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thank you very much, alexandra steele.oining me now on the telephone from hartford, connecticut, is the mayor. and thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. thank you. >> how are you doing? how is your community doing? >> well, everybody's pretty much in their homes. we're asking everyone to just stay indoors. the governor as well as myself issued traffic ban, so there's no driving on city and state roads. we've gotten over 2 feet of snow. we were doing our best last night to remove the snow as it fell, unfortunately, it got to a point where it was in excess of 4 inches per hour. our crews were not able to see where they were heading. we have to suspend operations. all those crews are back out there in full force working on our primary routes, which are the ones that provide us access to hospitals. we're going to continue to dig out during the weekend. just hope folks are patient with us and hope that people stay off the roads. >> what's your biggest concern going forward now? >> just the sheer volume
thank you very much, alexandra steele.oining me now on the telephone from hartford, connecticut, is the mayor. and thank you very much for joining us this morning. >> thank you. thank you. >> how are you doing? how is your community doing? >> well, everybody's pretty much in their homes. we're asking everyone to just stay indoors. the governor as well as myself issued traffic ban, so there's no driving on city and state roads. we've gotten over 2 feet of snow. we were doing...
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legally, alexandra can only pay her held for 10 hours, so she has to persuade other employers to back up -- backer up with authorities. it will not be easy, but she has got to try. >> i do not have any problem coming clean with the government. i have never stolen or cheated or done anything wrong. i have always worked. i just want to be legal like any other normal person. >> we can tell when the employers cooperate, when they call here and want to get everything straightened out, then the immigrants are much more confident. but if they work for employers who are more skeptical or who really have no interest in legalizing them, then the immigrants are very scared. >> they have good reason to be scared. they will only have a chance at a residence permit if all the papers are in order. if not, they face stiff penalties. >> we have defined the conditions very clearly so people will know if they fulfill these criteria or not. if they do not fulfil the criteria, of course, they will be facing a situation where they can be deported. they should be aware of that. >> she might have to return t
legally, alexandra can only pay her held for 10 hours, so she has to persuade other employers to back up -- backer up with authorities. it will not be easy, but she has got to try. >> i do not have any problem coming clean with the government. i have never stolen or cheated or done anything wrong. i have always worked. i just want to be legal like any other normal person. >> we can tell when the employers cooperate, when they call here and want to get everything straightened out,...
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legally, alexandra can only pay her held for 10 hours, so she has to persuade other employers to back up -- backer up with authorities. it will not be easy, but she has got to try. >> i do not have any problem coming clean with the government. i have never stolen or cheated or done anything wrong. i have always worked. i just want to be legal like any other normal person. >> we can tell when the employers cooperate, when they call here and want to get everything straightened out, then the immigrants are much more confident. but if they work for employers who are more skeptical or who really have no interest in legalizing them, then the immigrants are very scared. >> they have good reason to be scared. they will only have a chance at a residence permit if all the papers are in order. if not, they face stiff penalties. >> we have defined the conditions very clearly so people will know if they fulfill these criteria or not. if they do not fulfil the criteria, of course, they will be facing a situation where they can be deported. they should be aware of that. >> she might have to return t
legally, alexandra can only pay her held for 10 hours, so she has to persuade other employers to back up -- backer up with authorities. it will not be easy, but she has got to try. >> i do not have any problem coming clean with the government. i have never stolen or cheated or done anything wrong. i have always worked. i just want to be legal like any other normal person. >> we can tell when the employers cooperate, when they call here and want to get everything straightened out,...
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alexandra has not seen a homicide since 2011. this happened a few doors from where a former sheriff's wife was found murdered 10 years ago. no arrest was made. >> i am concerned. >> the victim was a landlord for a number of opportunities. tenets would come by to drop off cash payments. the city of alexandria police are not saying if this is connected to a burglary or robbery. in the past two years, there have been at least three burglaries and a car break-in at the same property. >> it has been targeted several times. it is strange. alexandra, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> one of the suspects and no spray cans has been arrested -- and those break-ins have arrested. 45-year-old reed johnson broke into his home in november. she has been charged with burglary and grand larceny. she is not connected with the death of elmer roehrs. two major airlines will join forces. >> us airways and american airlines will operate under the same name. many flyers are worried whether they will operate at the same price. >> a major merger to create th
alexandra has not seen a homicide since 2011. this happened a few doors from where a former sheriff's wife was found murdered 10 years ago. no arrest was made. >> i am concerned. >> the victim was a landlord for a number of opportunities. tenets would come by to drop off cash payments. the city of alexandria police are not saying if this is connected to a burglary or robbery. in the past two years, there have been at least three burglaries and a car break-in at the same property....
