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new york and july. you may not find snow in albany new york. but that does not mean that it does not snow in albany new york if you set up monitors when . you may not be attacked burning trash the monitors are too far away from them burning you may not attack a part of if you don't put in a monitor until after the burning stuff you may not detect burning any common sense tells you there was a lot of back there. you see. all around the globe there's. the world's finest people building. the world the company and leave. the waste management responsibilities were part of a contract that was held by kellogg brown and root which was a subsidiary of halliburton the company once run by dick cheney vice president dick cheney during the bush years the story about how how burton and then k.b.r. got these no bid contracts really has not come to light enough i know from some depositions testimony and some of the litigation of involved in the recontract was allegedly negotiated over a couple hours over the phone for a multibillion dollar contract work k.b.r.
new york and july. you may not find snow in albany new york. but that does not mean that it does not snow in albany new york if you set up monitors when . you may not be attacked burning trash the monitors are too far away from them burning you may not attack a part of if you don't put in a monitor until after the burning stuff you may not detect burning any common sense tells you there was a lot of back there. you see. all around the globe there's. the world's finest people building. the world...
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we could get one or 2 inches in around areas of new york city up to albany, new york, through central new england. not a big ordeal but that will be as we go throughout tuesday. today it will mostly be throughout the ohio valley. you want to talk about cold, it is negative 25 wind chill at bismarck, only topped by negative 30 right now in fargo. living up to your winter reputation. that's a l ú÷ nd passengers react when a plane ended up like that. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tried to own us. but now it's our turn to take control with stelara® stelara® works differently for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before or during treatment, always tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have flu-like symptoms or sores, have had cancer, or de
we could get one or 2 inches in around areas of new york city up to albany, new york, through central new england. not a big ordeal but that will be as we go throughout tuesday. today it will mostly be throughout the ohio valley. you want to talk about cold, it is negative 25 wind chill at bismarck, only topped by negative 30 right now in fargo. living up to your winter reputation. that's a l ú÷ nd passengers react when a plane ended up like that. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms....
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[cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant, a medical professor and emt from albany, new yorkere. >> hey, everyone. [cheers and applause] >> chris, you're about to face 14 questions. the money value's growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. >> all right. >> you have three lifelines there if and when you need 'em. let's start making some money. >> all right, let's do it. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." $500 question starts us off. good luck. here we go. in 1951, the first winner of the miss world contest, kiki hakansson, was condemned by pope pius xii after she was crowned while wearing what? >> so miss world winner was condemned by the pope
[cheers and applause] let's welcome our first contestant, a medical professor and emt from albany, new yorkere. >> hey, everyone. [cheers and applause] >> chris, you're about to face 14 questions. the money value's growing from $500 all the way up to that $1 million. >> all right. >> you have three lifelines there if and when you need 'em. let's start making some money. >> all right, let's do it. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." $500...
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we could get one or 2 inches in around areas of new york city up to albany, new york, through central new england. not a big ordeal but that will be as we go throughout tuesday. today it will mostly be throughout the ohio valley. you want to talk about cold, it is negative 25 wind chill at bismarck, only topped by negative 30 right now in fargo. living up to your winter reputaon. that'sti a areas like dallas, san antonio, houston where tomorrow morning you could have some icy weather to deal with. >>> yeah, and san antonio under a winter storm watch. doesn't happen that often. we have more ice and snow heading to areas that don't typically get t. >> i have friends in texas that are getting ready for it. all right, bill, thank you so much. >>> well, a police officer in florida was in for a big surprise during a late night call. officer joseph cabrera responded to a call about a 12 1/2 foot bermese python. it is not a common sight for florida, but still considered dangerous. the officer quickly jumped into action and wrestled the animal under control before a licensed snake remover took
we could get one or 2 inches in around areas of new york city up to albany, new york, through central new england. not a big ordeal but that will be as we go throughout tuesday. today it will mostly be throughout the ohio valley. you want to talk about cold, it is negative 25 wind chill at bismarck, only topped by negative 30 right now in fargo. living up to your winter reputaon. that'sti a areas like dallas, san antonio, houston where tomorrow morning you could have some icy weather to deal...
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coming up in just under an hour, live from albany, new york, the state of the state address from governor andrew cuomo at 1:00 p.m. eastern. some of this morning's washington journal until then. host: for two perspectives we are joined by daniel stein and best president of the federation for american immigration reform, and ben johnson, american lawyers association. before we get to your hopes and predictions, what do you think was the most important development in 2017 when it came to the issue of immigration in the country? guest: it has been the emergence of the dreamers and the issue of what do we do with the 1.5 million young kids who have grown up in the united states. the fact that they have helped to put a face on this issue and to really bring out some of the truths about immigration and who we are talking about when we debate immigration, them stepping out about their lives and making their stories known has been transformative. we understand that these are doctors and lawyers. these are auto mechanics and cashiers. they are priests and marines. there is a whole panoply of thing
coming up in just under an hour, live from albany, new york, the state of the state address from governor andrew cuomo at 1:00 p.m. eastern. some of this morning's washington journal until then. host: for two perspectives we are joined by daniel stein and best president of the federation for american immigration reform, and ben johnson, american lawyers association. before we get to your hopes and predictions, what do you think was the most important development in 2017 when it came to the...
