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>> absolutely, we have great businesses in massachusetts. we have a great economy, we need to keep that, her agenda is going far to the left, let me tell you something, when he ran in 2012 she said she we wanted to write book, teach and throw rock, i'm not a rock thrower, i'm a bridge builder and here is the crux of this issue, to be able to get things done for people in massachusetts, you need someone who can work across the aisle, she cannot.
>> absolutely, we have great businesses in massachusetts. we have a great economy, we need to keep that, her agenda is going far to the left, let me tell you something, when he ran in 2012 she said she we wanted to write book, teach and throw rock, i'm not a rock thrower, i'm a bridge builder and here is the crux of this issue, to be able to get things done for people in massachusetts, you need someone who can work across the aisle, she cannot.
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charlie baker, massachusetts governor, begins the session. >> good afternoon, everybody. we have those of you still standing who are planning to sit, to sit, and those of you who are going to stand can stand. i'm charlie baker, the governor of the commonwealth of massachusetts and the nga of the health and human services committee. i want to welcome you to a conversation that the nga has been engaged in a big way for the past several years. it is fair to say that every governor of every state has made dealing with this particular issue a significant and important priority in their work, and that is certain ly going to be true in the commonwealth of massachusetts. i did not run for governor to work on this issue, but it found me, because wherever i cam pand, -- campaigned, i ran into people who talked to me about it, and their stories frankly broke my heart. over the course of the past
charlie baker, massachusetts governor, begins the session. >> good afternoon, everybody. we have those of you still standing who are planning to sit, to sit, and those of you who are going to stand can stand. i'm charlie baker, the governor of the commonwealth of massachusetts and the nga of the health and human services committee. i want to welcome you to a conversation that the nga has been engaged in a big way for the past several years. it is fair to say that every governor of every...
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i thank the gentleman from massachusetts. i have been here for long enough to see my republican colleagues bring to the floor these bills and plop them down heavily on the table. i have been here long enough to have citizens assault me in a town meeting and said have you read the bill? i have been here long enough to hear the demagoguery about what's in the bill, do you know what's in the bill? have you read the bill? how can you do this? i have heard demagoguery about the three-day rule. i call it the 24-hour and two second rule. that is the last second of the first day, 24 hours of the second day, and first second of the third day. we're not even going to make that. 8:00 last night. i ask any member, any member in this house, join me in the well f you have read this bill. join me. f you have read this bill. o one is joining me. these are earmarks. now, they call them authorizing legislation. but they are earmarks. they are piecings of legislation -- there are pieces of legislation in this rule that are against the rules, bu
i thank the gentleman from massachusetts. i have been here for long enough to see my republican colleagues bring to the floor these bills and plop them down heavily on the table. i have been here long enough to have citizens assault me in a town meeting and said have you read the bill? i have been here long enough to hear the demagoguery about what's in the bill, do you know what's in the bill? have you read the bill? how can you do this? i have heard demagoguery about the three-day rule. i...
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no matter what. >> the more that massachusetts could improve, the more that massachusetts could demonstrate, not through rhetoric, but through results. what high standard meant for children. what meaningful evaluation meant for adults. having good assessment, some honesty and integrity about students improving or not. his leadership in driving massachusetts, absolutely helped to shape and drive and inform the national conversation. >> he believed that all students could learn. and if students weren't learning, he didn't believe it was the students' fault. he believed it was the responsibility of the adults. to help the students get to where they need to be. >> i remember how encouraging it was to have mitchell there in my corner. cheering for massachusetts. cheering for more accountability. cheering for more opportunities. for kids of color, for low income kids. for kids with disabilities. and, kids who were learning english. >> when i became superintendent in fall river, mitchell was clearly frustrated with the approach to education. so i knew when i became superintendent there we needed t
no matter what. >> the more that massachusetts could improve, the more that massachusetts could demonstrate, not through rhetoric, but through results. what high standard meant for children. what meaningful evaluation meant for adults. having good assessment, some honesty and integrity about students improving or not. his leadership in driving massachusetts, absolutely helped to shape and drive and inform the national conversation. >> he believed that all students could learn. and...
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i thank the gentleman from massachusetts. i have been here for long enough to see my republican colleagues bring to the floor these bills and plop them down heavily on the table. i have been here long enough to have citizens assault me in a town meeting and said have you read the bill? i have been here long enough to hear the demagoguery about what's in the bill, do you know what's in the bill? have you read the bill? how can you do this? i have heard demagoguery about the three-day rule. i call it the 24-hour and two second rule. that is the last second of the first day, 24 hours of the second day, and first second of the third day. we're not even going to make that. 8:00 last night. i ask any member, any member in this house, join me in the well f you have read this bill. join me. f you have read this bill. o one is joining me. these are earmarks. now, they call them authorizing legislation. but they are earmarks. they are piecings of legislation -- there are pieces of legislation in this rule that are against the rules, bu
i thank the gentleman from massachusetts. i have been here for long enough to see my republican colleagues bring to the floor these bills and plop them down heavily on the table. i have been here long enough to have citizens assault me in a town meeting and said have you read the bill? i have been here long enough to hear the demagoguery about what's in the bill, do you know what's in the bill? have you read the bill? how can you do this? i have heard demagoguery about the three-day rule. i...
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if the rest of the country emlated massachusetts and brought their rates down to massachusetts. that would save 27,000 american lives per year. 27,000 people wouldn't die. if other states were able to do what massachusetts has done. with their gun violence rate. so it's an interesting approach. the globe with this op ed section is trying to put at center of the debate what massachusetts has done right. lt kinds of policy in place in massachusetts that have resulted in this best out come. in the whole country. so other states and the federal government should think about copying it. as a best case scenario. best practice example. on the occasion of tomorrow's march whether or not you are participating in d.c. or your home state. or whether or not you know anybody going to this thing. i think it is helpful to approach the challenge being posed by the parkland survivors from base of information. framing that isn't necessarily something that it defined by the nra. they have been such a driving force in how we talk about guns in the country. that they have shaped the terms on which w
if the rest of the country emlated massachusetts and brought their rates down to massachusetts. that would save 27,000 american lives per year. 27,000 people wouldn't die. if other states were able to do what massachusetts has done. with their gun violence rate. so it's an interesting approach. the globe with this op ed section is trying to put at center of the debate what massachusetts has done right. lt kinds of policy in place in massachusetts that have resulted in this best out come. in the...
