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mt. washington. the highest recorded win wind ever recorded on mt. washington 125 kilometers per hour. the heavy snowfall is causing travel. we have all seen travel bans still in place in boston. some areas outside the city have been lifted. the airports have been closed at logan international. this was taken from a pilot flying over jfk on tuesday in new york city. this is a complete ground stop around the term al. no flights in or out at this time. blizzard conditions in the forecast. up and down the coastal areas. boston is still under it. we have video out of boston. i'm talking about this. it sounds like doom and bloom, but the truth is if you are a student out here, you have the day off. still on tuesday and wednesday in boston you were looking at school closures. businesses were closed and people are getting out to enjoy, making the best of the situation. hundreds took part in recreational activities. many businesses will be closed on wednesday, too. it is a pain to clear up all the mess. but people are enjoying themselves at least. it still will be dangerous to the north. where
mt. washington. the highest recorded win wind ever recorded on mt. washington 125 kilometers per hour. the heavy snowfall is causing travel. we have all seen travel bans still in place in boston. some areas outside the city have been lifted. the airports have been closed at logan international. this was taken from a pilot flying over jfk on tuesday in new york city. this is a complete ground stop around the term al. no flights in or out at this time. blizzard conditions in the forecast. up and...
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mt. washington. mt. holly, 22 and wrightstown, and 27 in millville.the feels like temperatures in the single digits in the poconos. 12 degrees in allentown, 21 in atlantic city and feeling like 26 in wildwood. radar shows quiet conditions again, high pressure still in control. so it's really quiet throughout the eastern half of the nation. and as we head into the weekend, that is actually going to change. we're in the clear as we head through the rest of thursday. the same thing on friday. it won't be until we head into saturday evening that we start to see a chance of rain by 9:00 p.m. closer to 10:00. we could see a little bit of a wintry mix. sleet possible. mainly confined to the lehigh valley and also parts of the poconos. i-95 corridor points south. and as we head into the overnight hours on saturday pushing into the early morning hours and afternoon on sunday we're still going to see rainfall. that's because warmer air is going to work its way up to the south. and that is going to give us the temperatures well above average. we are going to sta
mt. washington. mt. holly, 22 and wrightstown, and 27 in millville.the feels like temperatures in the single digits in the poconos. 12 degrees in allentown, 21 in atlantic city and feeling like 26 in wildwood. radar shows quiet conditions again, high pressure still in control. so it's really quiet throughout the eastern half of the nation. and as we head into the weekend, that is actually going to change. we're in the clear as we head through the rest of thursday. the same thing on friday. it...
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george washington's mt. vernon hosted this hour-long event. >> for that introduction, thank you so much. i wish my parents could have heard that. it would have made my father very proud and my mother actually would have believed you. so there you go. well, for me as you suggested, this lecture concludes an amazing year that began just a year ago when the library, the fred w. smith library for the study of george washington opened and i was able to take a seat as one of the inaugural library fellows. during that year, i learned what a treasure all of you have in mt. vernon. led by kurt v. brands and with the library led by doug bradburn, the staff here is simply extraordinary. they're extraordinarily dedicated, they're extraordinarily loyal and they're extraordinarily collegial. for 150 years the mt. vernon ladies association has kept this place special. and with the new library, the orientation and education center, no crop of those women have done a better job than the current one, at least since martha did
george washington's mt. vernon hosted this hour-long event. >> for that introduction, thank you so much. i wish my parents could have heard that. it would have made my father very proud and my mother actually would have believed you. so there you go. well, for me as you suggested, this lecture concludes an amazing year that began just a year ago when the library, the fred w. smith library for the study of george washington opened and i was able to take a seat as one of the inaugural...
