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. >> i want to thank greg and mary ann you've been doing great outreach to get the information out to businesses is just probably the best i've seen in the city so far. and then secondly, on your outreach sheet i noticed in my is there a way to tie this into small business week >> yes. we're indefinitely working with regina to incorporate it in a way to reach again many, many, many merchant. >> yes. sorry about that. >> okay. great. >> commissioner riley. >> at the for the presentation my question is any of this outreach material going to be in different languages like chinese and spanish and a yes. the flier is translated 0 into chinese and spanish the library flier is being in the process of being translated but it's being translated into chinese and spanish. >> it's going to be in the language as well the presentation and a yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> i wanted to extend my peeshgs to greg awe and ail. the commission advocated to make sure in the budget there was funding for the adequate outreach. because of that we have this - we have funds to be able to put together s
. >> i want to thank greg and mary ann you've been doing great outreach to get the information out to businesses is just probably the best i've seen in the city so far. and then secondly, on your outreach sheet i noticed in my is there a way to tie this into small business week >> yes. we're indefinitely working with regina to incorporate it in a way to reach again many, many, many merchant. >> yes. sorry about that. >> okay. great. >> commissioner riley. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." nfl playoffs. i'm anne-marie green.." first, i want a way to help minimize my blood sugar spikes. then, a way to support heart health. ♪ and let's not forget immune support. ♪ but now i have new glucerna advance with three benefits in one. including carbsteady ultra to help minimize blood sugar spikes. it's the best from glucerna. [ male announcer ] new glucerna advance. from the brand doctors recommend most. advancing nutrition for diabetes. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] [ female announcer ] aaah, the amazing, delicious cinnamon and sugar taste of cinnamon toast crunch and cold milk. ♪ cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares. >>> here's another look at morning's top stories. crews are making progress fighting a wildfire that destroyed five homes east of los angeles. it's 30% contained and no longer adva
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anne-marie? >> so true. marlie hall here in new york. thank you very much, marlie. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the latest on the frigid weather and the coming warmup. >> we look about 30 days back. that's when all this cold really started to get going. and in general over the last 30 days the biggest departures from average across the upper midwest. however, anywhere in these blue shades, below average temperatures in the past few days is down toward florida and the west coast. this is where all the warmer air has been. in terms of the bitter windchills, not quite as bad as it has been but still looking at close to 30 below. close to zero in chicago. single digits for much of the northeast. by the time you head home from work, still feels like the freezing mark in charlotte, 25 in cinci, 15 in new york city. the cold air, though, is going to start to retreat, head back from whence it came. but by the time we get into thursday, the 50s are creeping a little farther
anne-marie? >> so true. marlie hall here in new york. thank you very much, marlie. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the latest on the frigid weather and the coming warmup. >> we look about 30 days back. that's when all this cold really started to get going. and in general over the last 30 days the biggest departures from average across the upper midwest. however, anywhere in these blue shades, below average temperatures in the past few days is...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, tens of millions of americans are waking up to weather so cold it hurts. a life-threatening arctic air mass called the polar vortex stretches from the dakotas to the atlantic, to florida to maine. chicago set a record yesterday at minus 60 degrees. the historic school has caused schools to close. some 30,000 homes and business are without power in indiana. and there are sub freezing windchills from coast to coast, amtrak is working to clear three of et cetera passenger trains, they got stopped by blowing and drifting snow in north-central illinois. more than 500 passengers are on board. the passengers have heat and they have food. >>> melting snow and rock salt caused a transformer to short out here in new york. yesterday's high in the city was 54 degrees. today's high just 10 degrees. marlie hall is here in new york with that. and good morning, marley. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. we haven't seen temperatures like this in 20 years, and this morning, mill
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, tens of millions of americans are waking up to weather so cold it hurts. a life-threatening arctic air mass called the polar vortex stretches from the dakotas to the atlantic, to florida to maine. chicago set a record yesterday at minus 60 degrees. the historic school has caused schools to close. some 30,000 homes and business are without power in indiana. and there are sub freezing windchills from coast to coast, amtrak is working to clear three of et...
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and, anne-marie, as you mentioned, this is an election year. all 435 house seats and 35 senate seats are going to be on the ballot, elections that could preclude much progress being made. anne-marie? >> like we need something else. susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news." towering inferno. here in new york city, a victim's fatal mistake as he tried to escape the flames. this is the "cbs morning news." fatal mistake as he tried to escape the flames. this is the "cbs morning news." to help you avoid surprises with your credit. good. i hate surprises. surprise! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. so we made our own commercial to tell you why. chex makes seven gluten free flavors. like cinnamon, honey nut, and chocolate. when you find something this good, you want to spread the word. [ all ] we love chex! you would need like a bunch of those to clean this mess. [ counselor ] you're probably right. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. 1 pac of cas
and, anne-marie, as you mentioned, this is an election year. all 435 house seats and 35 senate seats are going to be on the ballot, elections that could preclude much progress being made. anne-marie? >> like we need something else. susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news." towering inferno. here in new york city, a victim's fatal mistake as he tried to escape the flames. this is the "cbs morning news." fatal...