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and mitchell's strong leadership was a big part of why massachusetts public schools lead the nation. >> i think that the fact that he became a leader on how the state might intervene and starting with lawrence and expanding beyond that and more creatively in west springfield is largely because he recognized that all of massachusetts' accomplishments, the state had to do more. >> the changes in lawrence to many were radical. i think that many people get stuck in the status quo. in order the create those changes, you know, the commissioner had to be courageous courageous. >> first of all, i think it is important for mitchell's children and grandchildren to know that he was proud of them. and what an amazing thing for them to know that their father was working as hard as he was and as well as he did on behalf of other kids just like them. >> to mitch's children and to his grand kids and i'll try to answer this question without getting motion al, i want you t know that your dad and your grandfather was a great man. i want to thank you for allowing him to be shared with all of us. >> he w
and mitchell's strong leadership was a big part of why massachusetts public schools lead the nation. >> i think that the fact that he became a leader on how the state might intervene and starting with lawrence and expanding beyond that and more creatively in west springfield is largely because he recognized that all of massachusetts' accomplishments, the state had to do more. >> the changes in lawrence to many were radical. i think that many people get stuck in the status quo. in...
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david driscoll, our former commissioner from massachusetts. and russell, who were part of mitchell's dedicated staff, who saw him through a very tough, short illness. to so many ofu you in this audience for your kindness, your support, your generosity that you expressed through your cards, letters, flowers, donations. it was very helpful, and i still reread them. i would prefer not to be standing here today. i wish it could have been me in the audience with you applauding mitchell s he came forward to accept this award, to share his thanks, comments, and of course, as chris would have pointed out, part of his wit and humor. but unfortunately, it is not that way. to have mitchell. i was lucky to have him in my life. there are some people who are leaders in the world who achieve greatness. above.l was all of the he was an educator, and very proud to state that he was a teacher. he reminded teachers everywhere he went. he was a colleague, a true loving husband and nephew. despite his gentle approach, he maintained a clear focus and vision. his pu
david driscoll, our former commissioner from massachusetts. and russell, who were part of mitchell's dedicated staff, who saw him through a very tough, short illness. to so many ofu you in this audience for your kindness, your support, your generosity that you expressed through your cards, letters, flowers, donations. it was very helpful, and i still reread them. i would prefer not to be standing here today. i wish it could have been me in the audience with you applauding mitchell s he came...
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wind gusts topped 50 miles per hour and even up to 90 miles per hour along cape cod massachusetts.as caused cancellations and delays from numerous airline carriers. one of those flights was this one headed for reagan national just outside washington dc. powerful winds cause a lot of turbulence and as a result nearly everyone on board got sick, some were even vomiting. >>> a travel ban is in effect in massachusetts, only emergency vehicles are allowed in some areas where the floodwaters are as deep as 4 feet. here is a look at watertown massachusetts, one of many cities dealing with falling -- fallen trees and damaged powerlines. over 1 million are without electricity. >>> silicon valley's real estate market has broken another record but for something smaller than you might think. this modest 2 bedroom home in sunnyvale sold for 2 million dollars in just 2 days but it wasn't the sale price that set the record. it was the price per square foot roughly $2000. the buyer paid all of it in cash. location made this attractive. >> sunnyvale is the heart of silicon valley it is close to all
wind gusts topped 50 miles per hour and even up to 90 miles per hour along cape cod massachusetts.as caused cancellations and delays from numerous airline carriers. one of those flights was this one headed for reagan national just outside washington dc. powerful winds cause a lot of turbulence and as a result nearly everyone on board got sick, some were even vomiting. >>> a travel ban is in effect in massachusetts, only emergency vehicles are allowed in some areas where the floodwaters...
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we are in southern massachusetts on the shore near boston. >> reporter: here along the massachusettspeople to get out and get out soon. we are looking up to a four foot surge and wind gusts up to 175 miles per hour and they want people out of here to evacuate by 10:00 a.m. because that's where we're going to get the strongest weather here. they're already boarding up certain homes and businesses because this storm could be worse than the january storm that came through here. in fact the national weather service says this could be a matter of life and death. so big serious warnings tonight on the massachusetts coast. gio benitez, massachusetts. >> about 70 million people from the carolina's to massachusetts. >> major slowdowns expected from boston to washington. julia is here with the forecast for us. good morning, julia. >> we continue to watch a powerful storm in the northeast. and flooding rains across the coastal areas and high gusting winds. those winds will be letting up as we head from saturday to sunday. so this is going to be around for a while. highest snowfall totals expect
we are in southern massachusetts on the shore near boston. >> reporter: here along the massachusettspeople to get out and get out soon. we are looking up to a four foot surge and wind gusts up to 175 miles per hour and they want people out of here to evacuate by 10:00 a.m. because that's where we're going to get the strongest weather here. they're already boarding up certain homes and businesses because this storm could be worse than the january storm that came through here. in fact the...
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massachusetts, all sorts of things. you probably both support tom brady, too. >> oh yeah. >> we'd love to have you back. thank you. >> thanks, dana. >> dana: we are awaiting a briefing from press secretary sarah sanders. we'll take you to the white house soon as it begins. plus a live look at austin, texas, where police are investigating another package explosion. that story coming up next. kreur now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some rare side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you and visit coolsculpting.com today... for your chance to win a free treatment. >> dana: fox news alert. a third explosion reported in austin texas after police there link two deadly packages that had bombs in them in that city. this latest explosion badly injuring a woman. adam housely is live with more on this. adam, this is a strange story. a disturbing
massachusetts, all sorts of things. you probably both support tom brady, too. >> oh yeah. >> we'd love to have you back. thank you. >> thanks, dana. >> dana: we are awaiting a briefing from press secretary sarah sanders. we'll take you to the white house soon as it begins. plus a live look at austin, texas, where police are investigating another package explosion. that story coming up next. kreur now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with...