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mt. washington 27 below. the windchill here 6.he next storm comes through thursday and thursday night it looks very light certainly in comparison. nothing light about what happened in boston. that's where our rob marciano has been doing an impressive job, rob. more than two feet of snow. >> yeah here in south boston ginger they got three feet. now this road may look drivable you but it's a really tight road in south boston. because of that you can barely get a small plow through. the cars on either side get completely buried. there's a car underneath that. can you imagine? the only way to get to work or anywhere is to use one of these and dig yourself out and it's not just here in boston millions of americans are doing exactly in this morning. overnight the massachusetts coast battered as storm surge moved in. and this morning, millions of people in new england waking up under a paralyzing blanket of snow. >> we're still in the middle of a winter storm of historic proportions here in the city of boston. >> reporter: 12,000 homes w
mt. washington 27 below. the windchill here 6.he next storm comes through thursday and thursday night it looks very light certainly in comparison. nothing light about what happened in boston. that's where our rob marciano has been doing an impressive job, rob. more than two feet of snow. >> yeah here in south boston ginger they got three feet. now this road may look drivable you but it's a really tight road in south boston. because of that you can barely get a small plow through. the cars...
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mt. washington observatory at 78 surprised that's not a little higher. you get the idea.far as what's coming next after this accumulation that is going to be on the ground for quite some time we do have this system coming in. it is not going to be a blizzard. it is not going to be a blockbuster storm, but it is going to be bringing some snow as we head through the day on thursday. and then we're in an active pattern, john and christine. so i think that by the weekend, we'll have another system moving in with additional snow which is what everybody, of course wants to hear or at least in new york. >> now the problem -- >> because you want more snow apparently. >> there's nowhere to put it. there hasn't been that much snow this year. now they're in a situation where there's nowhere left to plow to and that's going to be a problem. ivan thanks so much. >> the ski slopes are happy. east coast ski mountains are happy. >>> estimates put the cost near $500 million. that includes lost spending as people stayed home and that includes the cost of the snow cleanup. for example, clea
mt. washington observatory at 78 surprised that's not a little higher. you get the idea.far as what's coming next after this accumulation that is going to be on the ground for quite some time we do have this system coming in. it is not going to be a blizzard. it is not going to be a blockbuster storm, but it is going to be bringing some snow as we head through the day on thursday. and then we're in an active pattern, john and christine. so i think that by the weekend, we'll have another system...
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mt. washington up in new hampshire 80 below overnight the windchill.. 13 degrees is the temperature downtown. when chill factor of 1. it will be breezy all day long. temperatures i >> all that weather brought to you by royal caribbean international. robin. >> all right there, ginger. we are happy to have liam neeson back with us this morning. back as brian mills in "taken 3" fighting for his family any means possible but the third time around he's no longer the hunter he's the hunted. take a look. >> by now i'm sure you know who i am. you know what i'm capable of. >> i am beginning to. let me ask you something just so i'm clear. cia operative, a 6, or what. >> all you have to know is i'm innocent. give me two days and i can prove it. i can find out who did it. >> you may very well be innocent mr. mills but that's the court's job to decide. it's not mine. my job is to bring you in and let the law take its course. that's it. >> good luck. >> oh. respect you just ready? please welcome back our good friend liam neeson here to "good morning america." always
mt. washington up in new hampshire 80 below overnight the windchill.. 13 degrees is the temperature downtown. when chill factor of 1. it will be breezy all day long. temperatures i >> all that weather brought to you by royal caribbean international. robin. >> all right there, ginger. we are happy to have liam neeson back with us this morning. back as brian mills in "taken 3" fighting for his family any means possible but the third time around he's no longer the hunter he's...
