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schools closed in philadelphia and boston. the airlines canceled thousands of flights along the eastern seaboard. we are up to 5,300 according to flightaware.com. the full forecast is just a few minutes away. >>> subpoenas may be required to gets information about president trump's wiretapping allegations. that is according to the committee as the committee asked for more time to turnover evidence. the deadline is set for monday. the first day of public hearings over the russian meddling. listen to press secretary sean spicer. >> he doesn't think that president obama went up and tapped his phone personally. i think there is no question that the obama administration, that there were actions of surveillance that occurred in the 2016 election. the president used the word wiretap in quotes to broadly surveillance and other activities. >> okay. let's note two of the president's tweets. allege he was wiretapped. two did have quotes. these two did not. take a good hard look at that. the president was tapping my phones in october. jus
schools closed in philadelphia and boston. the airlines canceled thousands of flights along the eastern seaboard. we are up to 5,300 according to flightaware.com. the full forecast is just a few minutes away. >>> subpoenas may be required to gets information about president trump's wiretapping allegations. that is according to the committee as the committee asked for more time to turnover evidence. the deadline is set for monday. the first day of public hearings over the russian...
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boston is not under the blizzard warning. here's the map, snow quickly overspread all of the northeast and new england overnight. now we are watching it through southern vermont and new hampshire. the really heavy stuff is situated in pennsylvania and northern new york, northern new jersey, into the new york city area. and that messy sleet/snow mix from d.c. to baltimore and philly, that's cutting down on your predicted snowfall forecast. this red is 18 inches. interior sections of the northeast, this is about as big as a snowstorm you'll get. and that's where we have the most significant travel impacts. but d.c. area had about two inches of snow and sleet overnight. i think you'll only end up with more snow on the backside. baltimore, four to eight inch. philly, six to ten mixing in with sleet. mount pocano, 24 to 30 inches. new york city, we lowered you to 8 to 14 as you get a mix throughout the later portions of the morning. and finally boston and providence, a little lower totals there. the jackpot, away from the cities o
boston is not under the blizzard warning. here's the map, snow quickly overspread all of the northeast and new england overnight. now we are watching it through southern vermont and new hampshire. the really heavy stuff is situated in pennsylvania and northern new york, northern new jersey, into the new york city area. and that messy sleet/snow mix from d.c. to baltimore and philly, that's cutting down on your predicted snowfall forecast. this red is 18 inches. interior sections of the...
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so will boston.es i think going forward will be an additional threat to this area because the low is still south off of jersey shore right now. >> tom costello, your 15-second advice to people whose flights have been canceled. >> reporter: the good news is, you can change your ticket without a change fee. i met a couple here from chile who weren't being rebooked until friday. they are driving to miami hoping to catch a flight from miami to chile. >> wow. tom costello who is at an empty laguardia airport, jim cantore where he's happy to be, this i know about you, all of us say one day we'll have a job where we can stay home on a snow day. you're happy to be there. in the white house now, we're getting our feedback from the pool spread that just happened, the meeting with the kingdom of saudi arabia and defense minister. let's listen. >> very nice people. >> we hope so. >> guys, thank you so much. >> i said thank you. thank you so much. >> ah. as we go to the bars. andrea mitchell, really quickly from
so will boston.es i think going forward will be an additional threat to this area because the low is still south off of jersey shore right now. >> tom costello, your 15-second advice to people whose flights have been canceled. >> reporter: the good news is, you can change your ticket without a change fee. i met a couple here from chile who weren't being rebooked until friday. they are driving to miami hoping to catch a flight from miami to chile. >> wow. tom costello who is at...
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home is boston. i am delighted to be here. i cannot read the whole book, maybe two excerpts tonight which would be interesting for you to hear. should i start there? now we will begin. this is the introduction to the book. -- sorry that i have 8 thank you very much. sorry about that i have a cold as well. i will begin with the introduction. social to the people we would become where our parents. -- the influence nine of us subtly, i hardly understood the impact until i looked back decades later. through mature eyes. both, irishad , a fact that profoundly impacted their outlook on life and the choices they made for the family. and were very conscience aware of the impact they would have. they were actually grateful to people withhe young grandsons are of immigrants. they want to go back to the country, embrace and contribute its continued growth. given, much is expected. us thoseepeated to often. repeating the gospel of saint luke, he was not admonishing us, she was challenging us. mother and dad thought it was important. for u
home is boston. i am delighted to be here. i cannot read the whole book, maybe two excerpts tonight which would be interesting for you to hear. should i start there? now we will begin. this is the introduction to the book. -- sorry that i have 8 thank you very much. sorry about that i have a cold as well. i will begin with the introduction. social to the people we would become where our parents. -- the influence nine of us subtly, i hardly understood the impact until i looked back decades...
