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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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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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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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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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Jan 11, 2016
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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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Jan 22, 2016
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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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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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Jan 28, 2016
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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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Jan 22, 2016
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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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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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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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we're talking about cities like baltimore, washington, d.c., and philadelphia. already in d-c, the snow is crippling traffic... and they're preparing for up to two feet and powerful winds! already falling in much of kentucky and tennessee. that winter storm is expected to disrupt travel starting friday morning. and because of that-- all major airlines are waiving fees if you need to change your flight. but depending on the airline-- only certain airports are included -- most are in the mid-atlantic and northeast. we should also point out-- there are restrictions and rebooking. we've made it easy for you on wtsp- we have an breakdown by airline"-- with all the information you need to rebook. a worker at sylvan abbey memorial park in clearwater found bob taylor yesterday morning, 19 hours after he was last seen at his home. he was found in the woods on the property. detective thomas dawe kept taylor warm until help arrived. the 82-year old got disoriented and fell in a secluded area. he was treated and this precious dog is safe and the two-pound from a largo pet s
we're talking about cities like baltimore, washington, d.c., and philadelphia. already in d-c, the snow is crippling traffic... and they're preparing for up to two feet and powerful winds! already falling in much of kentucky and tennessee. that winter storm is expected to disrupt travel starting friday morning. and because of that-- all major airlines are waiving fees if you need to change your flight. but depending on the airline-- only certain airports are included -- most are in the...
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. >>> first headlines on your new york city and baltimore travel bans have been lift as millions of americans are trying to dig out of snow packed cities after a massive blizzard slimmed the east coast at least 18 didn't survive after two feet of snow fell in places and hurricane force winds caused blind whiteout can can whiteout -- whiteout conditions. crews were worried the snow could slow 911 response times. >> our interest is public safety moving first responders and getting the city back open. >> i'm well beyond the idea of winter wonder land. there's no romance to a blizzard. >> 250,000 are without pow they are morning. if snow wasn't enough, major coastal flooding pushed water up let's head over to ashley now. what can folks expect who have head there today? >> we're starting to clear out. winds are slowing down. you saw whiteout conditions there. now seeing bright sunshine out the door for them this morning. thousand that clean up has started as the system is pulling off to the northeast. we're talking about several areas, big urban areas we picked up over two feet of snow including n
. >>> first headlines on your new york city and baltimore travel bans have been lift as millions of americans are trying to dig out of snow packed cities after a massive blizzard slimmed the east coast at least 18 didn't survive after two feet of snow fell in places and hurricane force winds caused blind whiteout can can whiteout -- whiteout conditions. crews were worried the snow could slow 911 response times. >> our interest is public safety moving first responders and getting...
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new york city, baltimore and d-c... all getting the worst of it... with some areas expected to dig out of nearly 30 inches of snow when it's all said and done. a powerful winter storm is bearing down right now with at least 12 fatalities reported. fox news correspondent joel waldman has more. waldman says oncam intro : "this blizzard is living up to its hype here in washington - while new york city was caught off guard... with the snow totals there already tripling forecasters predictions." a travel ban is in effect for new york city as the mayor there warned of the potential for 20, 25 or even maybe 30 inches of snow. de blasio says: "until we finally see this storm end and we see just how much was dumped on us, then we can estimate between the ban and the suspension of public transportation, many of the city's top tourist attractions - like museums and theaters - were forced to close... huether says: "i had a front-row ticket and i was so excited to see al pacino and got myself here and it's closed." in new jersey - thousands of power outages were
new york city, baltimore and d-c... all getting the worst of it... with some areas expected to dig out of nearly 30 inches of snow when it's all said and done. a powerful winter storm is bearing down right now with at least 12 fatalities reported. fox news correspondent joel waldman has more. waldman says oncam intro : "this blizzard is living up to its hype here in washington - while new york city was caught off guard... with the snow totals there already tripling forecasters...