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labor but what most entangles him which is the death of his father in law, washington's adopted son and so he is managing slaves from mtrnon george washington's home. >> and lee was offered the position of union general from lincoln and he turned that down. what if he had taken that job, would history have played out differently. would we have seen a four-year civil war? >> we can't see what would have happened because from lincoln in april 1861 called him to washington and said the country looks to you to put down the rebellion as the representative from the washington family. so i think we would read something into the fact that this man so associated with washington saved the union that washington created. >> i think people talk about robert e. lee than they talk about other confederate and talk about him as a bad guy and what is different been robert e. lee as a tortured hero even though he led a rebellion against his country in defense of slavery. >> he's been given credit as you said in your open after the war, he accepted a post washington college, where he said he's going to prepare young men of the south for p
labor but what most entangles him which is the death of his father in law, washington's adopted son and so he is managing slaves from mtrnon george washington's home. >> and lee was offered the position of union general from lincoln and he turned that down. what if he had taken that job, would history have played out differently. would we have seen a four-year civil war? >> we can't see what would have happened because from lincoln in april 1861 called him to washington and said the...
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mt. holly at the intersection of washington street and holman street.s fire has been burning almost three hours strong now. firefighters taking defensive steps and keeping it from spreading on this view of skyforce 10. you can see the quilt on the scene there. still a lot of fire taking place in this commercial building. we have a reporter on the scene getting information, whether it's still an operating business and what may have started this fire. we'll have a live report moments away. >>> and also covering this this morning, a wild scene inside one walmart. an unexpected situation that had workers really winging it. ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!!! >>> just before 6:00 a.m., we're following breaking news in burlington county. crews are on the scene of a four-alarm fire in mt. holly. and if you can see through the smoke there, this is a view from skyforce 10, high above there. there's a ladder truck on the left still pouring water on the flames. the thick
mt. holly at the intersection of washington street and holman street.s fire has been burning almost three hours strong now. firefighters taking defensive steps and keeping it from spreading on this view of skyforce 10. you can see the quilt on the scene there. still a lot of fire taking place in this commercial building. we have a reporter on the scene getting information, whether it's still an operating business and what may have started this fire. we'll have a live report moments away....
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washington township 36 degrees. mt. holly, a little qubl here. one degree above freezing. we're still concerned with the possibility of icy spots. but south jersey we don't have concerns. we're close to 50 degrees near the atlantic city airport. we'll show you where those temperatures are below freezing versus the rain that's coming down and you can see icy conditions. allentown, reading, that's why we're seeing the pink here on the radar. same thing for philadelphia mainly seeing is moderate rainfall coming down. we're still dealing with pockets of icy conditions. if i zoom you in to exactly where that is you can see through philadelphia i'll pause it. you're still dealing with the possibility of freezing rain and that's closer to del iran. if we fly you over here to the north of philadelphia, we'll zoom in over this interstate here, that's near 76 and 13. you want to be careful in all of these areas this morning. if you're traveling close to bryn mawr. always reporting the possibility of freezing rain. it's the temperature we're keeping a close eye on. we'll send it over
washington township 36 degrees. mt. holly, a little qubl here. one degree above freezing. we're still concerned with the possibility of icy spots. but south jersey we don't have concerns. we're close to 50 degrees near the atlantic city airport. we'll show you where those temperatures are below freezing versus the rain that's coming down and you can see icy conditions. allentown, reading, that's why we're seeing the pink here on the radar. same thing for philadelphia mainly seeing is moderate...
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mt. vernon, fred w. smith national library for the study of george washington. i'm the founding director. this is our ford evening book talks. the ford motor company has been a great supporter of mt. vernon since henry ford donated the first fire engine to the estate. we want to make sure that the mansion does not burn down. that's been a long-time concern of ours and an ongoing issue. we're really thankful to ford, ford family, ford motor vehicle for their continuing support for all of our projects. mt. vernon doesn't take government money. all supported by private funds so we depend upon people, patriotic citizens around the world to support the mission of educating people about george washington's life and legacy. great to see everybody out here tonight and great to welcome c-span as well and c-span's audience to this lecture. welcome, guys. a great evening. this is our book talk. december, the end of the year, this is the end of the first year of talks that we kicked off in january of last year. for some of you may have been here at that time, we had a diverse group of scholars and tal
mt. vernon, fred w. smith national library for the study of george washington. i'm the founding director. this is our ford evening book talks. the ford motor company has been a great supporter of mt. vernon since henry ford donated the first fire engine to the estate. we want to make sure that the mansion does not burn down. that's been a long-time concern of ours and an ongoing issue. we're really thankful to ford, ford family, ford motor vehicle for their continuing support for all of our...