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reporting live in palo alto, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mary ann. in the east bay investigation into a shooting has changed direction in a troubling way. late last night oakley police were called to a home on reports of an accidental shooting, involving an 11-year-old boy. at the time investigators believed the boy had shot himself accidentally. but today, after the autopsy the coroner ruled it not accidental. counselors will be on hand at the boy's school over the next several days. now to a followup. a teenager convicted of attempted murder, and stealing a celebrity's lamborghini sentenced to life in prison plus 21 years. max was 21 years old when committing the crimes but tried as an adult. he will be eligible for parole in several decades. he fired at a truck, because he was jealous of a romantic rival, who was inside that truck. while investigating the shooting, police searched his storage loughner richmond, where they found a chef's yellow sports car along with fakes. >> firefighters on high alert, the bay area continues to be warm and dry. th
reporting live in palo alto, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mary ann. in the east bay investigation into a shooting has changed direction in a troubling way. late last night oakley police were called to a home on reports of an accidental shooting, involving an 11-year-old boy. at the time investigators believed the boy had shot himself accidentally. but today, after the autopsy the coroner ruled it not accidental. counselors will be on hand at the boy's school over the...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm anne-marie green.captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, january 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on this "hump day." we'll get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. >> is it "hump day" already? >> it is. >> we are just cooking along! cooking indeed. this could be the tenth straight day of record high temperatures around the bay area. we're going to talk about that and some big changes on the way too coming up. >> and we have already an accident heating up the nimitz freeway. this is the 880 in the southbound direction approaching high street. four-car accident blocking the left lane. looks like we have a little bit of slowing northbound now. i'll have details of "kcbs traffic" in a few minutes. >> sounds good. all right, liza. thank you. >>> bart police are mourning the death of one of their own. kpix 5's joe vazquez has the story of the fallen accide
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm anne-marie green.captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, january 22. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30 on this "hump day." we'll get you out the door with a little traffic and weather. >> is it "hump day" already? >> it is....
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i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." reet." i'm anne-marie green. [ male announcer ] you say mango. ♪ old el paso says mango salsa stand 'n stuff steak tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. hurry to sears for our mattress spectacular and closeout event get 50 to 60 percent off, plus an extra 10 percent off, with even more ways to save, so redeem your points today at sears. starts with a good night's sleep in pampers. while ordinary diapers have only 2 layers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers, to stay up to 3 times drier... for bright tomorrows. pampers. >>> this morning the faas >>> this morning the faa is investigating why a southwest airlines flight landed at the wrong airport in missouri last night. it was supposed to land at branson airport but instead went to a much smaller airport seven miles north of there. the flight from chicago was carrying 129 people. the plane landed without incident. >>> and at least one person is dead and four others are missing in an australian wildfire. the fire has destroyed 46 ho
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the latest on the new jersey traffic jam scandal disrupting the administration of governor chris christie. federal prosecutors have begun a preliminary investigation as has the state assembly, and 60 jersey residents have filed a federal class action lawsuit against christie and the state. christie says he knew nothing about the lane closings into the george washington bridge last september. the closures led to major delays on what is the busiest bridge in the world. the scandal threatens to undermine possible presidential aspirations governor chris christie may have. at a press conference yesterday he was asked if he would consider resigning after what happened. >> that's a crazy question, ma'am. i'm telling you i had nothing to do with this. so, no, i never gave any thought of doing that at all, nor would i. >> marlie hall is here in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. thousands more internal documents related to the scandal are sched
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the latest on the new jersey traffic jam scandal disrupting the administration of governor chris christie. federal prosecutors have begun a preliminary investigation as has the state assembly, and 60 jersey residents have filed a federal class action lawsuit against christie and the state. christie says he knew nothing about the lane closings into the george washington bridge last september. the closures led to major delays on what is the busiest bridge in...
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i'm anne-marie green. announcement of the academy award nominations. i'm anne-marie green.ous cinnamon and sugar taste of cinnamon toast crunch and cold milk. ♪ cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares. cinnamon toast crunch. hurry to sears for our mattress spectacular and closeout event get 50 to 60 percent off, plus an extra 10 percent off, with even more ways to save, so redeem your points today at sears. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. >>> a celebration of survival wednesday on new york's hudson river. passengers and crew toasted the miracle on the hudson five years after the us airways jet splashed down safely. the flight with 155 people aboard had just taken off from laguardia airport when a flock of geese disabled the engines. captain sully sullenberger guided the plane to safety. >>> well, here's another look at this morning's top stories. the scanda
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, another round of dangerously cold arctic air is moving over the northern united states, and by late today, single digit temperatures and subzero windchills are expected to stretch from the upper midwest to new england and, oh, yes, there's also a snowstorm to deal with. the winter storm advisories and warnings are posted from illinois to new hampshire and there are windchill advisories across the upper midwest. the snow has already started in chicago. heavy snow is forecast from the mid-atlantic to new england. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on this severe weather. >> bitter cold is already making its way down across the united states, and temperatures well below average. anywhere from 15 to 34 degrees below average in the upper midwest over into the northeast. this is the coldest time of the year so when you get that far below average, it really stinks, becomes dangerous cold. windchill values, about 30 below in fargo, 20 below in min
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning, another round of dangerously cold arctic air is moving over the northern united states, and by late today, single digit temperatures and subzero windchills are expected to stretch from the upper midwest to new england and, oh, yes, there's also a snowstorm to deal with. the winter storm advisories and warnings are posted from illinois to new hampshire and there are windchill advisories across the upper midwest. the snow has already started in chicago....
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the weather and a forecast you don't hear very often. a winter weather system with bitter cold, ice, snow and high winds moving through the southern united states. the deep south will be plunged into a deep freeze. it's part of that same massive arctic front that's been smother the midwest and northeast. ko im is here in new york where the windchill is expected to make it feel like 2 degrees today. ko, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. well, much of the south is in a winter storm warn right now. the ice and snow expected to spread from texas to the carolinas. the entire state mississippi expected to see below freezing temperatures today. and there's been a state of emergency declared in louisiana. >> i can't emphasize this enough, if you don't have to be on the road, if you don't have to be out there driving, please stay home. it's for your safety and to help first responders get to these situations more quickly and more safely. >> reporter: new orleans
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the weather and a forecast you don't hear very often. a winter weather system with bitter cold, ice, snow and high winds moving through the southern united states. the deep south will be plunged into a deep freeze. it's part of that same massive arctic front that's been smother the midwest and northeast. ko im is here in new york where the windchill is expected to make it feel like 2 degrees today. ko, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie....