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it could turn into a rain-sleet mix in boston. a track of either 50 miles either way could affect these accumulations. but right now 4 to 7 inches in washington, 8 to 14 in philadelphia. new york city by wednesday morning 12 to 18 inches and boston about 8 to 14 inches of snow, lester. so it looks like this could be a major snowstorm. and when you add the winds it is going to be a nightmare for power outages and all kinds of problems. >> we'll be watching in the morning for the latest, al, thanks very much. >>> a number of governors in the northeast have declared states of emergency ahead of this monster storm. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest as the region prepares for the worst. >> reporter: tonight, winter's revenge. the northeast bracing for impact after a treacherous commute this morning in chicago. the city's first snowstorm since december. >> one day it's 50 or 60. the next day it's in the 20s. it's hard to know. >> reporter: this wisconsin freeway shut down after several crashes. >> roads are terrible. multiple-vehicle
it could turn into a rain-sleet mix in boston. a track of either 50 miles either way could affect these accumulations. but right now 4 to 7 inches in washington, 8 to 14 in philadelphia. new york city by wednesday morning 12 to 18 inches and boston about 8 to 14 inches of snow, lester. so it looks like this could be a major snowstorm. and when you add the winds it is going to be a nightmare for power outages and all kinds of problems. >> we'll be watching in the morning for the latest,...
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then everything changed. >> she hit the local news here in boston. we got thousands and thousands of orders. everybody that came in here found the shelf empty because we couldn't keep on the demand. with such a large influx of orders, the golden goose offered her use of the kitchen. rosemary and blake helped out. she has a couple college kids working for her and she usually comes in around 3:00 when our employees are gone for the day and she's there from usually 3 to 11:00 at night making cookies. >> practically overnight went from having a small cooky company to having a rapidly growing business and thousand os of orders, employees to jug and will a large kitchen to navigate. >> they were able to turn the orders around. they were coming in tens of thousands. she was historically thinking in tens of dozens. quite an adaptation they needed to make. >> people were deeply inspired by her story. >> that's when blake said, i'm going to build her a social platform. i'm going to start at the cookie and go up to you. >> social media is just fascinatie ining
then everything changed. >> she hit the local news here in boston. we got thousands and thousands of orders. everybody that came in here found the shelf empty because we couldn't keep on the demand. with such a large influx of orders, the golden goose offered her use of the kitchen. rosemary and blake helped out. she has a couple college kids working for her and she usually comes in around 3:00 when our employees are gone for the day and she's there from usually 3 to 11:00 at night making...
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close to 50 in boston by 3:00 p.m. 62-mile-per-hour winds in boston, 32 in new york. m montauk.50 for boston through the evening hours. we are going to see the potential for downed trees, power lines, things of that nature. so here is your winter storm threat. here are the winter warnings as well as the blizzard warnings. i want to zoom in on these because they're very close to the boston metro as well as philadelphia. some of the northern sides of the metro area of boston will be included in the blizzard warning as well as philly. of course, it does include new york and parts of long island as well. so let's take this into the future. as we go forward in time, it's going to -- the storm in the midwest will combine with a coastal low and basically produce this nor'easter and blizzard-like conditions. this is tuesday morning. you see getting into new york city. moving forward in time. getting into boston around 8:00, 9:00. we'll be in it for about 12 hours straight. for new york city as well as boston. looking on the floor, though. i want to show the potential for snowfall totals
close to 50 in boston by 3:00 p.m. 62-mile-per-hour winds in boston, 32 in new york. m montauk.50 for boston through the evening hours. we are going to see the potential for downed trees, power lines, things of that nature. so here is your winter storm threat. here are the winter warnings as well as the blizzard warnings. i want to zoom in on these because they're very close to the boston metro as well as philadelphia. some of the northern sides of the metro area of boston will be included in...
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here's what boston medical center said. at boston medical center, b.m.c., our mission is to provide exceptional care without exception to all of our patients. as the largest health safety net system in massachusetts and in new england, b.m.c. and the patients we serve would be severely impacted by major changes to the affordable care act. massachusetts health care reform in 2008 and subsequently the affordable care act supported our efforts to provide high-quality, cost-effective care to the many formerly uninsured patients who became insured through medicaid and subsidized products. b.m.c. has worked diligently with the commonwealth of massachusetts and centers for medicare and medicaid services, c.m.s., to transition the payment and delivery of medicaid services in a more cost-effective manner. with a strong understanding of the need to especially sure that the future of medicaid is sustainable, our collective efforts have begun to produce encouraging results. medicaid and access to affordable, subsidized health care insu
here's what boston medical center said. at boston medical center, b.m.c., our mission is to provide exceptional care without exception to all of our patients. as the largest health safety net system in massachusetts and in new england, b.m.c. and the patients we serve would be severely impacted by major changes to the affordable care act. massachusetts health care reform in 2008 and subsequently the affordable care act supported our efforts to provide high-quality, cost-effective care to the...
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jfk was put on by the presidential museum in boston. [applause]
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we have offices in tokyo, tel aviv, boston, and that you can. >> why boston? lior: we were looking for a place on the east coast. we knew we were going to have development growth. in order to make sure those groups worked as one instead of two separate teams. we decided that we wanted to go to the east coast. with new york and boston, we decided we would be able to recruit more talented people in boston. we did the right choice. we managed to grow the team to more than 200 in boston. >> did you consider washington? lior: we didn't to be honest. considered, but back then washington wasn't even on our list. >> you are here at the state of the net conference. what are you doing here? lior: i believe that the cyber security agenda in general is super important and needs to be pushed. cyber security is not a problem that can be fixed with technology and be gone. it is a problem that is here to stay. if our companies are not going to push and educate everybody about cyber programs, then i think we will be in a big problem. i think right now we see a lot of progress
we have offices in tokyo, tel aviv, boston, and that you can. >> why boston? lior: we were looking for a place on the east coast. we knew we were going to have development growth. in order to make sure those groups worked as one instead of two separate teams. we decided that we wanted to go to the east coast. with new york and boston, we decided we would be able to recruit more talented people in boston. we did the right choice. we managed to grow the team to more than 200 in boston....
