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melissa: senator mary anne summarized argument for last six years.o you think it gets traction now? >> that is from the democratic playbook. absolutely not. the president has been in charge, the person dealing with issues joe biden mitch mcconnell. dealing with tax extenders. allowing taxes to stay low for everybody. melissa: you say that from personal experience. >> of course. the vice president and mitch mcconnell in action working very hard. right now merry anne in masses you can check a box to send more money to the state government. did you do that? of course not. neither does anybody else. you can send checks right now, folks to the federal government and they will spend it for you. melissa: brad how do we solve this problem? >> way you solve it is, velocity of money theory. when money is changing hands between the private sector that gins of economy. by the way, when people make more, they pay more in taxes. not us sending government to the government for the government to spend money we don't have. very simple, create jobs mr. president. don'
melissa: senator mary anne summarized argument for last six years.o you think it gets traction now? >> that is from the democratic playbook. absolutely not. the president has been in charge, the person dealing with issues joe biden mitch mcconnell. dealing with tax extenders. allowing taxes to stay low for everybody. melissa: you say that from personal experience. >> of course. the vice president and mitch mcconnell in action working very hard. right now merry anne in masses you can...
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anne-marie? >> elaine, i see the day has begun. there are people going about their business behind you. can you give a sense of what the mood is like in paris on day like this? >> there's a mixture here of fear and also of determination to just keep going. there was a lot of anger last night when i was speaking to people at the rally. they said, we will not be intimidated. we're not giving in to fear. some said, i was afraid to come out but i wanted to just so say i'm not going to stay at home. we will not let them win. >> all right. elaine cobb in paris. thank you so much elaine. the prime minister said the main concern this morning is the possibility of a new attack. police searched the apartment lived to the gun suspects. they searched the offices of "charlie hebdo" yesterday. it had been targeted before after lampooning islam and prophet muhammad. they spoke fluent french and called out the names of specific employees. the two men are brothers known to the intelligence services. one has been convicted of terrorism charges befor
anne-marie? >> elaine, i see the day has begun. there are people going about their business behind you. can you give a sense of what the mood is like in paris on day like this? >> there's a mixture here of fear and also of determination to just keep going. there was a lot of anger last night when i was speaking to people at the rally. they said, we will not be intimidated. we're not giving in to fear. some said, i was afraid to come out but i wanted to just so say i'm not going to...
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i'm anne-marie green.he "cbs morning news." hey mom, what's for dinner? something awesome. cool. wisest kid i need something awesome. to make it awesome make it "mini." like campbell's® mini chicken pot pies. awesome, mom. get recipes at campbellskitchen.com what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements. get healthier gums in two weeks. innovation and you philips sonicare save when you give philips sonicare this holiday season. >>> here's another look at this morning's top stories. this morning two believes were shot and wounded in a paris suburb. it's unclear if this shooting is related to the deadly attack on the paris magazine. and the police are still hunting for two heavily arm
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anne-marie? >> kris van cleave in comack, new york, thank you, kris. >>> well, as kris reported, this storm has virtually shut down an area from philadelphia to new england. government officials aren't just urging people to stay off the roads. they are ordering it. and the storm's effect is rippling across the country. brian webb is here in new york city. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. kind of an eerie quiet on new york city streets apart from the occasional pack of snowplows that drives by. this morning the travel ban is in full effect. roads have been declared off limits. public transportation has been suspended. and the message from public officials is clear, stay off the roads. streets and highways are shut down to everyone except emergency workers. travel bans were enacted in a half dozen states. in new york city, violators faced a $300 fine. >> if you are in your car and you are on any road, you will technically be committing a crime. >> reporter: everything fro
anne-marie? >> kris van cleave in comack, new york, thank you, kris. >>> well, as kris reported, this storm has virtually shut down an area from philadelphia to new england. government officials aren't just urging people to stay off the roads. they are ordering it. and the storm's effect is rippling across the country. brian webb is here in new york city. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. kind of an eerie quiet on new york city streets apart from...
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art cashin joining us there and mary ann bartels. have great weekends. dow currently down 249 points as i said to you. that's a loss of getting on to 4% for the year so far. a big issue for those long of the market as most of us are. >>> thank you, simon. welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. on this friday to close out the day, the week and the month. i'm kelly evans. let's start with thisough satisfaction we've had. the dow off 242 points good for 1.4%. the s&p giving up 25 to close back below the 2,000 level. the nasdaq down 48 points. this is the 14th time out of trading segssions in january the market moved at least 100 points. the vix three points higher at closing. moving at a level above 21 almost 22. let's bring in today's panel. joining me michael santoli from yahoo! finance. sara eisen, eric chemi from cnbc.com. and "fast money" trader steve grasso who will join us shortly off the floor and our own mary thompson. mary we want to start with you. tell bus this pressure on stocks that materialized right into the close. >> that's right. you kn
art cashin joining us there and mary ann bartels. have great weekends. dow currently down 249 points as i said to you. that's a loss of getting on to 4% for the year so far. a big issue for those long of the market as most of us are. >>> thank you, simon. welcome to "the closing bell," everybody. on this friday to close out the day, the week and the month. i'm kelly evans. let's start with thisough satisfaction we've had. the dow off 242 points good for 1.4%. the s&p...