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[applause] i am test -- the mayor of albany, new york. i just want to echo that this attempt to make us fear our immigrant communities is not only wrong but in the city of albany, immigrants are far more likely to be victims of crime than to be perpetrators. if we do not engage in the committee policing that we engage in that encourages that community to come forward, it encourages them to make their fear, heard and not be in our communities will be weaker and more dangerous places. the work that we are doing on the street as mayors with our police chiefs understanding our communities, is incredibly important in keeping those communities safe. i would call upon the white house and the department of justice to sit down and talk to with oure we do work friends in the federal government. we do want to ensure that our cities are safe. we have a few things that they may be able to learn by simply sitting down and speaking with us. >> hang on just a second. you, we are not going to let president trump or the attorney general keep us off balance
[applause] i am test -- the mayor of albany, new york. i just want to echo that this attempt to make us fear our immigrant communities is not only wrong but in the city of albany, immigrants are far more likely to be victims of crime than to be perpetrators. if we do not engage in the committee policing that we engage in that encourages that community to come forward, it encourages them to make their fear, heard and not be in our communities will be weaker and more dangerous places. the work...
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northern pennsylvania, southern new york, north of albany, new york and vermont we could have potentialll of this, the areas that don't get the ice, heavy rain in southern new england. the rainfall forecast is going to be 1-3 inches through this region. talk about quick warm ups, they can be problematic. the ice on the rivers can become dislodged, ice jam flooding. the locust, what else didn't we mention in this forecast? there's a little bit of everything. >> you got it all. a rough winter, so far, to say the least. thanks, bill. >>> as leaders push to make a deal on thousands of undocumented immigrants, president trump says any bill has to include funding for the border wall. >> despite cracking down on people crossing the border, the number of men and women serving on the lines is hovering at a nine-year low. jacob visited the border to see the challenge they are facing. >>reporter: this will probably look this way for thousands and thousands of years. >> yeah. >> reporter: when they say you are in the middle of nowhere, do you feel that way? >> this is it. >> reporter: the big bend
northern pennsylvania, southern new york, north of albany, new york and vermont we could have potentialll of this, the areas that don't get the ice, heavy rain in southern new england. the rainfall forecast is going to be 1-3 inches through this region. talk about quick warm ups, they can be problematic. the ice on the rivers can become dislodged, ice jam flooding. the locust, what else didn't we mention in this forecast? there's a little bit of everything. >> you got it all. a rough...
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. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm kathy sheehan mayor of albany, new york. and i want to he can knecho thi to make us fear our immigrant communities, is not only run, in the city of albany, anywhere, they are more more likely to be victims of crime than to be perpetrators of crime. and if we do not engage in the community police that we engage in that encourages that community to come forward, that encourages them to make their voices heard and to not be in fear, our communities will be weaker places and more dangerous places. and so the work that we are doing on the street as mayors with our police chiefs understanding our communities is incredibly important in keeping those communities safe. and i would call upon the white house and the department of justice to sit down and talk to us. because we do work with other friends in the federal government. we do want to ensure that our cities are safe. and we have a few things they might be able to learn by simply sitting down and speaking with us. thank you. >> hang on. hang on just a second, if i might. as i to
. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> i'm kathy sheehan mayor of albany, new york. and i want to he can knecho thi to make us fear our immigrant communities, is not only run, in the city of albany, anywhere, they are more more likely to be victims of crime than to be perpetrators of crime. and if we do not engage in the community police that we engage in that encourages that community to come forward, that encourages them to make their voices heard and to not be in fear, our communities...
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sections will get freezing rain and ice from tennessee through pittsburgh, scranton, pennsylvania, albany new yorknd higher elevations the snow portion of the storm, we get the snow out there this morning, maybe one or two inches as far south as areas of southern arkansas. memphis, bowling green, lexington, then the snowstorm for western new york and western pennsylvania those areas could get 6 to 10 inches today, a lot of patience needed at the airports and on the roads. that's your business travel forecast more "worldwide exchange" when we come back g about you for yea. sorry about that. they're all about me saving for a house, or starting a college fund for my son. actually, i want to know what you're thinking. have a seat. yeah. knowing that the most important goals are yours. with 15,000 financial advisors, it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. (nadia white) the moment a fish is pulled out from the water, it's a race against time. and keeping it in the right conditions is the best way to get that fish to your plate safely. (dane chauvel) sometimes the product ar
sections will get freezing rain and ice from tennessee through pittsburgh, scranton, pennsylvania, albany new yorknd higher elevations the snow portion of the storm, we get the snow out there this morning, maybe one or two inches as far south as areas of southern arkansas. memphis, bowling green, lexington, then the snowstorm for western new york and western pennsylvania those areas could get 6 to 10 inches today, a lot of patience needed at the airports and on the roads. that's your business...
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you know, you look at a city like albany, new york. we have an aging population.ot of the growth happening in our city is happening because of immigration. the number 1 complaint i get from employers is that they can't find people to work. so we've got a real work force development challenge in the city of albany and the capitol region. immigration is helping to fuel that work force. >> tucker: i wonder though, for example -- i was just looking at stats provided by the albany school district. i think you've said before that your city is 40% foreign born. >> no, no. it's about 11% foreign born. we have about 40 longs -- >> tucker: my mistake, a high number. in 2017 of eighth graders in albany schools 0% qualified in math. so that seems to me like a crisis much larger than anything you're describing. i'm wondering where the outrage is here. >> the challenge in our school district existed before we had the immigration that we have now. >> tucker: i'm not saying that. i'm just saying i wonder why i have never heard you as outraged about that as you are about enforcing
you know, you look at a city like albany, new york. we have an aging population.ot of the growth happening in our city is happening because of immigration. the number 1 complaint i get from employers is that they can't find people to work. so we've got a real work force development challenge in the city of albany and the capitol region. immigration is helping to fuel that work force. >> tucker: i wonder though, for example -- i was just looking at stats provided by the albany school...