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and joining me on the phone from boston, massachusetts, i am joined by the mayor of boston, and there's a snow emergency in effect in that city. thank you so much for joining us. give us a sense of what you are seeing right now besides just white. >> right now it really has not started snowing too bad in boston, and we have been pretreating our roads all morning and preparing for the snow and by 10:00 this will pick up, and we will have plows out all day long, and we have a snow emergency in boston so we are asking people to stay off the main thoroughfares and no parking on the streets and keep an eye out for your neighbors, and we will be removing snow all day. >> mother nature seems to have it out for you, mr. mayor. every since you have been mayor of boston you have been hit with serious snow storms winter after winter, and this is different in that it's right in the middle of the week and why does that make things harder? >> it's more complicated because of work and school. when we had the big snow in 2015, it was happening on the weekends, and this case here, we're getting it on a
and joining me on the phone from boston, massachusetts, i am joined by the mayor of boston, and there's a snow emergency in effect in that city. thank you so much for joining us. give us a sense of what you are seeing right now besides just white. >> right now it really has not started snowing too bad in boston, and we have been pretreating our roads all morning and preparing for the snow and by 10:00 this will pick up, and we will have plows out all day long, and we have a snow emergency...
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boston at 6 to 12. in the new york area at 12 to 18. philadelphia at 8 to 12, and d.c., a few inches of snow but much bigger totals just west of all these cities. and the wind is part of the story. as this deepens and undergoes bombogenesis, we'll see gusts top 60mph, so power outages will come along with this as well as coastal flooding. >> mason: eric fisher, thanks. michelle milner cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >> reporter: road crews are working 12-hour shifts, racing to stay ahead of the massive nor'easter expected to bring up to two feet of snow. they've already prepped roads with a chemical snow melt. do you really think you were going to get away scot-free? >> i was hoping. >> reporter: and this his salt truck to head out on his ten-mile route. >> the salt on the road from the brian will melt the snow by the time we get out there. it's going to help us out. >> reporter: an arctic blast has surfaced in recent days from the midwest to the east coast. this house in webster, new york, was entombed in ice. t
boston at 6 to 12. in the new york area at 12 to 18. philadelphia at 8 to 12, and d.c., a few inches of snow but much bigger totals just west of all these cities. and the wind is part of the story. as this deepens and undergoes bombogenesis, we'll see gusts top 60mph, so power outages will come along with this as well as coastal flooding. >> mason: eric fisher, thanks. michelle milner cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >> reporter: road crews are working 12-hour...
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it occurred in the boston division of the boston division will work it. where were these children victimized and hard? that happened in the boston division as of the boston division will work it. but when it comes to cyber, that framework breaks down because where it happened, if that's all you ask, you may end up with some fairly random manifestation of a threat that is coming from someplace on the other side of the earth, that is hitting many different places in the united states and around the world. it just happens to pop in a particular site of intrusion in a particular place. we think if we assigned to work based on that often random manifestation of the threat, we may not be at our best. we have developed something called the cyber threat team model where we're doing something due to assign work in the fbi. we are assigning cyber intrusion work based on who shows the chops to address that threat. which field office has demonstrated the greatest ability to respond and detect, respond to and for a particular sophisticated adversary works whichever fi
it occurred in the boston division of the boston division will work it. where were these children victimized and hard? that happened in the boston division as of the boston division will work it. but when it comes to cyber, that framework breaks down because where it happened, if that's all you ask, you may end up with some fairly random manifestation of a threat that is coming from someplace on the other side of the earth, that is hitting many different places in the united states and around...
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and if you look at some of these areas like boston, you can see no flights going in to boston.s going into new york city right now. flights are resuming, of course, in d.c., philadelphia, a handful of flights. we think new york will be back online picking up a couple more flights as we go through the evening hours. but as far as logan is concerned, wolf, it could be a while before flights start going into there. it's affecting not only domestic travel but international travel as well. it creates that domino effect across the country and the world. >> certainly does. all right, jennifer, thanks very much. jennifer gray helping us out with the weather. we're waiting once again for the white house press secretary sean spicer to go to the lectern. he'll take questions shortly on health care, other issues as well. live coverage of that coming up. . the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® sugar, we're letting you go. what? who's replacing me? splenda naturals? look, s
and if you look at some of these areas like boston, you can see no flights going in to boston.s going into new york city right now. flights are resuming, of course, in d.c., philadelphia, a handful of flights. we think new york will be back online picking up a couple more flights as we go through the evening hours. but as far as logan is concerned, wolf, it could be a while before flights start going into there. it's affecting not only domestic travel but international travel as well. it...
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now officials here in massachusetts are urging people to stay off the roads and boston, the city of boston, has announced that schools will be closed again tomorrow. so no doubt, david, this is still a very dangerous storm. >> all right. gio benitez. our thanks to you. chief meteorologist, ginger zee in new york square. you told us snow totals will depend on the freezing rain line, and it will make for treacherous driving yet again. >> reporter: exactly, david. we straddled that line here in new york city. other coastal kmucommunities in sloppy mess, and my taxi got stuck getting out of here. we have warnings. on tonight still, coastal new hampshire and maine, and the blizzard warnings, and that means the wind combined with the precipitation. you can see it right there. snow, the mixing line in pink, and the green where it's transferred over especially at the cape. as it pulls off to the north and east, heavy snow bands wrap around, and new england might see 6 to 12 inches of snow. very windy and cold behind it. watch it stretch to gainesville and even jacksonville. >> another 6 to 12 inch
now officials here in massachusetts are urging people to stay off the roads and boston, the city of boston, has announced that schools will be closed again tomorrow. so no doubt, david, this is still a very dangerous storm. >> all right. gio benitez. our thanks to you. chief meteorologist, ginger zee in new york square. you told us snow totals will depend on the freezing rain line, and it will make for treacherous driving yet again. >> reporter: exactly, david. we straddled that...