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mt. olive church the ovens are warmed up. volunteer pat washington said it's an opportunity to check on their well being. >> they're grateful. when you don't have what do you do? you come to somebody who's willing. >> reporter: camden county getting a delivery of salt this afternoon to replenish what they used the last couple of days. they have a couple of warming centers that will be used. some include new life developments, a butterfly house as well as joseph's house in camden. i'm cydney long "nbc 10 news." >>> the volunteers plan to canvass parks and streets tomorrow morning. it will happen in -- things are back to normal now at philadelphia international airport, but the airlines canceled most of yesterday's flights because of the snow. the airport is still recommends that anyone flying today should still check their flight status also allow for extra time for check-in and security screening. >>> now, a live look at poth street station where full amtrak service returns tomorrow. schedules will get back on track up and down the northeast corridor
mt. olive church the ovens are warmed up. volunteer pat washington said it's an opportunity to check on their well being. >> they're grateful. when you don't have what do you do? you come to somebody who's willing. >> reporter: camden county getting a delivery of salt this afternoon to replenish what they used the last couple of days. they have a couple of warming centers that will be used. some include new life developments, a butterfly house as well as joseph's house in camden....
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it could be a few, a handful to our north and west up around areas like washington county hagerstown area down into spots like mt. airy or frederick, maryland tomorrow. so not everywhere. because of that the morning icy spots and those windchills that will be in the teens starting out tomorrow our impact forecast low to moderate. but at least we've got sunshine. and with sunshine that of course means more melt across the area. but bundle up if you're going to be going out. not only in the teens, there could be a pocket of spots starting out in the single digits tomorrow morning, 8 degrees in leesburg and gaithersburg early tomorrow morning 6:00 a.m. wednesday, 9:30 look at this, in the teens and 20s by the afternoon. so again, it will start to feel a little better by tomorrow afternoon as that wind starts to settle a bit. here's where i think we could have on thursday during the afternoon from about 4:00 or 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. to till 9:00 p.m., a trace of snow leesburg frederick, martinsburg, hagerstown winchester area too. this for us will be nothing more than i think a nuisance event to deal with a low-impact
it could be a few, a handful to our north and west up around areas like washington county hagerstown area down into spots like mt. airy or frederick, maryland tomorrow. so not everywhere. because of that the morning icy spots and those windchills that will be in the teens starting out tomorrow our impact forecast low to moderate. but at least we've got sunshine. and with sunshine that of course means more melt across the area. but bundle up if you're going to be going out. not only in the...
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washington sounds incredibly busy up there on the map. what was he doing back at mt. vernon? >> he was restoring this place to profitability. what do they always say if you have something that needs to get done, give it to a busy person. that's certainly true with washington. i mean and think of the other founders like washington. madison, john adams, ben franklin all the things alexander hamilton i mean hamilton was keeping a whole law practice going while he was working on the constitution and going all over. well, washington was that way. i fear too many people, personally, maybe you don't here who know him so closely but i fear the general reputation of washington out there in the hinterlands is that he's like a wax figure. unlike a lincoln or unlike a franklin that people can feel they feel like he's this wax figure up there that everybody idolizes and he doesn't do anything. it's very far from the truth. i mean, he's out there. i mean he's like a -- when he's coming back, i think the reason he left and went across to find rivers and ways back he wanted to go on this gran
washington sounds incredibly busy up there on the map. what was he doing back at mt. vernon? >> he was restoring this place to profitability. what do they always say if you have something that needs to get done, give it to a busy person. that's certainly true with washington. i mean and think of the other founders like washington. madison, john adams, ben franklin all the things alexander hamilton i mean hamilton was keeping a whole law practice going while he was working on the...
