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city. this is what baltimore is all about. > all we want to do is show you the video. >> police are under intense pressure to complete an investigation in weeks that would normally take months, with scores of questions to answer. >> was there any evidence of use of force? was there any broken bones on mr. gray? was there any evidence of kicking, punching, strikes of any type upon his body? >> the stakes for this investigation were as high as i had ever seeni've ever seen. >> "baltimore sun" crime reporter justin george obtains exclusive access to the investigation. >> they had basically a two-week window in order to investigate this. >> we're still going strong as far as this task force is concerned. >> the main question the police task force is trying to answer is what exactly happened to freddie gray. >> to piece the puzzle together, investigators gather surveillance footage, canvas the neighborhood. >> anyone in your household that might have any information, know anything? >> re-create the van route and deconstruct officers
city. this is what baltimore is all about. > all we want to do is show you the video. >> police are under intense pressure to complete an investigation in weeks that would normally take months, with scores of questions to answer. >> was there any evidence of use of force? was there any broken bones on mr. gray? was there any evidence of kicking, punching, strikes of any type upon his body? >> the stakes for this investigation were as high as i had ever seeni've ever seen....
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that started a barrage of theers between dwyer and city of baltimore's telling division.november he received this letter that stated, "your case has been deleted from liability files and no further action needs to be taken." he thought he was in the clear. in december he received another letter stating the car had collected $2300 in tickets. >> somebody out of state bought it. he says he has no problems with the vietnam veterans association, but after checking with the maryland mva, extreme of ownership had stopped with dwyer. called theide baltimore city towing division and said the letter was sent in december in error and no further action will be taken. not confident. he says he will not know for sure until he has to renew the registration on the vehicles he has now. at that point, he does not know what will happen. horace holmes, abc 7 news. kimberly: are we still abnormal normal for january with the cold temperatures? devon: 42 is just below. but that feels like 35 with the wind. ands the average low that is the lowest that it goes. we have actually been really warm
that started a barrage of theers between dwyer and city of baltimore's telling division.november he received this letter that stated, "your case has been deleted from liability files and no further action needs to be taken." he thought he was in the clear. in december he received another letter stating the car had collected $2300 in tickets. >> somebody out of state bought it. he says he has no problems with the vietnam veterans association, but after checking with the maryland...
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i didn't run for mayor of baltimore because things were going great in our city in 1999.idn't leave my state through these last eight years in easy economic times but i fought to save every house and every job i could and for those who sometimes say to me you face a tough fight on the fact that mnsa you know what a lot of people say you face a tough fight to being able to give your children and grandchildren better future than what your parents gave to you. i think the toughness of the fight might be the way that -- are telling us we are fighting for something worth saving. our children's futures were saving. the american dream is worth saving. our country is worth saving and this planet is worth saving. that is why i am running for president of the united states. i need your help and i'm asking you to choose new leadership to move our country forward. may god bless but people of nevada and may god bless the people of united america and our journey forward together. thank you all very, very much. [applause] ♪
i didn't run for mayor of baltimore because things were going great in our city in 1999.idn't leave my state through these last eight years in easy economic times but i fought to save every house and every job i could and for those who sometimes say to me you face a tough fight on the fact that mnsa you know what a lot of people say you face a tough fight to being able to give your children and grandchildren better future than what your parents gave to you. i think the toughness of the fight...
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. >>> a second baltimore city police officers charged in the death of freddie gray is in court today. was the driver of the van that gray was in. lawyers for the first officer tried have asked the judge to block their client from having to testify at goodson's trial. goodson is facing a second degree murder charge. that charge may be an overreach, we are told. >> i think the second degree depraved charge was a stretch for the prosecution. whenever the prosecution has a stretch in a case, meaning you are asking the jury to go through leaps and bounds based on what the evidence is, in order to convict. you can almost end up with a non-conviction, because you are trying to stretch what you have of the evidence so far. i think it was more important to charge him with manslaughter in the case, but second degree is asking a lot of the 12 jurors who will sit in this case, and to get a conviction out of this case. >> reporter: heintz says without the testimony of this man, prosecutors will have a difficult time getting a conviction. >>> california bracing for more rains today, after being inu
. >>> a second baltimore city police officers charged in the death of freddie gray is in court today. was the driver of the van that gray was in. lawyers for the first officer tried have asked the judge to block their client from having to testify at goodson's trial. goodson is facing a second degree murder charge. that charge may be an overreach, we are told. >> i think the second degree depraved charge was a stretch for the prosecution. whenever the prosecution has a stretch in...
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it will transform they say with as much as two feet of snow in baltimore city itself.cting up to 30 inches of snow, perhaps even more snow than that in parts of maryland. the governor of maryland declaring the entire state an emergency zone now. they have stored up some 365,000 tons of salt. they have 2,700 vehicles to try to clear the roads out there. but they are warning that at 6:00 p.m. tonight the only cars allowed on the streets here in baltimore city are those with chains. mta all public transport will go down, stop at midnight tonight for 24 -- for 48 hours until 3:00 a.m. monday. they will reassess to see if they can open it up at 3:00 a.m. monday. but they are very, very concerned. warning people if they have friends, neighbors, elderly people who can't get around or have a hard time getting out, make sure and check on them. it may be days if not a week before some areas of not only baltimore but maryland are able to dig out of this, jake. >> that's right. potentially deadly, already four people dead in north carolina from this storm. miguel marquez in baltim
it will transform they say with as much as two feet of snow in baltimore city itself.cting up to 30 inches of snow, perhaps even more snow than that in parts of maryland. the governor of maryland declaring the entire state an emergency zone now. they have stored up some 365,000 tons of salt. they have 2,700 vehicles to try to clear the roads out there. but they are warning that at 6:00 p.m. tonight the only cars allowed on the streets here in baltimore city are those with chains. mta all public...