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Jan 25, 2016
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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, the clean up will take time (mayor stephanie rawlings-blake, baltimore, maryland) i'm asking for residents to continue to be patient. in philadelphia, the airport resumed service sunday and septa officials said most mass transit will slowly get back online throughout the day (jeffrey d. knueppel, septa general manager) we haven't operated these trains in a couple of days now. we're doing what we can to bring people in early to make sure they operate, but it is going to be a slow start. the new york travel ban was lifted and area subway and rail lines will run today but mayor deblasio encouraged residents to avoid driving (mayor bill de blasio, new york city) leave your car where it is. don't try to shovel it out today. and though they didn't get much snow, some residents along new jersey's shore said they saw damage from the storm worse than from super storm sandy
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, the clean up will take time (mayor stephanie rawlings-blake, baltimore, maryland) i'm asking for residents to continue to be patient. in philadelphia, the airport resumed service sunday and septa officials said most mass transit will slowly get back online throughout the...
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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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Jan 25, 2016
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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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already of rain is through with moderate showers over the city of baltimore.et's get a look at the immediate washington metro, moderate shower activity gaithersburg, germantown, mount airy, college park, takoma park, northeast d.c., georgetown getting moderate rain. leesburg, mclean, getting moderate rain. north, the warmer air pushing north. this extends all the way into the midsouth. the big picture the next couple days, rain moving in. fairly short-lived. much cooler air will rush in. morning, mild day. by the afternoon, evening time frame, a big transition of temperatures. the height of the storm midnight until 3 a.m.. by after 5 a.m., the rain is wrapping up. by sunrise, just drizzle. it will begton east, very mild. a couple of the last drops at 10:00. 4:40, afternoon, kickoff, sunshine, 60's, stronger southwest breezes at 10 to 20. the second half of the game the temperatures plummet, the wind picks up a little bit. be prepared if you were one of those with a redskins ticket tomorrow, the high temperatures cooling down. upper 30's, 40. let's go back in t
already of rain is through with moderate showers over the city of baltimore.et's get a look at the immediate washington metro, moderate shower activity gaithersburg, germantown, mount airy, college park, takoma park, northeast d.c., georgetown getting moderate rain. leesburg, mclean, getting moderate rain. north, the warmer air pushing north. this extends all the way into the midsouth. the big picture the next couple days, rain moving in. fairly short-lived. much cooler air will rush in....
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Jan 16, 2016
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that's equal to losing everyliving in the city of baltimore, maryland. to high school student thomas forman, this was unacceptable. captain of his new jerseyked with his parents and teammates to kick off a unique fundraiser. they call it tackles4tanzania. hi, thomas. kids news." >> so, what inspired you to take on fighting malaria in tanzania?s a funny story. i was on a plane ride home from china, and next to me was a canadian businessman. i struck up a conversation with this man, and he told me all about malaria. with the disease, but he told me all about it -- who it killed, how it worked, and regions where it was most prevalent. a few days later, i went downth my family. on this day, there was a breeze coming off the bay, which caused mosquito nets to get riled up, and my ankles were attacked by mosquito bites.s only like a couple of days away, and i knew i had to do something with this newfound information. everything kind of just clicked. i talked to my parents, talkedto the administrators, and tackles4tanzania was born. it was a really simple idea,
that's equal to losing everyliving in the city of baltimore, maryland. to high school student thomas forman, this was unacceptable. captain of his new jerseyked with his parents and teammates to kick off a unique fundraiser. they call it tackles4tanzania. hi, thomas. kids news." >> so, what inspired you to take on fighting malaria in tanzania?s a funny story. i was on a plane ride home from china, and next to me was a canadian businessman. i struck up a conversation with this man,...
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scott mclean has more " " usual monday -- for east coast cities like baltimore, york, and the washington, dc area as they continue region's major weekend blizzard. baltimore mayor, blake said the clean (mayor stephanie baltimore, maryland) the snow removal more complicated that just pushing off to the side. this morning, dc mayor muriel bowser asked people to continue to stay home. (mayor muriel bowser, washington, d.c.) it's important to know that the roads are still dangerous. please stay in, so you don't get stuck. in philadelphia, the airport resumed service sunday and septa officials said most mass transit will slowly get back online throughout the day in new york most area subway and rail lines are running today. mayor deblasio encouraged residents to avoid driving -- or even digging out their cars. (mayor bill de blasio, new york city) leave your car where it is. don't try to shovel it out today. and here in washington, dc area, the federal government, as well as maryland and virginia state governments are closed again today as officials continue their very expensive clean up effo
scott mclean has more " " usual monday -- for east coast cities like baltimore, york, and the washington, dc area as they continue region's major weekend blizzard. baltimore mayor, blake said the clean (mayor stephanie baltimore, maryland) the snow removal more complicated that just pushing off to the side. this morning, dc mayor muriel bowser asked people to continue to stay home. (mayor muriel bowser, washington, d.c.) it's important to know that the roads are still dangerous....