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a small bank in massachusetts would be one way into a bank with offices around the country and around the globe would get a much closer look at. if the bill passes, washington would scrap those rules. under this bill a bank that controls up to a quarter of a trillion dollars in assets and has offices around the country and around the globe will follow the same rules and regulations and oversight as a tiny bank in adams massachusetts. that is great if you are a quarter of a trillion dollarr bank but it's not great for anyone else. it isn't about restrictions on acid measures and appropriate leverage ratios and proprietary trading. it's about keeping hard-working from getting crushed by another financial crisis. it's supposed to be working for the american people. after the financial crisis before i ever thought about running for the senate, congress put me in charge on a panel that was supposed to police the bailout money. the hearings around the country talk to people who have been punched in the gut by the financial crisis. the father of two little girls have on a baseball cap and st
a small bank in massachusetts would be one way into a bank with offices around the country and around the globe would get a much closer look at. if the bill passes, washington would scrap those rules. under this bill a bank that controls up to a quarter of a trillion dollars in assets and has offices around the country and around the globe will follow the same rules and regulations and oversight as a tiny bank in adams massachusetts. that is great if you are a quarter of a trillion dollarr bank...
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tonight -- john mulaney, congressman from massachusetts seth moulton, making the world's best cheeseburgerith matty matheson, featuring the 8g band with alan cage. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, setheyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheering and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. you know, every day here we use jokes to try to bring awareness to the awful state of american politics. we try to provide depth, insight and clarity on complex and important issues. but then sometimes something like this happens. [ laughter ] >> seth: and that means it's time for our new segment, "let's get petty." ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> seth: wow, dude. well, i guess there's one draft you couldn't dodge. [ laughter ] hey, trump, where are you going? bald? and you thought cnn was giving you bad coverage. [ light laughter ] it's like a mullet, except no one showed up to the party in the back. [ light laughter ] this explains why he's so intent on keeping the coal industry alive. look what wind does to him. [ laughter ]
tonight -- john mulaney, congressman from massachusetts seth moulton, making the world's best cheeseburgerith matty matheson, featuring the 8g band with alan cage. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, setheyers. >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheering and applause ] that is fantastic to hear. you know, every day here we use jokes to try to bring awareness to the awful state of american politics. we try...
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this morning my interview with the senator from massachusetts. if you win reelection you going to pledge to serve a full six-year term? joining for are "washington post" columnist eugene robinson. nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, matt bai, columnist for yahoo news and peggy noonan, columnist for "the wall street journal." welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. to be frank, we're running out of ways to say we have never seen a week like this before. let's review. monday, former trump campaign aide sam nunberg insists he will not comply with a subpoena. by friday, he was apairing before r before the grand jury. tuesday, trump's decision to slap tariffs on steel. wednesday, we learn president trump's lawyer obtained a restraining order to prevent stormy daniels from talking about her alleged affair with the president. wednesday night, mueller has learned that a secret meeti
this morning my interview with the senator from massachusetts. if you win reelection you going to pledge to serve a full six-year term? joining for are "washington post" columnist eugene robinson. nbc news chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell, matt bai, columnist for yahoo news and peggy noonan, columnist for "the wall street journal." welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in...
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he comes from massachusetts, the cradle of abolitionism. but even justice brown who writes the opinion is final with racial segregation. >> the other thing i recall is that the late aleon higinbotham, third circuit african-american judge, and also a scholar on race in the colonial era, but i remember him saying that if you looked at that court, the dissenter, harlan, was the only one who didn't go to one of the top law schools, harvards and yale, et cetera. all these other justices on that court went to some of these, quote, best schools. harlan comes from kentucky, was educated in kentucky at -- not at an ivy league school. he was the one who dissented from the separate but equal ruling. >> as we said, that albion tourget was the lead counsel. we're learning to the museum in westfield, new york, which has a collection of his papers. >> in our archives we have -- this is the actual document that he held and read at the supreme court. it's 45 pages long. we don't know what he ever actually got through it all because they stop and ask questio
he comes from massachusetts, the cradle of abolitionism. but even justice brown who writes the opinion is final with racial segregation. >> the other thing i recall is that the late aleon higinbotham, third circuit african-american judge, and also a scholar on race in the colonial era, but i remember him saying that if you looked at that court, the dissenter, harlan, was the only one who didn't go to one of the top law schools, harvards and yale, et cetera. all these other justices on...
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fox news correspondent bryan llenas reports from quincy, massachusetts. >> reporter: quincy, massachusettser nature. less than seven days after this coastal city was pummeled by massive winter storm, residents hurried clear debris before the second nor'easter in a week hi hits. >> i don't have power. i don't have heat. >> reporter: moderate coastal flood warning is in effect in massachusetts. five days after 7 feet of water submerged quincy forcing 500 rescues and damaging 100 homes. residents are just trig to catch a break. >> i'm going to have to rip out the floors and the kitchen cabinet industry. it's really going to be -- i don't know. i don't know if i can actually repair the house or it actually has to be destroyed. >> reporter: 60 million people are under a winter storm warning until thursday morning stretching from eastern pennsylvania to most of new england. eight to 12-inches of snow falling in philadelphia and new york city while a foot and a half is expected in parts of western massachusetts. with the weather comes travel chaos. more than 2600 flight cancellations nationwide m
fox news correspondent bryan llenas reports from quincy, massachusetts. >> reporter: quincy, massachusettser nature. less than seven days after this coastal city was pummeled by massive winter storm, residents hurried clear debris before the second nor'easter in a week hi hits. >> i don't have power. i don't have heat. >> reporter: moderate coastal flood warning is in effect in massachusetts. five days after 7 feet of water submerged quincy forcing 500 rescues and damaging 100...
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this from sagamore beach in massachusetts. the poke knows in pennsylvania tonight, and look at this. the nor'easter as seen from space right there along the northeast. we have the track of this at this hour, and abc's gio benitez is in massachusetts leading us off. >> reporter: blasts of waves shooting into the air, and overcoming the seawall as that monster nor'easter lashes the east coast. coastal flood alerts stretching from maryland to maine. the wind starting early, and getting stronger. you can just see we're already feeling these wind gusts of 35 miles per hour, probably even more. along the massachusetts coast, the highest gust clocking in above 85 pimiles per hour, the kind of wind you see in hurricanes. this seawall here is about 20 feet high. waves are already jumping over the wall here. even peeling the siding right off homes. the powerful mix of rain and wind, flooding streets, overtaking vehicles. first responders using a front-end loader to rescue stranded residents. children carried to dry land. a raft used to
this from sagamore beach in massachusetts. the poke knows in pennsylvania tonight, and look at this. the nor'easter as seen from space right there along the northeast. we have the track of this at this hour, and abc's gio benitez is in massachusetts leading us off. >> reporter: blasts of waves shooting into the air, and overcoming the seawall as that monster nor'easter lashes the east coast. coastal flood alerts stretching from maryland to maine. the wind starting early, and getting...