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he suffered a fatal spinal cordo injury while riding in the backc of a baltimore city police than va.the stakes are always high during the presidential debates, but tonight what's critical whei you consider this, we're nowe within just a couple of weeks oe people actually casting votes in the iowa caucuses. so the thinking is people, opening those who are undecided will really watch carefully tonight. the big debate. here they are seven prime time candidates, donald trump, ted cruz, mark rubio, ben carson, jeb bush. tonight fox's business network hosted the debate televiseed from charleston, south carolina. let's get to some of the fireworks. cruise antrum p. over the birthing. cruise was bond in cap. > the facts and the law here are really quite clear. under long-standing us law, child of a us citizen born bor abroad is a natural born citizen. if a soldier has a child abroad, that child is a natural born citizen. look, he never had a chance. now he's he has a four or 5 percent chance. someone who cannot handle l intelligence information appropriately cannot commandermd in dothan some
he suffered a fatal spinal cordo injury while riding in the backc of a baltimore city police than va.the stakes are always high during the presidential debates, but tonight what's critical whei you consider this, we're nowe within just a couple of weeks oe people actually casting votes in the iowa caucuses. so the thinking is people, opening those who are undecided will really watch carefully tonight. the big debate. here they are seven prime time candidates, donald trump, ted cruz, mark rubio,...
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. >>> a second baltimore city police officer charged in the death of freddie gray in court today. good season, jr. was the driver of the van that gray was in when he suffered and later died from severe injuries. lawyers for william porter the first officer tried have asked the judge to block their client from having to testify in goodson's trial. debbie heintz telling us on your world this morning, that the charge would be an overreach. >> i think the second degree depraved heart charge was a stretch for the prosecution. and whenever the prosecution has a stretch in a case, meaning you are asking the jury to go through leaps and bounds based on the evidence in order to convict, you can almost end up with a non-conviction, because you are just trying to stretch what you have of the evidence so far. i think it was more than appropriate to charge him with manslaughter in the case. but second degree is really asking a lot of the 12 jurors who will sit in this case and to get a conviction out of this case. >> app heintz says without the testimony of william porter, prosecutors will hav
. >>> a second baltimore city police officer charged in the death of freddie gray in court today. good season, jr. was the driver of the van that gray was in when he suffered and later died from severe injuries. lawyers for william porter the first officer tried have asked the judge to block their client from having to testify in goodson's trial. debbie heintz telling us on your world this morning, that the charge would be an overreach. >> i think the second degree depraved heart...
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daughter is a first grade teacher in her third year at walter p carter elementary school in baltimore city. any teachers in the audience? ago, after her dad had announced her run to presidency she returned to her class of african-american kids. som not girl said sure about this idea of your father running for president. , i like barack obama. us like barack obama, right? [applause] eight years ago, when our nation was on the verge of being plunged into a second great depression by the recklessness of wall street, we brought to move ourw leader country forward and that is exactly what he has done. positive in a row of month over month job growth. that is leadership. that is the new leadership that our country needed. now it is up to us. we must build upon president obama's legacy or surely we will backslide into a very bad detour . what am i talking about? forget about a hidden agenda. the republican candidates promise to take us backward. they will undo every single thing we have accomplished in these last eight difficult years . i look at their candidates and shake my head. i would like t
daughter is a first grade teacher in her third year at walter p carter elementary school in baltimore city. any teachers in the audience? ago, after her dad had announced her run to presidency she returned to her class of african-american kids. som not girl said sure about this idea of your father running for president. , i like barack obama. us like barack obama, right? [applause] eight years ago, when our nation was on the verge of being plunged into a second great depression by the...
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in baltimore city they can call 311 or 211 in other parts of maryland for updated lists. >> thank youooking at live pictures from washington, d.c. and baltimore. the conditions are pretty bad out there. everyone has been saying, all the emergency officials, city, state, government officials, if you don't have to be outside. washington, d.c. could get at least two and a half feet of snow and up and down the east coast a lot of snow as well. 85 million people in the path of this monster storm. when we come right back we're live all across the snow zone. look at that thing. huge! ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me you've got the power, to turn on the light shape the best sleep o
in baltimore city they can call 311 or 211 in other parts of maryland for updated lists. >> thank youooking at live pictures from washington, d.c. and baltimore. the conditions are pretty bad out there. everyone has been saying, all the emergency officials, city, state, government officials, if you don't have to be outside. washington, d.c. could get at least two and a half feet of snow and up and down the east coast a lot of snow as well. 85 million people in the path of this monster...
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baltimore headed into philly. snow just beginning there. new york city under a blizzard warning for tonight and tomorrow. they're expecting 12, 24 inches of snow. some areas just west of d.c. and baltimore, the hill country there could see as much as 30, 35 inches of snow. for us a glancing blow. winter weather advisories, columbus, interstate 70 and points south. a winter storm warning southern ohio right on the tip. heavier snow, two to four, maybe as much as six inches of snow there. just a flurry moving up toward dover new philly. 23 in canton. it's going to be hard to get rid of that chill. right now the winds are basically out of the north and east, kind of reinforcing the chill overhead. watch for the snow right here. this is the northernmost extent of our little winter storm moving up toward dover new philly, maybe a light flurry as far north as canton. this is just the residual effect off lake erie with that northeasterly breeze. maybe a flurry or two just about anywhere. could be an isolated flurry overnight. nothing to worry about as far as travel, not right here in northern ohio. there's the l
baltimore headed into philly. snow just beginning there. new york city under a blizzard warning for tonight and tomorrow. they're expecting 12, 24 inches of snow. some areas just west of d.c. and baltimore, the hill country there could see as much as 30, 35 inches of snow. for us a glancing blow. winter weather advisories, columbus, interstate 70 and points south. a winter storm warning southern ohio right on the tip. heavier snow, two to four, maybe as much as six inches of snow there. just a...
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second baltimore city police officer to be tried for freddie gray's goodson drove the van gray after his arrest. he also faces the most serious charges off all six officers including second-degree depraved heart murder, goodson is accused of ignoring gray's requests for help from inside the police van. it's unclear if goodson will attend court this morning. chipotle has been hit with a federal grand jury subpoena in the wake of a norovirus outbreak in california. the mexican restaurant chain revealed the news in a securities filing. the subpoena, served in december, is part of an investigation by the u-s food and drug administration's office of criminal investigations. it requires chipotle to hand over several documents related to the simi valley restaurant where about 100 people were sickened by the norovirus in august. chipotle said in the filing the incident was isolated and it will cooperate fully with the federal investigation. questions have been raised about trader joe's tuna. a class action lawsuit claims the 5-ounce cans the lawsuit was filed yesterday at a manhattan federal
second baltimore city police officer to be tried for freddie gray's goodson drove the van gray after his arrest. he also faces the most serious charges off all six officers including second-degree depraved heart murder, goodson is accused of ignoring gray's requests for help from inside the police van. it's unclear if goodson will attend court this morning. chipotle has been hit with a federal grand jury subpoena in the wake of a norovirus outbreak in california. the mexican restaurant chain...