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a massive and potentially life-threatening cold system is gripping much of the country. dangerously cold temperatures, snow, and ice have prompted windchill warnings from montana all the way to blame. an emergency order has been issued for indiana making it illegal to drive except for emergencies. the temperature there today could reach 39 below zero. more than 1,000 flights were canceled in the midwest yesterday. today more than 2,000 flights have been canceled nationwide. on sunday a plane that landed at new york's kennedy airport slid into snow as it was taxiing. no one was injured but the airport was temporarily closed because of icy runways. and last night the temperature in minot, north dakota, was minus 20 degrees. this morning it's expected to be even colder with the windchill reaching minus 60. jamie you kiss of our minneapolis station wcco has more. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the temperature is cold out here. it's 23 below zero. the windchi
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a massive and potentially life-threatening cold system is gripping much of the country. dangerously cold temperatures, snow, and ice have prompted windchill warnings from montana all the way to blame. an emergency order has been issued for indiana making it illegal to drive except for emergencies. the temperature there today could reach 39 below zero. more than 1,000 flights were canceled in the midwest yesterday. today more than 2,000 flights have been...
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mary ann is going to provide you with information on the overview of the marketing and marketing and outreach and education plan. that both she and gloria caan have been working with the tax and treasurers office with greg providing all the great workshops he's been doing >> he's been out there, too. >> this presentation is it available on - >> greg is your power point available on line yet connected to your website? >> it's not on our website at the moment but i know there was a link on your agenda today so where folks can go as well. >> good afternoon, commissioners. commissioner president adams director dick. thank you for allowing us to be here today. i hope we actually get some good feedback from you. so this is just a quick overview and again a lot of this is presented and beginning in 2014 we've started out outreach to businesses small language those businesses that are small and not english proficient. we've been out there. so a couple of things our outreach plan targeting the internal and external resources. we've have our only website sf workshop organizing and we do monthl
mary ann is going to provide you with information on the overview of the marketing and marketing and outreach and education plan. that both she and gloria caan have been working with the tax and treasurers office with greg providing all the great workshops he's been doing >> he's been out there, too. >> this presentation is it available on - >> greg is your power point available on line yet connected to your website? >> it's not on our website at the moment but i know...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning folks in tupper midwest are waking up to another round of arctic-like cold following a brief warmup. the subzero temperatures are moving down from canada and headed south and east. the effects are already being felt. lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco has more on our frigid weather. >> reporter: here in minneapolis, the highs were 30, high by our standards. temperatures will plummet into the single digits here by lunchtime today, windchills to 40 and possibly 50 below by tonight. tomorrow night lows will be in the single digits in places like new york and philadelphia, highs on wednesday across the northeast will be in the evens and 20s, and only in the 30s as far south as atlanta. is this the return of the polar vortex? well, kind of. the polar vortex is an area of low pressure in the upper atmosphere. it typically hangs out in the arctic regions but not too uncommonly in the wintertime it will dive down into the u.s. dragging frigid air along with it as we exp
i'm anne-marie green. this morning folks in tupper midwest are waking up to another round of arctic-like cold following a brief warmup. the subzero temperatures are moving down from canada and headed south and east. the effects are already being felt. lauren casey of our minneapolis station wcco has more on our frigid weather. >> reporter: here in minneapolis, the highs were 30, high by our standards. temperatures will plummet into the single digits here by lunchtime today, windchills to...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the northeast is getting hit hard by the first winter storm of 2014. heavy snow, strong winds, and what's likely to be record-setting cold is causing major transportation problems. some areas of massachusetts already have two fe2 feet of sn. states of emergency in normg and new jersey. residents have been told to avoid travel and stay indoors and a threat of flooding is of concern along the coastal areas. for new york's long island. and part of what makes this storm just so nasty is the biting cold temperatures. in international falls, minnesota, the thermometer measured 42 degrees below zero yesterday. it's estimated that a hundred million people are in storm's path and marlie hall is in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the first winter storm of the new year is pummeling the northeast with blizzard-like conditions and brutally cold temperature, bringing many cities to a standstill. crews in boston are working around t
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning the northeast is getting hit hard by the first winter storm of 2014. heavy snow, strong winds, and what's likely to be record-setting cold is causing major transportation problems. some areas of massachusetts already have two fe2 feet of sn. states of emergency in normg and new jersey. residents have been told to avoid travel and stay indoors and a threat of flooding is of concern along the coastal areas. for new york's long island. and part of what...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com anne-marie green.at day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> mrs. linda marie macdonald is your realtime captioner. >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, january 31. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's nearly 4:30. and we're going to begin with breaking news. >>> flames shot out of a home overnight in santa clara on the north side on avenita de lago east of the 49ers new football stadium. four people were inside at the time the one person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. the fire gutted the home and charred the car in fact driveway. it took 40 minutes to put the fire out. >>> we have traffic and weather. the rain s gone. >> tapering off now. still a couple of leftover showers sliding eastward. you can see the rain making its way up to the sierra nevada. lots of snow into the high country. we might have more showers this weekend. we'll talk about that coming up. >> it's "friday light" for all bay area roadways wide open at the bay bridge toll plaza but
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com anne-marie green.at day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> mrs. linda marie macdonald is your realtime captioner. >>> good morning, everyone. it's friday, january 31. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's nearly 4:30. and we're going to begin with breaking news. >>> flames shot out of a home overnight in santa clara on the north side on avenita de lago...