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again, up to 24 inches in parts of boston. 16 in worcester. 12 inches over in boston. we are expecting this storm to whip through the area. they are concerned about what the governor called killer cold, a front system that could bring heavy snow and bring down power lines. it could leave hundreds of thousands of people. the governor warned everyone to please stay off the road. only emergency personnel should be outdoors going through the conditions. they are expecting a treacherous day here. we are at the start of the storm system. we expect this light snow to become incredibly heavy and gusty winds upwards of 60 miles an hour. stephanie? >> all right. let's look at this for a moment. middle of march. i'm sitting across from a fancy fifth avenue boutique that is showing spring and summer dresses. there's only one man to ask about this weather. it is bill karins. bill karins is inside with the forecast. people are ready for spring break and summer dressing. i have ski goggles on, sitting in a bed of snow. >> ridgewood, 20 miles away from where you are. there have been c
again, up to 24 inches in parts of boston. 16 in worcester. 12 inches over in boston. we are expecting this storm to whip through the area. they are concerned about what the governor called killer cold, a front system that could bring heavy snow and bring down power lines. it could leave hundreds of thousands of people. the governor warned everyone to please stay off the road. only emergency personnel should be outdoors going through the conditions. they are expecting a treacherous day here. we...
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ann thompson joins us from boston.ols there, what's it like on the ground? >> reporter: steve, i'll tell you right now, it's pretty crumby. the rain and snow mix is coming straight down. at times earlier today, it was literally snowing at an angle, but that has stopped. you know, jim cantore was having a blast out there near wooster, but i can tell you here in boston, it's been a really serious situation. and let me show you some videotape from earlier today as a tractor-trailer tried to make it's way across the bridge. that's the bridge that crosses the charles river here in boston. and it jackknifed. somehow, miraculously, nobody was hurt, including the driver, but it is a treacherous situation out there. as a result, the city of boston is going to put down some 4,000 tons of salt before the night is over. schools are closed tomorrow in boston, but the snow emergency lifts at 7:00 a.m., steve. >> all right, ann thompson in front of the state house. we'll be right back with more highly scientific, never failed in hist
ann thompson joins us from boston.ols there, what's it like on the ground? >> reporter: steve, i'll tell you right now, it's pretty crumby. the rain and snow mix is coming straight down. at times earlier today, it was literally snowing at an angle, but that has stopped. you know, jim cantore was having a blast out there near wooster, but i can tell you here in boston, it's been a really serious situation. and let me show you some videotape from earlier today as a tractor-trailer tried to...
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boston really not moving at all today.lly, we expect a pickup this afternoon or evening and washington, d.c., things started getting better this afternoon, hopefully by tonight things are back to normal. chicago has been struggling. let's come out live down the corridor inside this abandoned laguardia airport. they ought to be filming a "die hard" movie here. nobody is here. all of the arrivals are canceled. all of the departures, you've got to be very suspicis of anything that says "on tim" i think that's highly unlikely that you'll have an on time departure. we departure. we talked to american airlines, they are saying nothing is moving until tomorrow. everything here is canceled. if you need more affirmation, more signs that in fact nothing subpoena thatting and it's highly unlikely that you are going to have flights today. here's the chick in area at american airlines. it's empty, right? there is nobody here. there are no passengers. there are very few employees. it's not just american. i'm going to do a pivot and look
boston really not moving at all today.lly, we expect a pickup this afternoon or evening and washington, d.c., things started getting better this afternoon, hopefully by tonight things are back to normal. chicago has been struggling. let's come out live down the corridor inside this abandoned laguardia airport. they ought to be filming a "die hard" movie here. nobody is here. all of the arrivals are canceled. all of the departures, you've got to be very suspicis of anything that says...
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the same thing in boston. the good news is washington hopes to have flights o off this afternoon. >> washington, they didn't shut it all down but here they weren't taking any chances. tom, great job. if i get some time later this afternoon, i'll come and hang out with you. >> reporter: come on by. the coffee shop is open. >> coming up, we'll go live to capitol hill. how republicans are spending the bltering c.b.o. reportnd new goc concerns about getting the bill passed. more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper actually making your body feel better... that's exactly what tommie copper does for people everywhere. they call it "wearable wellness," and tommie copper has infused it into everything they do. why not experience the difference tommie copper can make in your life? go to tommiecopper.com, enter your e-mail to become part of the tommie copper commun
the same thing in boston. the good news is washington hopes to have flights o off this afternoon. >> washington, they didn't shut it all down but here they weren't taking any chances. tom, great job. if i get some time later this afternoon, i'll come and hang out with you. >> reporter: come on by. the coffee shop is open. >> coming up, we'll go live to capitol hill. how republicans are spending the bltering c.b.o. reportnd new goc concerns about getting the bill passed. more...