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president marco bono of the national federation of the blind , he found me in a focus group in albany new york were hours trying to get feedback from the blind community. he said you have to come to baltimore. he said, i think you have something here. we formed a relationship with this technology has been built not just by a sighted guide but by the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that is not only serving the blind community but the sighted community as well. john wright with the national federation of the blind. i want to thank you for your service and for the vietnam vets for their service. you have covered a little bit of what you were saying. what it means ask to you, john olson, that you dedicated her life to making information available through photos but that did not include blind people. now you are doing that and doing it with some of the most important photos that you have ever taken. and thankthank you you on behalf of all blind americans for making it possible for us to enjoy or learn. if you have seen the photos of stairs, i do not know i w
president marco bono of the national federation of the blind , he found me in a focus group in albany new york were hours trying to get feedback from the blind community. he said you have to come to baltimore. he said, i think you have something here. we formed a relationship with this technology has been built not just by a sighted guide but by the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that is not only serving the blind community but the sighted community as...
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this is not the end to get there is an outraged by many in the country, including a group in albany, new york headed by arrest this corning -- erasmus corning. ,nother way of brilliance lincoln writes a letter in response to corning that he expects to be published everywhere. and it is. the republican party reprinted letterds of this corning as it is called where lincoln gives his defense for suspending the writ of habeas corpus and for arresting vallandingham. , ii spent a lot of time ngham's if vallandi speeches are being widely reported and may burnside has a reason for arresting him. i could not find any reporting speechesdingham's outside of tiny papers in rural ohio. the blunder of arresting him was even worse, because he was not yet in a formal campaign for governor and he was not a member of congress. he was just kind of in a political wilderness and was not getting any national attention. vallandingham was trying to win the democratic nomination and he was their first choice, he thought maybe it he became a martyr he could get the choice. normally speeches of the very widely reproduc
this is not the end to get there is an outraged by many in the country, including a group in albany, new york headed by arrest this corning -- erasmus corning. ,nother way of brilliance lincoln writes a letter in response to corning that he expects to be published everywhere. and it is. the republican party reprinted letterds of this corning as it is called where lincoln gives his defense for suspending the writ of habeas corpus and for arresting vallandingham. , ii spent a lot of time ngham's...
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, we're joined by two mayors-- republican john giles, of mesa, arizona, and kathy sheehan of albany, new yorko is a democrat. mayors, both of you, thanks for joining us. mayor hean, let me me begin with you. you were not invited to the white house meeting but you were a recipient of one of the letters, your city was a recipient of one of those letters. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it's unfortunate that we continue to hear rhetoric out of washington that really fails to understand what's happening in our cities and why a city like albany would choose to label itself as a sanctuary city. this is not about hiding undocumented immigrants in the basement of city hall. it's not about allowing criminals to be free. if somebody commits a crime in the city of albany whether they're an immigrant or citizen, they're going to be prosecuted. this is about making sure that all our residents feel safe coming forward to law enforcement if they have been the victim of a crime. if they have been the victim of human trafficking. we want to ensure that our cities are safe, and i think that mayo
, we're joined by two mayors-- republican john giles, of mesa, arizona, and kathy sheehan of albany, new yorko is a democrat. mayors, both of you, thanks for joining us. mayor hean, let me me begin with you. you were not invited to the white house meeting but you were a recipient of one of the letters, your city was a recipient of one of those letters. what's your reaction to that? >> well, i think it's unfortunate that we continue to hear rhetoric out of washington that really fails to...
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just like the marines did for me me in a littlend focus group in albany, new york where i was trying to get feedback from the blind community. he said you have to come to baltimore, i think you have something here. we sat down and formed a relationship where the technology has been built, not just by a psychic guy, but the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that is not only to serve the blind community, but the cited community as well. john with the national federation of the blind, i want to thank all of you for your service. and for all the vietnam veterans in the audience for their service. [applause] >> you covered a bit in what you were just saying. i want to ask about what it means, especially to you, john olson, about the fact that you dedicated your life to making the information available through photos. that did not include blind people. the fact that you are doing that, and not only doing that, but doing it with important photos that you have taken. one i want to thank you on behalf of all blind americans for making it possible for us
just like the marines did for me me in a littlend focus group in albany, new york where i was trying to get feedback from the blind community. he said you have to come to baltimore, i think you have something here. we sat down and formed a relationship where the technology has been built, not just by a psychic guy, but the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that is not only to serve the blind community, but the cited community as well. john with the...
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of the blind, just like the marines did for me in hue, he found me in a little focus group in albany, new yorkwhere i was trying to get feedback from the blind community and he said, you've got to come to baltimore. he said i think you've got something here. we sat down and formed a relationship where this technology has been built, not just by a sighted guy but by the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that's not only conserved the blind community but the sighted community as well. >> oh, good. please. >> with the national federation of blind, first, i want to thank all of oh you for your service and all the vietnam vets in the audience for their service. [ applause ] you've covered a little bit in what you were just saying now. i was going to ask a little bit about what it means, especially to you, john olson, about the fact that you dedicated your life to making information available through photos, but that did not include blind people, and now the fact that you are doing that and not only doing that, but doing that with some of the most important phot
of the blind, just like the marines did for me in hue, he found me in a little focus group in albany, new yorkwhere i was trying to get feedback from the blind community and he said, you've got to come to baltimore. he said i think you've got something here. we sat down and formed a relationship where this technology has been built, not just by a sighted guy but by the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that's not only conserved the blind community but the...