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alexandra steele is standing by. a little bit of melting and then freezing. >> yeah, it will be a roller coaster. not a lot of melting today. temperatures only in the teens. highs in the northeast today, only in the 30s. so not a lot of melting going on. but notice tomorrow, temperatures a southerly wind pull in. you can see temperatures warm into the 40s. so we'll begin to see the melting. but the problem for monday, we've got rain and we've got the next storm system coming this. so if you're in boston, maybe the t is a good idea. tomorrow a mix of rain and snow in the morning. by the afternoon, temperatures rise in to the 40s and it will all be rain. but you'll notice the winds really kick in. in new york city, a rainy morning monday going into work, but in the afternoon, 45 degrees and the rain will have moved out by then. now, here's what's happening. an area of low pressure has developed in the rockies. what will happen with that, it will bring snow, we actually have blizzard warnings from north dakota and nebra
alexandra steele is standing by. a little bit of melting and then freezing. >> yeah, it will be a roller coaster. not a lot of melting today. temperatures only in the teens. highs in the northeast today, only in the 30s. so not a lot of melting going on. but notice tomorrow, temperatures a southerly wind pull in. you can see temperatures warm into the 40s. so we'll begin to see the melting. but the problem for monday, we've got rain and we've got the next storm system coming this. so if...
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i want to get alexandra steele in on this.r -- rather, a car lot, a nissan dealer. you see the blowing snow is drifting over the vehicles and burying the fronts of thempt. the front may look like a blizzard, but my dear, this is just blowing snow from the wind. the skies are blue and beautiful. it's just horrendous wind causing snowy conditions. is this going last? >> yeah. you'll see the winds throughout the day. by tomorrow, winds will abate, no question. but today, 20, 30, even 40 mile-per-hour gust. tomorrow the winds will subside. the only place really, boston still does have a blizzard warning until 1:00. then the snow ends and wind abaits. there are two other concerns in the country. farther south, we've got a severe weather threat. then another blizzard in the northern plains and upper midwest. here's what's happening. oklahoma city to dallas, looks negligible. doesn't look like much. heading through this afternoon, we could see the severe threat ramp up with damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. under the gun for tha
i want to get alexandra steele in on this.r -- rather, a car lot, a nissan dealer. you see the blowing snow is drifting over the vehicles and burying the fronts of thempt. the front may look like a blizzard, but my dear, this is just blowing snow from the wind. the skies are blue and beautiful. it's just horrendous wind causing snowy conditions. is this going last? >> yeah. you'll see the winds throughout the day. by tomorrow, winds will abate, no question. but today, 20, 30, even 40...
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meteorologist alexandra steele following all of that for us.ing again, alexandra. >> hi, everyone, waking up in the northeast looking out two, three feet of snow. it is historic but in the northeast we in essence have been in a snow drought for the last two years and storms haven't dropped more than 6 inches. we've seen more clipper, quick hitters and more rain slows and the snow lines have been north and west of the big scities. ham den, 34 straight inches. can you believe it. right off 91. madison right along the shoreline in connecticut off 95, 32 inches. bergen county, new jersey, 15. worcester, mass, 10. boston, 10. outside of that 10 and 20 inches. new haven, 11. you get the picture. let me show you where it is. center of the circulation and it is all moving to the north and east. you are not done yet, though. let me show you what we're seeing and how we've siege it through central mass and central connecticut. bright white is where the snow is falling 2 inches an hour where we're ending up with incredibly hefty snow totals in the 20s en3
meteorologist alexandra steele following all of that for us.ing again, alexandra. >> hi, everyone, waking up in the northeast looking out two, three feet of snow. it is historic but in the northeast we in essence have been in a snow drought for the last two years and storms haven't dropped more than 6 inches. we've seen more clipper, quick hitters and more rain slows and the snow lines have been north and west of the big scities. ham den, 34 straight inches. can you believe it. right off...
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i might have to check with alexandra steele on this this morning. don't know if we have time to wait for phil. he's about to make his prediction. >> he's directed bill to the appropriate scroll. reading the scroll will be bob roberts, his protector. >> what a show they put on. >> are we ready? remember, if he sees his shadow, six more weeks. no shadow, spring is here. let's go. hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, on this february 2nd, 2013, the 127th annual trek of the punxsutawney groundhog club at gobbler's knob. punxsutawney phil, seer of seers, prognosticator of prognosticators was awakened from his borough at 7:28 with a tap of the president's cane. phil was lifted from his borough by his handlers and greeted by his tens of thousands of faithful followers. phil was placed upon his oak stump and nodded a happy groundhog day to his fans around the world. surrounded by his inner circle awaiting either six more weeks winter or an early spring. phil with his keen weather eye gazed a quizzical search to the western pennsylvania skies. phil and phil directed h
i might have to check with alexandra steele on this this morning. don't know if we have time to wait for phil. he's about to make his prediction. >> he's directed bill to the appropriate scroll. reading the scroll will be bob roberts, his protector. >> what a show they put on. >> are we ready? remember, if he sees his shadow, six more weeks. no shadow, spring is here. let's go. hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, on this february 2nd, 2013, the 127th annual trek of the punxsutawney...
