadelphia area from the nor'easter. take a look whatross the northeast boston had their 5th highest tide recorded in bli albany across the catskill h huge the winds felt from maine the carolinas. there's the center of circulation starting to pull away. you can see the counterockwise swirl piling on the water the new jersey shoreline cape may...
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from new york to boston. schools already shut down here in new york city. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, leading us off with this new track tonight. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. this is a large and complex system. so, i want to get right to it. take a look at this. we have a severe threat across parts of florida and two areas of winter weather already across the northeast. and that one in the midwest. it's all going to combine in the next 24 hours. sleet has been falling with snow and philadelphia already. d.c., you're going to see it by tomorrow morning. miserable morning rush. and then the lows combine, so, a full-blown nor'easter by the time midday in the late day commute rolls around. wind, sleet, snow and that continues in through thursday morning for eastern new england. here's what we think for snow totals. 4 to 8 in boston. 6 to 10 in new york city. a foot, possibly better than that in philly. 4 to 8 inches in d.c. and the outskirts will see more than that. i think again we're going to see tree damage and power outages with this system, but the roads will likely be w
from new york to boston. schools already shut down here in new york city. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, leading us off with this new track tonight. rob, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. this is a large and complex system. so, i want to get right to it. take a look at this. we have a severe threat across parts of florida and two areas of winter weather already across the northeast. and that one in the midwest. it's all going to combine in the next 24 hours....
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from birth part of voter minutes teamwork you know we got it what did the whole boston harbor thing right. i do believe there is a teapot here waiting us maxwell. oh it's moving. it's the final stretch of the pilgrimage in our heroes have set their sights on having a boston tea party of their own max is nearly escaped being left in the past and stephen is kept alive his unrealistic expectations of a bar which. place. the most part part. from. must expose. him with no word back from the master node steven does his best to convince producers why the pilgrimage needs a barge and with the day winding down our heroes pull off to get some rest and clear their heads before the final day of the pilgrimage. stephen has decided to visit our producer. at two am. pretty tired. sitting. at a. my porch. was the barge true d.r.v. for the boston tea party. government to support the question how my going to barge untold hours. to talk about a tour through. past to have it. good to have a really running time of the money for a bar absolutely for tomorrow morning no way to cut your own boston to party at the end of the pilgrimage without putting the r.v.
from birth part of voter minutes teamwork you know we got it what did the whole boston harbor thing right. i do believe there is a teapot here waiting us maxwell. oh it's moving. it's the final stretch of the pilgrimage in our heroes have set their sights on having a boston tea party of their own max is nearly escaped being left in the past and stephen is kept alive his unrealistic expectations of a bar which. place. the most part part. from. must expose. him with no word back from the master...
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from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and a cadre of her fellow marjory stoneman douglas high school students took their pain and turned night action that culminated in marches and rallies all over the world. from bostonhicago. >> the violence they experience every day. >> reporter: denver. to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. while they may have only had each other when the shots rang out, they had the support of hundreds of thousands. including celebrities. >> one of my best friends was killed in gun violence right around here. so it's important to me. >> reporter: pop stars. ♪ let the way of love >> reporter: and the granddaughter of a civil rights icon. >> i have a dream that enough is enough. and that this should be a gun-free world. period. >> reporter: their hope is to do much more than marchp they want action. specifically stricter gun laws something the federal government has been elected to do. >> stand for us, or beware, the voters are coming. >> reporter: the debate over guns remains divisive. counter rallies were held in cities like boston or salt lake city but these students are hoping this movement is different, that common ground will be reached
from us. >> reporter: gonzalez and a cadre of her fellow marjory stoneman douglas high school students took their pain and turned night action that culminated in marches and rallies all over the world. from bostonhicago. >> the violence they experience every day. >> reporter: denver. to los angeles. and back to parkland, florida, where the shooting took place. while they may have only had each other when the shots rang out, they had the support of hundreds of thousands....
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from boston to washington. julia is here with the forecast for us. we continue to watch a powerful storm in the northeast. and flooding rains across the coastal areas and high gusting winds. those winds will be letting up as we head from saturday to sunday. so this is going to be around for a while. highest snowfall totals expected into northeastern pennsylvania where we could pick up about a foot and a half of new snow and its going to be that heavy, wet snow. meanwhile, in california, expecting showers along the i-5 corridor. as you look up to the sierra nevada, heavy snow here, looking at four to eight feet above 6,000 feet in elevation. diane? ryan? >> julia, thank you. >>> nra leaders return to the white house for their second meeting with president trump this week. a few details have been released, but one nra executive tweeted the president and the vice president support the second amendment, strong due process and don't support gun control. they're pushing back against gun control ideas the president appears to be open to and they have to unv
from boston to washington. julia is here with the forecast for us. we continue to watch a powerful storm in the northeast. and flooding rains across the coastal areas and high gusting winds. those winds will be letting up as we head from saturday to sunday. so this is going to be around for a while. highest snowfall totals expected into northeastern pennsylvania where we could pick up about a foot and a half of new snow and its going to be that heavy, wet snow. meanwhile, in california,...
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my other sister who lives in boston is 15 minutes from my son so we feel like we're back home. it is a great place, and even though we are retired, we can use the facilities being close. i do like being back in new york. even the cold weather. everyone asks us why would you go from the warm weather to new york? but it has been fine. >> you kind of said what west means to you -- west print means -- west point means to you, but anything that i haven't said you would like to talk about? >> not really. west point is meaningful, as i told you before. our oldest son got married here at the catholic chapel, which was really nice, that he got married of here. i cannot think of anything. >> it has been a pleasure to talk with you and i enjoyed hearing about your experiences. have a wonderful day. >> thank you. >> monday on c-span's landmark cases, we will explore the 1896 case of plessy versus ferguson, where an african-american man was arrested in new orleans for taking a seat on a train reserved for whites. decisionme court established the separate but equal doctrine that allow segregation. this narrow interpretation of the 14th amendment was not
my other sister who lives in boston is 15 minutes from my son so we feel like we're back home. it is a great place, and even though we are retired, we can use the facilities being close. i do like being back in new york. even the cold weather. everyone asks us why would you go from the warm weather to new york? but it has been fine. >> you kind of said what west means to you -- west print means -- west point means to you, but anything that i haven't said you would like to talk about?...