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i'm anne-marie green. there is breaking new this morning in the hunt for two brothers suspected in the attack on a french newspaper that killed 12 people. a french security official said the suspects have stolen a car this morning in a town about 30 miles northeast of paris. elaine cobb is in paris with the latest. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the massive man hunt for the two fugitive brothers has shifted closer to paris. there are reports they're holed up at a business near the charles de gaulle airport and they're holding hostages. some media report one hostage has been killed in a shoot-out. they've denied that. two runways have been closed at the airport amid fears that the brothers have a rocket lawn cher. the cabinet has been meeting with francois hollande. the interior minister said after that cabinet meeting only that a police operation is under way. authorities in france are focusing their hunt for two heavily armed brothers north of paris. police are searching home
i'm anne-marie green. there is breaking new this morning in the hunt for two brothers suspected in the attack on a french newspaper that killed 12 people. a french security official said the suspects have stolen a car this morning in a town about 30 miles northeast of paris. elaine cobb is in paris with the latest. elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the massive man hunt for the two fugitive brothers has shifted closer to paris. there are reports they're holed up...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning isis has set a new deadline for jordan to hand over a prisoner in a swap. the message gives jordan until later this morning to free a woman involved in a 2005 terror attack in exchange for a captured jordanian pilot. the fate of a japanese journalist also being held is not clear at this time. jordan's willingness to make the deal with isis puts it at odds with u.s. policy. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. the u.s. policy of course being that u.s. does not make concessions to terrorists. the state department says it will not interfere with the prisoner exchange as long as it complies with international law. we may very well see by sunset in jordan -- that is the deadline around 10 a.m. eastern time -- a prisoner swip with isis terrorists. a sunset deadline has been set involving the lives of japanese journalist kenji moto and a pilot. his plane crashed in syria during a bombing raid last month. the freelance journalist was
i'm anne-marie green. this morning isis has set a new deadline for jordan to hand over a prisoner in a swap. the message gives jordan until later this morning to free a woman involved in a 2005 terror attack in exchange for a captured jordanian pilot. the fate of a japanese journalist also being held is not clear at this time. jordan's willingness to make the deal with isis puts it at odds with u.s. policy. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning....
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hello and welcome to al jazeera live from doha, i'm mary ann namazi. afghanistan.'s new president silicon valleyashraf ghani introduces his new parliament. houthi fighters in yex are still surrounding the residence of the prime minister and the presidential palace in the capital, sanaa. violence began between the shia fighters and the army. it's not clear who's in charge. >> the fighting is being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the presidential palace in sanaa since early on monday. who wields power in yemen something that's hard to know at the moment. a government spokesperson indicates a place of utter chaos. >> frankly i don't know who is in charge here. some are responding to his command that's why both the ministers of interior and community, they do not obey the orders of their superiors. >> houthi rebels have been at odd with the government for a while now but many feel they are the real rulers of yemen. salah has been thought to be at the head of the chaos. monday's fighting has made this situation worse. >
hello and welcome to al jazeera live from doha, i'm mary ann namazi. afghanistan.'s new president silicon valleyashraf ghani introduces his new parliament. houthi fighters in yex are still surrounding the residence of the prime minister and the presidential palace in the capital, sanaa. violence began between the shia fighters and the army. it's not clear who's in charge. >> the fighting is being heard from blocks away. government forces and houthi rebels have been battling near the...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning a bitter blast of arctic air is sweeping into the eastern two-thirds of the country. a dip in the jet stream is bringing potentially dangerous weather from canada. the deep freeze has descended on minnesota where steam is rising off lap superior. some parts of the state fell to below 20 degrees below zero. we have the frigid forecast. >> a jet stream pattern known as the siberian express will drive arctic air into the midwest and northeast and the coldest of this outbreak will arrive wednesday night into thursday and the biggest shock will be felt in parts of the northeast where right now unseasonable temperatures in the 50s and 60s are being enjoyed. by midweek the grip of old man winter will be taking hold running 20 to 30 degrees below average. this means 20s and teens in cities such as philadelphia new york city, and boston and lows to single digits below zero. >> meteorologist lauren casey of our station in minnesota. >>> meanwhile they're cleaning up after a line of
i'm anne-marie green. this morning a bitter blast of arctic air is sweeping into the eastern two-thirds of the country. a dip in the jet stream is bringing potentially dangerous weather from canada. the deep freeze has descended on minnesota where steam is rising off lap superior. some parts of the state fell to below 20 degrees below zero. we have the frigid forecast. >> a jet stream pattern known as the siberian express will drive arctic air into the midwest and northeast and the...