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plowing, crews are trying to clear roads, cities like baltimore, philadelphia and washington#are trying to get >> this will be a long term plowing and cleaning operation. >> carlos: in new york, the travel ban has been lifted and most trains are official, officials are still urging residents to stay off the road. >> leave your car where it is. don't try to shovel it today unless an emergency. >> carlos: the coastal flood warning has been lifted in new jersey where cities were inundated with high water. inundated with high water. officials say the worse appears to be over. this storm. and we have no concerns about flooding or damage from flooding any time soon. >> carlos: drivers in at least three states stranded for hours during the peak of the blizzard. while the storm has moved in, we're not in the clear yet. >> it's still very dangerous. some of our highways look great. it's down to pavement. and you might be cruising along at 50 miles per hour and then you're going to hit snow. we've been lucky with no fatalities, and we want to keep it that way >> carlos: in new york, subways are o
plowing, crews are trying to clear roads, cities like baltimore, philadelphia and washington#are trying to get >> this will be a long term plowing and cleaning operation. >> carlos: in new york, the travel ban has been lifted and most trains are official, officials are still urging residents to stay off the road. >> leave your car where it is. don't try to shovel it today unless an emergency. >> carlos: the coastal flood warning has been lifted in new jersey where cities...
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alison: the city of baltimore will be fighting the light with diminishing -- will be fighting blighth demolition. in theolition begins neighborhood where freddie gray was arrested. baltimore has about 17,000 vacant homes, and they are all concentrated in neighborhoods that saul rioting and looting after gray's death. it will be paid for by both the city and state. in michigan tonight, a state of armored sea and federal investigation into the city of full and's -- the city of flint's water supply, specifically lead levels. river waterto flint supply in 2013 to save money. children started testing positive for elevated levels of lead. the governor has since apologized and a state leader has resigned. leon: this is supposed to be part of an effort to fight crime of the district, but a councilmember is not sold on this. under a plan being discussed, you could go out and buy a security camera and the city would cut you a check for $200. many people says the plan is unfair. >> many residents in some high to putreas, to ask them out $200 to get a camera and wait on the government to give th
alison: the city of baltimore will be fighting the light with diminishing -- will be fighting blighth demolition. in theolition begins neighborhood where freddie gray was arrested. baltimore has about 17,000 vacant homes, and they are all concentrated in neighborhoods that saul rioting and looting after gray's death. it will be paid for by both the city and state. in michigan tonight, a state of armored sea and federal investigation into the city of full and's -- the city of flint's water...
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a city near baltimore is cracking down on karaoke. walt's inn is being cited for illegal conduct by the liquor board for not having permission to provide live entertainment. for 25-years.. walt's has been known to locals as the place to go for karaoke. now.. it seems they've been in violation of the law for and it's just now coming to the owner's attention :43:49 wilhelmina watnoski, walt's inn owner: i was very surprised by that i got a letter in the mail stating i broke the law by having karaoke, it said i needed a live entertainment license. i had no idea i needed a live entertainment license, for my patrons to sing? the owner and her attorney are now working on changing the zoning.. so they can request the appropriate license. one of the founding members of legendary rock band "the eagles" has passed away. glenn frey co-founded the eagles in the early 70's along with don henley and become one of history's most successful songwriting teams with huge hits like "hotel california" and "life in the fast lane." frey had been battling mu
a city near baltimore is cracking down on karaoke. walt's inn is being cited for illegal conduct by the liquor board for not having permission to provide live entertainment. for 25-years.. walt's has been known to locals as the place to go for karaoke. now.. it seems they've been in violation of the law for and it's just now coming to the owner's attention :43:49 wilhelmina watnoski, walt's inn owner: i was very surprised by that i got a letter in the mail stating i broke the law by having...