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you have shown personal attention to my own city, baltimore, when we need to get the most. for that, i personally think you. it is no secret why you do these things, you are a city guy at hearts and i know you are a chicagoan at heart. as he told us in san francisco, while you love everyone else, you really love mayors. second, we all know you have about a year left on your term, so to live. so i speak on behalf of my colleagues committed to work with you to do whatever we can to make this the most productive year, for you and your administration, as well as for cities and whatever we do together we look to make progress that endures so that the next occupant of this office can't ignore cities in our successes. with that, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce the 44th president of the united states, barack obama. [laughter] thank you. hello everybody thank you. thank you so much. thank you. have a seat. thank you for that wonderful introduction. >> .. >> >> when i took office and made the prairie to build a strong partnership all across the country. and america has made ex
you have shown personal attention to my own city, baltimore, when we need to get the most. for that, i personally think you. it is no secret why you do these things, you are a city guy at hearts and i know you are a chicagoan at heart. as he told us in san francisco, while you love everyone else, you really love mayors. second, we all know you have about a year left on your term, so to live. so i speak on behalf of my colleagues committed to work with you to do whatever we can to make this the...
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teacher's union saying as many as 60 of the district's 100 schools will be shut down today and baltimore cityice putting plans in place to start wearing those body cameras and the city has chosen taser international to provide cameras for nearly 3,000 officers and details and pricing have yet to be worked out, the baltimore police have been under investigation for their practices since the death of freddie gray last year. >>> the presidential race republican frontrunner donald trump is stumping in iowa after getting his biggest endorsement yet, former vice president sarah palin and governor and reality t.v. star made the announcement during a rucus speech in iowa. >> only one candidate record of success proves he is the master of the art of the dil and beholden to no one but we the people, how refreshing and he is perfectly positioned to let you make america great again. are you ready for that, iowa? [cheers and applause] no more pussy-footing around, our troops deserve the best, you deserve the best. >> reporter: palin is popular among me evangelical and this is 11 days before iowa caucuses
teacher's union saying as many as 60 of the district's 100 schools will be shut down today and baltimore cityice putting plans in place to start wearing those body cameras and the city has chosen taser international to provide cameras for nearly 3,000 officers and details and pricing have yet to be worked out, the baltimore police have been under investigation for their practices since the death of freddie gray last year. >>> the presidential race republican frontrunner donald trump is...
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i think baltimore city is in for a long haul as we begin to address this second trial and the subsequent trials that will follow as well. >> officer goodson's trial to begin on monday. >> jury selection, that's right. >> all right. if you for being with us. appreciate your insight. sarah, back to you. >> washington national's ryan zimmerman has filed a lawsuit over allegations he used performance enhancing drugs. he joins other out lets. they claimed they were falsely accused. what do we think? do we think this was the real deal here? >> this is getting a lot of play here. a lot to be done on this. the suit was filed here in dc. the same allegations against peyton manning. here's where sly speaks with collins and when zimmerman's name comes up. >> how long have you known zimmerman? >> probably six years. >> very busy. thanks for taking your time to come down here. you're awesome. you know how to get out of here. >> who dance on several reality shows. you're going straight right -- as well as claiming. desperate for ratings. they're playing that up because al jazeera america is in a lot o
i think baltimore city is in for a long haul as we begin to address this second trial and the subsequent trials that will follow as well. >> officer goodson's trial to begin on monday. >> jury selection, that's right. >> all right. if you for being with us. appreciate your insight. sarah, back to you. >> washington national's ryan zimmerman has filed a lawsuit over allegations he used performance enhancing drugs. he joins other out lets. they claimed they were falsely...
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she the second baltimore city police officer to be tried for freddie gray's death. goodson drove the van that carried freddie gray after his arrest. charges of all, a sixth officer is including second-degree depreyed heart murder, and goodson is accused of ignoring gray's request for help from inside the police van. >>> coming u after the break, >>> happening right now, the middle school families are meeting with the school representatives. they're talking about options for students as the school will remain closed for an additional two weeks. over winter break the school suffered major water damage because of some frozen pipes. it is now undergoing extensive repairs and asbestos abatement. the parent also have the option of enrolling their students for free services at the boys' and girls' club of the truckee meadows and it will include transportation, day-long activities and lunch from january 11 through the 22nd. pine middle school will return to class on monday, january 25th. >>> silver city says it has laid off 550 nevada employees. it is about a quarter of its
she the second baltimore city police officer to be tried for freddie gray's death. goodson drove the van that carried freddie gray after his arrest. charges of all, a sixth officer is including second-degree depreyed heart murder, and goodson is accused of ignoring gray's request for help from inside the police van. >>> coming u after the break, >>> happening right now, the middle school families are meeting with the school representatives. they're talking about options for...
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city. it was the biggest snowstorm for baltimore and the second biggest snowstorm for new york city. 17 in dc, brutally cold. 30s as far south as atlanta and st. louis. 20s across the northern tier of the u.s. and 50s for texas, where we are seeing an area of low pressure that is developing just over to the north of that. and also snow in the rockies, pushing up into the great lakes. we have high pressure in control providing for a dry, stable atmosphere. however as the high begins to shift a little to the east over into the western atlantic we could see a few sprinkles today with that easterly wind. as we get into tomorrow, warmer
city. it was the biggest snowstorm for baltimore and the second biggest snowstorm for new york city. 17 in dc, brutally cold. 30s as far south as atlanta and st. louis. 20s across the northern tier of the u.s. and 50s for texas, where we are seeing an area of low pressure that is developing just over to the north of that. and also snow in the rockies, pushing up into the great lakes. we have high pressure in control providing for a dry, stable atmosphere. however as the high begins to shift a...
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for the last 90 days and last yore they voted to spend $1 billion on new school construction in baltimore city and now they're realizing that's only the beginning and they must address police distrust by some of the people who live in the poorest sections of the city. the maryland general assembly met for the first time since riots ravaged parts of baltimore after the death of freddie gray while he was being transported in a police van last april. >> we're creating new jobs and we're working with johns hopkins university to create new jobs for baltimore. at the same time the governor's plan and the speakers' plan are demolishing empty buildings in baltimore and creating recreational space. >> there are legislative suggestions for police reforms the way citizens filed complaints and how often officers may have to undergo mental evaluations. the state is working closely with the federal government to help baltimore. >> we've seen the department of housing provide assistance and the justice department's provided help. so, yes, the federal government will be a strong partner working with the state
for the last 90 days and last yore they voted to spend $1 billion on new school construction in baltimore city and now they're realizing that's only the beginning and they must address police distrust by some of the people who live in the poorest sections of the city. the maryland general assembly met for the first time since riots ravaged parts of baltimore after the death of freddie gray while he was being transported in a police van last april. >> we're creating new jobs and we're...