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come on, mary anne, this is ridiculous. >> no one is going to feel bad for them. 91 percent of healthcare coverage covered by harvard. we're in year 8 that is working and lowering costs and slowing the increases. >> it is? >> everybody has got to be. >> it is? >> it is. the healthcare costs increases. >> i don't want to debate the massachusetts healthcare system. >> and to make it work nationally, everybody has got to get in. harvard professors look hypocritical? yes. does gruber look hypocritical, yes. no one has cornered the market on hypocrisy than harvard professors and mit professors. >> i don't think the harvard professors are looking good in this story bottom line. plenty more as the factor moves along. google dominating the net. now there is a report about what you are actually google ling. we will have the results. also prince andrew buckingham palace denies any illegal activity. but there is a nasty scandal brewing involving a minor girl. we hope you stay tune to those reports. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess--
come on, mary anne, this is ridiculous. >> no one is going to feel bad for them. 91 percent of healthcare coverage covered by harvard. we're in year 8 that is working and lowering costs and slowing the increases. >> it is? >> everybody has got to be. >> it is? >> it is. the healthcare costs increases. >> i don't want to debate the massachusetts healthcare system. >> and to make it work nationally, everybody has got to get in. harvard professors look...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the nfl's investigation into charges that the new england patriots used underinflated footballs in the afc championship game could wrap up as early as today. the patriots' coach and quarterback deny any involvement. bill belichick and tom brady say they don't know why 11 of 12 patriots game balls used last sunday were underinflated. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the new england patriots used some familiar plays in the blame game over underinflated footballs. at his morning footballs, coach bill belichick handed off to tom brady. >> tom's personal preferences on his footballs are something that he can talk about in much better detail. >> i didn't alter the ball in any way. >> reporter: brady says he has no idea what happened to the game balls after he approved them before sunday's championship game. >> i don't want anyone touching the balls after that i don't want anyone rubbing them putting any air in them taking air out. to me the balls are perfect and that's what i ex
i'm anne-marie green. well, the nfl's investigation into charges that the new england patriots used underinflated footballs in the afc championship game could wrap up as early as today. the patriots' coach and quarterback deny any involvement. bill belichick and tom brady say they don't know why 11 of 12 patriots game balls used last sunday were underinflated. omar villafranca reports. >> reporter: the new england patriots used some familiar plays in the blame game over underinflated...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, in his first state of the union address before a congress controlled by republicans, president obama was anything but conciliatory. last night he focused on helping the middle class with new tax proposals republicans are sure to vote down and the president attempted to vito any attempts to nullify his actions on health care, immigration, and new reels governing wall street, and he highlighted the economic recovery. >> america for all that we have endured, for all the grit and hard work required to come back, for all the tasks that lie ahead, know this. the shadow of crisis has passed and the state of the union is strong. >> susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie good morning. you know much of the speech did ring familiar the past. president obama's speech is talking about everyone getting a fair shot and everyone doing their fair share and as you said, this year the speech was given against backdrop of an improving economy, and the president challeng
i'm anne-marie green. well, in his first state of the union address before a congress controlled by republicans, president obama was anything but conciliatory. last night he focused on helping the middle class with new tax proposals republicans are sure to vote down and the president attempted to vito any attempts to nullify his actions on health care, immigration, and new reels governing wall street, and he highlighted the economic recovery. >> america for all that we have endured, for...
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i'm anne-marie green. well this morning a major breakthrough in the search for the wreckage of airasia flight 8501. crews have found the tail section of the airbus a320, the most significant part of the plane that crashed into the java sea last month killing all 162 people on board. brian webb is here in new york with the details. brian, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. finding the tail is incredibly important because this is where the black boxes are located, and they're the best hope of finding out why the plane went down. indonesia's search and rescue chief says it was first discovered by an echo sounder before divers went to the spot and snapped these photos. the word "airasia" clearly visible. the tail measuring about 10 x 5 x 3 meters. officials say it was pointing toward the seabed and near the same coordinates as when the plane lost contact. divers now looking in the same area for the fuselage hoping to recover more bodies. so far 40 have been found. it is still not clear what brought dow
i'm anne-marie green. well this morning a major breakthrough in the search for the wreckage of airasia flight 8501. crews have found the tail section of the airbus a320, the most significant part of the plane that crashed into the java sea last month killing all 162 people on board. brian webb is here in new york with the details. brian, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. finding the tail is incredibly important because this is where the black boxes are located, and they're the...
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and mary ann's s&p 500 targets. go to power lunch.cnbc.com now to find out. they both say this is the number to watch, so once again, go to cnbc -- go to power lunch.cnbc.com. back up to you, ty. >> all right, sue. thank you very much. saudi arabia's king abdullah dead now at age 90 dying yesterday leaving his 79d-year-old brother king solomon to the throne. some reports say it's believed that he king solomon, suffers from alzheimer's. he is already facing a number of challenges in the region. not limited to but certainly including isis yemen, iran, and falling oil prices. already overnight in yemen explosions targeting saudi rival shiite houti leaders. their offensive forced the u.s.-backed yemeni president out this week. the prince on cnbc this morning saying clearly -- they're facing major turmoil. ambassador ed walker served at several posts in the middle east, including saudi arabia. ambassador welcome. good to have you with us. what can you tell us about the new king of saudi arabia and specifically about thes
and mary ann's s&p 500 targets. go to power lunch.cnbc.com now to find out. they both say this is the number to watch, so once again, go to cnbc -- go to power lunch.cnbc.com. back up to you, ty. >> all right, sue. thank you very much. saudi arabia's king abdullah dead now at age 90 dying yesterday leaving his 79d-year-old brother king solomon to the throne. some reports say it's believed that he king solomon, suffers from alzheimer's. he is already facing a number of challenges in...
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i'm anne-marie green. well, the fate of two men held hostage by isis is in limbo this morning. a deadline for a prisoner swap for the japanese journalist and a jordanian pilot has passed. jordan refused to release a jailed female terrorist as demanded by isis because it has no proof the pilot is still alive, and now the wife of one of the hostages is making a desperate appeal for his life. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. the latest from the jordanian government is a signal that this prisoner swap is on hold because the islamic state did not provide that proof of life. that was jordan's condition for releasing this iranian female hostage. so today we have jordan and japan in this torturous waiting period, and now for the first time we have the hostage's wife making a plea. an emotional plea from the wife of japanese journalist kenji goto has so far gone unanswered. on thursday she issued her first public statement to a group that helps families of freelance
i'm anne-marie green. well, the fate of two men held hostage by isis is in limbo this morning. a deadline for a prisoner swap for the japanese journalist and a jordanian pilot has passed. jordan refused to release a jailed female terrorist as demanded by isis because it has no proof the pilot is still alive, and now the wife of one of the hostages is making a desperate appeal for his life. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. the latest from...