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of the blind, just like the marines did for me in hue, he found me in a little focus group in albany, new yorke i was trying to get feedback from the blind community and he said, you've got to come to baltimore. he said i think you've got something here. we sat down and formed a relationship where this technology has been built, not just by a sighted guy but by the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that's not only conserved the blind community but the sighted community as well. >> oh, good. please. >> with the national federation of blind, first, i want to thank all of oh you for your service and all the vietnam vets in the audience for their service. [ applause ] you've covered a little bit in what you were just saying now. i was going to ask a little bit about what it means, especially to you, john olson, about the fact that you dedicated your life to making information available through photos, but that did not include blind people, and now the fact that you are doing that and not only doing that, but doing that with some of the most important photos o
of the blind, just like the marines did for me in hue, he found me in a little focus group in albany, new yorke i was trying to get feedback from the blind community and he said, you've got to come to baltimore. he said i think you've got something here. we sat down and formed a relationship where this technology has been built, not just by a sighted guy but by the input of a whole host of blind people whose goal it is to make a product that's not only conserved the blind community but the...
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by many of the country, including, and john mentioned this, just so you'll know, a group in albany, new york headed by erastus corning who peppered lincoln with questions, interrogatories. and lincoln in another way of brilliance writes a letter in response to corning that he expects to be published everywhere. >> and it is. >> and it is. and the republican party reprinted thousands of this corning letter, so-called, where lincoln gives his defense for suspending the writ of habeas corpus and for arresting vlaningham. yes? >> i would say that's generally corpus. >> i thought, okay, if valandingham's speeches were widely reported around the country maybe burnside had a reason to arrest him. i could not find any reporting of valandingham's speeches outside of rural papers in ohio. the blunder of arresting him was even worse because he was not -- at that point he was not yet in a formal campaign for governor and he was not a member of congress. he was just kind of in a political wilderness and he was not getting any national attention. valandingham was trying to win the nomination, and he was n
by many of the country, including, and john mentioned this, just so you'll know, a group in albany, new york headed by erastus corning who peppered lincoln with questions, interrogatories. and lincoln in another way of brilliance writes a letter in response to corning that he expects to be published everywhere. >> and it is. >> and it is. and the republican party reprinted thousands of this corning letter, so-called, where lincoln gives his defense for suspending the writ of habeas...
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and i cried from albany, new york to boston, massachusetts. love you are telling me to practice, teach me. [applause] and the understanding that you want me to have on the presumption of me not being a decent woman is unacceptable. i don't know how you want to respond to me, please. >> thank you for sharing your story. if you could add your question and then we will respond to several at once. >> yeah, i think that first of all, her question is much more important than mine is going to be. i would just, in addition to the panel commenting on her question, to have the panel comment on race relations, not just with the african-american community but the latino community. the one that is disturbingly effected by the current administration. >> ok. >> i would like to add that it is not simply the black community or the latino community, although clearly we are at the butt of a lot of the hostility. i am also deeply concerned about the bigotry against our islamic brothers and sisters. [applause] >> congressman? congressman lewis: i'm deeply concerne
and i cried from albany, new york to boston, massachusetts. love you are telling me to practice, teach me. [applause] and the understanding that you want me to have on the presumption of me not being a decent woman is unacceptable. i don't know how you want to respond to me, please. >> thank you for sharing your story. if you could add your question and then we will respond to several at once. >> yeah, i think that first of all, her question is much more important than mine is going...
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but we'll start to see snow fill in in new york up to hartford, providence, back into albany, new york. as the system pulls away, it will continue for eastern maine. cold air behind it we look into the carolinas, snow will taper off in north carolina this evening. icy travel will continue with temperatures below freezing. look at this. there's more snow down in the southeast with six to eight inches of snow in the carolinas, we get up into the northeast, the heaviest snow will be up into parts of down east maine. but it's still going to cause a lot of commuting problems this afternoon into this evening as well. >> all right, al, you'll give us the rest of your forecast in a bit. >>> now to politics, and the battle over immigration reform. the president and congress have just three days to side-step a government shutdown. both sides are trying to use that looming deadline as political leverage. in the meantime, the president's former chief strategist, steve bannon, has found himself in the middle of the russia investigation. we've got it all covered and we start with nbc white house cor
but we'll start to see snow fill in in new york up to hartford, providence, back into albany, new york. as the system pulls away, it will continue for eastern maine. cold air behind it we look into the carolinas, snow will taper off in north carolina this evening. icy travel will continue with temperatures below freezing. look at this. there's more snow down in the southeast with six to eight inches of snow in the carolinas, we get up into the northeast, the heaviest snow will be up into parts...
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new hampshire, feels like negative 30 to negative 20. then we head into tomorrow night, the bottom falls out. forecast temperatures, subzero, minus 11 in albany, and new york city. a low of 3 by the time we get into sunday morning. we'll see the chill easing early next week. you watch it working its way farther to the north. but what is that going to mean? we'll have another disturbance the time we head into sunday and monday. with the colder air involved, cheryl, we could look at a threat of ice from sunday into monday. cheryl: britney, i was asking you, i had heard, this must be a optimistic forecast that it would be warm up a little bit early next week? >> you know, here in the northeast, hearing 30s as a warm-up is laughable but over the last couple of days i will take 30 over, you know, i had 1 at my house this morning. cheryl: i had 5. >> we'll take whatever we can get. cheryl: britney boyer. a little bit of good news in the northeast. if you're out west, go ahead and gloat, put on shorts and have a nice walk. >>> concerns over rising energy prices have been wreaking havoc on air travel. we'll have the intel coming up next. if your cousin's wife's si
new hampshire, feels like negative 30 to negative 20. then we head into tomorrow night, the bottom falls out. forecast temperatures, subzero, minus 11 in albany, and new york city. a low of 3 by the time we get into sunday morning. we'll see the chill easing early next week. you watch it working its way farther to the north. but what is that going to mean? we'll have another disturbance the time we head into sunday and monday. with the colder air involved, cheryl, we could look at a threat of...