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. >>> baltimore city police are spending big dollars to improve the safety of their van. >> this after the death of freddie gray who died of a spinal cord injury. center walls used as dividers were not there anymore giving police more access to the prisoners. seats have been turned into bucket seats to stop prisoners sliding around and a sidedoor was added for an extra entry way. >>> a record 17.5 million vehicles were sold in this country in 2015. some of the latest cars are on display at the north american international auto show in detroit. and kris van cleave got a sneak preview of what is driving the cars of tomorrow. >> reporter: it has the feel of a fashion show. but the models are measured in tons and the designs, think metallic chic. ceo mark fields. >> we are using the lincoln continental to express what we call quiet luxury. >> ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: lexus wasn't being quiet with this debut. volvo and mercedes are pushing safety. the e300 sedan can do much of the driving for you. concept cars like this one are fan favorites. more than 800,000 people come to this
. >>> baltimore city police are spending big dollars to improve the safety of their van. >> this after the death of freddie gray who died of a spinal cord injury. center walls used as dividers were not there anymore giving police more access to the prisoners. seats have been turned into bucket seats to stop prisoners sliding around and a sidedoor was added for an extra entry way. >>> a record 17.5 million vehicles were sold in this country in 2015. some of the latest...
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and this isn't the first weapon scare baltimore school. 41 weapons have been confiscated from baltimore city since the start of the school year. >>> philadelphia city officials have a warning for you tonight. authorities say a man has been knocking on doors and delivering some terrifying news but it's all made up. the man you should be on the look out for. >>> it's known for rolling back prices, but retail giant wal*mart is nounsing today it's closing stores, a lot of them. scott? >> right now it's damp and dreary. coming up when the rain moves out and also when another arctic blast moves in for your holiday. ♪ >>> happening right now at 10:30 steady rain falling as you take live look at wilmington, delaware torque night. be sure to keep your eye out for ponding water if you're on the roads tonight, and keep that umbrella handy. >>> philadelphia police and the city's license and inspections department want you to be on the look out. >> they say there's a guy out that posing as an l and i inspector as fox 29's bill anderson tells us that guy is apparently threatening some homeowners. ♪ >> rep
and this isn't the first weapon scare baltimore school. 41 weapons have been confiscated from baltimore city since the start of the school year. >>> philadelphia city officials have a warning for you tonight. authorities say a man has been knocking on doors and delivering some terrifying news but it's all made up. the man you should be on the look out for. >>> it's known for rolling back prices, but retail giant wal*mart is nounsing today it's closing stores, a lot of them....
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they're expecting up to 24 here in baltimore city. more throughout the state.oblems throughout the state, pretty minor. 5,000 people without electricity. most on the eastern shore. they're getting them back up as quickly as possible. people have heeded the warnings to stay off the streets. they have the emergency corridors, emergency routes through baltimore and they're able to get the snow plows down them and keep them free. i want to show you, in is the scene in baltimore, the cross-country skiers. no cars, cross-country skiers. people trying to make the most of it. so far, no fatalities we've heard of in maryland. the roads are being kept as clean as possible. the snow and the wind really hammering this city. >> that's what's remarkable, miguel. lots of things about this storm. it is fast moving but it is very cold. we heard our chad myers earlier talking about it was about 25 degrees or so in new york city but it felt like 5 and looking at you and those windy conditions, it seems like it feels very cold, much colder than what the mercury is telling us. >> r
they're expecting up to 24 here in baltimore city. more throughout the state.oblems throughout the state, pretty minor. 5,000 people without electricity. most on the eastern shore. they're getting them back up as quickly as possible. people have heeded the warnings to stay off the streets. they have the emergency corridors, emergency routes through baltimore and they're able to get the snow plows down them and keep them free. i want to show you, in is the scene in baltimore, the cross-country...
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policies that have been made on the national level that have caused our cities to be in difficult circumstances. so we come here to baltimore. this is a great backdrop. it shows faith in our cities. the fact we would be here. but we come here united for opportunity. i want to pause one second. that united. as we watched the other party say things and do things to turn us against each other. we as a party work with each other to make a difference. there are other people here in baltimore reaching out. and they are struggling. they're trying to make it. they're the ones who get up and get the early bus. they're the ones that work the two and three jobs. they are the ones who are trying to get that child through college. and when the letter comes of acceptance, they have to tear it up and say we can't afford it. they're the ones. they're the ones that never thought, never thought, that they'd be getting food stamps. but now they are the ones that are accepting them. and so we have to rebuild our cities, reinvest in our cities. reinvest in people. and so, again, we are so grateful to the caucus for coming to baltimore. and i kn
policies that have been made on the national level that have caused our cities to be in difficult circumstances. so we come here to baltimore. this is a great backdrop. it shows faith in our cities. the fact we would be here. but we come here united for opportunity. i want to pause one second. that united. as we watched the other party say things and do things to turn us against each other. we as a party work with each other to make a difference. there are other people here in baltimore...
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the storm, let's listen. >> as we work to clean up from this historic snowstorm, i've ordered baltimore cityovernment offices closed on monday, january 23rd -- 25th, excuse me, 2016. essential employees and employees who are designated as emergency essential for this current snow event must report to work or remain at work as scheduled for the duration of this event unless informed otherwise by their agency head, their designee or immediate supervisor. given the condition of many of our street, i believe it is safest for all citizens to minimize traffic on our roads. everyone keeps saying this is a historic snowstorm. we say that so people can have a clear understanding that this is not business as usual. this is an unusual response and recovery of a historic event. so i'm asking for residents to continue to be patient. while we want to get to as many neighborhood streets as we can as quickly as we can. >> working overtime trying to get those streets cleaned before the monday commute. also here in new york city, 2,000 crews right now working nonstop trying to get the long island railroad up
the storm, let's listen. >> as we work to clean up from this historic snowstorm, i've ordered baltimore cityovernment offices closed on monday, january 23rd -- 25th, excuse me, 2016. essential employees and employees who are designated as emergency essential for this current snow event must report to work or remain at work as scheduled for the duration of this event unless informed otherwise by their agency head, their designee or immediate supervisor. given the condition of many of our...