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i didn't know folks in massachusetts said wouhoo hoo. we begin the hour with new presidential tweets and one that speaks volumes. the president is retreating about guns and gun violence. the president who lectured just days ago that people are afraid of the nra, they retracted the nra wishes. also missing, any big white house rollout. the memo was distributed sunday night. the president is tweeting today but no event on the schedule, no effort to use the traditional bully pulpit. instead this pair of tweets. strong improvement of background checks will be fully backed by white house. legislation moving forward. bump stocks will soon be out. highly trained expert teachers will be allowed to conceal carry, subject to state law. armed guards okay. deterrent. on 18 to 21 age limit, kauchg court cases and rulings before action. states are making this decision. things are moving rapidly on this. quite a contrast to promising parents and students that he would lead this fight. now apparently content to watch florida, watch congress and ask his
i didn't know folks in massachusetts said wouhoo hoo. we begin the hour with new presidential tweets and one that speaks volumes. the president is retreating about guns and gun violence. the president who lectured just days ago that people are afraid of the nra, they retracted the nra wishes. also missing, any big white house rollout. the memo was distributed sunday night. the president is tweeting today but no event on the schedule, no effort to use the traditional bully pulpit. instead this...
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segÚn el jefe de bomberos,en massachusetts, el mal tiempo ademÁs lleno de agua y escombros harÁn parte de los hogares continÚan sin servicio elÉctrico. algo que no podrÁn restablecer sino hasta unas 72 horas. se han reportado decenas de agentes vehiculares,como lo ocurrido en el puente de nueva york. el problema de la baja visibilidad y la revela y se gestionan las calles debido a las nevadas que produjeron acumulaciones de al menos un pie de nieve. >> con las bajas temperaturas siempre hay que preocuparse de que haya algÚn tipo de daÑo fÍsico o que pierdas las extremidades por el frÍo. que se mantengan calientes, que si hay algÚn tipo de problemas en sus casas que no traten de prender velas porque el miedo de incendio. >> el mal tiempo que comenzÓ con fuertes aguaceros, provoca la cancelaciÓn de casi 6000 vuelos en toda la naciÓn. asimismo provocÓ el cierre de varias calles debido inundaciones y la formaciÓn del llamado hielo negro. en massachusetts, se estima que casi 2000 personas tuvieron que ser evacuadas de sus hogares tras verse afectadas por las altas olas. el gobernador de mas
segÚn el jefe de bomberos,en massachusetts, el mal tiempo ademÁs lleno de agua y escombros harÁn parte de los hogares continÚan sin servicio elÉctrico. algo que no podrÁn restablecer sino hasta unas 72 horas. se han reportado decenas de agentes vehiculares,como lo ocurrido en el puente de nueva york. el problema de la baja visibilidad y la revela y se gestionan las calles debido a las nevadas que produjeron acumulaciones de al menos un pie de nieve. >> con las bajas temperaturas...
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the massachusetts governor declaring a national emergency , states national guard busy all night rescuing over a hundred people in the town of quincy including these children. >> we do have the national guard still with us, that are helping us transport people back and forth. >> reporter: they have been transporting transported residents after water washed out roads this couple and their dog brought to safety on a boat. fire department in ducksberry, trapped under a collapsed structure and in pennsylvania, many digging out from the wet snow mess. >> last you could shake that off it wasn't wet or mud. >> reporter: high winds toppling power lines, crews working overtime to get more than 2 million people back own line. out west another storm dropping 4 feet of snow in the sierra nevada causing avalanches one crashing down on five people near lake tahoe , all survived including one man uncovered after six minutes and in snow boarded down the mountain. >> i saw 8 feet of snow and second later. it hit us. very tip of my snow board was showing, and, many props to the skiers around us. >> reporte
the massachusetts governor declaring a national emergency , states national guard busy all night rescuing over a hundred people in the town of quincy including these children. >> we do have the national guard still with us, that are helping us transport people back and forth. >> reporter: they have been transporting transported residents after water washed out roads this couple and their dog brought to safety on a boat. fire department in ducksberry, trapped under a collapsed...
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he's live in quincy, massachusetts. that's south of boston. ryan, officials there are expecting, unfortunately, there could be homes lost in the storm. you're in the worst of it, what are you seeing? >> yeah. homes could be lost. we know more than 70 people from their home yesterday during the height. it's hard to hear you guys all the wind that's blowing. you can see the position some people were left in. this car just sitting in a lot of water left here. trying to evacuate. a tough 24 hours for people trying to deal with this storm. coastal communities in massachusetts pounded by monster waves. high tides sent water rolling down streets and spoke homes. in quincy dozens of residents had to be rescued by trucks and scooped up by front loaders. christine was one of those getting a ride out of danger. >> kind of scary. we were the ones standing up on it and having to hold on. we're lucky. it's just things that will get lost. >> reporter: storm conditions are expected to improve on saturday but the wind is still a tactor, so is coastal flooding.
he's live in quincy, massachusetts. that's south of boston. ryan, officials there are expecting, unfortunately, there could be homes lost in the storm. you're in the worst of it, what are you seeing? >> yeah. homes could be lost. we know more than 70 people from their home yesterday during the height. it's hard to hear you guys all the wind that's blowing. you can see the position some people were left in. this car just sitting in a lot of water left here. trying to evacuate. a tough 24...
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originally was from massachusetts. he had come south after the civil war and married the daughter of a prominent lawyer. he became active in state politics and as a consequence of that activity, ran for the bench and became a judge. that is a little bit about him. host: is it important to know what his finding was in the case and what his legal thinking was that he upheld the state law? ted: he knew that and ruled in a homer plessy had a row to hoe. the law that was being challenged was going to be upheld and so he ruled against homer plessy. host: it took at most three and a half years to make it to the supreme court. part of that was some strategy on the part of albion tourgae, hoping for more favorable court. could you tell us about what was happening to the court in that air are? michael: i do not know why this case was being litigated for so long. it was not unusual for cases to take a long time to get to the supreme court. i can think of cases in the 1830's that were first argued in 1831 but never got decided unt
originally was from massachusetts. he had come south after the civil war and married the daughter of a prominent lawyer. he became active in state politics and as a consequence of that activity, ran for the bench and became a judge. that is a little bit about him. host: is it important to know what his finding was in the case and what his legal thinking was that he upheld the state law? ted: he knew that and ruled in a homer plessy had a row to hoe. the law that was being challenged was going...