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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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. > a major announcement today for the city of baltimore. governor larry hogan and baltimore mayor stephanie also blake announced plans to demolish thousands of vague can't buildings across the city. the demolition will begin in the neighborhood where freddie gray was arrested last april. leaders say this plan includes $75 million in state funding and will help create space for f affordable housing, businesses and pass,. > alexandria is full of history as you know. but no one expected to start off the new year 2016 with an a historic find, a 75-foot revolutionary war era ship that was unearthed that used to be the potomac river before it was back filled. crews working on the new hotel independent go on union street found the ship. today the site was opened to the public so people could get an uu close look at this vessel. >> it's like once of a lifetimel thing. it makes you oner what else is hidden underneath our ground here. > alexandria's arc gists says s is to get the ship in water so it remains preserved. from there they'll figure out wh
. > a major announcement today for the city of baltimore. governor larry hogan and baltimore mayor stephanie also blake announced plans to demolish thousands of vague can't buildings across the city. the demolition will begin in the neighborhood where freddie gray was arrested last april. leaders say this plan includes $75 million in state funding and will help create space for f affordable housing, businesses and pass,. > alexandria is full of history as you know. but no one expected to...
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you know the city of baltimore had over 340 homicides last year city of 600,000. and the sit they of boston had a little over 40 or so i am not sure of the exact number but it is amaying the progress and work the wofton -- boston police have done in the area. >> speaking of the ongoing progress boston police are making throughout history the mast several decades one of the big things is officers on the neighborhoods. how important is it that police officers continue that work getting out into the areas to there feel safe. >> it's extremely important and it's the cornerstone of community policing. the desire and the mandate that officers get out of their police cars and talk to residents and establish relationships in neighborhoods where there are problems. that's the fundamental basis of community policing and almost every police department in the country talks about doing community police but few do it as well as boston. >> we appreciate you taking the time to walk us through this and the process and we will continue to touch base with you on this as well. let's
you know the city of baltimore had over 340 homicides last year city of 600,000. and the sit they of boston had a little over 40 or so i am not sure of the exact number but it is amaying the progress and work the wofton -- boston police have done in the area. >> speaking of the ongoing progress boston police are making throughout history the mast several decades one of the big things is officers on the neighborhoods. how important is it that police officers continue that work getting out...
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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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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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cities. snow is falling right now in new york, in washington, baltimore, philadelphia. those are the major cities. imagine the more rural areas. we are so grateful to have you with us. martin savidge is with us in new york. we will give us more in a moment. one of the most urgent situations right now is in kentucky. drivers are stranded on i-75, one motorist telling cnn she hasn't moved an inch in 17 hours. it's the nation's capitol, though, getting the hardest. the capitol is taking a direct hit. mass transit we know has been suspended in what is predicted to be one of the biggest storms in the city's history. several officials say this sa life and death situation. we are keeping a close eye on new jersey as well. wes dents of at least one town have been told to get out officials issuing a mandatory evacuation order. flood waters are threatening to overwhelm some low lying areas there. we will speak with governor chris christie live a little later. but we want to get to martin savidge here, i do believe. he is in new york right now. they are getting hit. we heard from o
cities. snow is falling right now in new york, in washington, baltimore, philadelphia. those are the major cities. imagine the more rural areas. we are so grateful to have you with us. martin savidge is with us in new york. we will give us more in a moment. one of the most urgent situations right now is in kentucky. drivers are stranded on i-75, one motorist telling cnn she hasn't moved an inch in 17 hours. it's the nation's capitol, though, getting the hardest. the capitol is taking a direct...