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plan to stop and we're looking for legislation around the country to see what we're seeing in baltimore city i have some things that we're taking a look at and we need to see if we can bring the practice to brings george's county. >> reporter: it is banned completely unless used on private property with written consent. >> they have met with police on the matter. >> i'm not saying i have the answers. derek davis didn't say he had the answers. the police department said let's come together and work and let's figure out the answers. >> reporter: coming up on news 4 at 6:00, prince george's county police respond to this particular incident and an incident like it. it explains why it is so difficult to police this problem. reporting live in national harbor, i'm tracee wilkins, news 4. >> the tomorrow morning rush and we have big fog concerns right now. already seeing the visibility starting to drop in montgomery county around germantown and gaithersburg and we show you what you can expect as we move forward to 8:00, 9:00 and they could start dropping under a while and all of that is just how wid
plan to stop and we're looking for legislation around the country to see what we're seeing in baltimore city i have some things that we're taking a look at and we need to see if we can bring the practice to brings george's county. >> reporter: it is banned completely unless used on private property with written consent. >> they have met with police on the matter. >> i'm not saying i have the answers. derek davis didn't say he had the answers. the police department said let's...
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over --reporter pkg-as follows-- it will not be business as usual monday -- as east coast cities like baltimore, philadelphia, the massive winter storm that slammed the east coast is finally headed out to sea but people living in the hardest hit areas aren't out of the woods yet. work crews are scrambling to clear roads and remove downed power lines before the work week begins. and while rising temperatures are expected to help cleanup efforts, officials warn that melting snow and ice could make roads more hazardous. ... : --lead in-- the massive east coast blizzard is over --reporter pkg-as follows-- it will not be business as usual monday -- as east coast cities like baltimore, philadelphia, new york, and the washington, d.c. area continue digging out from the region's major weekend blizzard. on sunday, baltimore mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake said the clean up will take time i'm asking for residents to continue to be patient. airport resumed service sunday and septa officials said most mass transit will slowly get back online throughout the day we haven't operated these trains in a couple o
over --reporter pkg-as follows-- it will not be business as usual monday -- as east coast cities like baltimore, philadelphia, the massive winter storm that slammed the east coast is finally headed out to sea but people living in the hardest hit areas aren't out of the woods yet. work crews are scrambling to clear roads and remove downed power lines before the work week begins. and while rising temperatures are expected to help cleanup efforts, officials warn that melting snow and ice could...
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good news for kids in the nation's capitol -- as well as baltimore city schools and philadelphia... thier classes are cancelled today! not as lucky -- nearly 1 million kids in new york city's public schools. they say, they're open today. and just to show you just how much snow fell -- take a look at this video, posted by a man in virginia. this is his back deck over 24 hours. he started filming around 2 o'clock on friday... at the end, more than 2 feet of snow this video, viewed more than 1 million times over the weekend. just ahead -- how low can they go? we're talking gas prices...taking yet another tumble. rob vo plus -- the cold snap, is not just for those on the east cost. we'll tell you who just got their first snowfall in over 115 years! good news for mornings. they' re bad breath, bad hair and a bad case of the mondays. and organized wardrobes that help you pull it together. they' re showering, shaving, and shuffling. and bathrooms that get big families out the door. they' re number ones, number twos, and a number of ideas for three. life' s morning madness. and comfortable,
good news for kids in the nation's capitol -- as well as baltimore city schools and philadelphia... thier classes are cancelled today! not as lucky -- nearly 1 million kids in new york city's public schools. they say, they're open today. and just to show you just how much snow fell -- take a look at this video, posted by a man in virginia. this is his back deck over 24 hours. he started filming around 2 o'clock on friday... at the end, more than 2 feet of snow this video, viewed more than 1...
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fire and ice in baltimore. major cities in the mid-atlantic are still tonight, trying to clear the roads on the major blizzard. heather: you can see it is a big problem in new york city. these streets untouched by snowplows. the major streets are clear and now it is time to turn the attention to side streets like these. the major trouble spots remaining are in brooklyn and queens. being ignored. >> the last storm they had front heather: there have been at least five snow-shoveling deaths across new york city alone. the mayor has not given a firm timetable on when all of the roads will be cleared. a wrestler with a wish. a champ with an undefeated record and the perfect match that no one will ever forget. harvey: the latest on the warm-up. ed: the heather: there is a clean for help for this dog. starving, freezing, abandoned for dead at the side of the road. the pit bull was extremely weak and could have died from treated in boston. heartbreaking things i have ever seen. if you have any information about how that dog got the
fire and ice in baltimore. major cities in the mid-atlantic are still tonight, trying to clear the roads on the major blizzard. heather: you can see it is a big problem in new york city. these streets untouched by snowplows. the major streets are clear and now it is time to turn the attention to side streets like these. the major trouble spots remaining are in brooklyn and queens. being ignored. >> the last storm they had front heather: there have been at least five snow-shoveling deaths...
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restrictions lifted in new york city and baltimore. most of the roads remain clogged with snow. snow ball fights broke out. one organizer got around 600 people to show up to a fight in baltimore. >>> here's a live look at new york city's time square. you can see plenty of snow on the roads. been watching the footage out of there it's just unbelievable. >> it really is. >> i saw a picture a friend texted me a picture of my old neighborhood. i lived right outside new york city. can't see any cars. >> no. not at all. i was see sooeg some of the reports yesterday and there was a county north and west of dc. 36 inches. know. unsnow. unreal. >> it doesn't happen around here. we get ice and it causes problems. show you some viewer pictures that were sent in today. it's of a church in south raleigh. the blue sky and the sun starting to melt the ice and the trees. a pretty picture. thanks, peter for sending this in. this has got to be the funniest picture. they titled this snow which i think. it's actually a rooster. it doesn't like to walk in the snow so he dras it around because it --
restrictions lifted in new york city and baltimore. most of the roads remain clogged with snow. snow ball fights broke out. one organizer got around 600 people to show up to a fight in baltimore. >>> here's a live look at new york city's time square. you can see plenty of snow on the roads. been watching the footage out of there it's just unbelievable. >> it really is. >> i saw a picture a friend texted me a picture of my old neighborhood. i lived right outside new york...