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washington level? >> guest: i think the consumer protection bureau which was the brainchild of mt. senator elizabeth warren was a good move and they are starting to make a difference. we will have new rules coming out next year that will affect debt collection. they have been aggressive. if i were in charge there would be more funding. a lot of this will come down to how much resource do they have to go after the bad actors. the consumer financial protection bureau might have a budget of four or $500 million but to put that in perspective if you look at the amount of money jpmorgan chase set aside for litigation reserve in 2013 they put it aside to defend themselves the consumer financial protection bureau budget is 2% of that. so you get the sense that they are doing good work that they are kind of outgunned here. i think that you know hopefully if anything comes from the book i hope they give them a shot in the arm. another thing come i was on the phone the other day with the justice department. they have this operation chokepoint. the idea behind this is as hard to go after thes
washington level? >> guest: i think the consumer protection bureau which was the brainchild of mt. senator elizabeth warren was a good move and they are starting to make a difference. we will have new rules coming out next year that will affect debt collection. they have been aggressive. if i were in charge there would be more funding. a lot of this will come down to how much resource do they have to go after the bad actors. the consumer financial protection bureau might have a budget of...
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washington avenue. >>> also an old warehouse in burlington county went up in flames this morning causing part of that building to collapse. the fire if mtlly burned for more than four hours and took more than 100 firefighters to get that under control. no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> to this now. search crews are waiting for a break in the weather to investigate an area in the java sea, looking for the fuselage of the missing air asia flight. >> a search and rescue pilot spotted a large shadow 100 feet under the sea. nbc's kehl has the latest. >> reporter: searchers recovered two more bodies today bringing the total to nine nine bodies were recovered from the plane crash somewhere in the java sea. they've also identified the first victim as an indonesian woman who was a passenger on board that flight. her body was turned over to her relatives at the police station in surabaya. there was a brief ceremony a very emotional scene with her relatives and her remains were then taken back to her local village and she was buried tonight. in terms of the search searchers are focusing on the theory that the main
washington avenue. >>> also an old warehouse in burlington county went up in flames this morning causing part of that building to collapse. the fire if mtlly burned for more than four hours and took more than 100 firefighters to get that under control. no one was hurt. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> to this now. search crews are waiting for a break in the weather to investigate an area in the java sea, looking for the fuselage of the missing air asia flight....
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washington app. start you out with what it will feel like? these are low temperatures tomorrow morning. not quite sure what it will feel like because i haven't factored in the wind yet. mt. erie to leesburg warrington to manassas 9 degrees, higher around waldorf and st. mary's and petersonburg and stafford 17 degrees. what it will feel like tomorrow 0 to minus 10 with winds 7-12 miles an hour. something we're not used to. extreme conditions. at least we have a clear sky and sunshine tomorrow. windy for the afternoon. those windchills 10-15. we hit single diagnose digits by lunchtime and getting to a whopping 20 degrees tomorrow. icy start for us and bitter windchills we have to deal with throughout the day tomorrow. flurries will diminish through tomorrow morning and windy and not ofmuch of a change but because of wind and cold moderate impacts. frigid conditions and blustery conditions and blowing snow and then we could pick up a little bit more snow early friday. seeing a few flurries come down leesburg and hagerstown. accumulating snow and frostburg and petersburg elkins and then a look at your sunshine 4-day forecast a look at friday and saturday and sunday and the
washington app. start you out with what it will feel like? these are low temperatures tomorrow morning. not quite sure what it will feel like because i haven't factored in the wind yet. mt. erie to leesburg warrington to manassas 9 degrees, higher around waldorf and st. mary's and petersonburg and stafford 17 degrees. what it will feel like tomorrow 0 to minus 10 with winds 7-12 miles an hour. something we're not used to. extreme conditions. at least we have a clear sky and sunshine tomorrow....