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i'm anne-marie green. well this morning a dangerously painful mass of colder air is spreading across the country. it's so cold fire is being used to keep rail systems from freezing. the city is considering closing its public schools tomorrow. along with the cold up to 6 inches of snow is expected. snowfall up to 7 inches was reported overnight in central iowa. and windchills are expected to reach 35 below zero tonight. travel is not recommended. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the freezing jet stream. >> what is january? as you might think, it's all snow coming down in illinois and indiana overnight. had some in pennsylvania over towards philly and d.c. before wrapping up light snow in boston. the totals, a lot of it on the ground. we'll see significant travel here just west of d.c. for the morning drive. but then it's all about the cold seeping its way southward. heading into today, wednesday by thursday, the coldest of the air moving in. high temperatures filling in lots o
i'm anne-marie green. well this morning a dangerously painful mass of colder air is spreading across the country. it's so cold fire is being used to keep rail systems from freezing. the city is considering closing its public schools tomorrow. along with the cold up to 6 inches of snow is expected. snowfall up to 7 inches was reported overnight in central iowa. and windchills are expected to reach 35 below zero tonight. travel is not recommended. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station...
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i'm anne-marie green. there is breaking new this morning in the hunt for two brothers suspected in the attack on a french newspaper that kill 12 people. a french security official said the suspects have stolen car this morning in a town about 30 miles northeast of paris. elaine cobb is in paris with the latest. elaine good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. social media here is filled with pictures of helicopters ore that torn in northern france where the interior minister confirm mace superior police operation is under way. french media say the two main suspects have been sighted there and they've taken at least one hostage. >> elaine, i know that things are unfolding and it's difficult to know what's going on. do we have any idea where the brothers may have been ore thever the last 12 hours or so? >> reporter: the brothers have been tracked across towns in northeastern france. the police have been following and sweeping through that area doing house-to-house searches, throwing up roadblocks
i'm anne-marie green. there is breaking new this morning in the hunt for two brothers suspected in the attack on a french newspaper that kill 12 people. a french security official said the suspects have stolen car this morning in a town about 30 miles northeast of paris. elaine cobb is in paris with the latest. elaine good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. social media here is filled with pictures of helicopters ore that torn in northern france where the interior minister...
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anne-marie? >> brian webb here in new york. thank you very much brian. >>> in yemen now, a suicide bomber driving a mini bus packed with explosives kill at least 30 people. the massive blast could be heard across the city. it attacked a group gathering to enroll in the police academy. there's no immediate claim of responsibility. >>> and now to the bitterly cold weather that's sweeping over most of the country. this morning another round of freezing arctic air and snow is heading east. the high in minneapolis today is expected to be minus 1. public schools there and in chicago are closed today. two-thirds of the country will see unusually cold temperatures including the south. in west virginia yesterday, the freezing temperatures made for dangerous driving. one car flipped and ended up in a creek. the driver escaped though. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says all this cold will be followed by more cold. >> it is cold just about everywhere right now. the really cold air, the c
anne-marie? >> brian webb here in new york. thank you very much brian. >>> in yemen now, a suicide bomber driving a mini bus packed with explosives kill at least 30 people. the massive blast could be heard across the city. it attacked a group gathering to enroll in the police academy. there's no immediate claim of responsibility. >>> and now to the bitterly cold weather that's sweeping over most of the country. this morning another round of freezing arctic air and snow...
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i'm anne-marie green. former new york governor mario cuomo is being remembered this morning as the most influential liberal voice of his generation. he died thursday at 82 from heart failure. word of his death came only hours after his son andrew cuomo was inaugurated for his second term as governor. in a statement president obama called mario cuomo a determined champion of progressive values and an unflinching voice for tolerance tolerance, inclusiveness, fairness dignity and opportunity. he was known for his large intellect, but his flirtations with the presidency frustrated supporters. marlie hall looks at the career that thrust cuomo into the national stage as an apologetic champion of the left. >> he was a govern in 1983 and served three terms balance 1g 2 consecutive budgets and leading new york through two recessions. cuomo emerged on the national stage in 1984 at the democratic convention in san francisco, delivering the keynote address he highlighted the fail euroures of the reagan presidency. >>
i'm anne-marie green. former new york governor mario cuomo is being remembered this morning as the most influential liberal voice of his generation. he died thursday at 82 from heart failure. word of his death came only hours after his son andrew cuomo was inaugurated for his second term as governor. in a statement president obama called mario cuomo a determined champion of progressive values and an unflinching voice for tolerance tolerance, inclusiveness, fairness dignity and opportunity. he...