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live in quincy, massachusetts. what are you seeing? are they prepared for this third tidal wave, i should say of what's coming next, the last part of the cyclone expected this morning. >> we certainly are waiting for it. let me tell you this, we are still getting hit by the heavy winds in this area. you look at this car here. the last hour when we were here, the water was a lot higher. now you can see the water has started to recede. people starting to come out and check out and survey the damage from overnight. more than 100 people just from this area alone were evacuated. this was a storm with powerful winds. it was a long 24 hours. coastal communities in massachusetts pounded by monster waves. high tides sent water rolling down streets and into homes. in quincy, dozens of residents had to be rescued by trucks and scooped up by front loaders. christine was one of those getting a ride out of danger. >> it's kind of scary because we were the ones standing up on it and having to hold on. we're lucky. it's just things that will get lost.
live in quincy, massachusetts. what are you seeing? are they prepared for this third tidal wave, i should say of what's coming next, the last part of the cyclone expected this morning. >> we certainly are waiting for it. let me tell you this, we are still getting hit by the heavy winds in this area. you look at this car here. the last hour when we were here, the water was a lot higher. now you can see the water has started to recede. people starting to come out and check out and survey...
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massachusetts 308,000 are without electricity.restored for tens of thousands of people in just the last six hours. the nor'easter brought heavy flooding particularly the massachusetts coastline. places just south of boston, submerged cars and homes and roads. quincy about 150 people rescued by the national guard and first responders. today the guard evacuated people from their homes before high tide at new. it's the worst he is seen in quincy since the blizzard of 78. >> were looking at one more hide today. was that finishes and then the real work will begin. look at the damage that may have occurred. looking at roads and are concerned about certain roads that took a beating. >> hurricane force winds recorded along cape cod. 90 miles per hour with this nor'easter. on top of that it was precarious yesterday. this video is from reagan national airport. an airplane taking off during the high winds. the wind is pushing the airplane to the side. that is tough to watch. another airplane they tried to land in at the last minute it aborte
massachusetts 308,000 are without electricity.restored for tens of thousands of people in just the last six hours. the nor'easter brought heavy flooding particularly the massachusetts coastline. places just south of boston, submerged cars and homes and roads. quincy about 150 people rescued by the national guard and first responders. today the guard evacuated people from their homes before high tide at new. it's the worst he is seen in quincy since the blizzard of 78. >> were looking at...
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i am running for the united states senate 2018, massachusetts, whohoo. but let me actually make an underlineing point on this one. >> that is we can't be a party that says, oh, we're paying attention about what happens every four years. i know there is a lot of anxiety, particularly on the democratic side about how we are going to deal with donald trump in 2020. but right now, this week, united states senate is talking about a bill that will roll back protections. we've bought the the dreamers. we've bought the the tax bill that's gone through. we're still fighting to provide health care for everyone. we've now, we should be having a gun debate on the floor of the united states senate. it's not only about the election in 2018 where i think we do need to be laser focused. but it's about the fights every single day. >> i take it as a no? >> that's where i'm focused. >> i take it as a no you are not pledging to serve your term if you win the election. >> i told you, i have no intention of running for the president of the united states. >> i don't mean to pi
i am running for the united states senate 2018, massachusetts, whohoo. but let me actually make an underlineing point on this one. >> that is we can't be a party that says, oh, we're paying attention about what happens every four years. i know there is a lot of anxiety, particularly on the democratic side about how we are going to deal with donald trump in 2020. but right now, this week, united states senate is talking about a bill that will roll back protections. we've bought the the...
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. >> john: will discuss the impact on jobs and the global economy with massachusetts senator elizabetharren in her first "fox news sunday" appearance. plus, from the departure of gary cohen -- >> he might be a globalist, but i still like him. we went to the latest on the mueller investigation on the lawsuit from stormy daniels. we will ask our sunday panel about the state of play in the trump white house. all right now on "fox news sunday" ." angelo again from fox news in washington where president trump made bold moves this week on trade and diplomacy with global implications. first enacting tariffs on imported steel and aluminum over the objections of many in his own party by leaving the door open for exemptions for some of america's closest allies. then accepting an invitation to sit down with north korea's kim jong un. it would be the first face-to-face encounter between the two countries leaders and while the talks have the potential to mark a breakthrough in tensions with north korea, there are plenty of risks and preconditions before that happens. >> they are making no concessio
. >> john: will discuss the impact on jobs and the global economy with massachusetts senator elizabetharren in her first "fox news sunday" appearance. plus, from the departure of gary cohen -- >> he might be a globalist, but i still like him. we went to the latest on the mueller investigation on the lawsuit from stormy daniels. we will ask our sunday panel about the state of play in the trump white house. all right now on "fox news sunday" ." angelo again...
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virginia and maryland had declared a state of emergency, now the governor of massachusetts has joined those states in declaring that emergency, which means expedited federal funds will be on their way in the recovery process moving forward after this major nor'easter caused some major flooding along the coast of massachusetts. places like quincy especially, the national guard continues to evacuate residents out of quincy, which is just southeast of boston today. the guard and first responders have reportedly made about 250 rescues there since yesterday. some 140 guardsmen and 53 guard vehicles are on the ground in massachusetts and coastal communities, like quincy have seen about 15 feet of water submerging vehicles, people's homes and businesses, roadways and some 340,000 homes and businesses in the state of massachusetts do not have power at this time. about a million people nationwide are without power. now, at least five people along the east coast have been killed by this storm. by falling trees and branches, including an 11-year-old boy in up state new york. a tree falling on th
virginia and maryland had declared a state of emergency, now the governor of massachusetts has joined those states in declaring that emergency, which means expedited federal funds will be on their way in the recovery process moving forward after this major nor'easter caused some major flooding along the coast of massachusetts. places like quincy especially, the national guard continues to evacuate residents out of quincy, which is just southeast of boston today. the guard and first responders...