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blizzard conditions are expected in new york city, baltimore, and washington, d.c. >> i'm told that itly the second such time in recent history where this much snow in a single event has been forecasted. >> and to put this in perspective just a light dusting of snow in washington, d.c. last night caused gridlock. among those stuck in the bumper to bumper traffic was president obama's motorcade. the worst of the storm is expected to hit tomorrow through saturday. >> that obviously is a learning moment for those crews there. they're trying to prepare for what's ahead. let's check in with our chief meteorologist bill martin. this is a busy weekend. both of the playoff games taking place. do we think that the weather is going to impact those? obviously i know that keeping people safe is a top priority. >> the one in carolina, the other in denver. >> carolina looks like they may dodge the bullet. the worst weather is going to go through friday and saturday through the carolinas. but i saw some of the computer models in the washington area for this nor'easter, and the potential for over a fo
blizzard conditions are expected in new york city, baltimore, and washington, d.c. >> i'm told that itly the second such time in recent history where this much snow in a single event has been forecasted. >> and to put this in perspective just a light dusting of snow in washington, d.c. last night caused gridlock. among those stuck in the bumper to bumper traffic was president obama's motorcade. the worst of the storm is expected to hit tomorrow through saturday. >> that...
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airports in major cities like baltimore washington dc philadelphia and new yorkke city started preparing for the blizzard blizzard a while ago and airlines did the same. >> they keep canceling and then there's a domino effect they just have to keep up with it. it's kind of a pain in theo ke butt. >> american airlines announced to philly and charlotte saturday, delta canceling hundreds of flights also. >> united airlines has had to cancel a lot of flight so far to the east coast. newark, philadelphia to name a few.w. they hope to resume service on monday. meanwhile several people stopping inle cleveland this weekend and they ile say it hasn't beeneyle too bad. >> there is plenty to do in town >> i managed to get a room in town and sit itag out. >> some say it is just better to wait in cleveland and comfort. >> it is better the way we did it then get stuck in jfk for two days sleeping in the airport. >> the airlines denied airline tonight is waivingi fees or experts say check with your airline to see whats ay kinds of o deals they might be offering because the inconvenience might get you a
airports in major cities like baltimore washington dc philadelphia and new yorkke city started preparing for the blizzard blizzard a while ago and airlines did the same. >> they keep canceling and then there's a domino effect they just have to keep up with it. it's kind of a pain in theo ke butt. >> american airlines announced to philly and charlotte saturday, delta canceling hundreds of flights also. >> united airlines has had to cancel a lot of flight so far to the east...
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@that's equal to losing every @man, woman, and child living in @the city of baltimore, maryland. @to high school student @thomas forman, this was @unacceptable. @captain of his new jersey @football squad, he worked with @his parents and teammates to @kick off a unique fundraiser. @they call it @hi, thomas. @welcome to "teen kids news." @>> hi. thanks for having me on @today. @>> so, what inspired you to take @on fighting malaria in tanzania? @>> well, actually, it's a funny @story. @i was on a plane ride home from @china, and next to me was @a canadian businessman. `i struck up a conversation with `this man, and he told me all `about malaria. `i was vaguely familiar with `the disease, but he told me `all about it -- who it killed, @how it worked, and regions where @it was most prevalent. @a few days later, i went down @to the jersey shore with my @family. @on this day, there was a breeze @coming off the bay, which caused @mosquito nets to get riled up, @and my ankles were attacked by @mosquito bites. @football pre-season was only @like a couple of days away, @and i knew i had to
@that's equal to losing every @man, woman, and child living in @the city of baltimore, maryland. @to high school student @thomas forman, this was @unacceptable. @captain of his new jersey @football squad, he worked with @his parents and teammates to @kick off a unique fundraiser. @they call it @hi, thomas. @welcome to "teen kids news." @>> hi. thanks for having me on @today. @>> so, what inspired you to take @on fighting malaria in tanzania? @>> well, actually, it's...