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>>> breaking the ice on the hudson river just south of albany, new york. a time lapse showing that.oming. not just for the northeast but windchill advisories stretch all the way to beak cara >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by alka-seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. good morning to you, washington. there is trouble this morning for a d.c. school. archbishop carroll high school in northeast is close to this morning because of plumbing problems stemming from this extreme cold. just yesterday, kramer middle school was in the same boat in southeast and is reopening today as planned after a broken pipe knocked out the heat and power yesterday. it is back to class for students and teachers. in half an hour the man behind this assault, carjacking chait -- carjacking case and crash that landed seven people in the hospital is due in court. branden vincent is accused violent series of events. it ended when he slammed into a minivan packed with people in herndon. a child ejected from the van remains in critical condition. of ourdy, some parts snow -- some parts of our area
>>> breaking the ice on the hudson river just south of albany, new york. a time lapse showing that.oming. not just for the northeast but windchill advisories stretch all the way to beak cara >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by alka-seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. good morning to you, washington. there is trouble this morning for a d.c. school. archbishop carroll high school in northeast is close to this morning because of plumbing problems...
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there are flood alerts beyond where geo was standing in connecticut harrisburg pennsylvania, albany new yorknd the coast of maine. keep that in mind as we go through the early morning and later afternoon hours that's when the heaviest of the storms come through. rainy day ahead for us much much colder behind. let's get to the tuesday trivia now brought to you by carmax. >> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist karen rogers. yup, we've got a soaker today. periods of rain that last the first half of the day. we even saw a couple of thunderstorms. let's show you what it looks like outside live and as you can see kind of miserable but, hey, at least it's mild. 56 degrees the current temperature. here's your accuweather forecast. we have an accuweather alert today for the morning rain and gusty thunderstorms. an early high of 62. around 2, 3 o'clock we start to get some peeks of sunshine and temperatures drop. speaking out. that interview with amy coming up. >>> and new fears about the flu and how fast children are becoming victims. the 6-year-old girl who died after she went to the doctor a
there are flood alerts beyond where geo was standing in connecticut harrisburg pennsylvania, albany new yorknd the coast of maine. keep that in mind as we go through the early morning and later afternoon hours that's when the heaviest of the storms come through. rainy day ahead for us much much colder behind. let's get to the tuesday trivia now brought to you by carmax. >> good morning, everybody. i'm meteorologist karen rogers. yup, we've got a soaker today. periods of rain that last the...
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>>> breaking the ice on the hudson river just south of albany, new york. a time lapse showing that.oming. not just for the northeast but windchill advisories stretch all the way to boca raton. tomorrow will feel like subfreezing. all that brought ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by alka-seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. plus maximum strength liquid gels. >>> good morning. i'm natasha zouves with "abc7 mornings." time for your forecast with mike nicco. >>> definitely a clearer air day and showers offshore. afternoon and evening showers and some may contain some lightning. our temperatures a little cooler today, 58 to about 61 degrees. my accuweather seven-day forecast, another push of light to moderate showers tomorrow night through friday morning. sue? >>> back to the bay bridge, metering lights turned off about 15 minutes ago, and, boom, no longer any delays. that's how we like to see it. we are back to
>>> breaking the ice on the hudson river just south of albany, new york. a time lapse showing that.oming. not just for the northeast but windchill advisories stretch all the way to boca raton. tomorrow will feel like subfreezing. all that brought ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by...
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>>> breaking the ice on the hudson river just south of albany, new york. a time lapse showing that.g.orthe windchill advisories stretch all the way to beak cara >>> "g to you by alka-seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm matt o'donnell. 7:56 on this wednesday january 3rd. karen rogers is here to track the chilly ride into work. karen. >> it is a chilly ride and it's a slow ride for some. here on 422 eastbound at oaks we've got an accident involving a tanker truck. we can see police and penndot on the scene jamming on 422 eastbound from approaching 29 to 23. so watch for a slow go even though the accident itself mostly off to the side. as you look at this graphic, you get the idea. lots of problems. problems with water main breaks like byberry road, richwood road we have a house fire, icy conditions there. water main break on woodland avenue and another on cheltenham avenue so a few water main breaks including the one we've been following in cherry hill and the action cam has been on the scene showing busy stretch of highway 70 eastbound. look how they
>>> breaking the ice on the hudson river just south of albany, new york. a time lapse showing that.g.orthe windchill advisories stretch all the way to beak cara >>> "g to you by alka-seltzer plus maximum strength liquid gels. >> ♪ >> good morning, i'm matt o'donnell. 7:56 on this wednesday january 3rd. karen rogers is here to track the chilly ride into work. karen. >> it is a chilly ride and it's a slow ride for some. here on 422 eastbound at oaks...