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anne-marie? >>> this morning a state of emergency has been declared in nine west virginia counties where the water supply has been contaminated by a chemical spill. at least 100,000 customers in and around the capital charleston has v been told not to use their tap water. the water contamination is affecting the government, businesses, and schools. susan mcginnis has our report. >> the chemical leaked from a holding tank at freedom industries. the spill happened about a mile north of the largest water treatment plant in west virginia. west virginia american water issued a warning. customers should not use this water for any purpose. >> really, the only acceptable use of this water is sanitation use, that is, flushing toilets. you shouldn't bathe in it. you should. drink it. >> the chemical is used to clean coal. there are unconfirmed reports that as many as 5,000 gallons leaked into the elk river yesterday. there are no reports of people getting sick. the chemical smells like licorice and can cau
anne-marie? >>> this morning a state of emergency has been declared in nine west virginia counties where the water supply has been contaminated by a chemical spill. at least 100,000 customers in and around the capital charleston has v been told not to use their tap water. the water contamination is affecting the government, businesses, and schools. susan mcginnis has our report. >> the chemical leaked from a holding tank at freedom industries. the spill happened about a mile...
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a political scandal engulfing one of the gop's rising stars, new jersey's governor chris christie. e-mails show that a major traffic jam was manufactured as political retribution. christie says he knew nothing about it. last year's closing to the bridge in ft. lee, new jersey, created a traffic nightmare for commuters. now the scandal is raising questions about christie's national political ambitions. marlie hall is here in new york. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, governor chris christie still maintains he had nothing do with the traffic tampering, but this could be the biggest test of his political career. new jersey governor chris christie says he is outraged and deeply saddened that a member of his staff and associates were behind a major traffic jam at the george washington bridge last year. newly released e-mails and text messages reveal christie's deputy chief of staff bridget ann kelly sent an e-mail last summer saying, time for some traffic problems
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a political scandal engulfing one of the gop's rising stars, new jersey's governor chris christie. e-mails show that a major traffic jam was manufactured as political retribution. christie says he knew nothing about it. last year's closing to the bridge in ft. lee, new jersey, created a traffic nightmare for commuters. now the scandal is raising questions about christie's national political ambitions. marlie hall is here in new york. marlie, good morning....
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i'm anne-marie green. ll, it's already one of the coldest winters on record, and this morning another bitter and dangerous blast of arctic air is causing temperatures to plummet from the upper midwest all the way to the gulf coast. there are blizzard warnings in minnesota, south dakota, and iowa. by late yesterday, there were whiteout conditions in some areas, making travel treacherous. most schools in minnesota are closed today as are the chicago schools. the windchill there could reach 40 below today. and the cold and snow caused multiple crashes in michigan. the national weather service says most of the midwest will feel colder than barrow, alaska, today. eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz, told jeff glor the cold will extend from north to south. >> unbelievable cold. a lot of wind. not a lot of falling snow with that blizzard warning. it's in red here on the map, but gusts of 50 miles per hour. lots of snowing and drifting snow and windchills as cold as 50 below zero. that gets i
i'm anne-marie green. ll, it's already one of the coldest winters on record, and this morning another bitter and dangerous blast of arctic air is causing temperatures to plummet from the upper midwest all the way to the gulf coast. there are blizzard warnings in minnesota, south dakota, and iowa. by late yesterday, there were whiteout conditions in some areas, making travel treacherous. most schools in minnesota are closed today as are the chicago schools. the windchill there could reach 40...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the aftermath of that massive winter storm that stretched from kentucky to new england. in its wake the storm leaves a bitterly cold layer of weather that stretches from north to south. this morning there are freeze and winter weather warnings from texas to florida. now, during the height of the storm, the wind-driven snow blew into and through this amtrak train in baltimore. it looked like a blizzard inside the passenger cars. besides massive travel delays, the storm and bitter cold is driving up the price of natural gas and propane. >>> and at the sight of the super bowl, metlife stadium in new jersey, a dress rehearsal of sorts. some 1,300 workers cleared the snow. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the brutally cold weather is not going away anytime soon. >> a storm has come to a close with impressive totals especially in the megalopolis. around boston, up to a foot and a half of snow came down with this one. 11 inches in new york city. that was
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the aftermath of that massive winter storm that stretched from kentucky to new england. in its wake the storm leaves a bitterly cold layer of weather that stretches from north to south. this morning there are freeze and winter weather warnings from texas to florida. now, during the height of the storm, the wind-driven snow blew into and through this amtrak train in baltimore. it looked like a blizzard inside the passenger cars. besides massive travel delays,...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a significant winter weather system is bearing down on the northeast. it threatens an area from philadelphia to new england with heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerously cold temperatures. some areas will se blizzard conditions. plans are already being made to close major highways, and drivers are being advised to stay home. marlie hall is in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, the first winter storm of the new year threatens to usher in 2014 with frigid temperatures, lots of snow, and some messy conditions. the snowplows are on standby as the northeast braces for a major winter storm. >> i have a 9 horsepower snow blower, i have three new bags of rock salt, i have two shovels, and two sons. >> reporter: the heaviest snow is expected to fall tonight into tomorrow. many schools in and around boston will be closed for the next two days. >> sounds like it's going to be a very -- it's going to be a hard snowstorm and the transportation is
