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are you gloucester men?> yeah, we're gloucester men. >> reporter: but that gloucester way of life is dying, one bucket at a time. >> what we have here is cod. that's like the major cash crop, if you will. if you eliminate that, you are basically cutting off legs and saying, yeah, can you live without them? >> reporter: in may, new federal restrictions will cut the catch limit of atlantic cod in the nearby gulf of maine by 77%, after decades of overfishing, confirmed in tests showing the species in danger, say officials. >> if the fishermen were catching lots of cod, i would say there's a reason to criticize the science. but the fishermen are not catching today. >> reporter: in fact, they haven't met their cod quota since they were issued in 2010. yet fishermen like donald king, who has already downsized his operation from ten employees to two say they're now being forced to make due on even less. >> we're at the end of the rope. how can you ask anybody to take a 77% reduction in their ability to earn and sur
are you gloucester men?> yeah, we're gloucester men. >> reporter: but that gloucester way of life is dying, one bucket at a time. >> what we have here is cod. that's like the major cash crop, if you will. if you eliminate that, you are basically cutting off legs and saying, yeah, can you live without them? >> reporter: in may, new federal restrictions will cut the catch limit of atlantic cod in the nearby gulf of maine by 77%, after decades of overfishing, confirmed in...
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gloucester police have closed down wang's operation for good.victims res kcued fr his broothel is a 15-year-old girl. the police will provide counseling. this is a key component to right the effort of the wrongs in human trafficking. >> you can't underestimate the need. both for the victim, him or herself, the need for her to be stabilized, feel empowered. kbu, also, if we have all of these other goals. if you don't have victims stabilized and empowered, how is that person going to participate and prosecute in the investigation. >> another is in devon and cronwall. here, police are eager. officers ian tomlinson believes it's one of those responsible for her trafficking. >> our victim identified there to be brought over from thailand. >> as with many of the suspects in this human trafficking investigation, police have had a hard time finding gomart. now they're in london armed with a dozen possible addresses linked to him. >> it's not easy to stay on the run for an indefinite amount of time. we've circulated. if he tries to leave the country on t
gloucester police have closed down wang's operation for good.victims res kcued fr his broothel is a 15-year-old girl. the police will provide counseling. this is a key component to right the effort of the wrongs in human trafficking. >> you can't underestimate the need. both for the victim, him or herself, the need for her to be stabilized, feel empowered. kbu, also, if we have all of these other goals. if you don't have victims stabilized and empowered, how is that person going to...
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portland, maine, a record of nearly 32. 27.6 in west gloucester, rhode island. boston, almost 25. for thomas, the sea, not the snow was the menace. this is the deck of his house being bruised and battered yesterday. today, he was out trying to piece it back together while keeping it all in perspective. >> it's wonderful, the sunrise in the morning. big waves. but every once in a while, you get hit. >> reporter: tonight, connecticut's governor tweeted a stay home message for a lot of state workers for tomorrow, a lot of colleges and universities and schools in connecticut will be closed on monday. and here in boston, boston public schools also will be shuttered tomorrow. lester? >> all right, ron, thanks. there is more severe weather to worry about tonight. let's check in on that with weather channel meteorologist eric fisher. >> reporter: lester, all the attention has been on the blizzard. but the midwest is seeing tornados. this is hattiesburg, mississippi, confirmed tornado on the ground, significant damage and reports of injury. there are other tornados moving across the southw
portland, maine, a record of nearly 32. 27.6 in west gloucester, rhode island. boston, almost 25. for thomas, the sea, not the snow was the menace. this is the deck of his house being bruised and battered yesterday. today, he was out trying to piece it back together while keeping it all in perspective. >> it's wonderful, the sunrise in the morning. big waves. but every once in a while, you get hit. >> reporter: tonight, connecticut's governor tweeted a stay home message for a lot of...
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topping the list, west gloucester, 27.6 inches. 21 inches in pawtucket, another 20 in warwick. the state's biggest city, providence, weighing in with 19.5. impressive numbers, even by this canadian transplant standard's. >> typically i have not seen this much snowfall in years. >> reporter: and while many residences appeared to heed the call to stay indoors, some couldn't resist the call to enjoy the wintry scenery. >> we enjoyed some lightning strikes nearby around town. we were out walking last night, as well. hopefully people are just coming together to get through the storm. >> reporter: temperatures around rhode island tonight are expected to plunge into the single digits. a windchill of 10 below in places. heating centers are open so people don't have to spend a second night in the cold. and national grid says it hopes to have just about everyone powered back up by midnight monday. >> ron mott, thanks to you. and ron allen, as well. >>> while new york city, where we are, were spared a crippling punch from this storm, that was not the case just to the east of us on long is
topping the list, west gloucester, 27.6 inches. 21 inches in pawtucket, another 20 in warwick. the state's biggest city, providence, weighing in with 19.5. impressive numbers, even by this canadian transplant standard's. >> typically i have not seen this much snowfall in years. >> reporter: and while many residences appeared to heed the call to stay indoors, some couldn't resist the call to enjoy the wintry scenery. >> we enjoyed some lightning strikes nearby around town. we...