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informed by the epidemiologic evidence from the framingham study along with a similar report from albany, new york. a new generations of participants, spouses, and children helped revolutionize our understanding of risk factors for cardiovascular disease including smoking, obesity, and high kohles ter roll that led to the development of the framingham risk score ars well. that risk score reduced the risk of heart disease to the why use stan continue drugs to smoke sensation. the combination better science and better informed public led to a dramatic decline in mortality from all forms of cardio vas vascular disease including coronary heart disease, stroke, and coronary artery disease. there are reports that the death rate from cardiovascular disease peaked just before the surgeon general res report and started falling from the late 1960s. from 1968 to 2010, the age adjusted death rate from cardiovascular disease has declined by nearly 70%. today, the framingham study has expanded to include biospecimen banks and collection of data and any researcher can request access to the underlying data sets.
informed by the epidemiologic evidence from the framingham study along with a similar report from albany, new york. a new generations of participants, spouses, and children helped revolutionize our understanding of risk factors for cardiovascular disease including smoking, obesity, and high kohles ter roll that led to the development of the framingham risk score ars well. that risk score reduced the risk of heart disease to the why use stan continue drugs to smoke sensation. the combination...
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congress and that our later, they begin the second session heard at 1:00, we will take you to albany, new york for governor andrew cuomo's state of the state address. meckler looksra at the potential for immigration action in the new year and federation for american immigration reform president daniel stein and benjamin johnson, the executive director for the american immigration lawyers association, talk about prospects for immigration reform in 2018. washington journal is live, now. ♪ good morning, it is wednesday, january 3, 2018. at noon, the second session of the 115th congress will convene pursuant to the u.s. constitution. in the senate, the session will begin with two new faces when doug jones and tina smith are sworn in. we have a three-hour washington journal ahead for you and we will spend our focus on what is expected to be a major issue, immigration. toare opening our phones immigrants only, to hear your story of coming to an living in the united states. recent legal immigrants can call in at (202) 748-8000. if you are a legal immigrant who has lived in this country for five years
congress and that our later, they begin the second session heard at 1:00, we will take you to albany, new york for governor andrew cuomo's state of the state address. meckler looksra at the potential for immigration action in the new year and federation for american immigration reform president daniel stein and benjamin johnson, the executive director for the american immigration lawyers association, talk about prospects for immigration reform in 2018. washington journal is live, now. ♪ good...
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the nomination in 1932, he broke that tradition by getting on the plane as the governor of new york and albany and he flew to chicago. it was a perilous trip. they turned back that he went forward and landed in chicago and was trying to demonstrate to the public the only time that he ever made reference. they said at the gathering in the congress i know you will forgive me for sitting down but just came back from a journey 10,000 miles and carried the seal around each. do you think it is possible that it created or added to his admission and similarly. thought that song she's no longer a real man, he's turned into more of an iconic figure at the age of 46 and you see that poster looking down and the country needs heroes and presidents that it looks up to for the current move in the country, the current distress over the politics. and he's never come up to the approval ratings during his almost one year in office. they go through a honeymoon period and have a majority support been going back to thomas jefferson the federalists and republicans were americans we said we are not going to be like s
the nomination in 1932, he broke that tradition by getting on the plane as the governor of new york and albany and he flew to chicago. it was a perilous trip. they turned back that he went forward and landed in chicago and was trying to demonstrate to the public the only time that he ever made reference. they said at the gathering in the congress i know you will forgive me for sitting down but just came back from a journey 10,000 miles and carried the seal around each. do you think it is...
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robust and, in fact, when he got the nomination in 1938, he broke tradition, he was governor of new york, albany and flew to chicago. there were a couple of omni planes and they turned back, but he went forward and he landed in chicago and he was trying to demonstrate to the public, don't worry about my physical health, see, i'm strong enough, i could take plane trip. of course, when he went to casa blanca and tehran and he was already a dying man when he got but the only time when he made reference to speech one speech that he made, he said to gathering in congress, i know you will forgive me for sitting down for i just come back from journey of 10,000 miles and i carry 10,000 pounds of steel in my legs and he made reference to his disability. >> do you think it's possible that his polio create -- added to his ambition or affected him in that way and then -- and then similarly whether his need and ability to hide it maybe added to his -- his skill or actor? >> yeah. he said at one point, the greatest actors of america. he understood that he was on the stage that only presidents are, you see, bu
robust and, in fact, when he got the nomination in 1938, he broke tradition, he was governor of new york, albany and flew to chicago. there were a couple of omni planes and they turned back, but he went forward and he landed in chicago and he was trying to demonstrate to the public, don't worry about my physical health, see, i'm strong enough, i could take plane trip. of course, when he went to casa blanca and tehran and he was already a dying man when he got but the only time when he made...
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new england gets it. right now, nuisance light snow from pittsburgh. as far as the snow accumulations will go in the northeast, the highest totals, 4 to 8 inches from albany to boston and new yorklf probably around 2 to 4 inches. >> it's always tough when you get even a coating of snow in the south when they're not built for that. >> a lot of school cancellations and delays. >>> still ahead, a potential preview of next month's nba finals played out in cleveland and lebron and company hosting the surging warriors as a former nl mvp is shipped out west. sports is next. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have
new england gets it. right now, nuisance light snow from pittsburgh. as far as the snow accumulations will go in the northeast, the highest totals, 4 to 8 inches from albany to boston and new yorklf probably around 2 to 4 inches. >> it's always tough when you get even a coating of snow in the south when they're not built for that. >> a lot of school cancellations and delays. >>> still ahead, a potential preview of next month's nba finals played out in cleveland and lebron...
