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new york city may get another 4 inches of snow. what new york city got today was the presip that should have been or could have been snow. was a rain-snow mix. so it's mucky out there. shears slush in the streets. butt tonight after 9:00, 10:00, it's going to get below 32 and that's going to flash freeze. then it's going to snow, 3 to 4 inches, not much more, we're not seeing 20 inches. then 4 inches of snow on top of ice that you can't see. trying to walk around, big ruts, big things. there's going to be so much ice under that snow. that's the danger of new york city, i believe, right now. now, there is thunder snow happening in parts of connecticut and long island. that's how hard it is snowing. ali velshi is right there, in case you didn't understand where he was, on the bottom of the hook. here's boston. look at this blue area of snow right there. that's the heaviest snow about to approach boston. it's through providence, about to get to hartford, all the way down to all of the big cities right along the coast there of connectic
new york city may get another 4 inches of snow. what new york city got today was the presip that should have been or could have been snow. was a rain-snow mix. so it's mucky out there. shears slush in the streets. butt tonight after 9:00, 10:00, it's going to get below 32 and that's going to flash freeze. then it's going to snow, 3 to 4 inches, not much more, we're not seeing 20 inches. then 4 inches of snow on top of ice that you can't see. trying to walk around, big ruts, big things. there's...
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he served three terms as new york city mayor from 1978-1989. this portion is 20 minutes. >> i come today with love and condolences of new yorkers who are grieving with you at this moment. ed must be loving all of this attention. [laughter] i was thrilled he picked my neighborhood for his funeral. president clinton and rudy giuliani and governor cuomo and governor schumer and city and state federal and international officials and dignitaries, friends and family, fellow new yorkers, everyone is here today . i' i have no doubt ed is beaming and watching us down here. before last year's state of the city speech, we ran a video that included a shot of ed denting at the entrance ramp and yelling to all the cars that approached,, welcome to my bridge. welcome to my bridge. [laughter] needless to say, he brought down the house. half of the cameras stopped -- after the cameras stopped rolling, he stayed out there in the freezing cold shouting, welcome to my bridge. he loved it and we loved him. no mayor i think has ever embodied the spirit of new york ci
he served three terms as new york city mayor from 1978-1989. this portion is 20 minutes. >> i come today with love and condolences of new yorkers who are grieving with you at this moment. ed must be loving all of this attention. [laughter] i was thrilled he picked my neighborhood for his funeral. president clinton and rudy giuliani and governor cuomo and governor schumer and city and state federal and international officials and dignitaries, friends and family, fellow new yorkers,...
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>> learn about the friends and neighbors living in new york city. you know? if you live in new york, you have seen the men and women all around the city. we see them every day. the offices are down in chinatown and one day we were meeting with sheila nevins of hbo and she said, you know, i just saw this person going through the trash. and what are they like? what are the lives like? is there a film here? do you think there's a film? and that's what set us off to discover. >> leave it to sheila. a genius. >> she's great at that. kind of an editorial eye. >> speaking of who are these people, let's take another look at another clip of the film. >>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> john, the city is so expensive. how are these people able to even survive here? >> it's tough. and many of the jobs that these folks used to do are gone. i live in chinatown. and all of the all the buildings surrounding my house used to be full of sweat shops and in the middle of the night you hear the women working in the factories. all those factories are gone. we don't make anything
>> learn about the friends and neighbors living in new york city. you know? if you live in new york, you have seen the men and women all around the city. we see them every day. the offices are down in chinatown and one day we were meeting with sheila nevins of hbo and she said, you know, i just saw this person going through the trash. and what are they like? what are the lives like? is there a film here? do you think there's a film? and that's what set us off to discover. >> leave...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built up
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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rachael hauta is new york city chief digital officer. thanks for having me. >> made in new york, a branded campaign for film and television, produced in new york. this week the city announced expanding it to technology and digital companies. what's it all about? >> absolutely. we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. woo have another thousand that are based here. over 120,000 people are working in the sector. we thought it's important that the world is aware of this. we launched, we are made in new york, which is a website and it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and resources that you need to participate in the new tech eco-system and crucially, find a job. >> talk to us about the boom in the technology sector that you're seeing. what does it mean in terms of economic impact, certainly locally it has to be strong. >> to diversify the economy and
rachael hauta is new york city chief digital officer. thanks for having me. >> made in new york, a branded campaign for film and television, produced in new york. this week the city announced expanding it to technology and digital companies. what's it all about? >> absolutely. we've seen over the past several years that the tech community in new york city has truly grown and our tech sector has arrived. we have over 900 tech companies in new york city that are 75% or more developed...
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that's the good news for the city. the bad news for boston, the cold air is there and 20 to 30 will be there because now i'm even seeing some spots at 19 already, and we have eight hours of snow to go. we're going to pile this up. >> there had been concern about flooding, storm surge in some of the areas in staten island, suffolk county, long island. have we seen that? is it too early to tell? >> some breaches of the eroded dunes. the dunes are in bad shape in new jersey for a while. it's going to take a while for the sea grass and oats to come back and get the dunes back together. sometimes you'll see them put snow fences in the dunes so the sand catches. there have been overwash in some parts, not like sandy. and there's been some flooding from boston northward because the wind, add this point in time, the wind is coming in from the east at 50, 60, and i just right here at logan, i just got a brand new wind gust at logan of 76 miles per hour. so that's just blowing water on the shore, and there is water now coming int
that's the good news for the city. the bad news for boston, the cold air is there and 20 to 30 will be there because now i'm even seeing some spots at 19 already, and we have eight hours of snow to go. we're going to pile this up. >> there had been concern about flooding, storm surge in some of the areas in staten island, suffolk county, long island. have we seen that? is it too early to tell? >> some breaches of the eroded dunes. the dunes are in bad shape in new jersey for a...