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. >> 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 blizzard. on sunday, the baltimore mayor said the clean-up will take time. >> i'm asking for residents to continue to be patient. >> in philadelphia, the airport resumes service sunday and officials said most mass transit will slowly get back online throughout the day. >> we haven't operated these trains for a couple of days now. we are doing what we can, bringing people in early to make sure they will operate. it will be a slow start. the new york travel ban was lifted and rail lines will run but the mayor encouraged people not to drive. >> though they didn't get much snow, some residents said they saw damage from the storm worse than from superstorm sandy in 2012. >> there was more debris than there was from sandy in the streets. >> here in the washington, d.c. area, the federal government as well as maryland and virginia state government are closed beginning today as officials continue clean-up efforts. >> t
. >> 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 blizzard. on sunday, the baltimore mayor said the clean-up will take time. >> i'm asking for residents to continue to be patient. >> in philadelphia, the airport resumes service sunday and officials said most mass transit will slowly get back online throughout the day. >> we haven't operated...
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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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city. pennsylvania and washington and baltimore as well. these are some the areas hardest hit with the most snow, as the system right now is headed north, but as it runs into the dry, cold air of high pressure to the north, instead of moving north, it starts to move northeast and eastward, away from us and that's why it deflects away from here and we don't see very much or any snow out of it. meanwhile, lots of warnings, winter weather advisories and more, all along the mid atlantic states. you can emergency, there's know the a whole lot else going on in the country and cold air has sunk into the deep south. parts of florida in the 20's this morning. all right, let's take a look at futurecast. we take the snow here and try to push north, but high pressure fights back and keeps it from getting much farther than from border. some of that snow could pivot around into southeastern new hampshire and there could be light flurries into the parts of the state. it's not out of the question that a couple of spots see a coating to half had an inch or
city. pennsylvania and washington and baltimore as well. these are some the areas hardest hit with the most snow, as the system right now is headed north, but as it runs into the dry, cold air of high pressure to the north, instead of moving north, it starts to move northeast and eastward, away from us and that's why it deflects away from here and we don't see very much or any snow out of it. meanwhile, lots of warnings, winter weather advisories and more, all along the mid atlantic states. you...
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major cities like baltimore, washington d-c could see, not inches...but feet of snow! this is video of president obama's motorcade, having some trouble overnight as the roads became slippery. some drivers on the dulles tollway were stranded for five or more hours! here in the tri- state, everyone is talking about what we could be seeing tomorrow morning. maybe be a foot...or maybe just a couple inches. but local road crews aren't taking any chances. fox19 now's jordan vilines is live in camp washington with more on how crews are preparing. dblbx live scary moments for scary moments for passengers aboard a delta plane, headed for c-v-g.... officials say the pilot had to make an emergency landing at bradley international airport in connecticut late last night... after the landing gear failed to go up after take-off. those on board got onto another plane... eventually landing at c-v-g without any more issues. a man and woman accused of killing a two year old little girl could find out today when they'll go on trial. rebekah kinner reportedly told a grand jury she let her
major cities like baltimore, washington d-c could see, not inches...but feet of snow! this is video of president obama's motorcade, having some trouble overnight as the roads became slippery. some drivers on the dulles tollway were stranded for five or more hours! here in the tri- state, everyone is talking about what we could be seeing tomorrow morning. maybe be a foot...or maybe just a couple inches. but local road crews aren't taking any chances. fox19 now's jordan vilines is live in camp...
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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. plowing clean operation. and i want to thank the city workers for the work. >>> in new york, the travel ban has been lifted and buses and trains are operational, officials are urging residents to stay off of the roads. >> leave your car where it is. don't rye to shovel it out today. >>> washington, d.c. brought in 400 extra snow removers and cancelled snow for monday. the coastal flood warning has been lifted in new jersey. high water caused wide spread power outages. officials say the worst appears to be over. >> we've done very well in this storm. we have no concerns about flooding or damage from flooding soon. >>> drivers in three states were stranded for hours during the peak of the blizzard. the storm moved on, officials warn we're not in the clear just yet. >> it's very dangerous. it's down to pavement. you might be cruising along and then, you're going to hit snow. we're going to have some accidents. we have had no fatalities a
cities like washington, baltimore and philadelphia are working to get metro, train, and bus services up and running ahead of the monday morning commute. plowing clean operation. and i want to thank the city workers for the work. >>> in new york, the travel ban has been lifted and buses and trains are operational, officials are urging residents to stay off of the roads. >> leave your car where it is. don't rye to shovel it out today. >>> washington, d.c. brought in 400...