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honorable catherine -- she has been a public servant for over 20 years and been a part of the baltimore maryland city council. she is currently the majority leader that is the best politician for getting the job done by the city paper. she has been an entrepreneur by trade and currently also someone who has received the naacp legislator of the year award. we also have with us, the honorable gilda cobb hunter, she is with the south carolina house of representatives. she was the first african-american woman ever elected to a statewide office. she became the first freshman appointed to, and is now ranking member of the house committee. she is also the first to -- the first person of color ever to lead a legislative caucus. as has minority leader she has , been dubbed the conscious of the house. -- historic effort to build the first monument for african-americans at the state capital. she is also executive director -- serving orangeburg. we also have with us, the honorable carl heastie, the first african-american to serve as u.s. state assembly. he has worked closely with easily majority to develop a fin
honorable catherine -- she has been a public servant for over 20 years and been a part of the baltimore maryland city council. she is currently the majority leader that is the best politician for getting the job done by the city paper. she has been an entrepreneur by trade and currently also someone who has received the naacp legislator of the year award. we also have with us, the honorable gilda cobb hunter, she is with the south carolina house of representatives. she was the first...
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>> well, with respect to the city of baltimore itself, i think we saw after the first officer's case,here was -- after the mistrial, there were peaceful protests so yes, the city, many of the citizens want a conviction in these officers for the death of freddie gray but there was peaceful protest. i don't know if there's really true anger at this moment as much as there is concern about what is going to happen with respect to the cases. in terms of the legal process itself, the legal process just have to play out, because like i said, these cases were always an uphill battle and they got just even more of an uphill battle with the newest development of officer porter saying i'm not going to testify and you cannot compel me to testify in these cases. >> ms. hines as always, thank you much. >> thank you, del. >>> a susmarine is in police custody in a road rage shooting that left a young texas woman dead new year's day. eric da maljohnson is accused of being involved in the shooting that killed the 20-year-old. the woman loft control of her vehicle crashing into an electric pole. she lat
>> well, with respect to the city of baltimore itself, i think we saw after the first officer's case,here was -- after the mistrial, there were peaceful protests so yes, the city, many of the citizens want a conviction in these officers for the death of freddie gray but there was peaceful protest. i don't know if there's really true anger at this moment as much as there is concern about what is going to happen with respect to the cases. in terms of the legal process itself, the legal...
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i didn't run for mayor of baltimore because things were going great in our city in 1999.leave my state through these last eight years in easy economic times but i fought to save every house and every job i could and for those who sometimes say to me you face a tough fight on the fact that mnsa you know what a lot of people say you face a tough fight to being able to give your children and grandchildren better future than what your parents gave to you. i think the toughness of the fight might be the way that -- are telling us we are fighting for something worth saving. our children's futures were saving. the american dream is worth saving. our country is worth saving and this planet is worth saving. that is why i am running for president of the united states. i need your help and i'm asking you to choose new leadership to move our country forward. may god bless but people of nevada and may god bless the people of united america and our journey forward together. thank you all very, very much. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you very muc
i didn't run for mayor of baltimore because things were going great in our city in 1999.leave my state through these last eight years in easy economic times but i fought to save every house and every job i could and for those who sometimes say to me you face a tough fight on the fact that mnsa you know what a lot of people say you face a tough fight to being able to give your children and grandchildren better future than what your parents gave to you. i think the toughness of the fight might be...
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. >> the city of baltimore, the city of baltimore was burr ed under all of the white stuff and we'll take a look at the toll the snow has taken there and we'll get to washington, d.c. and schools and the metro will be closed monday. with that, we'll be right back. . so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescrib
. >> the city of baltimore, the city of baltimore was burr ed under all of the white stuff and we'll take a look at the toll the snow has taken there and we'll get to washington, d.c. and schools and the metro will be closed monday. with that, we'll be right back. . so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not...
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city and the young people making moves toward the future. >>> we end on a hopeful note. communities challenged so many times, baltimoremaryland, it has been a tough year for charm city which continues to battle sky high murder rates. through all that, some found refuge in a place known for its quiet, the neighborhood library. in west baltimore, we found one young boy who found his place and his peace on the book shelves. >> terrell simmons has to walk through some of the most dangerous streets in america to find safety and security at the library in west baltimore. >> somebody got shot up there today. when the shooting and stuff, i stay here. i feel safer in here than out there. >> it sits at corner of pennsylvania and north avenues. the epicenter of unrest back in april. that's when protests turned to riots after the death of freddie gray, killed after police allegedly gave him a rough ride in a van. rioters looted and destroyed dozens of businesses, the images broadcast around the world. ever since, violence has engulfed baltimore. june and july have been the most violent months in decades. the city recorded its 200
city and the young people making moves toward the future. >>> we end on a hopeful note. communities challenged so many times, baltimoremaryland, it has been a tough year for charm city which continues to battle sky high murder rates. through all that, some found refuge in a place known for its quiet, the neighborhood library. in west baltimore, we found one young boy who found his place and his peace on the book shelves. >> terrell simmons has to walk through some of the most...
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two big pickups this week at the mls superdraft in baltimore. orlando city sc has selected university of akron midfielder richie laryea with the seventh overall pick. they traded for forward hadji barry from ucf as the 13th overall in the first round. the lions open up the season at home against real salt lake in march. orlando magic arriving back in the states after a tough loss overseas in london. the raptors outlasted them in overtime overseas. now the team get a few days to regroup and prepare for the hawks in atlanta monday. magic barely keeping their heads above water, just one game above 500. they cling on to the eight and final playoff spot in the east. heisman trophy winner derrick henry of national champion alabama crimson tide has decided to enter the nfl draft. the pride of yulee florida, just north of jacksonville, is a junior who set southeastern conference season rushing touchdowns. >> it has been an unbelievable experience these last few years here at the university of alabama. i will cherish for the rest of my life the memories everything i
two big pickups this week at the mls superdraft in baltimore. orlando city sc has selected university of akron midfielder richie laryea with the seventh overall pick. they traded for forward hadji barry from ucf as the 13th overall in the first round. the lions open up the season at home against real salt lake in march. orlando magic arriving back in the states after a tough loss overseas in london. the raptors outlasted them in overtime overseas. now the team get a few days to regroup and...