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a significant winter weather system is bearing down on the northeast. it threatens an area from philadelphia to new england with heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerously cold temperatures. some areas will se blizzard conditions. plans are already being made to close major highways, and drivers are being advised to stay home. marlie hall is in new york with more. marlie, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, the first winter storm of the new year...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, americans from coast to coast are welcoming the new year with a bang. atlanta celebrated with a light show and fireworks at the peach drop. in boston revelers watched the pyrotechnics over the harbor. a crowd estimated at 1 million people packed into times square. wendy gillette was among them. ♪ start spreading the news >> reporter: fireworks, confetti, and cheers filled the air over times square as new york city rang in new year's day 2014. amid tight security revelers started gathering on sidewalks tuesday morning. they came from all over the world to stand in the sail spot for hours in the cold. hosana silvez is one of ten students from chicago. she said she's been looking forward to new year's eve in new york ever since she landed in the u.s. >> we heard about the ball drop and i was like, oh, we have to go there now. so we're here now. >> reporter: it's a long ways from her usual new year's eve on the beach. >> in the water with friends and the beach. it's ice cold. >> rep
i'm anne-marie green. well, americans from coast to coast are welcoming the new year with a bang. atlanta celebrated with a light show and fireworks at the peach drop. in boston revelers watched the pyrotechnics over the harbor. a crowd estimated at 1 million people packed into times square. wendy gillette was among them. ♪ start spreading the news >> reporter: fireworks, confetti, and cheers filled the air over times square as new york city rang in new year's day 2014. amid tight...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the south is struggling to thaw out this morning after that harsh winter storm. the entire region was paralyzed, but georgia seemed to have suffered the most. there were more than 1,400 crashes between tuesday morning and wednesday evening, more than 175 people were injured. governor nathan diehl in atlanta are taking some heat for the way they handled the storm. both admit they could have been better prepared. mark strassmann has more from atlanta. >> reporter: drivers along many of the south's busiest highways finished wednesday trying to finish tuesday's commute. a rare winter storm brought several inches of snow and paralyzing ice from the gulf coast to the mid-atlantic. highways froze, and soon so did the traffic. all those cars meant salt and sand trucks could not treat the roadways. ron rivera and his truckload of bananas were stuck for more than 30 hours. >> nothing against the south, and i'm from the south. we're just not prepared for this type of worry. >> gronch natha
i'm anne-marie green. well, the south is struggling to thaw out this morning after that harsh winter storm. the entire region was paralyzed, but georgia seemed to have suffered the most. there were more than 1,400 crashes between tuesday morning and wednesday evening, more than 175 people were injured. governor nathan diehl in atlanta are taking some heat for the way they handled the storm. both admit they could have been better prepared. mark strassmann has more from atlanta. >>...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning we begin with weather. and in many parts of the nation, it is painfully cold. brutal, below freezing, and in many cases subzero temperatures stretch from north to south, from new mexico to new england. in minnesota where folks are used to the cold, hospitals are seeing record numbers of frostbite cases. in northwest indiana yesterday at least three people were killed in a weather-related pileup that involved more than 40 cars and trucks. there was snow and whiteout conditions at the time. interstate 94 is the main roadway connecting chicago and detroit. ice and snow conditions also caused travel accidents in texas. in austin, temperatures will drop into the 20s today. meteorologist areric fisher of r boston station wbz says the cold weather isn't going away anytime soon. >> in the throes of another big arctic ice break we have freezes all over, bitterly cold air going down toward the gulf coast. highs today, below freezing in atlanta, georgia. 20s in nashville. new
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning we begin with weather. and in many parts of the nation, it is painfully cold. brutal, below freezing, and in many cases subzero temperatures stretch from north to south, from new mexico to new england. in minnesota where folks are used to the cold, hospitals are seeing record numbers of frostbite cases. in northwest indiana yesterday at least three people were killed in a weather-related pileup that involved more than 40 cars and trucks. there was snow...
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. >> thank you so much, mary ann. >> six new jersey residents are filing a class action lawsuit overridge gate. the plaintiff's lawyer saying the traffic jams were deliberate brat and her clients were late for work, one even suffering a panic attack. the delays doubled response times for ambulances including one for a 91-year-old lady. she was unconscious. she ended up dying of cardiac arrest at the hospital. her daughter telling the new york times she doesn't think the closings have anything to do with her mother's death. simply saying it was just her time. >>> time for a look at who is talking and a whole lot of people are reacting how governor crist tee is handling bridge gate as a leader. this scandal actually serves the governor in a positive way some say. >> this serves him in three-ways. it gave him a chance to look like what a president is, an executive. he acted, made decisions. second, every campaign has a crisis sooner or later. mr. obama has a crisis right in the middle of his campaign. this gives him a chance of how to handle this. the real taste of scrutiny that comes w
. >> thank you so much, mary ann. >> six new jersey residents are filing a class action lawsuit overridge gate. the plaintiff's lawyer saying the traffic jams were deliberate brat and her clients were late for work, one even suffering a panic attack. the delays doubled response times for ambulances including one for a 91-year-old lady. she was unconscious. she ended up dying of cardiac arrest at the hospital. her daughter telling the new york times she doesn't think the closings...