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meteorologist alexandra steele has been following this. they are hoping that that snow machine will stop at some point, alexandra. >> oh, it will. new york will stop first, then connecticut, boston. it does seem like connecticut has been kind of ground zero for the three feet of snow. look at some of these numbers. it wasn't just the shore line, madis madison, milford. bridge port, 30," hamden, 34 off the 91 corridor. if you're in central connecticut or the shore line between 2 1/2, three feet. madison, 32" of snow. we are going to see this end. the back side is kind of in new york now. we'll watch that taper off this morning. and then in connecticut. bigger picture on long island, 27.5 inches. ston stoneybrook, worcester, mass. it wasn't just new york, massachusetts, connecticut. boston, 21.8 inches. where we see the hefty totals is where the snow was the most dynamic, coming down at two, three, four inches an hour. the snow was incredible. the winds were as well. look at what we saw in connecticut, 81-mile-an-hour wind gusts at the airpo
meteorologist alexandra steele has been following this. they are hoping that that snow machine will stop at some point, alexandra. >> oh, it will. new york will stop first, then connecticut, boston. it does seem like connecticut has been kind of ground zero for the three feet of snow. look at some of these numbers. it wasn't just the shore line, madis madison, milford. bridge port, 30," hamden, 34 off the 91 corridor. if you're in central connecticut or the shore line between 2 1/2,...
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. >> we're also joined by alexandra natapoff, a professor of law and loyola law school and author ofbook, "snitching: criminal informants and the erosion of american justice." she runs a snitching blog as well. before we go to her, sarah, tell us about a few more of these cases you profile in your piece "the throwaways." you mentioned shelly hilliard who was a young woman in detroit, a transgendered teenager found smoking a little bit of pot on a motel balcony. she is basically told by the police that if she did not call her dealer immediately and have him come back to the scene and bring her more drugs, should be incarcerated -- should be incarcerated. she agreed to do this, called the dealer back and he came and was arrested and ultimately it is alleged that police revealed her identity to the dealer, who was then let out i believe the next day and came back and smothered her death with another man and dismembered and set her on fire. it was a very brutal and traumatic death. it was a very common theme i found with the risks involved in these cases were often higher than the charge
. >> we're also joined by alexandra natapoff, a professor of law and loyola law school and author ofbook, "snitching: criminal informants and the erosion of american justice." she runs a snitching blog as well. before we go to her, sarah, tell us about a few more of these cases you profile in your piece "the throwaways." you mentioned shelly hilliard who was a young woman in detroit, a transgendered teenager found smoking a little bit of pot on a motel balcony. she is...
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alexandra levine: at the beginning of the epidemic, it was almost unheard of for a woman to have this disease. at this point in the range of 25% of patients with aids are women and women are the fastest rising new group of hiv aids in the country and probably in the world as well. the first stories we all heard in this country about aids said that it was in white, gay males in california. it said it so often and so much that we believed it and because we believed it, it lulled the rest of us into this comfortable state of denial about our own risk. i had white, gay friends in atlanta who said, "oh yeah, girl, i meet all the other criterias, but i haven't done anybody in california." so even in the white, gay male community that was outside of california, we were led to believe we weren't at risk. what a joke. at the beginning of the epidemic, hiv was seen primarily in gay men and in injection drug users. i think that was a-- just a happenstance, an accident if you will. it's a disease that's spread by sexual roots in any direction, man to man, man to woman, woman to man, so it's a sex
alexandra levine: at the beginning of the epidemic, it was almost unheard of for a woman to have this disease. at this point in the range of 25% of patients with aids are women and women are the fastest rising new group of hiv aids in the country and probably in the world as well. the first stories we all heard in this country about aids said that it was in white, gay males in california. it said it so often and so much that we believed it and because we believed it, it lulled the rest of us...
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let's check this with alexandra steel. we talk about snow melt. just seems like snow disperse aadisperseal. >> today they won't get any help from the weather. it's a cold night. the winds were up, so it did keep the temperatures up a bit. but right now temperatures are in the teens. new york only going to 34. so not a lot of melts today. 34 for a high at boston, 30 in al ban notice. albany only saw 4 inches of snow. but five states had at least 30 inches of snow plus. boston, their fifth ever greatest snowstorm. so where will the snow go? and we have rain coming into boot. so tomorrow we will see the beginning of snow melt. temperatures will warm pretty dramatically. we'll see 45 in boston, 47 in providence. portland, maine will get in to the 40s. portland having their greatest snowfall of all-time with the single snowstorm. so we'll see warming tomorrow, but tomorrow will actually be the warmest day of week. and then we'll watch rain come in and temperatures only stay in the 30s. so kind of a tough week. big picture, here comes next storm. we act
let's check this with alexandra steel. we talk about snow melt. just seems like snow disperse aadisperseal. >> today they won't get any help from the weather. it's a cold night. the winds were up, so it did keep the temperatures up a bit. but right now temperatures are in the teens. new york only going to 34. so not a lot of melts today. 34 for a high at boston, 30 in al ban notice. albany only saw 4 inches of snow. but five states had at least 30 inches of snow plus. boston, their fifth...