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." ♪ >> boston schools are changing the world map that they are using.ries are not true to size on the mercator mat. social studies classrooms throughout the boston public school systems are switching to the peters projection map, which shows land areas closer to their true size. superintendent of the boston public schools opportunity and achievement gap tells us why. he says it's time to "decolonize that curriculum." you know what else was eurocentric? a little thing called history. as an of western civilization. a lot of cool things happened between the roman empire and defeating the nazis. the columbian exchange, that was fun. that's why maps look like that. when studying ancient things like greece or the norman conquest, it's nice to be able to see what you're talking abou about. why isn't this a new map equator centric? that's a much better map. now our friends from the north pole will feel included. ♪ >> tom: what a good point i just made. [laughter] >> outrageous that they would want a map that's a better showing what the world looks like. how abo
." ♪ >> boston schools are changing the world map that they are using.ries are not true to size on the mercator mat. social studies classrooms throughout the boston public school systems are switching to the peters projection map, which shows land areas closer to their true size. superintendent of the boston public schools opportunity and achievement gap tells us why. he says it's time to "decolonize that curriculum." you know what else was eurocentric? a little thing...
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we have offices in tokyo, tel aviv, boston and uk. >> host: why boston? >> we were looking for a place on the east coast because we know we would have the (inaudible) and intelligence group involved. in order to make sure those two groups work as one team and not two separate teams and the working hour differences we decided we wanted to go to the east coast and the debate between new york and boston we decided we will be able to recruit and hire more talented people in our field in boston. we know we did the right choice because we manage to grow the team from 0 to more than a hundred people in boston. >> host: did you consider washington? >> guest: we didn't to be honest. it is interesting because with hindsight we probably would consider but washington wasn't even on our list back then. >> you were here at the state of the net conference mr. div. what are you doing here? >> i believe the cybersecurity agenda in general is super important that needs to be pushed. and the reason is that cybersecurity is not a problem. it was high in technology and then i
we have offices in tokyo, tel aviv, boston and uk. >> host: why boston? >> we were looking for a place on the east coast because we know we would have the (inaudible) and intelligence group involved. in order to make sure those two groups work as one team and not two separate teams and the working hour differences we decided we wanted to go to the east coast and the debate between new york and boston we decided we will be able to recruit and hire more talented people in our field in...
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boston, new york, philadelphia. they may get a ton of snow today. kelly wright has more from washington. >> we haven't had a lot of snow this winter, but i'm really looking forward to it. >> the biggest winter storm of the season is expected to slam the northeast. nearly two feet of snow is expected to fall which could shut down major cities from washington, d.c. to boston. >> this will be a heavy, wet snow. it will stake to power lines, stick to trees. we could see more trees down, more power outages. the snow could be heavy enough to cancel flights. one traveler is nervous about her flight. >> i'm a -- i'm actually going to be traveling to chicago. i'm really worried but i'll make it. >> coastal areas in new england could see flooding due to the storm. >> we have a lot of snow coming in. the potential for visibility to drop, get the whiteout effect and then hazard and navigation just for being on the water. >> the south over the weekend. which is causing problems for drivers in tennessee. >> it's pretty to see the snow come down but i'd rather it
boston, new york, philadelphia. they may get a ton of snow today. kelly wright has more from washington. >> we haven't had a lot of snow this winter, but i'm really looking forward to it. >> the biggest winter storm of the season is expected to slam the northeast. nearly two feet of snow is expected to fall which could shut down major cities from washington, d.c. to boston. >> this will be a heavy, wet snow. it will stake to power lines, stick to trees. we could see more trees...
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new york and boston are at a standstill. richard reeve live at the reagan normal airport as it works to get on track after the winter whiplash. they had a cancellations, too. >> that is right. huge came of catch-up here. on the tarmac the jets are firing up. dry pavement. there are cancellations and the theys for the passengers. snow squalls, long line and frustration. >> they said 18 inches of snow. they canceled that. >> thaw tried to get on 6:30 p.m. flight yesterday. >> so the children did a roadtrip. >> two daughters and the two husbands rented a car and drove from here, washington national airport to boston logan airport. >> 444 miles by car. >> they didn't get home until 2:30 a.m. >> smith's wife had flights in new york and charlotte and both canceled. >> maybe the third time >> i hope so. >> the authority says the tarmac crews working overnight cleared most major runways here. >> running on time. >> at least for those in the texas choir group. >> it's not so surprising. >> heading south is a good plan. >> yes. >> des
new york and boston are at a standstill. richard reeve live at the reagan normal airport as it works to get on track after the winter whiplash. they had a cancellations, too. >> that is right. huge came of catch-up here. on the tarmac the jets are firing up. dry pavement. there are cancellations and the theys for the passengers. snow squalls, long line and frustration. >> they said 18 inches of snow. they canceled that. >> thaw tried to get on 6:30 p.m. flight yesterday....