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here's one statistic from massachusetts. according to the boston globe, the median net worth of white families living in boston is $247,500. and the median net worth for a black family is $8. that's something that all americans, regardless of race, should be ashamed of. when i was traveling around the country in the aftermath of the financial crisis, it became clear to me that the crash had made the problem worse. subprime lenders who had peddled mortgages full of tricks and traps had specifically targeted minority borrowers. that meant that during the great recession, a huge number of minority borrowers lost their homes. and when rising home prices helped white americans regain some financial security, communities of color, with their lower homeownership rates and their hire foreclosure rates, were often left behind. again, just one example. according to pew, between 2010 and 2013, the median wealth of white households grew by 2.4%. but the wealth of hispanic households in that same time fell by 14.3%. and the wealth of afr
here's one statistic from massachusetts. according to the boston globe, the median net worth of white families living in boston is $247,500. and the median net worth for a black family is $8. that's something that all americans, regardless of race, should be ashamed of. when i was traveling around the country in the aftermath of the financial crisis, it became clear to me that the crash had made the problem worse. subprime lenders who had peddled mortgages full of tricks and traps had...
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and in massachusetts... officials are using drones to assess beach damage because of the continuous high tides. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. rebecca:an active weather pattern through next week as several storm systems swill bring rain chances to the bay
and in massachusetts... officials are using drones to assess beach damage because of the continuous high tides. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. rebecca:an active weather pattern through next week as several storm systems swill bring rain chances to the bay
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some 100,000 customers have had their power restored in massachusetts and pennsylvania. those are the two states that have been hit the hardest with power outages. right now you have 40,000 people in pennsylvania without power and in massachusetts some 327 without power. the powerful nor'easter packed sustained winds of 40 to 60 miles an hour in the northeast, virginia, maryland, massachusetts with hurricane force winds of 80 to 09 miles an hour off the coast of massachusetts in places like cape cod. the storm inundating places like quincy with more than 12 feet of water, submerging cars and roads. the high tide at midnight and noon today hitting quincy hard. the national guard continues to be at quincy. they helped many people leave and evacuate their homes. some 2r50 people have had to be rescued from their homes in quincy alone. there is the national guard deployed throughout all of massachusetts. 140 guardsmen and 53 guard vehicles are on the ground to help in the effort. this is what the quincy mayor had to say. >> our special service director and his team is going
some 100,000 customers have had their power restored in massachusetts and pennsylvania. those are the two states that have been hit the hardest with power outages. right now you have 40,000 people in pennsylvania without power and in massachusetts some 327 without power. the powerful nor'easter packed sustained winds of 40 to 60 miles an hour in the northeast, virginia, maryland, massachusetts with hurricane force winds of 80 to 09 miles an hour off the coast of massachusetts in places like...
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senate seat in massachusetts. >> he's up against henry cabot lodge who is from a great massachusettsical family whose grandfather has defeated jack kennedy's grandfather a half a century before. >> now meet your candidate for the united states senate. >> how can this young whipp ep r whippersnapper of a congressman without much of a record run against henry cabot lodge jr. who has an ancestry that's much more distinguished? >> it was a brazen move, a move that looked totally quixotic, and nobody gave him much of a shot. >> jack needs all the help he can get. and his mother, ro rose is one his most important assets. >> rose was the expert at campaigning because she'd been campaigning with her father from the time she was a teenager when he had run for mayor of boston. >> rose kennedy was fantastic in front of an audience. she knew exactly what to say, and she knew exactly how to say it. she wasxtremely smart about policsbut she was also very smart about human nature. >> there was an idea to have formal tea parties where rose kennedy and her daughters and jack kennedy would go to a fan
senate seat in massachusetts. >> he's up against henry cabot lodge who is from a great massachusettsical family whose grandfather has defeated jack kennedy's grandfather a half a century before. >> now meet your candidate for the united states senate. >> how can this young whipp ep r whippersnapper of a congressman without much of a record run against henry cabot lodge jr. who has an ancestry that's much more distinguished? >> it was a brazen move, a move that looked...
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and so are residents of duck's berry massachusetts. >> it's an awesome community.t's an incredible town. we love it here but we think they could be better prepared as far as having a pump, something to bail people out so we don't have to go through this. >> reporter: to make matters worse, forecasters are watching another storm that cool threaten the region early next week. meg oliver for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> and our storm coverage continues online at cbsphilly.com. there you can find more images of the nor'easter's aftermath, snow totals, updated power outage numbers and details on amtrak's modified schedules. >> in other news police are searching for the driver who struck and killed a pedestrian in radnor township. this happened on the 500 block of east lancaster after just after 8:00 last night. the vehicle slowed down after hitting the 52-year-old man and sped off westbound. the vehicle is described as a dark colored suv possibly a gmc model with significant damage to the front driver's side. if you have any information call police. >>> a historic vote on
and so are residents of duck's berry massachusetts. >> it's an awesome community.t's an incredible town. we love it here but we think they could be better prepared as far as having a pump, something to bail people out so we don't have to go through this. >> reporter: to make matters worse, forecasters are watching another storm that cool threaten the region early next week. meg oliver for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> and our storm coverage continues online at...
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folks in massachusetts getting hit with extreme flooding, this is quincy, massachusetts.evere flooding there. people stuck in their water. you can see the waves crashing in the back there at a sea wall. water spraying everywhere in the wind. check out the downed power lines, this is watertown, massachusetts. looks like a street of them. the website poweroutage.us reported earlier today that more than 700,000 people have lost power in the northeast. to give you a picture of how big this thing is, nasa released this satellite view of the storm. it almost has the center of circulation. stretches from virginia up into canada. this is what is causing all the flight cancellations. the storm halting all flights in and out of la guardia here in new york. city officials say the wind is too strong. so nothing happening there. the government weather center has put out an aircraft report. this is just come in. very bumpy on descent. every one on the plane threw up. pilots were on the verge of throwing up, this is an official weather statement. out of dulles airport in virginia in was
folks in massachusetts getting hit with extreme flooding, this is quincy, massachusetts.evere flooding there. people stuck in their water. you can see the waves crashing in the back there at a sea wall. water spraying everywhere in the wind. check out the downed power lines, this is watertown, massachusetts. looks like a street of them. the website poweroutage.us reported earlier today that more than 700,000 people have lost power in the northeast. to give you a picture of how big this thing...