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alexandra steele joins me to talk about some of these ads.aven't had a chance to see some of these, be you had a good look at them. >> yeah, i've seen the most of them. it's incredible now. the trend is more longer, more story telling, and releasing all these early on youtube is really what they want and to create this buzz which has been done. >> now you have to watch an ad to watch the ad. you have to watch an ad before the ad. >> the advertisers are getting two bangs for the buck. >> exactly. >> we wanted to talk about this mercedes benz ad with this blond bombshell kate upton. take a look. ♪ all right. so what do you think? that was pretty hot. too sexy? >> it's 6 million hits on youtube already. so, i mean, advertisers with this one certainly patting themselves on the back. they're trying to sell this new cla mercedes benz, and we're talking about it. so it's a win. the best if you like it, the worst is if you don't. but if you're not talking about it, that's really the worst. >> we've got one more. i mean, talk about sexy, right? the 16
alexandra steele joins me to talk about some of these ads.aven't had a chance to see some of these, be you had a good look at them. >> yeah, i've seen the most of them. it's incredible now. the trend is more longer, more story telling, and releasing all these early on youtube is really what they want and to create this buzz which has been done. >> now you have to watch an ad to watch the ad. you have to watch an ad before the ad. >> the advertisers are getting two bangs for...
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. >> at a school in venezuela state of miranda, physical education teacher alexandra espinosa. espinosa says he was devastated. while the ailing president supporters pray for his recovery, this teacher give thanks for what he calls a gift from heaven, the real possibility that there will be new elections in weeks, not years. >> i'm thrilled because i feel the changes on the way. z's opponents were humiliated when they lost all but two of the gubernatorial seats. today, they are sharpening their knives, taking every opportunity to pressure their ailing president to either get back into the presidential palace or resigned. >> in order to live better, you need people who know how to make decisions. if you like your currency devalued, then vote by pressing the red button. >> a 10 week absence that included missing his own inauguration, president chavez is now back in venezuela is still out of sight and in hospitals. >> it is important that the president produce himself as soon as possible. now that he's back, what must happen urgently in a matter of hours or days is that he be swor
. >> at a school in venezuela state of miranda, physical education teacher alexandra espinosa. espinosa says he was devastated. while the ailing president supporters pray for his recovery, this teacher give thanks for what he calls a gift from heaven, the real possibility that there will be new elections in weeks, not years. >> i'm thrilled because i feel the changes on the way. z's opponents were humiliated when they lost all but two of the gubernatorial seats. today, they are...
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>> alexandra, thank you for watching it for us.ng news. >>> thousands of people expected at cowboy stadium today for chris kyle's memorial service. kyle is the former navy sniper shot and killed at a shooting range in texas. a friend was also killed in that incident. police arrested and charged a 25-year-old ex-marine. tomorrow there will be a 200 mile funeral procession to the texas state cemetery in austin. >>> president obama today will award the medal of honor to a hero of the afghanistan war. staff sergeant clinton romesha helped rescue the injure and retrieve the dead during an ambush by hundreds of taliban fighters in afghanistan. this is despite having a hole in his own arm from a rocket propelled grenade. he will also be mrs. obama's guest tomorrow at the state of the union address. >>> three people filming a new reality show for the discovery channel died sunday when their helicopter crashed near los angeles. right now federal investigators don't know what went wrong. the pilot, a cameraman, and a cast member were killed.
>> alexandra, thank you for watching it for us.ng news. >>> thousands of people expected at cowboy stadium today for chris kyle's memorial service. kyle is the former navy sniper shot and killed at a shooting range in texas. a friend was also killed in that incident. police arrested and charged a 25-year-old ex-marine. tomorrow there will be a 200 mile funeral procession to the texas state cemetery in austin. >>> president obama today will award the medal of honor to a...
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medidas de prevenciÓn que se debe tomar, hablamos con un experto de un taller de la ruta 1 del Área de alexandracomento: carlos guzman gte. servicio toyota alexandria "lo mas importante es hacer mantenimiento preventivo asegurarse que las llantas estÉn con una presiÓn de aire adecuada, que los frenos tengan un grosor adecuado para que no se les vaya acabar los frenos" muchos conductores toman su precauciÓn y llevan su vehiculo para hacerle el servicio respectivo, mientras otros prefieren esperar mariquez rivera mecÁnico "estÁn experimentando mucha gente que el fluido que limpia el parabrisa se les congela, les recomendamos que vayan a su lugar mas apropiado especialmente cuando baja la temperatura a 32 grados es bueno echarle liquido anticongelante" pero no hay que tomar riesgos es recomendado que cada vez que le echÉ gas a su carro cheque la presiÓn de sus llantas, normalmete cada vehiculo pierde aproximadam ente 1 libra cada dos afortunadamente no se presentaron victimas en estos accidentes y aun no se especifico las condiciones de la rutas tienen que ver con los mismos ... el presidente barac
medidas de prevenciÓn que se debe tomar, hablamos con un experto de un taller de la ruta 1 del Área de alexandracomento: carlos guzman gte. servicio toyota alexandria "lo mas importante es hacer mantenimiento preventivo asegurarse que las llantas estÉn con una presiÓn de aire adecuada, que los frenos tengan un grosor adecuado para que no se les vaya acabar los frenos" muchos conductores toman su precauciÓn y llevan su vehiculo para hacerle el servicio respectivo, mientras otros...