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north of new york city, binghamton, albany, boston, all could see flooding friday afternoon and then the come comes back, david. >> on the watch through the end of the week, and thinking about california tonight. rob, thank you. >>> next, we turn to the russia investigation, and this question -- will president trump be interviewed by the special counsel? after telling our correspondent he would, quote, "100%" be willing to answer questions under oath, today, when asked whether he would speak with the special counsel, his answer was much different. here's abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan coral tonight. >> reporter: it's a key pledge president trump has made again and again, that he is willing to be interviewed by special counsel robert mueller. but today at the white house, he seemed to backtrack. >> we'll see what happens. i mean, certainly, i'll see what happens. but when they have no collusion and nobody has found any collusion at any level, it seems unlikely that you'd even have an interview. >> reporter: but abc news has confirmed that mueller has told the president
north of new york city, binghamton, albany, boston, all could see flooding friday afternoon and then the come comes back, david. >> on the watch through the end of the week, and thinking about california tonight. rob, thank you. >>> next, we turn to the russia investigation, and this question -- will president trump be interviewed by the special counsel? after telling our correspondent he would, quote, "100%" be willing to answer questions under oath, today, when asked...
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the captured the city of albany -- from there, that army in the city of albany would operate from new york or throughout new england. and they would attack american forces fighting against them. the british set off from canada in june of 7077, and after months of campaigning, they traveled hundreds of miles, and eventually got here to saratoga battlefield, located 30 miles north of the city of alberni. any. south,tish army, moved in expectation of engaging the american army commanded by horatio gates, in battle. the two armies collided here, on freeman's farm. the battle was in the bloodiest of the revolutionary war, but it was the longest. it started at 11:30 a.m., and lasted until 7:00 in the evening. the battle resulted in a british victory. battletish won the because they held the field of battle. the american army retreated because they had lost. the british, however, suffered more casualties than the u.s. did. american casualties numbered about 300 and 20. so although it was an imperfect victory for the british, they still held the field of battle, the next day, the british army had
the captured the city of albany -- from there, that army in the city of albany would operate from new york or throughout new england. and they would attack american forces fighting against them. the british set off from canada in june of 7077, and after months of campaigning, they traveled hundreds of miles, and eventually got here to saratoga battlefield, located 30 miles north of the city of alberni. any. south,tish army, moved in expectation of engaging the american army commanded by horatio...
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albany as well tonight. difference at midnight. 55 in new york. 18 in syracuse, raining through the morning and daytime tomorrow. boston could see flooding and temps fall below freezing and then we're back into the fridge on sunday. david. >> all these wild temperature swings continue. >>> next the deadly flu declared an epidemic across america. the cdc out revealing that the rate of hospitalized children under 5 years old has doubled in just two weeks. flu season likely reaching its peak right now with 49 states reporting widespread flu. health officials reporting at least 7 pediatric deaths just this week. here's steve osunsami with what you need to know. >> reporter: already, this mother, this little boy, and even this personal trainer, have all died from this year's flu. the cdc tonight is calling it an epidemic, with 13 more weeks of the flu season to go. >> "this is just a problem bug. we hate it when this bug shows up. and we probably are going to see a lot of hospitalizations and deaths." >> reporter: here in atlanta, where they showed us today their plentiful supply of flu shots for anyone who needs, h
albany as well tonight. difference at midnight. 55 in new york. 18 in syracuse, raining through the morning and daytime tomorrow. boston could see flooding and temps fall below freezing and then we're back into the fridge on sunday. david. >> all these wild temperature swings continue. >>> next the deadly flu declared an epidemic across america. the cdc out revealing that the rate of hospitalized children under 5 years old has doubled in just two weeks. flu season likely reaching...
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upstate new york is no longer treated as the forgotten stepchild of albany as it was for so many years. [applause] and my friends, state government is back. it is reengaged as a vibrant partner of progress in every region of the state of new york. and they got ahead of me -- we ended the drought in buffalo returning to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. [applause] go, bills. go, bills! go, bills! [applause] we have honored the taxpayer's historic -- and achieved historic fiscal discipline. for the first time in 50 years, thanks to the assembly in the senate, we passed seven timely, responsible budgets. think about that. without 2% fiscal discipline, we actually did more with less, and it is working. every new yorker's tax rate is lower today than when i took office. the highest credit rating in 40 years. unemployment is down to 4.7%, and it is down in every single region of the state of new york. [applause] because, my friends, the greatest success is shared. today, new york has 8.1 million private sector jobs, the highest number that has existed in the history of the state of
upstate new york is no longer treated as the forgotten stepchild of albany as it was for so many years. [applause] and my friends, state government is back. it is reengaged as a vibrant partner of progress in every region of the state of new york. and they got ahead of me -- we ended the drought in buffalo returning to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. [applause] go, bills. go, bills! go, bills! [applause] we have honored the taxpayer's historic -- and achieved historic fiscal...