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boston, new york and chicago had lake-effect snow.rain and san francisco, some fog for the evening. >> make sure to check the status of your flight before you head to the airport. bill karins, thanks so much keeping an eye on the weather for us. >>> new developments in the jerry sandusky child case. the first former athletic director, tim curley, pleaded guilty to child endangerment charge. the light haired man seen here also pleaded guilty to the same charge. the two men, along with the former president handled a 2001 complaint from a graduate assistant who saw sandusky abuse a young boy in the team's showers. they failed to report the information to the police or child services. sandusky was arrested more than ten years later and convicted in 2012. >>> show you this woman in texas who took drastic measures to save a tree. this is 67-year-old jerry. he climbed that tree and refused to leave to stop the electric company from cutting it down. it's not the first time she did that. she did the same thing six years ago but that time she h
boston, new york and chicago had lake-effect snow.rain and san francisco, some fog for the evening. >> make sure to check the status of your flight before you head to the airport. bill karins, thanks so much keeping an eye on the weather for us. >>> new developments in the jerry sandusky child case. the first former athletic director, tim curley, pleaded guilty to child endangerment charge. the light haired man seen here also pleaded guilty to the same charge. the two men, along...
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move up to boston. big red there. american airlines tells us, in boston and new york, they don't expect to recover and reopen until midday tomorrow. let's move on down the coast, to the flight of our misery map to washington, d.c. and philly same story. they're not going to recover fast. washington, reagan and dulles, those two airports may start to recover today. they may recover today. but flights and planes were out of position. if they miss a flight, for example, a dallas to la guardia leg, and that plane is not in position for the next leg, there's a ripple effect across the country. this could take several days to recover when you have so many people who have missed their flights and need to get from point "a" to point "b." a long recovery. the airlines have waived the change fees. you can change the ticket without penalty. back to you. >> tom costello, thank you. >>> nbc's indra petersons is driving through the storm. indra, good morning to you. >> good morning, matt. evident the blizzard of 2017 is here. very
move up to boston. big red there. american airlines tells us, in boston and new york, they don't expect to recover and reopen until midday tomorrow. let's move on down the coast, to the flight of our misery map to washington, d.c. and philly same story. they're not going to recover fast. washington, reagan and dulles, those two airports may start to recover today. they may recover today. but flights and planes were out of position. if they miss a flight, for example, a dallas to la guardia leg,...
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boston. inland 12 to 18 more in poconos. for most airports they're open and operating. rob smith down in union square in new york city. how is this there rob? >> reporter: it's still that sample of winter weather that we're getting here. it's kind of little bit of snow kind of sleet. it's just small little pellets. they were blowing harder little bit ago. it was miserable here for about an hour. the city is shut down mode. people weren't expecting the storm to be this light. you got five to six inches of snow. normally people will be going to work. i think they were scared off by the predictions of the storm from new york city. it moved a little bit away from us. that is spared millions of people. they stayed home. that's the way it is. lot of the resources that we using here no new york have been moved to up central new york. reporter: couple of feet indeed. thanks. the truth is, they put the plows out overnight so they can deal with this morning. the morning commute in new york city has not
boston. inland 12 to 18 more in poconos. for most airports they're open and operating. rob smith down in union square in new york city. how is this there rob? >> reporter: it's still that sample of winter weather that we're getting here. it's kind of little bit of snow kind of sleet. it's just small little pellets. they were blowing harder little bit ago. it was miserable here for about an hour. the city is shut down mode. people weren't expecting the storm to be this light. you got five...
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you're here. >> reporter: it's friday morning in boston, which means dr. jim o'connell is making his rounds. >> so what are we going to do for you? what's up today? >> reporter: he might be a little more comfortable inside a warm examing room, but that's not where his patients are. o'connell is boston's only doctor left still making house calls to the homeless. >> anything changed since last night? i feel like i'm a country doctor in the middle of the city. >> reporter: o'connell was a 30-year-old medical student at harvard when he passed up an oncology fellowship for a qoon-year position heading up a new nonprofit called boston health care for the homeless. one year turned into a career. >> started to realize i'm just a doctor and what i can do is get to know you and ease your srveg just as i would as an oncology. >> reporter: what better population to heal? >> you could not find a more grateful population. >> reporter: 32 years later, the program he started is now the country's largest of its kind. >> oh, that one hurt, didn't it? >> no, no, no. it dbut
you're here. >> reporter: it's friday morning in boston, which means dr. jim o'connell is making his rounds. >> so what are we going to do for you? what's up today? >> reporter: he might be a little more comfortable inside a warm examing room, but that's not where his patients are. o'connell is boston's only doctor left still making house calls to the homeless. >> anything changed since last night? i feel like i'm a country doctor in the middle of the city. >>...
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host: when you are in boston, you joined delta sigma theta. i guess there was no chapter at wellesley? [laughter] dr. pinn: are you getting. kidding? at wellesley, at that point, minority was considered to be black. there were two seniors, no juniors, and two sophomores and four in the freshman class. so a total of eight and that environment. few ofause there were so people,ities or black you got to know who was in the whole new england area. we got to know kids at dartmouth, harvard, cedar radcliffe, all the schools in that area. it seems like the sororities and fraternities were the ways to really get to know not only other blacks who were in school at that point, but really get to know people from the boston area. i value that experience for many years and heard people say that boston is a very cold place when they go to school, when they really just a in the school environment. i got to know many people from the boston area who joined the sororities and fraternities and art gatherings -- and our gatherings. that gave me a community of peop
host: when you are in boston, you joined delta sigma theta. i guess there was no chapter at wellesley? [laughter] dr. pinn: are you getting. kidding? at wellesley, at that point, minority was considered to be black. there were two seniors, no juniors, and two sophomores and four in the freshman class. so a total of eight and that environment. few ofause there were so people,ities or black you got to know who was in the whole new england area. we got to know kids at dartmouth, harvard, cedar...