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the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. ms. warren: mr. president, i want to commend senator brown for leading the fight to oppose rollbacks for wall street banks. he has been tireless in the fight on behalf of ohio families and on behalf of families all across this country, and i thank him very much for his work. this is a tough fight. mr. president, this week nearly ten years to the day, after we first discovered that big banks crashed our economy, washington is about to take many of those same giant banks off the government watch list. i doubt that this makes any sense to any of the millions and millions of americans who experienced firsthand the economic horrors of the financial collapse. oh, but it makes perfect sense in weaker where -- washington where people can erase their memories. this would protect consumers and prevent another economic meltdown. i talked about how this scraps a lot of consumer protections for a lot of families buying homes. in addition to squeezing consumers, it loosens the hold on some of the same banks that w
the presiding officer: the senator from massachusetts. ms. warren: mr. president, i want to commend senator brown for leading the fight to oppose rollbacks for wall street banks. he has been tireless in the fight on behalf of ohio families and on behalf of families all across this country, and i thank him very much for his work. this is a tough fight. mr. president, this week nearly ten years to the day, after we first discovered that big banks crashed our economy, washington is about to take...
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we're in quincy, massachusetts right now. this is one of many coastal communities that was hit by a nor'easter just five days ago. you can see the weather is picking up here. this storm is specifically going to hit massachusetts hard in the rush hours. the big concern is flooding, this area is under a moderate coastal flood warning. the good news is that it's not expected to be nearly as bad as it was last week. take a look at this video. this was quincy last week. seven feet of water submerging homes and vehicles. it was bad. 500 people needed to be rescued, this storm though here in this town in quincy, in preparation for the storm, people were in a rush to beat mother nature, storming up the sea wall and restoring power. >> trish: we're having an audio issue there with bryan. you can see really a tough situation there in the streets of quincy, massachusetts. a tough situation throughout the northeast including behind me in new york city. despite the justice department's crack down, oakland's mayor, libby schaaf that it's i
we're in quincy, massachusetts right now. this is one of many coastal communities that was hit by a nor'easter just five days ago. you can see the weather is picking up here. this storm is specifically going to hit massachusetts hard in the rush hours. the big concern is flooding, this area is under a moderate coastal flood warning. the good news is that it's not expected to be nearly as bad as it was last week. take a look at this video. this was quincy last week. seven feet of water...
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nats storm waves-coastal communities in massachusetts - pounded by monster waves...e sent water rolling down streets and into homes.in quincy - dozens of residents had to be rescued by trucks and scooped up by front loaders.christine way- cotter was one of the those getting a ride out of danger. christine way-cotter/rescued in flood: "it was kind of scary because we were one of those stranding up on it and having to hold on. were lucky. it's just things that will get lost..."storm conditions are expected to improve on saturday. but the wind is still a factor... so is coastal flooding. near portland, maine -- storm surge left this home teetering on the edge of the atlantic ocean. dana sterling/homeowner: "the plan is to lift it and move it back a little bit i believe but a lot of things have to happen before that happens, so, we just want to keep it from going anywhere."doug campbell/saco, maine resident: "you feel bad for the people but that comes with having a house on the water - ocean wins, you lose."another issue is power outages.in watertown, massachusetts - hig
nats storm waves-coastal communities in massachusetts - pounded by monster waves...e sent water rolling down streets and into homes.in quincy - dozens of residents had to be rescued by trucks and scooped up by front loaders.christine way- cotter was one of the those getting a ride out of danger. christine way-cotter/rescued in flood: "it was kind of scary because we were one of those stranding up on it and having to hold on. were lucky. it's just things that will get lost..."storm...
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. >> in massachusetts, the governor declared a state of emergency. waves were big and angry as they pounded the coast. power is a big problem as well. at least a dozen communities across southeastern massachusetts reported every home without power. time for a check of the forecast with meteorologist melissa magee, things improving, which is not saying much from yesterday. >> if you are without power or trying to clean up from downed trees, we have dry conditions on the way, walter. sky 6 live and hd in chester. our philadelphia union won 2-0. it's going to be a good season. i'm feeling lucky. storm tracker 6, we are dry, not tracking precipitation right now. wind diminish across the lehigh valley. philadelphia, 38. windchill 28. because of winds out of the northwest at 20 miles per hour, sustained with slightly higher gusts. it's on the rise with high pressure out of the great lakes and heads to the mid-atlantic region. lancaster, 29. the coach in beach haven, 29. dover, the temperature at 39-degrees. the winds are gusting across portions of the regi
. >> in massachusetts, the governor declared a state of emergency. waves were big and angry as they pounded the coast. power is a big problem as well. at least a dozen communities across southeastern massachusetts reported every home without power. time for a check of the forecast with meteorologist melissa magee, things improving, which is not saying much from yesterday. >> if you are without power or trying to clean up from downed trees, we have dry conditions on the way, walter....
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hear the warning tonight from the massachusetts governor. sports tease) the the warriors were wrapping their three game road trip against the hawks. let's head to atlanta-- --warriors have won ten of their last eleven against the hawks. --late in the quarter... curry tweaks his right ankle has to leave the game to get treatment --he returns midway through the second curry starts going off... hits a triple --just before halftime... curry high off the glass lights it up... scores 25 of his 28 points in the first half leaves the game in the third quarter --atlanta comes from behind. three point game late in the fourth andre iguodala steals the ball from former guard kent bazemore, who had 29 points in the game --warriors win 114-109 5-0 since all star break here's steve star break here's steve kerr on curry's ankle "precautionary ... he tweaked his ankle, it was his right ankle ... he was limping a little bit and he wanted to stay in but we didn't want to let him stay in because of the potential for it to get worse. early third i gu
hear the warning tonight from the massachusetts governor. sports tease) the the warriors were wrapping their three game road trip against the hawks. let's head to atlanta-- --warriors have won ten of their last eleven against the hawks. --late in the quarter... curry tweaks his right ankle has to leave the game to get treatment --he returns midway through the second curry starts going off... hits a triple --just before halftime... curry high off the glass lights it up... scores 25 of his 28...