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anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> wheel president obama said he's interested in cooperating with congressional republicans, he did take a number of shots at them in his address. cbs analyst john dickerson gave his analysis. >> he framed them as lobbyists and super wealthy. he said they were essentially hypocrites on minimum wage. he said their obsession was the keystone pipeline was limiting and limited in terms of america's vision. and he issued a whole host of veto threats because he you know, just sort of warned them from following their worst instinct. so his kind of between the lines the way he was treating republicans was certainly the way they read it as well was not something very favorable. >> well at several occasions during his speech the president ad-libbed. when republicans applauded he had run his last campaign, the president responded. >> i have no more campaigns to run. [ applause ] >> i know because i won both of them. >> earlier i spoke with cbs
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anne-marie. >> mark albert in washington. thank you, mark. >>> former virginia governor bob mcdonnell learns his fate at a sensing hearing today. mcdonnell is asking a judge to sentence him to community service on 11 corruption charges. prosecutors want him to serve at least ten years in prison. the court has received hundreds of letter, asking for leniency. >>> and jury selection continues this morning in the boston marathon bombing trial. the 21-year-old suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev was in court monday. the process is expected to take weeks with a pool of 1200 potential jurors. prosecutors face the challenge of seating a panel willing to consider the death penalty if tsarnaev is convicted. >>> and this morning, divers have joined the search for airasia flight 8501 thanks to better conditions. the area of the java sea being scoured has expanded. officials think weather and currents have moved the wreckage eastward. the divers are looking where sonar detected five large pieces of wreckage over the weekend. but so far, only 37 bo
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i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a winter storm system is triggering heavy snow in the southwest, southern rockies, and the plans. up to 8 inches is expected in some areas as the system heads east. winter weather advisories and warnings are posted in new mexico, texas, oklahoma, and colorado. rain and thunderstorms are expected over parts of the gulf coast. >>> it started snowing in the denver area yesterday. the snow is expected to have cleared out by this morning, but temperatures will drop to near 10 degrees make for slick roads and treacherous travel. eric fisher of our boston affiliate wbz is tracking the storm. >> wintry weather in our southern plain this morning. picking up some significant snowfall here. it's been falling during the overnight, continuing as it tracks its way east, even snow potential in and around dallas especially the northwest side of the city and that could slow down the commute. that could slow down the commute. but many of these spots saying 3 to 6 inches of snow. the
i'm anne-marie green. well, this morning a winter storm system is triggering heavy snow in the southwest, southern rockies, and the plans. up to 8 inches is expected in some areas as the system heads east. winter weather advisories and warnings are posted in new mexico, texas, oklahoma, and colorado. rain and thunderstorms are expected over parts of the gulf coast. >>> it started snowing in the denver area yesterday. the snow is expected to have cleared out by this morning, but...
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i'm anne-marie green. 2015 is here. millions are thawing out this morning after celebrations around the country to welcome the new year. philadelphia hosted its annual fireworks show over the delaware river. people also crowded around baltimore's chilly inner harbor -- ring, rather, to ring in 2015, but wendy gillette shows us the biggest celebration in times square where about a million people watched the ball drop. >> reporter: the glittering waterford crystal ball dropped over times square, ushering in 2015 for the estimated 1 million people on hand to watch. they came from all over the world. where are you from? >> saudi arabia. >> reporter: most arrived to secure their viewing spots earlier in the morning. after passing through security revelers were confined to massive pens where they couldn't leave, even to use the bathroom. >> i haven't had anything to drink since this morning. >> reporter: officers and bomb-sniffing dogs were on patrol to keep everyone safe. it was also a cold night. the temperatu
i'm anne-marie green. 2015 is here. millions are thawing out this morning after celebrations around the country to welcome the new year. philadelphia hosted its annual fireworks show over the delaware river. people also crowded around baltimore's chilly inner harbor -- ring, rather, to ring in 2015, but wendy gillette shows us the biggest celebration in times square where about a million people watched the ball drop. >> reporter: the glittering waterford crystal ball dropped over times...
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. >> mary ann lovers her horses and winter adventures with her family but they made her miserable. >> i always was getting a sinus infection. >> among the 30 million americans with chronic sinusitis, mark by congestion, it causes pain, interferes with everything from smelling and eating, to sleep. >> with a infection in your body, all the time, you just wore me down. >> you look absolutely clear. >> when nothing else work, mary ann turned to nose and sign us specialist doctor allen burger using new surgical treatment. >> this is the newest and best in the business. there is no question this is an advance that we were looking for. >> it is an implant called propel. that delivers anti-inflammatory medication, directly into the sinus lining. >> this is an added bonus and has work fab justly well to prevent the recurrence and help us heal the patient more effectively. this is called the introducer. this would be put into the nose. >> the implant is placed during surgery to remove inflamed tissue, the medicaid dollars america prevent it from growing back. >> i think it is a wonderful inven
. >> mary ann lovers her horses and winter adventures with her family but they made her miserable. >> i always was getting a sinus infection. >> among the 30 million americans with chronic sinusitis, mark by congestion, it causes pain, interferes with everything from smelling and eating, to sleep. >> with a infection in your body, all the time, you just wore me down. >> you look absolutely clear. >> when nothing else work, mary ann turned to nose and sign us...
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mary ann are you -- i believe we're having problems with mary ann's audio. but michelle? >> reporter: i haven't got more for you at this point. it's just that we know that the suspects in the charlie hebdo massacre have been killed and hostage freed and we're waiting for more information on the kosher supermarket. we've seen people coming outlet as simon was talking about earlier and some individuals taken away. but certainly it is a little bit of chaos there at this point as we're waiting to get clarity. >> the speculation at this stage michelle. but you have to ask yourself if the two brothers have been killed and one hostage released. >> reporter: hi, sorry i guess the connection is not great hey sh. >> it ended in that commercial printing process, the degree to which they had backup from that broader organization. ma mary ann you are back with us. watching the scene on the left with the downtown paris the breaking on the siege of the supermarket. what can you see. >> reporter: well again i can't actually see the supermarket. but there is a long avenue leading into tow
mary ann are you -- i believe we're having problems with mary ann's audio. but michelle? >> reporter: i haven't got more for you at this point. it's just that we know that the suspects in the charlie hebdo massacre have been killed and hostage freed and we're waiting for more information on the kosher supermarket. we've seen people coming outlet as simon was talking about earlier and some individuals taken away. but certainly it is a little bit of chaos there at this point as we're...