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anne thompson, nbc news, boston. oh, yum. >>> the republican led effort to replace the affordable care act generated support and concern from many different groups. the american health care act which the gop hopes will replace obamacare has the president's blessing while they say it could result in millions of people losing coverage. in all the discussion, what hasn't been addressed is the new affect on small and medium businesses those with over 50 employees and those with less. we thought we would take time to dig into the numbers. john is the founder and ceo of the small business majority and kevin kuhlman is director of government relations with the national federation of independent businesses, the nfib where he specializes in health care and insurance issues. good to see you both. >> good to be here. >> thanks for having us. >> i appreciate you taking time so we can dissect this and understand how it affects small and medium sized business owners. to start off, let's go backward. before obamacare, one of the bi
anne thompson, nbc news, boston. oh, yum. >>> the republican led effort to replace the affordable care act generated support and concern from many different groups. the american health care act which the gop hopes will replace obamacare has the president's blessing while they say it could result in millions of people losing coverage. in all the discussion, what hasn't been addressed is the new affect on small and medium businesses those with over 50 employees and those with less. we...
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we have offices in tokyo, tel aviv, boston and u.k.. >> host: why boston? >> guest: is boston, we were looking for a place in the east coast, because we knew we were going to have the development and the intelligence group in tel aviv. so in order to make sure that those two groups work as one team and not two separate team and work in hour differences, we decided that we want to go to the east coast. and then the debate between new york and boston, we decided that we will be able to recruit and hire more talented people in our field in boston. and by now it's like we know that we did the right choice because we managed the grow the team from zero to more than hundred people in boston. >> host: did you consider washington? >> guest: so we didn't, to be honest. and it's interesting because with hindsight, probably we would consider, but back then washington wasn't even on our list. >> host: so you are here at the state of the net conference, mr. div. what are you doing here? >> guest: so i believe the cybersecurity agenda in general, this is super, super imp
we have offices in tokyo, tel aviv, boston and u.k.. >> host: why boston? >> guest: is boston, we were looking for a place in the east coast, because we knew we were going to have the development and the intelligence group in tel aviv. so in order to make sure that those two groups work as one team and not two separate team and work in hour differences, we decided that we want to go to the east coast. and then the debate between new york and boston, we decided that we will be able...
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new york, connecticut, philly, boston, stay in. >> thanks for joining us.iggs. "new day" starts now. >>> all right. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." it's tuesday, march 14th, 6:00 in the morning here in new york. alisyn is off. poppy harlow, braving the blizzard to be here with me. >> i'm from minnesota. >> this is nothing for you. she didn't even wear a coat this morning. we do begin with breaking news about the weather. it's a powerful winter storm that's slamming the northeast and mid-atlantic states. tens of millions will be in the path of this storm. you have eight states under blizzard warnings. >> that gives you a sense of how broad this is. it's a huge nor'easter expected to dump more than 2 feet of snow in some areas. schools here in new york city closed. schools closed in boston and philadelphia. whiteout conditions wreaking havoc for travelers. more than 5,000 flights already canceled. let's begin our complete coverage of this storm this morning with our meteorologist, chad myers, who is
new york, connecticut, philly, boston, stay in. >> thanks for joining us.iggs. "new day" starts now. >>> all right. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is "new day." it's tuesday, march 14th, 6:00 in the morning here in new york. alisyn is off. poppy harlow, braving the blizzard to be here with me. >> i'm from minnesota. >> this is nothing for you. she didn't even wear a coat this morning. we do begin with...
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boston at 6 to 12. in the new york area at 12 to 18. philadelphia at 8 to 12, and d.c., a few inches of snow but much bigger totals just west of all these cities. and the wind is part of the story. as this deepens and undergoes bombogenesis, we'll see gusts top 60 miles per hour. so power outages will be coming along with this, as well as some coastal flooding. anthony? >> eric fisher, thanks. >>> michelle miller in cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >> reporter: road crews are working 12-hour shifts, racing to stay ahead of the massive to two feet of snow. they've already prepped roads with a chemical snow melt. did you really think you were going to get away scot-free? >> i was hoping. >> reporter: and this afternoon rich deszcz loaded up his salt truck to head out on his ten-mile route. >> the salt on the road from the brine will melt the snow by the time we get out there. it's going to help us out. >> reporter: an arctic blast has surfaced in recent days from the midwest to the east coast. this house in webster,
boston at 6 to 12. in the new york area at 12 to 18. philadelphia at 8 to 12, and d.c., a few inches of snow but much bigger totals just west of all these cities. and the wind is part of the story. as this deepens and undergoes bombogenesis, we'll see gusts top 60 miles per hour. so power outages will be coming along with this, as well as some coastal flooding. anthony? >> eric fisher, thanks. >>> michelle miller in cleveland has a look at preparations for the big storm. >>...
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this evening, boston you'll have light snow. new york city and boston wind gusts 35 to 40 miles an hour. we'll see snow showers throughout the region. as far as further accumulations, we're basically looking at a few inches of snow in upstate new york. as you get into northern new england you could see anywhere from eight to ten inches of know. lester. >> thank you. >>> shock waves are being felt from something of an earthquake by the nonpartisan congressional budget office. it would result in 24 million fewer people. the white house is pushing back as millions of anxious americans wonder what to believe about what will happen to their health coverage. here is peter alexander. >> reporter: less than 24 hours after an independent analysis dealt a punishing blow to the republican plan to replace obamacare, the white house is trying to resurrect it. >> this is it. if we don't get this through the goal of repealing obamacare and instituting a system that will be patient centered will be unbelievably difficult. >> reporter: the strat
this evening, boston you'll have light snow. new york city and boston wind gusts 35 to 40 miles an hour. we'll see snow showers throughout the region. as far as further accumulations, we're basically looking at a few inches of snow in upstate new york. as you get into northern new england you could see anywhere from eight to ten inches of know. lester. >> thank you. >>> shock waves are being felt from something of an earthquake by the nonpartisan congressional budget office. it...