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. >> i'm mary ann moore. rallying on the right to protest. >> but first: a lynching. in the capitol of the central african republic. it's a sign the sectarian divide in the central african republic is becoming ever more dangerous. al jazeera as well as other media was there, when it took place. and we warn you, some people will find this video disturbing. it began when a mob heard that two men who were suspected of being part of another incident of sectarian violence, were nearby. the mob found the men, set upon them, killed them and then dragged the bodies through the streets burning them. the men were muslims, the mob was christian. >> we will continue to do this for as long as muslims will go on. >> barnaby phillips is in the capitol. bangui. he joins me live. a dreadful example of mob violence barnaby but there were scenes on the streets in the morning. tell us about those. >> well, it was dreadful what happened, steven and maybe what's shocking particularly is that this was in broad daylight. in the center of bangui. as you said, two men who were accused by a chr
. >> i'm mary ann moore. rallying on the right to protest. >> but first: a lynching. in the capitol of the central african republic. it's a sign the sectarian divide in the central african republic is becoming ever more dangerous. al jazeera as well as other media was there, when it took place. and we warn you, some people will find this video disturbing. it began when a mob heard that two men who were suspected of being part of another incident of sectarian violence, were nearby....
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. >> reporter: at 78, mary ann has dropped her dream of retiring the home she lived in for 20 years with-old mother. >> but this, i can't explain it to you. this is home. >> reporter: they live in a mobile home park next to the historic winchester mystery house and sinna mark theaters across the street from santana row where more luxury condos are under construction. but the owner of this property may soon sell the land. >> they have absolutely the right to sell. what we would love, if they would sell it to us. >> reporter: the police reporops never return our call but pulte will work closely with local neighbors and businesses. >> it has been terrifying. we have a lot of people in their 80s and 90s who are, i'm going to say poverty level, if this closes they have nowhere to go. >> this is very upsetting. >> reporter: mary ann said it feels like her golden years are slipping away. she wants those younger than her looking to build and buy in san jose to remember that they too will one day be in her shoes. >> look at your parents, look at your grand parents, i mean we are not throw-away pe
. >> reporter: at 78, mary ann has dropped her dream of retiring the home she lived in for 20 years with-old mother. >> but this, i can't explain it to you. this is home. >> reporter: they live in a mobile home park next to the historic winchester mystery house and sinna mark theaters across the street from santana row where more luxury condos are under construction. but the owner of this property may soon sell the land. >> they have absolutely the right to sell. what we...
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i'm anne-marie green. a 12-year-old boy who allegedly opened fire at a new mexico middle school has been transferred to a psychiatric hospital. charges are expected to be filed today. police say the seventh grader carried a concealed shotgun into the school in roswell and opened fire yesterday morning. two students were wounded. one is in satisfactory condition, but the other is in critical condition. omar villafranca has our report. >> reporter: the school day had barely begun in roswell, new mexico. students were gathered in the gym before heading to class when a fellow student entered carrying band instrument case. police say he opened the case, pulled out a 20-gauge shotgun and started shooting. >> two students were shot, a boy and a girl, as well as a school staff member. >> reporter: the shooting lasted about ten seconds. that's when the math teacher john masterson approached the gunman. >> mr. masterson began to talk to him to put it down. the young man put the gun down and raised his hand. >> repor
i'm anne-marie green. a 12-year-old boy who allegedly opened fire at a new mexico middle school has been transferred to a psychiatric hospital. charges are expected to be filed today. police say the seventh grader carried a concealed shotgun into the school in roswell and opened fire yesterday morning. two students were wounded. one is in satisfactory condition, but the other is in critical condition. omar villafranca has our report. >> reporter: the school day had barely begun in...
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it's seventy mary ann from next year of course all right. yours are but what was before the activity. what a witch. i think the new. while. i eye if you're taking the reader you did it again. the time. sells. says. they are. it hit me. you can go to school. use no productivity. the devil to get into a new design. tsk tsk tsk. nm. dvds lulu long lulu . the oster attendance tuesday be affecting not only bloodshed egyptians and heading to the polls for the second and final day at the constitutional referendum approval for the new text presented as an lunchbox step in the country's political transition. the key is to be a foregone conclusion that quickly get the weight for a likely presidential
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so first, mary ann, a couple of questions about washington state. can you give me, first, a quick overview of where it is right now with its medicaid expansion and what you would say were the biggest challenges as well as successes in the last year and what you see as the top priorities for this upcoming year. >> sure. so to start with we were very fortunate in washington mostly was right from the passage of the affordable care act, very early on, we had bipartisan support from our legislature in terms of both the expansion and having a state-based exchange. and i can tell you that made the whole expansion process and discussions and how it would evolve much easier, i think, because of that. they saw, the legislature saw that, and our governor's office saw this as an opportunity for some significant savings to the state for some of the state-only health rams and also, certainly -- programs, and also, certainly, an economic boom for additional jobs. i think we've been very pleased with our success. we met our target, we were hoping to have 120,000 br
so first, mary ann, a couple of questions about washington state. can you give me, first, a quick overview of where it is right now with its medicaid expansion and what you would say were the biggest challenges as well as successes in the last year and what you see as the top priorities for this upcoming year. >> sure. so to start with we were very fortunate in washington mostly was right from the passage of the affordable care act, very early on, we had bipartisan support from our...
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if this closes they've got nowhere to go. >> this is very upsetting. >> reporter: mary ann says it feelse her golden years are slipping away. she wants those younger than her now looking to build and buy in san jose to remember that they, too, will one day be in her shoes. >> look at your parents. look at your grandparents. i mean, we're not throw away people. and you don't want to become a throw away person. >> reporter: stephanie truong, nbc, bay area news. >>> there is no mystery right now what the story is on your weather front. rain. we need it. is there any hope for relief from our drought? let's check in with anthony slaughter with a look at your weekend forecast. >> we are going to see some showers in that forecast. you can always find that seven day. scroll to the bottom of your screen. find by thursday and friday, that's when that chance will arife. in the short term we have clouds building and even showers now building off the coast of california. these are not expected to impact us but they are very close. if you are doing any traveling today, perhaps down i-5 or headed over
if this closes they've got nowhere to go. >> this is very upsetting. >> reporter: mary ann says it feelse her golden years are slipping away. she wants those younger than her now looking to build and buy in san jose to remember that they, too, will one day be in her shoes. >> look at your parents. look at your grandparents. i mean, we're not throw away people. and you don't want to become a throw away person. >> reporter: stephanie truong, nbc, bay area news....