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i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green.our realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and good morning to you on this wednesday, live look at the golden gate bridge. just a few cars rolling in this morning as we begin our early- morning shift here on wednesday january 28. >> very early. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. good to have you on board. elizabeth is getting acquainted with aaa right now. she had a flat tire so you get to double dip for a little bit huh. >> it's ironic when your traffic reporter has a flat tire. >> kind of. >> good morning, everybody. today's temperatures are going to be a little bit warmer than yesterday. taking a live look out the door right now, we have some overcast conditions and in oakland 45 degrees. it is mild and 53 in san francisco. we are in the mid-40s in san jose and santa rosa. today's temperatures even warmer than yesterday. we're talking about 63 in pacifica. nearly 70 in redwood city and gilroy. as we look ahead,
i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. anne-marie green.our realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> and good morning to you on this wednesday, live look at the golden gate bridge. just a few cars rolling in this morning as we begin our early- morning shift here on wednesday january 28. >> very early. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's 4:30. good to have you on board. elizabeth is getting acquainted...
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martha: mary anne marsh the former senior advisor to john kerry.mcconnell asked what's the most important thing. he said jobs and the economy. i thought gee that's what the president says, too. isn't it crazy we never seem to get anywhere with these issues'. katie, what do you think is the strategy. this one on your desk first. >> the first thing mitch mcconnell is doing is the keystone pipeline project. republicans are meeting the president full way when it comes to what democrats agree on. the state department hasn't come out hard against keystone. keystone supports jobs. harry reid is no longer there to keep things from getting to president obama's desk. mitch mcconnell's strategy is to move forward with things they agree on. martha: do you like that idea, maryanne? >> i feel like it's ground hog day. martha: if they put a keystone bill on president's desk will he sign it? >> no. nothing says working together like putting bills on the president's desk of things he doesn't support. martha: he said that in the past. >> i don't think he's going to.
martha: mary anne marsh the former senior advisor to john kerry.mcconnell asked what's the most important thing. he said jobs and the economy. i thought gee that's what the president says, too. isn't it crazy we never seem to get anywhere with these issues'. katie, what do you think is the strategy. this one on your desk first. >> the first thing mitch mcconnell is doing is the keystone pipeline project. republicans are meeting the president full way when it comes to what democrats agree...
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i'm mary ann lamaze in doha. in the headlines. egypt said the plane should thought have been in the air before it crashed. what tafnl investigates are italian investigators are looking at
i'm mary ann lamaze in doha. in the headlines. egypt said the plane should thought have been in the air before it crashed. what tafnl investigates are italian investigators are looking at
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mary's anne arundel, northern neck and fredericksburg. most of those election slocations, ground temperat a above freezing. finally the ground temperatures beginning to get above freezing. and as we get into the afternoon hours, we'll have our temperatures staying in the thirt.30s. we'll have it stay in the upper 30s overnight tonight. the rain should end by around midnight tonight. and then by dawn tomorrow we'll be right around 30 degrees. and then partly sunny, a blustery wind developing during the day on tuesday falling back into the mid-20s by the late afternoon on tuesday. so another surge of cold air will be moving in. will be in place tuesday night and during the day on wednesday. a little disturbance passing just our south may give us a few scattered snow showers during the day on wednesday. staying below freezing all day with highs only around freezing and below freezing again on wednesday night. then thursday afternoon, finally we'll get before freezing and then a warming trend as we get toward the weekend. as we get into frida
mary's anne arundel, northern neck and fredericksburg. most of those election slocations, ground temperat a above freezing. finally the ground temperatures beginning to get above freezing. and as we get into the afternoon hours, we'll have our temperatures staying in the thirt.30s. we'll have it stay in the upper 30s overnight tonight. the rain should end by around midnight tonight. and then by dawn tomorrow we'll be right around 30 degrees. and then partly sunny, a blustery wind developing...
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mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >>> several californians are now being treated for measles. it's where they likely got it that's raising eyebrows. disneyland. there are nine cases linked to penal who visited the theme park between december 15th and december 20th, right before the holidays. one case confirmed, and another suspected case involved people right here in the bay area alameda county. measles is a rare and extremely contagious virus, but also very preventable. >> we vaccinate children when they are a year of age and between the ages of 4 and 6 years of age. that will give them immunity for a lifetime. so it's the babies under a year that can't be vaccinated that are going to be most at risk for getting this illness from somebody who's carrying it around. >> we should note, one of the nine people infected had previously been vaccinated for the virus. two other cases involved children younger than a year old. disney released a statement this evening saying they're working with the local health department to provide any information they can. >>> dueling rallies in the
mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >>> several californians are now being treated for measles. it's where they likely got it that's raising eyebrows. disneyland. there are nine cases linked to penal who visited the theme park between december 15th and december 20th, right before the holidays. one case confirmed, and another suspected case involved people right here in the bay area alameda county. measles is a rare and extremely contagious virus, but also very preventable. >> we...