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i want to bring in meteorologist alexandra steele. alexandra, why? why are we seeing this weather? >> this is what happened. and it's a different scenario than now. we have this very amplified jet. you can see this is what's bringing this arctic air south to texas. you can see also this incredibly warm air bringing the gulf of mexico moisture and this heat all the way as far north as maine. so 150-mile-per-hour jet as well. remember, there was a lot of wind energy with this. usually the jet stream's about 100 miles per hour so, that was strong. also very strong at the surface, southerly winds, but 100 miles per hour. so the winds were there. there's the warmth and here's what happened. so miguel weather the warm and the cold, the clashing set off these severe storms and the snow. so record severe weather. >> and what's ahead? this weekend, next week? >> big-time change, finally back to a typical january, february pattern, no severe weather, but some snow, you can see it, chicago, cincy, toward the northeast, even washington will see some snow showers, maybe about an inch or so. the
i want to bring in meteorologist alexandra steele. alexandra, why? why are we seeing this weather? >> this is what happened. and it's a different scenario than now. we have this very amplified jet. you can see this is what's bringing this arctic air south to texas. you can see also this incredibly warm air bringing the gulf of mexico moisture and this heat all the way as far north as maine. so 150-mile-per-hour jet as well. remember, there was a lot of wind energy with this. usually the...
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go back to the 1960s a little bit, and this is the color block shift dress, and we have anna and alexandraimple. on the right go for it. calvin klein for macy's. $35 for a thrift shift dress. >> what? i never thought i would see calvin klein $35. ever in life. >> a great piece to buy. >> you see the red shoes for a little va va voom depending where you are going, and the go for it on alexandra. polka dot, another big trend, and this is mixing and matching. $16 from the limited. >> wow. really affordable stuff. >> excellent. >> thanks, ladies. >> now the sheer trend. >> so this you get a little dicey, a little sexy, but there are ways to do it. now, this is katie and yvonna, and the piece here that we're using is the h & m sheer skirt. for $34 here's the skirt. on the left you just have a simple green sweater, $44 with the pumps. also metallic. really big. under $100 from macy's, and yvonna, go for it. we have three pieces that are sheer. you have the h & m skirt, and then the top is international for $70, and then another big designer teaming up with target. prabal garung. >> that's happen
go back to the 1960s a little bit, and this is the color block shift dress, and we have anna and alexandraimple. on the right go for it. calvin klein for macy's. $35 for a thrift shift dress. >> what? i never thought i would see calvin klein $35. ever in life. >> a great piece to buy. >> you see the red shoes for a little va va voom depending where you are going, and the go for it on alexandra. polka dot, another big trend, and this is mixing and matching. $16 from the...
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alexandra steele following that for us. >> good morning, martin. well, what's happening so far, 34 inches in hamden, connecticut, big snow, big winds, hurricane-force winds, but we'll also see big time improvements. boston, the snow will end this afternoon and maine will see it tonight. here's what we've seen thus far, 32 inches in madison, connecticut, right along the shoreline of 95. worcester, mass, 10 inches, logan, 10 inches, certainly between 10 and 20 in the suburbs. peak wind gusts, 83-mile-per-hour wind gusts. in connecticut, 81. you can see logan airport even, 76. buzzard's bay, on the cape and islands, we've seen the strongest wind gusts, 70-mile-per-hour -- even sustained winds in the 40s and 50s. so substantial winds and, you know, even when the snow ends those winds will continue. we'll still see blizzard-like conditions. here's the radar you can see. all the snow. new york will see that snow come to an end this morning. where we've seen this bright banding, this brighter white color, that's where the snow's been falling at about 2 to
alexandra steele following that for us. >> good morning, martin. well, what's happening so far, 34 inches in hamden, connecticut, big snow, big winds, hurricane-force winds, but we'll also see big time improvements. boston, the snow will end this afternoon and maine will see it tonight. here's what we've seen thus far, 32 inches in madison, connecticut, right along the shoreline of 95. worcester, mass, 10 inches, logan, 10 inches, certainly between 10 and 20 in the suburbs. peak wind...