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mt. sinai health system tells cnbc a universal vaccine could be ready in the next couple of years. >>> on this day in 1982 a plane crash ode into the potomac river in washingtonigators say ice had built up on the rings of the air florida 727 before it took off from national airport. more than 70 people died. circumstance survived, and rescue crews pulled most of them from the river. one passenger insisted on saving others first and ended up drowning. officials later named the bridge in honor of that man are land williams, after his zachary wise that came 33 years ago today. >> when news breaks out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything. the final bell is about to rein. donny, as in donny in and marie ring the bell. when they had two number ones in 1974, the dow closed at 855-points to close the year. we're at 17610. donny and marie still singing. >> a horrible horrible terrorist act took place in paris. you think it would have heightened the urgency to pass a homeland security bill, but the republicans still say. no still say no to passing a clean bill, unless, unless they can be a menace do menace, to immigration. >> what? did nancy pelosi
mt. sinai health system tells cnbc a universal vaccine could be ready in the next couple of years. >>> on this day in 1982 a plane crash ode into the potomac river in washingtonigators say ice had built up on the rings of the air florida 727 before it took off from national airport. more than 70 people died. circumstance survived, and rescue crews pulled most of them from the river. one passenger insisted on saving others first and ended up drowning. officials later named the bridge in...
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washington different this year, doing it in reverse. we'll turn it around. clock 03. new year but kind of the same story. following breaking news this morning out of mt. holly, new jersey, you're look being at live shot here. man, big fire few hours ago flame broke out, well, say it was about four hours ago, at this commercial building on holeman street. so far we're hear no injuries thank god. fire crews are still work to go get it under control. but that is a big factory fire. >> a man is dead following a shooting in chester. police were called to the 1400 block of culhane street before 1:00 this morning. investigators releasing few details about what led to up that shooting. >> and, fire crews rushing to the scene of this fire in kennett square, chester county late last night. this is in the 200 block of east linden street, flames broke out just before 10:30 the fire was brought under control about 30 minute later the red cross is assisting about 14 people who were affected by that fire. no word on a cause just yet. >> parades kicks off at city hall you. >> her about the new route. hi jenny. >> reporter: hi, mike, and dawn. that's right, we're at 1
washington different this year, doing it in reverse. we'll turn it around. clock 03. new year but kind of the same story. following breaking news this morning out of mt. holly, new jersey, you're look being at live shot here. man, big fire few hours ago flame broke out, well, say it was about four hours ago, at this commercial building on holeman street. so far we're hear no injuries thank god. fire crews are still work to go get it under control. but that is a big factory fire. >> a man...
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washington, d.c. is very strong. the most recession proof market in the country because the government doesn't stop spending. and d.c. is doing very well especially gown town mtea foggy bottom george town which has always done well. and you'll see the suburban areas continue to gain strength in d.c.. and then i think that we were talking about the horrible fire that took place in new jersey. but i like new jersey too. i think new york has gotten so expensive, new york city especially manhattan as gotten so expensive. and if you look at jersey city, hoboken, they are essentially similar proximity to brooklyn to manhattan manhattan. so the last market cycle they did well. i'd like for them to come back being as well. and then i like boston. >> i think i like everywhere. >> no i like the eastern gateway cities. and i like warm weather. >> don't we all. >> so two questions. one, what is the impact of potential opening of cuba and maybe havana on miami as a positive negative neither? and the other is a more delicate question. we got run away housing prices 2004 through 2007 even though better housing, more rents is something you want if you're in that market how f
washington, d.c. is very strong. the most recession proof market in the country because the government doesn't stop spending. and d.c. is doing very well especially gown town mtea foggy bottom george town which has always done well. and you'll see the suburban areas continue to gain strength in d.c.. and then i think that we were talking about the horrible fire that took place in new jersey. but i like new jersey too. i think new york has gotten so expensive, new york city especially manhattan...