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in milpits, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> as of today, there are 73 confirmed cases in california. including more than a dozen including vaccinated patients. 50 of the cases are linked directly to the disney land outbreak. there are nine confirmed cases here in the bay area. three of those nine people are linked to the disney land outbreak. >> a teenager has been arrested after leading police on a car clas through san bruno. police say they attempted to stop the driver this morning after the person ran through several stop signs. the driver then took off and after a chase ended up crashing into a gas meter and sparking a fire at a pizza place on el camino real. the driver was arrested at the scene. there were no reports of injuries but the restaurant may end up being a total loss. >> this is something we rarely see. a bay area wildfire in january. it happened this is the scene in pacifica. an overnight wildfire forcing the evacuation of more than 80 homes. strange because this is right along our coast and perhaps our drought making things even worse. nbc bay area's mark matthews i
in milpits, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> as of today, there are 73 confirmed cases in california. including more than a dozen including vaccinated patients. 50 of the cases are linked directly to the disney land outbreak. there are nine confirmed cases here in the bay area. three of those nine people are linked to the disney land outbreak. >> a teenager has been arrested after leading police on a car clas through san bruno. police say they attempted to stop the driver this...
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in 1974 he lost in a democratic party to mary ann krupsac. he lost to ed koch in.or. david said he would wake up, call the governor. if the governor answered the phone, he would go back to sleep. my father was living in the hotel wellington in albany at the time and i started law school there. we became roommates. the typical schedule was my father would be in albany monday night and tuesday night and he would leave on wednesday during session months. a third roommate was fabian palomino. he was my father's life-long dear friend. they clerked in the court of appeals together. fabian came from a mixed origin. he called himself a heinz 57. part italian part native american part african-american, part anything else. he was truly a unique man. we would have dinner together on the nights they were in town. my mother would send up care packages so all we had to do was heat up prepared meals. my father insisted that we sample every wine made in the state of new york. we were soon connoisseurs of new york's best wines. fabian, who was a portly fellow at the time, would wea
in 1974 he lost in a democratic party to mary ann krupsac. he lost to ed koch in.or. david said he would wake up, call the governor. if the governor answered the phone, he would go back to sleep. my father was living in the hotel wellington in albany at the time and i started law school there. we became roommates. the typical schedule was my father would be in albany monday night and tuesday night and he would leave on wednesday during session months. a third roommate was fabian palomino. he...
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we join nbc bay area mary ann. this is very concerning for local shoppers. >> some of the shoppers we talked to were stunned, especially those with very young children that have not been vaccinated yet. an adult came and shopped at this cosco and then went across the street to a walmart and then ate at a rest raupt, in total exposing hundreds of people to measles. this flier warning them about a possible exposure to measles, a highly contagious viral disease. last sunday someone with measles who was still in the infectious stage shopped here between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. amy butler is pregnant and shopped here with her husband and 2-year-old daughter. the potential exposure caught her off guard. >> exposing our friends and family and possible outbreak for california having already been in los angeles area. >> and it is not the only store where hundreds may have been exposed to measles. at this walmart across the street, similar notices are posted at the registers because the same person with measles shopped here,
we join nbc bay area mary ann. this is very concerning for local shoppers. >> some of the shoppers we talked to were stunned, especially those with very young children that have not been vaccinated yet. an adult came and shopped at this cosco and then went across the street to a walmart and then ate at a rest raupt, in total exposing hundreds of people to measles. this flier warning them about a possible exposure to measles, a highly contagious viral disease. last sunday someone with...
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. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in northst 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna work? >> the men were of japanese descent but were not american citizens, some kidnapped by the u.s. government out of latin america and brought to this country after the attack on pearl harbor. arturo yakabi was from lima peru. because kooskia was under justice department jurisdiction, these men were considered prisoners of war. they had geneva convention rights, they knew it and they exercised those rights. >> their food was better, their accommodations were better, the attorneys at the kooskia camp could even get beer. >> summertime digs have produced thousands of objects from the two years kooskia operated during the war. artifacts include art carved from local river rock and so much more. >> he would have loved that there's more studying going on now... he was free to have all that experience. isn't that ironic
. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in northst 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna work? >> the men were of japanese descent but were not american citizens, some kidnapped by the u.s. government out of latin america and brought to this country after the attack on pearl harbor. arturo...
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. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in north idaho. it housed just 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna work? >> the men were of japanese descent but were not american citizens, some kidnapped by the u.s. government out of latin america and brought to this country after the attack on pearl harbor. arturo yakabi was from lima peru. because kooskia was under justice department jurisdiction, these men were considered prisoners of war. they had geneva convention rights, they knew it and they exercised those rights. >> their food was better, their accommodations were better, the attorneys at the kooskia camp could even get beer. >> summertime digs have produced thousands of objects from the two years kooskia operated during the war. artifacts include art carved from local river rock and so much more. >> he would have loved that there's more studying going on now... he was free to have all that experienc
. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in north idaho. it housed just 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna work? >> the men were of japanese descent but were not american citizens, some kidnapped by the u.s. government out of latin america and brought to this country after the attack on...
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one of my twitter followers mary ann said her neighborhood was particularly bad. so we are here on her street. blackhawk square in sterling virginia. she's right. look at all the icy and slippery conditions we have here. the first pass of a salt truck went by 30 minutes ago. they should have the first plow within the first six hours after the snow finishes falling. in her estimation loudoun county a little bit behind the curve on all of that. she's right. this is still extremely dangerous. if you have icy streets, send me a tweet. if we can get to your home by 7:00 a.m. we will do that. it is a cold 16 degrees here in sterling virginia this morning >> ouch. you're not alone, chuck. most locations into the teens. students at the bus stops later this morning. so between 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. slick sidewalks. temperatures hovering 20 degrees. low between 9:00 and 10:00. winds will begin to pick up by then. gusts 20 to 25 miles per hour. layer up with your warmest winter gear. you may need your sunglasses. mid-20s in washington. near 30 by the chess bay. down to single di
one of my twitter followers mary ann said her neighborhood was particularly bad. so we are here on her street. blackhawk square in sterling virginia. she's right. look at all the icy and slippery conditions we have here. the first pass of a salt truck went by 30 minutes ago. they should have the first plow within the first six hours after the snow finishes falling. in her estimation loudoun county a little bit behind the curve on all of that. she's right. this is still extremely dangerous. if...