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alexandra? >>> good morning to you. in kentucky, especially western auto -- in connecticut especially western connecticut, it is over. the storm has moved eastward. we'll see it ending in new york, connecticut, ending in boston this afternoon, then maine tonight. look at some totals unbelievable, milford along the coast, 38 inches. new haven, 34 inches. bridgeport, 30 inches. hamden connecticut, 34. madison, like right along the shoreline, the 95 corridor, madison, guilford, branford getting pounded with over 30 inches. it wasn't just the shoreline, it was that 91 corridor, as well. the moisture from the water coupled with the cold air in place and that's what we've got. bridgeport, 38. it just wasn't connecticut. on long island islip 27. stoney brook on long island as well 27. in worcester, mass 27. even boston, 21.8 inches. really the breadth and depth of this throughout the northeast. although places to the west like albany, new york picking up only around four inches or so. pretty interesting. new jersey 14. new yor
alexandra? >>> good morning to you. in kentucky, especially western auto -- in connecticut especially western connecticut, it is over. the storm has moved eastward. we'll see it ending in new york, connecticut, ending in boston this afternoon, then maine tonight. look at some totals unbelievable, milford along the coast, 38 inches. new haven, 34 inches. bridgeport, 30 inches. hamden connecticut, 34. madison, like right along the shoreline, the 95 corridor, madison, guilford, branford...
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thanks for the advice, alexandra. >> thanks. >> how little old berry is making pie out of apple.least its stock. >> and china rising again. can a smak be behind it all? "street signs" back after the kbraek. break. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any
thanks for the advice, alexandra. >> thanks. >> how little old berry is making pie out of apple.least its stock. >> and china rising again. can a smak be behind it all? "street signs" back after the kbraek. break. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is...
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meteorologist alexandra steele following all of this for us. good morning. >> good morning.e right. two, three, potential four inches now. on the whole, probably two and three. this is the bull's eye. look at this, milford, connecticut, 38 inches of snow. can you believe it? new haven, 34. it wasn't just along the i-91 corrid corridor. along the corridor, 34. hamden, 34, madison, incredible 32 inches. again, it is coming to an end. we'll watch it come to an end from west to east. but connecticut potentially was the bull's eye, inches in the 30s. even on long island, stoney brook, 27.5 inches thus far. worcester, mass, 27.5. boston, 21. new york city getting about 11. big difference there. 11.4 in central park. paramus, new jersey, new jersey, vermont, new hampshire, everyone in on the action. up in long island, as well, long island, 30.3 inches. so certainly very substantial. no doubt about that. but the end is in sight. so the snow's winding down. the winds are winding down. now the sun's up. you can see what's fallen. you see here's new york state. the northway, the thruwa
meteorologist alexandra steele following all of this for us. good morning. >> good morning.e right. two, three, potential four inches now. on the whole, probably two and three. this is the bull's eye. look at this, milford, connecticut, 38 inches of snow. can you believe it? new haven, 34. it wasn't just along the i-91 corrid corridor. along the corridor, 34. hamden, 34, madison, incredible 32 inches. again, it is coming to an end. we'll watch it come to an end from west to east. but...
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meteorologist alexandra steele is here.r than chuck or phil -- >> phil is 39% at best. beauregard lee, our prognosticator in georgia, he says we've got a lot of winter left. >> i hope he's wrong. >> right. they're seeing a lot of winter in chicago and cleveland. in chicago, they are seeing snow showers now, 20 degrees. but you know, we haven't seen a lot of snow there at all this winter. we're watching the snow here cleveland, cincinnati. the cold arctic air coming off the lake waters in line for lake-effect snow. you see it, making its way to washington, d.c., by 4:00, 5:00 tonight. could see maybe a half inch to haven by tomorrow. winter threat. here's where it is. the purple delineating where the winter weather advisories are. so on the whole, around cincinnati, one to three. here in the mountains of the appalachians because the graphic lifting, the air moves to the mountains. it's forced upward. and that's squeezing out any potential moisture. three to five there. washington could see this afternoon. pretty on the groun
meteorologist alexandra steele is here.r than chuck or phil -- >> phil is 39% at best. beauregard lee, our prognosticator in georgia, he says we've got a lot of winter left. >> i hope he's wrong. >> right. they're seeing a lot of winter in chicago and cleveland. in chicago, they are seeing snow showers now, 20 degrees. but you know, we haven't seen a lot of snow there at all this winter. we're watching the snow here cleveland, cincinnati. the cold arctic air coming off the...
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for the political analyst alexandra police he doubts that any of the candidates will end up delivering on their promises to rein in italy's finances which could of course at the end of a day like arena said just plunge the whole eurozone into a fresh state of turmoil. the problem of your is not the problem of public debts this is a financial assault that has been concerted by private entities to milk money from the eurozone that said of course berlusconi is not really the best choice to to drive around these difficult obstacles and the moment he wasn't really so much better despite being well connected with the financial world has a wonderful work. but very little continent and this is a bit worrying because as soon as he gets in it gets in parliament and it's not just italian politics he will make politics in the world and frankly for the moment they don't feel he is really well equipped i hope he will make up because anyhow he will come up with a sizable number of parliamentarians but they have really to study very hard and very fast to come up with something credible. the new u.s. s
for the political analyst alexandra police he doubts that any of the candidates will end up delivering on their promises to rein in italy's finances which could of course at the end of a day like arena said just plunge the whole eurozone into a fresh state of turmoil. the problem of your is not the problem of public debts this is a financial assault that has been concerted by private entities to milk money from the eurozone that said of course berlusconi is not really the best choice to to...