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flight, out of boston, or to boston, rather, that is still on time.t it is messing up a lot of people's travel plans. since sunday, 8,000 flights nationwide, have been canceled. and that number might go up into tomorrow. and this is why, stella is described as some forecasters as an icy wrath and the national service in philadelphia, is calling it life-threatening. the midwest is dealing with the repercussions of stella. a lake effect snow warning there is in effect until this afternoon. so back out here, at sfo, we have talked to some people, who had to spend the night here, and one person is from france, who is trying to get to new york last night, and of course, that flight got canceled. and now the next best thing for him is a flight to charlotte that doesn't leave until 10:00 tonight and then hopefully at some point, tonight, he will be able to get to new york. but we will see. but this storm is suppose continue and only add to more cancellations as it procongresses. sfo, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> near big sur, a bridge damaged beyond repair by re
flight, out of boston, or to boston, rather, that is still on time.t it is messing up a lot of people's travel plans. since sunday, 8,000 flights nationwide, have been canceled. and that number might go up into tomorrow. and this is why, stella is described as some forecasters as an icy wrath and the national service in philadelphia, is calling it life-threatening. the midwest is dealing with the repercussions of stella. a lake effect snow warning there is in effect until this afternoon. so...
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we would've had to inches in boston, new york, two feet in boston, two feet in new york just like theycted. instead it moves 40 miles of the west so they got it inland. they can't be perfect. they were close. >> bob: people upset when they say there's a big storm and it doesn't happen. they should be happy. >> dana: i'm not going to ask what you're doing up at 4:00 in the morning but greg needs to get in here. >> greg: the neuro- government offices were closed today. did anybody notice? -- new york government offices. >> greg, you are a one-trick pony. >> bob: he is one one trick. >> dana: you said new york couldn't handle two feet of snow. i've been here for a couple big storms but you have me a little nervous. >> they were predicting one to r six hours. blizzard like conditions. winds above 25, 30 miles an hour and gusts to 50. no matter how good they are getting rid of the snow and they are good at it, if an overrun view, it overruns you. mother nature can eventually beat you. didn't happen this time. >> bob: plowing by de blasio de blasio, >> dana: we are going to cut you off and t
we would've had to inches in boston, new york, two feet in boston, two feet in new york just like theycted. instead it moves 40 miles of the west so they got it inland. they can't be perfect. they were close. >> bob: people upset when they say there's a big storm and it doesn't happen. they should be happy. >> dana: i'm not going to ask what you're doing up at 4:00 in the morning but greg needs to get in here. >> greg: the neuro- government offices were closed today. did...
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up into boston. all the airports affected.nes are not going put planes on the ground and let them get dumbed up on 14 and 18 inches of snow. they moved the planes out of position and bring them back once the runways are cleared. this could be a 24-48 -- the airline waving the fees. don't try, it's not going to happen. flights canceled for tomorrow. amtrak, also affected. they are going to modifying schedules up down east coast tomorrow. the axel legislator line is going to be open. d.c. to new york, new york to boston cancelled tomorrow. greta. back to you. >>> the u.s. attorney was fired by president trump and 45 forced to resign, including paul fish. was snap a photo of the damage and voila! voila! (sigh) i wish my insurance company had that... ! hold it... hold it boys... there's supposed to be three of you... where's your brother? where's your brother? hey, where's charlie? charlie?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance ...one of many pieces in my life.
up into boston. all the airports affected.nes are not going put planes on the ground and let them get dumbed up on 14 and 18 inches of snow. they moved the planes out of position and bring them back once the runways are cleared. this could be a 24-48 -- the airline waving the fees. don't try, it's not going to happen. flights canceled for tomorrow. amtrak, also affected. they are going to modifying schedules up down east coast tomorrow. the axel legislator line is going to be open. d.c. to new...
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in boston so boston works it . where would the children victimized blacks boston division. with cyberit breaks down because we're happened use a lot and up with the random manifestation of a threat coming from someplace on the other side of the year hitting many different places nd united states and it just happens to pop any particular place we think if we assign the work of that random manifestation we may not be at our best so we have the cyberthreat team model we are assigning cyber intrusion work based on who shows the tops to address that threat. which field office demonstrated the greatest ability to respond and detect and thwart a particular sophisticated adversary? whichever field office has demonstrated that recall that the strat of this. the strategic office. the physical machines that sits in a particular place recall those the offices that help we called them a the tac office. those that show themselves greater at the threat even though that physical minyan --- manifestation will help in little rock. it has the unintended consequence of generating competition y
in boston so boston works it . where would the children victimized blacks boston division. with cyberit breaks down because we're happened use a lot and up with the random manifestation of a threat coming from someplace on the other side of the year hitting many different places nd united states and it just happens to pop any particular place we think if we assign the work of that random manifestation we may not be at our best so we have the cyberthreat team model we are assigning cyber...