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. >> absolutely, thank you, mary anne. >>> check it out the passengers stranded in the antarctic were in high spirits on new year's eve. ♪ not the greatest quality video, but, still, 74 scientists, tourists and crew have been stuck in the ice since christmas eve they uploaded that special song. they are hoping to be rescued by helicopter if all goes as planned tomorrow. jeff ranieri is live with a look at the weather here, a lot warmer than there. >> 60s for the most part today and close to a few 70s. 2014 did start off hazy with that unhealthy air. you can see it back there on the palo alto camera. 25 spare the air days. and with that said, some of the worst repeated air quality has continually been across san jose. we had these light north winds shoving a lot of that poor air right on down through the santa clara valley. tomorrow, no huge change. we are expecting at unhealthy levels in the south bay peninsula and also the north bay. we will have marked improvement coming in that forecast. get to that in a little bit. take you outside right now to the sky camera network. most tempera
. >> absolutely, thank you, mary anne. >>> check it out the passengers stranded in the antarctic were in high spirits on new year's eve. ♪ not the greatest quality video, but, still, 74 scientists, tourists and crew have been stuck in the ice since christmas eve they uploaded that special song. they are hoping to be rescued by helicopter if all goes as planned tomorrow. jeff ranieri is live with a look at the weather here, a lot warmer than there. >> 60s for the most part...
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good morning, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. the plan is to deploy them over maryland this coming fall. their mission would be to detect any aircraft, cruise missiles, things like that, to intercept them before they read the capital. but it's their potential capability of carrying cameras on board and spying on people on the ground that's raising concerns. they plan to deploy blimp-like aircraft over maryland the fall. they're meant toro ptect the nation's capitol. >> they would fly low level and very rapidly. >> reporter: one military officer tells cbs news the prospect of a missile being launched at the capitol is the biggest threat. he says, as of today they have zero capability to detect it much less defend against it. they'll have radar that reaches from boston to north carolina. the technology is already in use overseas. arrow stats in afghanistan has radar and cameras to track people on the ground. >> that kind of technology raises privacy concerns. if the military want to test hardware, they should not be testing it on t
good morning, susan. >> good morning, anne-marie. the plan is to deploy them over maryland this coming fall. their mission would be to detect any aircraft, cruise missiles, things like that, to intercept them before they read the capital. but it's their potential capability of carrying cameras on board and spying on people on the ground that's raising concerns. they plan to deploy blimp-like aircraft over maryland the fall. they're meant toro ptect the nation's capitol. >> they...
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. >> mary ann, how ugly does it look to you? going into 2014, one of the major macro drivers were forecasting was voltatility and we got that here today. all we've been hearing at merrill lynch from clients is when are we going to get that pullback so we can actually buy? well you're in that pullback right now, and we are telling clients to actually buy. >> okay. so you like these levels. you're buying here. robert frank, what are you hearing? >> i always hate to admit evan is right about anything but the one thing you said that i think is so true and so important is that markets are looking for an excuse to sell and that's a complete 180 from last year where markets were looking for any ebsxcuse to go higher. they have to reach into the argentine peso the wealth practice ducts in china. they're reaching really far to find something negative -- >> robert seriously, there are some fundamental problems going on. first of all concerns about china's growth with the manufacturing numbers showing a below expansion rate. concerns about
. >> mary ann, how ugly does it look to you? going into 2014, one of the major macro drivers were forecasting was voltatility and we got that here today. all we've been hearing at merrill lynch from clients is when are we going to get that pullback so we can actually buy? well you're in that pullback right now, and we are telling clients to actually buy. >> okay. so you like these levels. you're buying here. robert frank, what are you hearing? >> i always hate to admit evan is...
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>> i think anne-marie is right, we could get a deal. i think the iranians are interested in a settlement that allows them to become a threshold nuclear state, which is dangerous, effectively tantamount to become a nuclear state. we won't get a reformed iran or an iran prepared to work with us on any more friendly basis than putin's russia has been since the so-called reset, but we're going to threw three, if not four core friends who have seen us as a bulwark. egypt and also israel. >> these are all allies of the united states when we had very close alliance with the shah's iran. why is it impossible to maintain a good relation with saudi arabia and iran, as we had in the '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s. >> the place you're speaking about is a country with a limited set of ordinary nation state interests. my contention is that it is and has been for 34 years a cause with global interests and profoundly ideological view of the world. i don't think that changes -- >> sochi, what is going to happen? what does russia look like in 2014? >> one
>> i think anne-marie is right, we could get a deal. i think the iranians are interested in a settlement that allows them to become a threshold nuclear state, which is dangerous, effectively tantamount to become a nuclear state. we won't get a reformed iran or an iran prepared to work with us on any more friendly basis than putin's russia has been since the so-called reset, but we're going to threw three, if not four core friends who have seen us as a bulwark. egypt and also israel....