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midwest so you have to dissipate that some of this mentality also exists in this country as well ok alexandra you want to jump in on the biggest barrier still that you think needs to exist for and starting up a business or a business i think in operation right i think that there are two barriers the internal and external because if you if you're a big large enough business you need to really rely on on local people and they you need to rely on the integrity of compliance integrity is very important because you need to stay in integrity in you need to comply with the regulations and the ethics and all that stuff and you need to brainwash your people this is a very big issue because you easily or you people can easily be destructed from from that course and it's very important another thing barrier island let me make sure i understand this i mean follow the rule of law that's what you're saying ok make it. a rule or a rule of law this is and regulations because it's not necessary law and also the doing business in terms of business ethics this is very important. the second barrier i would see i
midwest so you have to dissipate that some of this mentality also exists in this country as well ok alexandra you want to jump in on the biggest barrier still that you think needs to exist for and starting up a business or a business i think in operation right i think that there are two barriers the internal and external because if you if you're a big large enough business you need to really rely on on local people and they you need to rely on the integrity of compliance integrity is very...
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>> alexandra. >> alexandra, you are so beautiful. i love your hello kitty hat. is it warm?w? have you tasted -- this is your first snow. can you taste it? >> yeah. >> how does it taste? >> good. >> i'm in love. where are you guys from, by the way? >> ft. lauderdale. >> welcome in. this really is her first snow. let's get to the boards. we're going to start with washington, d.c. and where it's been mostly a rain event, there's slipping and sliding going on in elevations there. you're getting the rain moving up. and so will the wind, as these two storms get together. look if for the arrows that are shaded in red. and watch them move up the coastline. those are winds that are 60 miles per hour-plus. and by saturday morning, they are just past the new york area into the boston area. you should know this gets going late today. goes all night long into tomorrow morning. so, just get everything you need to get done done early. and then, settle in for this snowmaker to move on by. to the west, we have big snow, as well. when you get in the mountains, some places have more than 8 to
>> alexandra. >> alexandra, you are so beautiful. i love your hello kitty hat. is it warm?w? have you tasted -- this is your first snow. can you taste it? >> yeah. >> how does it taste? >> good. >> i'm in love. where are you guys from, by the way? >> ft. lauderdale. >> welcome in. this really is her first snow. let's get to the boards. we're going to start with washington, d.c. and where it's been mostly a rain event, there's slipping and sliding...
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. >> maria's son, alexandra, is an accomplished vial inist. and leslie's son excels in baseball and ben is a budding local theater star. but educators are worried about bay area parents increasing tendency to prevent their children from failing. kate is the head of the peninsula school in palo alto. a private school. >> we have people who come to open houses and tours okay, if my child goes here will they get into stanford? >> the athletic director, steve, said it's evident in sports. >> a lot more money is spent on the club activity outside of school. a lot more in the way of private lessons. >> he sees parents deterring kids from trying other sports to focus on success in one sport. one result? overuse injuries at a young age. renown stanford psychologist warns of another consequence. >> they are teaching their children a terrible lesson. if you are not good at something immediately, get out. it's humiliating to be a novice. >> her book are, "mind-set" details her research saying when students are praised for achievement they become fearful
. >> maria's son, alexandra, is an accomplished vial inist. and leslie's son excels in baseball and ben is a budding local theater star. but educators are worried about bay area parents increasing tendency to prevent their children from failing. kate is the head of the peninsula school in palo alto. a private school. >> we have people who come to open houses and tours okay, if my child goes here will they get into stanford? >> the athletic director, steve, said it's evident in...
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. >> maria's son, alexandra, is an accomplished violinist. this one is a competitive skier with olympic dreams. and leslie's son excels in baseball and ben is a budding local theater star. but educators are worried about bay area parents increasing tendency to prevent their children from failing. kate is the assistant head of the peninsula school in palo alto. a private school. >> we have people who come to open houses and tours, and okay, if my child goes here will they get into stanford? >> the athletic director, steve, said it's evident in sports. >> a lot more money is spent on the club activity outside of school. a lot more in the way of private lessons. >> he sees parents deterring kids from trying other sports to focus on success in one sport. one result? overuse injuries at a young age. renown stanford psychologist warns of another consequence. >> they are teaching their children a terrible lesson. if you are not good at something immediately, get out. it's humiliating to be a novice. >> her book, "mind-set" details her research sayin
. >> maria's son, alexandra, is an accomplished violinist. this one is a competitive skier with olympic dreams. and leslie's son excels in baseball and ben is a budding local theater star. but educators are worried about bay area parents increasing tendency to prevent their children from failing. kate is the assistant head of the peninsula school in palo alto. a private school. >> we have people who come to open houses and tours, and okay, if my child goes here will they get into...