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i'm mary ann lamaze in doha. in the headlines. egypt said the plane should thought have been in the air before it crashed. what tafnl investigates are italian investigators are looking at the ship. the railroad that nearly went extinct a few years ago really does find life begins at 40. >> indonesia's transport minister is threatening to ground airasia planes following its crash. was not allowed to fly on that route on that day. over the past 24 hours recovery crews have found four pieces of wreckage in the java sea only 30 bodies have been recovered so far. 162 people were aboard the airasia flight when it took off. step vaessen has more. >> the minister of transportation made some very bold statement. he has actually suspended the route from surabaya to singapore because they had no license to fly on that particular day. they had no license to fly on sunday they can only fly during the weekdays. and it has also been confirmed by china airways in singapore that they have actually been flying every sunday. the minister has been ta
i'm mary ann lamaze in doha. in the headlines. egypt said the plane should thought have been in the air before it crashed. what tafnl investigates are italian investigators are looking at the ship. the railroad that nearly went extinct a few years ago really does find life begins at 40. >> indonesia's transport minister is threatening to ground airasia planes following its crash. was not allowed to fly on that route on that day. over the past 24 hours recovery crews have found four pieces...
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i'm anne-marie green. in the words of one new englander, it was a wicked storm. the blizzard of 2015 battered boston and hammered the massachusetts coast with hurricane-force winds. this morning the storm is winding down, but the damage is done. the snow in new england began monday and continued most of yesterday. some areas got 3 feet. by last night boston had over 23 inches. chris van cleave is in marshfield on massachusetts's coast. >> reporter: blizzard of 2015 hit, hurricane-force winds and high tide hit new england. coastal massachusetts was hardest hit. about 30 miles south of boston high tides and 75-mile-an-hour winds took out a sections of sea wall in marshfield. >> we've got to make a determination as to whether to evacuate some of the people down here now that the breach is open, it's going to cause more flooding. >> reporter: one man had to be rescued from his home after a large wave slammed into his home. at least 30,000 homes and businesses were without power in the boston/cape cod area incl
i'm anne-marie green. in the words of one new englander, it was a wicked storm. the blizzard of 2015 battered boston and hammered the massachusetts coast with hurricane-force winds. this morning the storm is winding down, but the damage is done. the snow in new england began monday and continued most of yesterday. some areas got 3 feet. by last night boston had over 23 inches. chris van cleave is in marshfield on massachusetts's coast. >> reporter: blizzard of 2015 hit, hurricane-force...
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. >> and mary ann my one year old grandson, joe checking out the snow, riverside. >> that's cute. >>>>> okay, keep those pictures coming, weaver about 20 minutes left, cram some in, fox 29, snow day. cameron diaz got married. >> what? >> people magazine confirm she tied the knot with her boyfriend, bengie madden she married benny madden. >> she did it. >> cameron diaz-madden yes. intimate is her moan. >> i small? >> yes, at their los angeles home. and nearly 100 guests, that's not too small. >> her bridesmaid, drew barrimore. >> how about that? >> sews these two reportedly got engaged just before christmas, and man boom. >> quick wedding. >> they did it quickly. >> bengie madden, is he a skateboarder? >> bengie madden? famous madden brothers? >> i don't know anything about him. i thought he was in a band. >> yes, band or. >> dog? >> good charlotte band. >> that's it. >> congrats, they have a child now. >> some women say ya he was so the actress gave birth last month, baby sex not yet been revealed. delivery little early but baby is reportedly healthy. they got married knack 2012. i t
. >> and mary ann my one year old grandson, joe checking out the snow, riverside. >> that's cute. >>>>> okay, keep those pictures coming, weaver about 20 minutes left, cram some in, fox 29, snow day. cameron diaz got married. >> what? >> people magazine confirm she tied the knot with her boyfriend, bengie madden she married benny madden. >> she did it. >> cameron diaz-madden yes. intimate is her moan. >> i small? >> yes, at their...
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foley did to help mary ann and me and our staff make the transition. i think he worked very hard to reestablish the dignity of the house and i think we can all be proud of the reputation he takes and of the spirit with which he led the speakership and are best wishes go to speaker and mrs. foley. [applause] i also want to thank the various house officers who have been just extraordinary. i want to say for the public record that faced with a result none of them wanted in a situation i suspect none of them expected that within 48 hours every officer of this house reacted as a patriot and worked overtime, bent over backwards, and in every way helped us and i am very grateful and i think this house owes a debt of gratitude to every officer that the democrats elected two years ago. [applause] this is a historic moment. i was asked how it felt an the only word that comes close to adequate is overwhelming. i feel overwhelmed in every way overwhelmed by the georgian to came up, overwhelmed by my extended family that is here overwhelmed by the historic moment w
foley did to help mary ann and me and our staff make the transition. i think he worked very hard to reestablish the dignity of the house and i think we can all be proud of the reputation he takes and of the spirit with which he led the speakership and are best wishes go to speaker and mrs. foley. [applause] i also want to thank the various house officers who have been just extraordinary. i want to say for the public record that faced with a result none of them wanted in a situation i suspect...