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baltimore, new york city .. the northeast p>>russell: d.c., baltimore, new pyork city, northeast bracing for pup to 30 inches of snow. pa massive winter storm is pexpected to hit this afternoon. pat least five states already pdeclared emergencies. p>>laura: and governors and pmayors are urging people to pstock up on groceries and travel pcome. pshelves have been stripped bare. psalt is scarce. pconsumer watchdogs warn of pillegal price gouging. p>>russell: will cities be able pto handle it? ponly took one inch to shut down pyesterday officials apologized. pthey said they were simply pcaught offguard. pthe promise is to do better. pi'm russell rhodes. p>>laura: and i'm laura moody. pdave will have for on the pmassive storm in a minute. pfirst he's tracking local rain. p>>dave: we're getting the bottom phalf of the storm system and for pus it's rain and thunderstorm pactivity. pthe rain is starting pretty pearly this morning, too. pwe have showers moving onshore, inellas county all the way to pcitrus county. pwhat
baltimore, new york city .. the northeast p>>russell: d.c., baltimore, new pyork city, northeast bracing for pup to 30 inches of snow. pa massive winter storm is pexpected to hit this afternoon. pat least five states already pdeclared emergencies. p>>laura: and governors and pmayors are urging people to pstock up on groceries and travel pcome. pshelves have been stripped bare. psalt is scarce. pconsumer watchdogs warn of pillegal price gouging. p>>russell: will cities be able...
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new york city, philadelphia, new jersey done to washington, d.c. and baltimore will be under that blizzard warning. these will go into effect this afternoon and this evening. new york city a foot of snow possible. d.c. and baltimore up to two feet possible. here at home we're under this winter storm watch. we're just seeing the northern tip of this storm and this weather alert only in effect for part parts of the cape and island. >> something we've been talking about all week that sharp cut off. that's why you do go from the blizzard warning down across long island to winter storm watch right along the coastline to not much further north and with that sharp cut off and precipitation it is challenging forecast because there's a huge gradient from north to south in terms of snowfall potential and you head down long island out of the sky. for us mid-to-late morning snow overspreading through buzzard's bay. the cape and island will try to work in the city of boston. by midday. midafternoon even a coastal front may trigger off patchy light snow and patchy flurry acti
new york city, philadelphia, new jersey done to washington, d.c. and baltimore will be under that blizzard warning. these will go into effect this afternoon and this evening. new york city a foot of snow possible. d.c. and baltimore up to two feet possible. here at home we're under this winter storm watch. we're just seeing the northern tip of this storm and this weather alert only in effect for part parts of the cape and island. >> something we've been talking about all week that sharp...
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cities like washington, baltimore, and philadelphia are working to get metro, train, and bus services up and running ahead of the monday morning commute. >> this will be a long-term plowing and cleaning operation. i want to thank the city workers for their work. >> reporter: in new york, even though the travel ban has been lifted, officials are still urging residents to stay off the roads. >> leave your car where it is. don't try and shovel it out today. unless you have an emergency or something truly urgent. >> reporter: washington, d.c. brought in 400 extra snow removers and canceled schooled for monday. the coastal flood warning has been lifted in new jersey where several cities were inundated with high water that called widespread power outages. officials say the worst appears to be over. >> we've done really well in the storms and we have no concerns about damage from flooding any time soon. >> reporter: drivers in at least three states were stranded for hours during the peak of the blizzard. while the storm has moved on, officials warn we're not in the clear just yet. >> it's st
cities like washington, baltimore, and philadelphia are working to get metro, train, and bus services up and running ahead of the monday morning commute. >> this will be a long-term plowing and cleaning operation. i want to thank the city workers for their work. >> reporter: in new york, even though the travel ban has been lifted, officials are still urging residents to stay off the roads. >> leave your car where it is. don't try and shovel it out today. unless you have an...
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now let's move to the east coast where we focus on the major cities, washington, d.c., baltimore, philly, as well as new york city. this is really starting to ramp up in terms of our nor'easter. specifically washington and baltimore. we have heavy banding coming in. snowfall rates one, two, even three inches an hour. new overnight if you're tuning in for the first time, we have started to ramp up the snowfall totals into new york city. it looks as if they were on the outer periphery of the heavy snow band that is merging further to the north. that's going to impact that region with potentially over a foot of snow. more in a second. here's snowfall totals, popular cities so far. baltimore at seven inches. washington, d.c., at seven inches. that will quickly contine to accumulate over the coming hours as over 33 million people are currently under our blizzard warning. remember, blizzard warnings are not defined by the amount of snow, but rather by reduced visibility and the winds across that region. here's our snowfall totals. bull's-eye across maryland and into southern pennsylvania, virg
now let's move to the east coast where we focus on the major cities, washington, d.c., baltimore, philly, as well as new york city. this is really starting to ramp up in terms of our nor'easter. specifically washington and baltimore. we have heavy banding coming in. snowfall rates one, two, even three inches an hour. new overnight if you're tuning in for the first time, we have started to ramp up the snowfall totals into new york city. it looks as if they were on the outer periphery of the...
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talking about stress reducing programs in schools and one in particular studied kids in inner city baltimorechools. you're looking at this now. do you think this is something that could work in other areas, schools that are not in that type of depressed area? >> absolutely. you know, i firmly believe that what this country needs is this to be a regular part of every kid's education. you know, i don't care so much about my kid learning about the french revolution. what i care about is having a healthy, well adjusted child. and i think these are inexpensive programs just going to help kids with life skills. learning how to moderate your stress, learning how to deal with conflicts. stress management, et cetera. these are skills that everybody needs and, you know, study after study has shown that teaching kids these things not only helps them with the academics and also helps with their overall performance in school. one really quick example, just to show the adult it is power of this. more with meditation and associated with this mindfulness stuff, they did a study with a bunch of men having he
talking about stress reducing programs in schools and one in particular studied kids in inner city baltimorechools. you're looking at this now. do you think this is something that could work in other areas, schools that are not in that type of depressed area? >> absolutely. you know, i firmly believe that what this country needs is this to be a regular part of every kid's education. you know, i don't care so much about my kid learning about the french revolution. what i care about is...
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member of the baltimore city council. before coming to the senate she would currently the majority leader. been an entrepreneur by trade and is also someone who receiving the naacp legislator of the reward. gilda cobb hunter is in the south carolina house of representatives. womanrst african-american in orangeburg county elected to office. she is ranking member of the house ways and means committee. she has been dubbed the conscience of the house. we have the honorable carl hastie was the first african-american to serve as speaker of the new york state assembly. to develop a financial plan to make an investment in education. he represents the northeast segment of the bronx. he security interests he security and in the minimum wage. he was instrumental in the passage of a law that prohibited containing water also a very strong proponent of age to victims of domestic violence. the honorable clem smith from missouri. he received his degree from
member of the baltimore city council. before coming to the senate she would currently the majority leader. been an entrepreneur by trade and is also someone who receiving the naacp legislator of the reward. gilda cobb hunter is in the south carolina house of representatives. womanrst african-american in orangeburg county elected to office. she is ranking member of the house ways and means committee. she has been dubbed the conscience of the house. we have the honorable carl hastie was the first...