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now is actually the school that i was talking about you can see just how much the grasses were gloucester shattered by the explosion of the asteroid. of course people started speculating about what was happening like somebody said the war has started these were actually missiles flying overhead others to. do the emergency ministry people say now about communication and mobile communications and. radiation levels as well the radiation levels seem to be all right but again the only recovered one piece that we still have to see what happened to the other four or five as far as the cellular coverage well there is still there is there are still some some interfere. there are still some issues with that obviously i'm imagining people are calling each other like crazy at this point everybody's standing in forwarding each other pictures and the video the video is amazing though apparently there is there are some reports there are some speculations that this could actually be a fragment from the asteroid two one to one for also hold on the on the right which is supposed to come closest to to the p
now is actually the school that i was talking about you can see just how much the grasses were gloucester shattered by the explosion of the asteroid. of course people started speculating about what was happening like somebody said the war has started these were actually missiles flying overhead others to. do the emergency ministry people say now about communication and mobile communications and. radiation levels as well the radiation levels seem to be all right but again the only recovered one...
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>> last week graham godwin was convicted in clouk esther -- of gloucester of dangerous driving and causing the death of my much respected constituent. paul stock said he was uninsured and not under the laws of this land. the widow believes it is time for parliament to recognize the danger caused by cereal disqualified drivers and also to increase the maximum sentence for dangerous driving. would my right honorable friend ask the justice secretary to look urgently at both these issues? >> i think my honorable friend can tell from the response he received around the house that this concern he expressed is shared widely around the house and i would argue widely around the country. the previous government and this government both worked to try to increase some of the penalties associated with drivers who ended up killing people through their recklessness and carelessness. i'll look carefully at what he says and arrange him to meet with the justice secretary. i do think it's important that we give our courts a set that when there are appalling, extraordinary crimes they can take exemplary actio
>> last week graham godwin was convicted in clouk esther -- of gloucester of dangerous driving and causing the death of my much respected constituent. paul stock said he was uninsured and not under the laws of this land. the widow believes it is time for parliament to recognize the danger caused by cereal disqualified drivers and also to increase the maximum sentence for dangerous driving. would my right honorable friend ask the justice secretary to look urgently at both these issues?...
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i think the only real threat we have is that a high tide like into boston harbor, into gloucester, and up into there. those are kind of rocky shores in some spots. you'll see the waves, they'll smash onshore, it will be a beautiful picture of the plume flying in the wind, but i don't get we're going to get a massive tidal surge along the coast and flood homes. >> i don't want to talk about that and flooding. chad, thank you very much, and coming up here as we continue to cover this massive blizzard encroaching upon so many of you in the new england, northeast area, we'll talk to someone from the red cross talking about how they're out and about helping people in need today, tomorrow, and in the coming days. special coverage of this blizzard after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price.
i think the only real threat we have is that a high tide like into boston harbor, into gloucester, and up into there. those are kind of rocky shores in some spots. you'll see the waves, they'll smash onshore, it will be a beautiful picture of the plume flying in the wind, but i don't get we're going to get a massive tidal surge along the coast and flood homes. >> i don't want to talk about that and flooding. chad, thank you very much, and coming up here as we continue to cover this...
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gloucester, rhode island, 25.7. boston -- use got it, rhode island to connecticut to massachusetts to mane -- to maine, the storm delivered. in boston, we have a blizzard warning until 1:00. that's because here's the snow. it will end in boston this afternoon, but you see it's still there. kind of this is the back end of it. so where we are seeing litchfield county, fairfield county, where ashleigh is in fairfield county, it is over. but the winds are blowing. we are going to see ten-foot drifts potentially with all of the blowing of the snow. but there's the back end. we're going to still see, we've got one more line. this a bit of dry air working in. but actually this has kind of been the area, this 91 corridor through connecticut and massachusetts that we saw the heavy-duty snow. where there was the most dynamic, the most uplift, that's where we ended up with the 30-inch pluses right here. it's funny. that's what happens with the weather. it's so circular, and it kind of just gets into such a rhythm that it's har
gloucester, rhode island, 25.7. boston -- use got it, rhode island to connecticut to massachusetts to mane -- to maine, the storm delivered. in boston, we have a blizzard warning until 1:00. that's because here's the snow. it will end in boston this afternoon, but you see it's still there. kind of this is the back end of it. so where we are seeing litchfield county, fairfield county, where ashleigh is in fairfield county, it is over. but the winds are blowing. we are going to see ten-foot...