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television was so new, and sometimes i went to alexandra palace with her. those days, so it was actually happening in front of you. and it was just part of my life, you know the way these things are. and can you work him? i'm not the world's greatest puppeteer i have to say, but you know, he does walk. oh, look. he's so sweet. he had a very special way of saying goodbye at the end of the program, didn't he? yes. you must forgive my terrible voice, but the program used to end with, ♪ andy is saying goodbye ♪ and they all sat there and waved. bye, bear. bye, bear. ♪ andy is waving goodbye ♪ ♪ goodbye ♪ ♪ goodbye ♪ for me a painted portrait is not just about conveying information. a photograph can do that. but it's about memorializing a time in life and i find myself deeply drawn to this. i mean i suppose we need to start with who is he? yes, actually my uncle called michael snowden who sadly died six weeks ago. we think it was-- well, we know it was painted by a friend of his who lived in stanberry. and it's signed in the bottom right-hand corner. yes. yeah.
television was so new, and sometimes i went to alexandra palace with her. those days, so it was actually happening in front of you. and it was just part of my life, you know the way these things are. and can you work him? i'm not the world's greatest puppeteer i have to say, but you know, he does walk. oh, look. he's so sweet. he had a very special way of saying goodbye at the end of the program, didn't he? yes. you must forgive my terrible voice, but the program used to end with, ♪ andy is...
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jennifer mrez is here with heart disease survivors gail alexandra wrooigt wright and eva gomez. >> nice, dear. >> i'm looking at the two of you, and you both seem very young to have had any kind of -- >> heart issues. >> very healthy. how old were you? >> 37. >> wow. that must have been -- was there heart disease in your family? >> yes. yes. >> lots of it, right? >> were you aware of it? >> to be honest with you, i wasn't. >> was it mostly men in your family? >> it's my father and his siblings. both women and men. >> what happened with you? >> like you said, at the age of 37, i -- weeks before the heart attack i had pain in the left side of my neck. i ignored it. of course, three weeks later had a heart attack and was rushed to the e.r. my daughter -- i call her my angel. she saved me life. she had to call 911. >> how old was she? >> 14 at the time. >> what's interesting is you don't picture women this young having to deal with heart issues, but that is often the case. >> but you know, in gail's case having such a strong family history and not knowing it, the family history is the one t
jennifer mrez is here with heart disease survivors gail alexandra wrooigt wright and eva gomez. >> nice, dear. >> i'm looking at the two of you, and you both seem very young to have had any kind of -- >> heart issues. >> very healthy. how old were you? >> 37. >> wow. that must have been -- was there heart disease in your family? >> yes. yes. >> lots of it, right? >> were you aware of it? >> to be honest with you, i wasn't. >> was...
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meteorologist alexandra steele to tell us if the weather will do anything to help. >> what we'll see today is not a help, but not a lot of melting, temperatures still cold. temperatures in the toonz, highs today in the thirtsthe 30s. winds shift, take temperatures in the 40s. 47 in springfield, hartford, boston. the problem we will see, because we are going to see rain move in, especially in storm drain areas where the storm drains are clogged by the snow. that's the potential where urban flooding could be a concern. we have this next storm moving in as indra was talking about. for tomorrow, the morning, temperatures about 30 degrees, a mix of rain and snow, by the afternoon, we'll see it all change over as temperatures rise to 43, but winds will be notable. wind and rain tomorrow for the commute home in boston. south of that, in new york city, it's going to be a little different. an all-rain affair. all rain. by the afternoon commute, we'll watch this rain end about 2:00 or 3:00. 3:00, 5:00, 6:00. it will be dry. blizzard conditions, actually blizzard warnings for the dakotas and ne
meteorologist alexandra steele to tell us if the weather will do anything to help. >> what we'll see today is not a help, but not a lot of melting, temperatures still cold. temperatures in the toonz, highs today in the thirtsthe 30s. winds shift, take temperatures in the 40s. 47 in springfield, hartford, boston. the problem we will see, because we are going to see rain move in, especially in storm drain areas where the storm drains are clogged by the snow. that's the potential where urban...
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woman: alexandra, why are you being shy this morng? while the referral and follow-up is taking place, the most important thing we can do for the child is to remain in friendly, unobtrusive contact with the family. this is important so they don't feel rejected and also to encourage them to communicate with you about the referral process. shall we count like we did last time-- how long it takes your mom to go to the car? there is o more point to remember when making a referral. it can be very tempting to pick up the phone and talk to the specialist about your concern, but here again, we must observe the highest professional ethics. this means that we must obtain the parent's consent before talking to the specialist. and of course, we must never talk about the child or family to other families at the center or to personal friends. to recap the steps involved in rerring children for special help, remember these points: the first step is to seek out a colleague or fellow staff person for a confirmation that there is, indeed, a problem. seco
woman: alexandra, why are you being shy this morng? while the referral and follow-up is taking place, the most important thing we can do for the child is to remain in friendly, unobtrusive contact with the family. this is important so they don't feel rejected and also to encourage them to communicate with you about the referral process. shall we count like we did last time-- how long it takes your mom to go to the car? there is o more point to remember when making a referral. it can be very...