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> i don't know what the age cut off was, but he was -- why didn't he get romantic with ginger or mary annter pilot in world war ii. he had the purple heart. dave madden who played the partridge family's manager robin kincaid. and he made the round on classic tv. appeared on "bewitched," "happy days" and "the love boat." he was 82 years old. >>> following the whirlwind of controversy over homophobic remarks, duck dynasty down 28% from last year. might have thought the opposite would happen, right? >> who knew? >> just one of those things where they get -- still 8.5 million people, still a ton, but way down from before. have a good weekend. i'm brian shactman this is "early today." we hope it is first stop of the day on nbc. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ before they earned enough cash back from bank of america to help take the show on the road... before they earned 1% back on all purchases -- everywhere, every time -- and 2% back at the grocery store... even before earning 3% back on gas, with no hoops to jump through... red meg got a bankamericard cash rewards credit card and got the band back together. tha
> i don't know what the age cut off was, but he was -- why didn't he get romantic with ginger or mary annter pilot in world war ii. he had the purple heart. dave madden who played the partridge family's manager robin kincaid. and he made the round on classic tv. appeared on "bewitched," "happy days" and "the love boat." he was 82 years old. >>> following the whirlwind of controversy over homophobic remarks, duck dynasty down 28% from last year. might...
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anne-marie, i read your piece about the caring society. this is an idea of what we can do to become more compassionate. i want to start with you to come in for a moment and share with us from your powerful piece -- that article encapsulated why we are here today. was the nexus between the heart and head? can you share with us what we need to do to step forward and do something that changes the game tomorrow? >> it is great to be here. it is great to see this crowd for this report. this report reflects the evolution of my own thinking since the article. i started writing the article from the point where many of us who think of ourselves as feminists have been. it has been a longtime. we have made enormous progress, the world has transformed since i was a girl. but we are stuck. we are not seeing the numbers of women in congress and as ceo's. that is the perspective from which i wrote my article. since then, i have focused more on what i see as the deeper problem. is the problem that affects women on the brink. the way i frame it is it is fu
anne-marie, i read your piece about the caring society. this is an idea of what we can do to become more compassionate. i want to start with you to come in for a moment and share with us from your powerful piece -- that article encapsulated why we are here today. was the nexus between the heart and head? can you share with us what we need to do to step forward and do something that changes the game tomorrow? >> it is great to be here. it is great to see this crowd for this report. this...
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. >> thank you mary ann. >> msnbc sending another apology. tweet red, maybe the right wing will hate it but everyone else will go awww. the adorable cheerios ad with by racial families. then they linked it to the heartwarming super bowl commercial. issued an apology on thursday saying the tweet last night was outrageous and unacceptable. it was offensive and wrong apologized and deleted it. we have dismissed the person responsible for the tweet. i apologize for mr. prevuos and everyone offended. >> the chairman went as far as banning his staff from appearing on network. he says msnbc needs to shape up. >> in their professional world of tolerance they are on all 8 cylinders of intolerance. started with melissa perry and comments about mitt romney's new grand schield. >> msnbc's quick reaction was a good first step to mending the network's relationship with the rnc. but he's putting the network on probation. >>> it is 19 minutes after the top of the hour. by land, air and sea. a look at the unprecedented security for the big game this weekend.
. >> thank you mary ann. >> msnbc sending another apology. tweet red, maybe the right wing will hate it but everyone else will go awww. the adorable cheerios ad with by racial families. then they linked it to the heartwarming super bowl commercial. issued an apology on thursday saying the tweet last night was outrageous and unacceptable. it was offensive and wrong apologized and deleted it. we have dismissed the person responsible for the tweet. i apologize for mr. prevuos and...
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. >> thanks so much mary ann. happy monday. >>> new fallout over lane closures on the george washington bridge. peanuts could be ser >> christie's top staff ledge i had allegedly forced a traffic jam as political pay back. now they are saying the scandal will not disqualify the governor for running for president in 2016. christie fired his deputy chief of staff and cut ties with his former campaign manager over the closures. that brings us to our look who is talking. it is jeanine pirro. she rips into the obama administration for launching an investigation into governor chris christie while nothing has been resolved on benghazi and various other scandals plaguing the white house. >> within 24-hours of chris christie's statement the obama administration known for its love six the united states attorney of new jersey chris christie by starting a federal criminal probe. really? benghazi four dead, nothing. the irs violating the constitutional rights of americans, irs employees taking the 5th. nothing. mr. president,
. >> thanks so much mary ann. happy monday. >>> new fallout over lane closures on the george washington bridge. peanuts could be ser >> christie's top staff ledge i had allegedly forced a traffic jam as political pay back. now they are saying the scandal will not disqualify the governor for running for president in 2016. christie fired his deputy chief of staff and cut ties with his former campaign manager over the closures. that brings us to our look who is talking. it is...
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. >> mary ann? >> we are talking about hundreds of conservative members in hollywood.eking 501c3 tax exempt status. no partisan activities would be allowed if this happens. friends of aid said they have no political agenda but they are told they are targeted by the irs. >> we understand by our attorney that our agent at the irs was handling our file. i think that probably the reason we are targeted because we filed as a conservative education fellowship. >> for more than two years the irs has been asking questions including wanting to know names of members. actors like kelsey grammer and gary sinise are members. this kind of targeting in hollywood can be difficult. >> they are vulnerable. therefore we have the walking in corporation. i think it's fair to say that we have been subjected to what goes beyond what might be reasonably expected. >> the irs declined to comment. but the agency doesn't comment on individual cases like this one. heather, patti ann. >> all right. marianne rafferty joining us. thank you. >> a man and his tractor plunged through thin ice. we will s
. >> mary ann? >> we are talking about hundreds of conservative members in hollywood.eking 501c3 tax exempt status. no partisan activities would be allowed if this happens. friends of aid said they have no political agenda but they are told they are targeted by the irs. >> we understand by our attorney that our agent at the irs was handling our file. i think that probably the reason we are targeted because we filed as a conservative education fellowship. >> for more than...