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new york city, baltimore, and philadelphia are resuming flights. we're looking at a live picture of the flightaware.com website. at this hour no delays or cancellations on flights in and out of tampa. people traveling today, though, remember, you want to first check with your airline and make sure that everything is as scheduled. resuming flights, program officials in the washington -- federal officials will be closed today. they shutdown noon on friday. it is forcing the house to post peen votes. congress plans to return to work on wednesday. >>> at this hour, a massive cleanup effort continues in much of the northeast. crews worked around the clock to remove snow in times square. take a look at this video. experts estimate the economic impact of the storm is $850 million. restaurants, theaters and other entertainment venues could be the most effected. and live pictures of time square. there you go, what a great job. look at that. >> a lot of clearing. >> a lot of clearing there. >> however, new york is under a winter weather emergency. the mayor
new york city, baltimore, and philadelphia are resuming flights. we're looking at a live picture of the flightaware.com website. at this hour no delays or cancellations on flights in and out of tampa. people traveling today, though, remember, you want to first check with your airline and make sure that everything is as scheduled. resuming flights, program officials in the washington -- federal officials will be closed today. they shutdown noon on friday. it is forcing the house to post peen...
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the storm dumped 26.8 inches of know on new york city falling short of tying its greatest snowfall ever. baltimorehad its largest snowfall on record and newark, new jersey, second largest. airports in new york city, philadelphia and baltimore resumed to limited service today. federal offices in the washington, d.c. area will remain closed tomorrow. the storm could be costly. experts say the economic impact could reach up to $850 million with restaurants, theaters and retailers taking the brunt of the hit. many businesses made extra money from people stocking up on food, shovels and other items. >>> still ahead, twitter's big changes in the top ranks. plus three dangerous men on the run. new images show how they broke out of a california maximum security jail. >>> plus controversial complaint what actress andy mcdowell said on twitter that ignited a firestorm. >>> later -- singing for solar. the cause that >>> the fbi and u.s. marshal are combining a reward for the arrest of inmates who escaped through a jail in california. they made it to the building's roof where they were able to repel to the gr
the storm dumped 26.8 inches of know on new york city falling short of tying its greatest snowfall ever. baltimorehad its largest snowfall on record and newark, new jersey, second largest. airports in new york city, philadelphia and baltimore resumed to limited service today. federal offices in the washington, d.c. area will remain closed tomorrow. the storm could be costly. experts say the economic impact could reach up to $850 million with restaurants, theaters and retailers taking the brunt...
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crawled up the east coast dumping more than two feet of snow in some parts, crippling major cities like d.c., baltimore and philadelphia. in new york city, a travel ban roads. >> unless it is truly an the road. >> but the worst of the storm damage is happening right now on the jersey shore. >> oh, the winds are horrible. it's cutting you up, the sand and the rain. >> more than three years after super storm sandy devastated communities, there is magic coastal flooding. in ocean city, chunks of ice in the streets, homes underwater in atlantic city and cars submerged and just like sandy, the storm was also deadly. many of the deaths on icy roadways. in pennsylvania, an 86 mile stretch of the pa turnpike was closed. hundreds stranded including the bus carrying the duquesne airports closed up and down the east coast and cities buried by historic snowfalls. >> totals are coming in and are expected to be record breaking. right now cities like d.c. are trying to figure out if they'll be up and running for the work week. >> parts of massachusetts were under a blizzard warning saturday. the danger isn't over yet
crawled up the east coast dumping more than two feet of snow in some parts, crippling major cities like d.c., baltimore and philadelphia. in new york city, a travel ban roads. >> unless it is truly an the road. >> but the worst of the storm damage is happening right now on the jersey shore. >> oh, the winds are horrible. it's cutting you up, the sand and the rain. >> more than three years after super storm sandy devastated communities, there is magic coastal flooding. in...
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departures to philly, charlotte, new york city, baltimore, boston and more. we caught up with samantha's whose flight to charlotte was canceled a while ago. >> reporter: you thought you were flying out of orlando today. , i did. but it got canceled. we were going to charlotte, north carolina. the flight was on until we got through security and then canceled after that. >> reporter: what happens now? >> we will have to return on sunday and we will get a flight back to charlotte. >> reporter: so you get two more days in orlando. >> yes, we do. at least we will be with family. >> reporter: yeah, an extra two days in orlando is better than anything they will see up north come this weekend as this builds up over the next day and a half. airport officials here gave us those numbers. these numbers expected to go up as the system just builds in and continues to shut things down up in the northeast. airport officials say if you are picking someone up or checking on a flight call the airport directly. that is the best way to get the information. i'm sorry, call the air
departures to philly, charlotte, new york city, baltimore, boston and more. we caught up with samantha's whose flight to charlotte was canceled a while ago. >> reporter: you thought you were flying out of orlando today. , i did. but it got canceled. we were going to charlotte, north carolina. the flight was on until we got through security and then canceled after that. >> reporter: what happens now? >> we will have to return on sunday and we will get a flight back to...
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cities. way back when we did under jimmy carter that is what brought about in baltimore the famous inner harborere were some at the time who hoped with that spark at the center that it would send a ripple throughout the city. we neglected to pay attention to the very deep structural unemployment, and the human service challenges, to lead poisoning in the generations of kids, to endemic violent crime that we accepted as if it was an inevitable part of living in the poorest sections of our cities. that's just the way it is, 24/7 open air drug markets. so i think what i have learned as mayor is that it is not enough just to do the one thing downtown. that you have to improve quality of life. you have to make a city safer and you also have to make your city more economically inclusive. it's easier to gentrify than it is to include and investments of inclusion, of economic inclusion are investments that no city by herself can usually make. there are things like mass transit, because the biggest impediment to upward economic mobility is a lack of mobility itself. there are things like affordable hous
cities. way back when we did under jimmy carter that is what brought about in baltimore the famous inner harborere were some at the time who hoped with that spark at the center that it would send a ripple throughout the city. we neglected to pay attention to the very deep structural unemployment, and the human service challenges, to lead poisoning in the generations of kids, to endemic violent crime that we accepted as if it was an inevitable part of living in the poorest sections of our...