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we are heading up the hudson river from new york city toward albany parade you can see the ice out theree river is a lot worse where we are going and will tell you exactly why the coast guard needs to be out here coming up. easy! easy! easy! (horn honking) alright! alright! we've all got places to go! we've all got places to go! washington crossing the delaware turnpike? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money sean saved by switching to geico. big man with a horn. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. you've probably seen me running all over the country in search of our big idaho potato truck. but not any more. i am done with that. ooh, ooh hot - just gonna stay home on the farm, eat a beautiful idaho potato, and watch tv with my dog... tv anncr: the big idaho potato truck pulled into town today and it's really a sight to see. oh man...let's go.... (distant) you comin', boy? sfx: (dog) gulp! woof. dynamic performance, so you can aggressive styling, so you can break away from everyone else. the bold lexus is. experience amazing. which means everyone has access
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today new york governor andrew cuomo delivers his state of the state address in albany. live coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> more than 200 young people recently took part in the annual u.k. youth parliament debate in the british house of commons. here students talk about the importance of employers hiring young people in order to gain necessary work experience for the future. >>> the youth parliament will now consider the third motion, colleagues, of the day and the last of the morning session. work experience hubs for 1 1 to 18-year-olds. the full motion is printed on the order paper. to move the motion, i call from the northwest of england, elijah walter hoffman. [ cheers and applause ] >> so thank you, mr. speaker. the difference between dreams and reality is action. it appears that the very essence of youth is built upon our passion to dream, our resolve to strive and effort to over come our trials in a society that often tells us, no, you can't. work experience is there to bridge the gap between education and a world of work. what if i told you that is
today new york governor andrew cuomo delivers his state of the state address in albany. live coverage at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> more than 200 young people recently took part in the annual u.k. youth parliament debate in the british house of commons. here students talk about the importance of employers hiring young people in order to gain necessary work experience for the future. >>> the youth parliament will now consider the third motion, colleagues, of the day and...
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albany. the passengers took a bus in new york city but couldn't get their bags off.he bags are now flying back to london. as for this reporter, i just hope that my flight does take off. if it does not, i have to be on tv tomorrow and work for the fox news channel. if i don't make it, you'll have to work a double shift. back to you. >> neil: wait a minute! all right. thank you, eric. get back safely. you're the best. eric shawn at logan international. we're only a few days into the new year. how are your new year's resolutions holding up? what if i told you younger people are the first to fail at them? they blame folks my age for being quitters. they quit first. they're the ones that are hexed. generation x'd. i'm a road flare. laying here so traffic can safely navigate around this broken-down rv. really? a road flare? it's my new year's resolution. now i'm all about safety and stuff. you're not even going to try to catch something on fire? no...no i'm not. i'm going to miss you, man. yeah. i'm going to miss me too. ♪ >> neil: all right. if the market hits a record, d
albany. the passengers took a bus in new york city but couldn't get their bags off.he bags are now flying back to london. as for this reporter, i just hope that my flight does take off. if it does not, i have to be on tv tomorrow and work for the fox news channel. if i don't make it, you'll have to work a double shift. back to you. >> neil: wait a minute! all right. thank you, eric. get back safely. you're the best. eric shawn at logan international. we're only a few days into the new...
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. >> new york governor andrew cuomo delivered his annual state of the state address at the empire state plaza convention center in albany. he spoke about the 2017 accomplishments and criticized the republican tax bill that will take federal law at the end of 2017. [applause] allow, the moment you've been waiting for. the 2018 state of the state address. ladies and gentlemen, give a warm welcome to the 56th governor of the state of new york, andrew cuomo. [applause] 1 thank yo. -- gov. cuomo: thank you. thank you all very much. thank you very much. welcome to albany.
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jersey, governor cuomo giving his 8 budget address here in new york, state faces a deficit of over 4 billion dollars, an elect year in albany,'s challenge, they don't want to raise taxes. >> this year is going to be challenging, my friends, in many ways this is going to be most challenged budget that we had to do. reporter: governor cuomo was critical of republican bill to overhaul taxes, he is considering restructuring the state tax code to make up for projected fallout. also note, new york is seriously considering recreational marijuana. legalizing it governor will create a study for that, see if it feasible here in new york. and when it comes to raising money for cash strapped mta, it appears congestion pricing may be on its way, governor to release a full report on whether smart to charge drivers for entering manhattan, central business district of manhattan during peak ., an period, and f surcharge for uber and lyft . bill: almost like he is pushing it down the road. the issues we need studies on them, there is still a lot to be studied. >> federal tax overhaul is new, and happening now. that is being studied. likely i
jersey, governor cuomo giving his 8 budget address here in new york, state faces a deficit of over 4 billion dollars, an elect year in albany,'s challenge, they don't want to raise taxes. >> this year is going to be challenging, my friends, in many ways this is going to be most challenged budget that we had to do. reporter: governor cuomo was critical of republican bill to overhaul taxes, he is considering restructuring the state tax code to make up for projected fallout. also note, new...
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albany. heavy rain, by the way, for the evening rush tomorrow for the big cities with that melting snow. new york included. snowfall generally less than five inches, but anywhere from a coating to a quarter inch of ice in that inning area. that's going to make driving very dangerous. >> be very careful out there. rob, thank you. >>> new images continue coming in of the devastation, the force of the deadly mudslides in california. and the moment the mudslides first appeared. take a listen. >> oh, my god. mom. >> one family twriing intrying. you can see the mud and the rocks just as they are crashing into the home. the rain turning this road into a river. the driver still inside that and tonight, this question now. where there no alerts until after the mudslides began? abc's matt gutman in california again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the asless kuehlers and k-9s trudge through the sludge, the third straight day, time is running out to find the seven people still believed missing. that series of mudslides destroying or damaging more than 500 holmes and businesses. >> see this area here with this
albany. heavy rain, by the way, for the evening rush tomorrow for the big cities with that melting snow. new york included. snowfall generally less than five inches, but anywhere from a coating to a quarter inch of ice in that inning area. that's going to make driving very dangerous. >> be very careful out there. rob, thank you. >>> new images continue coming in of the devastation, the force of the deadly mudslides in california. and the moment the mudslides first appeared. take...