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still seeing near blizzard conditions in massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. wet and heavy snow in bridgewater, new jersey, taking down power lines. expect more power outages as this moves across the northeast. >>> up to 2 feet of snow fell in areas. the storm paralyzing the i-95 c corridor. snowshowers and gusty winds could affect air travel today. let's get the latest from meteorologist derek van dam. >> impressive snowfall totals west of i-95. some locations, dave and christi christine, receiving over 2 feet of fresh snow. look at the difference for the larger city locations like central park. 3.2 inches of snow from the latest nor'easter. the storm is quickly pulling off to the north and east. we still have snowfall through midday for massachusetts and maine and into new hampshire and vermont. we have winter storm warnings for the locations. that will expire roughly about 1:00 p.m. with the additional 6 to 12 inches of snow for maine. perhaps only another 2 to 4 inches of snowfall expected near boston. in terms of temperatures, cooling things off for the e
still seeing near blizzard conditions in massachusetts, maine and new hampshire. wet and heavy snow in bridgewater, new jersey, taking down power lines. expect more power outages as this moves across the northeast. >>> up to 2 feet of snow fell in areas. the storm paralyzing the i-95 c corridor. snowshowers and gusty winds could affect air travel today. let's get the latest from meteorologist derek van dam. >> impressive snowfall totals west of i-95. some locations, dave and...
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it is right off the coast of massachusetts right now, it is actually over the coast of massachusetts. so, we're still going to see some wind from that storm. nothing extreme but it will be breezy throughout the afternoon today. but we don't have any more precipitation, it is above freezing and that's a good thing in the city. feels like 27 though. we have enough after breeze to give us windchills in the 20's, sunrise time is 6:24. and har ray, we will see some sunshine, some of you saw sun before the day was through yesterday. even with all of the heavy heavy snow. so we'll probably get to the lower four's by the end of the day today, chilly afternoon, but couple days to recover with sunshine before we do talk about the next possible coastal storm, bob kelly, don't you hate those words now, coastal storm? >> at least i have an irish parade between. let's get rolling, 4:01, live look, county line road, ice ice baby what we are dealing with in the to, black ice, anything that was left over, from yesterday, has that potential of being iced over. even if it is not ice, the slush, like the
it is right off the coast of massachusetts right now, it is actually over the coast of massachusetts. so, we're still going to see some wind from that storm. nothing extreme but it will be breezy throughout the afternoon today. but we don't have any more precipitation, it is above freezing and that's a good thing in the city. feels like 27 though. we have enough after breeze to give us windchills in the 20's, sunrise time is 6:24. and har ray, we will see some sunshine, some of you saw sun...
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. >> oliver: 27-year-old massachusetts native alvin was captivated by patton's words. >> it was a real motivational kick em in the pants type speech, everyone came out aghast. the speech was immortalized in the film patton. the movie garnered seven academy awards. >> we're advancing constantly and we're not interested in holding on to anything except the enemy. we're going to hold on by the nose and kick him in the ass, kick the hell out of him all
. >> oliver: 27-year-old massachusetts native alvin was captivated by patton's words. >> it was a real motivational kick em in the pants type speech, everyone came out aghast. the speech was immortalized in the film patton. the movie garnered seven academy awards. >> we're advancing constantly and we're not interested in holding on to anything except the enemy. we're going to hold on by the nose and kick him in the ass, kick the hell out of him all
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90 in rapids city, south dakota and watch the snow on top of this truck clipping an overpass in massachusetts, knocking loose the protective netting. let's get to weather anchor, sam champion who is joining us tonight, and we're following a lot of weather tonight. >> we have. just like we have forecasted the last three, we'll do the fourth. let's start how we always do, and let's get to the boards. this is a storm that tonight is dropping snow in the sierras and california, and also into the rockies. now we start the maps on monday morning, 7:00 a.m. the low is in oklahoma at that point, and no matter where the storm goes or what it is on the east coast, from dallas to atlanta, i want people to understand all weekend long, this will be severe weather, and there could be tornadoes even on sunday. be careful with that. now we go to tuesday at 7:00 p.m., and you see our coastal
90 in rapids city, south dakota and watch the snow on top of this truck clipping an overpass in massachusetts, knocking loose the protective netting. let's get to weather anchor, sam champion who is joining us tonight, and we're following a lot of weather tonight. >> we have. just like we have forecasted the last three, we'll do the fourth. let's start how we always do, and let's get to the boards. this is a storm that tonight is dropping snow in the sierras and california, and also into...
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some 2,000 people were evacuated from their homes in massachusetts, 80 to 90 miles-an-hour winds along the storm has knocked out power to about 1.8 million, homes and businesses, and in massachusetts, we're talking about 400,000 customers still without power today. and so at least five people also, neil, were killed because of this storm, trees and branches falling. this was a very serious storm, and while among those deaths, an 11-year-old boy who was killed inside of his home. but in terms of travel, things are getting back to normal here. again, call your airline before you head to these flights because it is a specific case by case basis. neil: thank you very much. >>> that 20-year-old employee at dick's sporting goods said you know what that 21 age thing for guns not good, don't like it. that's gone viral. he's here. $4.95 per trade? uhhh and i was wondering if your brokerage offers some sort of guarantee? guarantee? where we can get our fees and commissions back if we're not happy. at. . uarantee. if you don't like their answer, ask again at schwab. he gets the best deal on the p
some 2,000 people were evacuated from their homes in massachusetts, 80 to 90 miles-an-hour winds along the storm has knocked out power to about 1.8 million, homes and businesses, and in massachusetts, we're talking about 400,000 customers still without power today. and so at least five people also, neil, were killed because of this storm, trees and branches falling. this was a very serious storm, and while among those deaths, an 11-year-old boy who was killed inside of his home. but in terms of...
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the attorney general in the us state of massachusetts, is to begin an investigation, into claims that of facebook users, may have been used by a data company, during the 2016 us presidential election. a former employee of cambridge analytica, claims that 50 million profiles were accessed. the two companies deny any wrongdoing. with me now is our business correspondent, joe lynam. with me now is our business correspondent, joe lynam. this seems very complicated. please bear with me as very complicated. please bear with measi very complicated. please bear with me as i try to explain it. this is about the protection of personal data. it started with the creation ofan app data. it started with the creation of an app by the university of cambridge. that harvested lots of data from facebook users, 70,000, in fa ct, data from facebook users, 70,000, in fact, but in addition to that, their friends as well so you can see how it gets into millions. that very personal information was then given to accompany called cambridge analytica, unfortunate that the name is confusingly similar and they wer
the attorney general in the us state of massachusetts, is to begin an investigation, into claims that of facebook users, may have been used by a data company, during the 2016 us presidential election. a former employee of cambridge analytica, claims that 50 million profiles were accessed. the two companies deny any wrongdoing. with me now is our business correspondent, joe lynam. with me now is our business correspondent, joe lynam. this seems very complicated. please bear with me as very...