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by 3:00 in the afternoon, we're expecting this all to change over to snow for new york city. what we're talking about in some locations again, three feet of snow, so certainly new england is going to take the brunt of it. we're expecting roughly about 12 inches or more for new york city. when you combine the snow in with the winds, and some of these locations those winds are going to be gusting up to about 70 miles per hour. we're talking virtually a whiteout out there. you're not going to be able to see anything. the storm system moves out by saturday and then you can see the blizzard warning in place from newark all the way up towards maine. >> jennifer delgado -- >> a lot to talk about. >> you got that right, jennifer, many thanks. >>> also this morning in california the manhunt intensifies and leads seem to fade. police say the possible sighting of christopher dorner near an indian reservation in san diego county may have been a hoax. it leaves him on the loose and dangerous. authorities say he has declared war on police and the military trained sharpshooter already turne
by 3:00 in the afternoon, we're expecting this all to change over to snow for new york city. what we're talking about in some locations again, three feet of snow, so certainly new england is going to take the brunt of it. we're expecting roughly about 12 inches or more for new york city. when you combine the snow in with the winds, and some of these locations those winds are going to be gusting up to about 70 miles per hour. we're talking virtually a whiteout out there. you're not going to be...
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we will be seeing a little bit of snow right here so everyone living across new england new york city and get into areas across northern new jersey you need to keep a close watch on the storm system. unsure about the exact track it will take how strong the storm system is. this one under cates the storm will be stronger. this is one of our computer mold approximates. there's always winter storm watches in effect across massachusetts and other areas across new england because it could dump significant snow across the area. this is friday and early saturday relatively quiet across the area. not much accumulation and it is pretty much over with. the only exception is if you live downwind of the great lakes that's when you are looking at continuing snowfall. texas dealing with heavy rain across the southern parts of the state. you need the umbrella if you are headed outdoors temperatures in texas very mild. 634 right now in san antonio, 65 in dallas. 4 degrees as we speak. if you head outdoors in minneapolis you have to bundle up. 69 degrees will be the high temperature in dallas. new yor
we will be seeing a little bit of snow right here so everyone living across new england new york city and get into areas across northern new jersey you need to keep a close watch on the storm system. unsure about the exact track it will take how strong the storm system is. this one under cates the storm will be stronger. this is one of our computer mold approximates. there's always winter storm watches in effect across massachusetts and other areas across new england because it could dump...
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it has canceled service to all of its new england destinations and new york city. at last check amtrak service between new york and d.c. is still running close to or on schedule. at reagan national airport bob barnard, fox 5 news. >> remember you can track the winter weather 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. if you can't get to a tv accident fox 5 is streaming news -- tv, fox 5 is streaming newscasts live to your cell phone. >>> the edge on d.c. tonight council member jim graham says he won't resign and is ready to put ethical questions raised to bed for good. graham spoke out tonight with fox 5 telling us no law was broken, this following an ethics report issued this week, all of this as one of his colleagues is asking the city council take a closer look at graham's actions. matt ackland is here tonight with more. >> earlier this week an ethics board announced it thought there was evidence council member jim graham violated some rules, but at the same time it dismissed the case. graham has said many times he committed no crime and it's time to move on. council membe
it has canceled service to all of its new england destinations and new york city. at last check amtrak service between new york and d.c. is still running close to or on schedule. at reagan national airport bob barnard, fox 5 news. >> remember you can track the winter weather 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. if you can't get to a tv accident fox 5 is streaming news -- tv, fox 5 is streaming newscasts live to your cell phone. >>> the edge on d.c. tonight council member jim graham...
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this could have a bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene didt year. >> as sandy moved north, it merged with a winter storm, creating a superstorm, double the size of a normal hurricane. >> the one part storm that was already on land was combining with the hurricane that was offshore. as they combined, it was almost one plus one equals two and a half. >> many in sandy's path evacuated. nick camerada did not. >> at about 6:00, the tide should be way out. i walked down the block, and i started seeing water coming on to cedar grove, and i started yelling and banging on doors for everybody to get out of their houses, because this is going to be a storm of disastrous magnitude. >> i was, as a scientist, fascinated, but as a citizen of this city, as time went on, i started to feel more and more actual fear. >> in new york, as the eye of the storm approached, wind gusts reached 75 miles per hour, and the flood waters outside nick camerada's house were rising, fast. >> try to move the car up the street a little bit, i almost didn't get back to the house
this could have a bigger impact on new york city, connecticut, long island, new jersey, than irene didt year. >> as sandy moved north, it merged with a winter storm, creating a superstorm, double the size of a normal hurricane. >> the one part storm that was already on land was combining with the hurricane that was offshore. as they combined, it was almost one plus one equals two and a half. >> many in sandy's path evacuated. nick camerada did not. >> at about 6:00, the...
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>> here is the main story we are following tonight on cnn, from new york city, across new england, up to ontario, deep snow fall, hurricane force winds now, plenty of cleaning up and digging out. across several states, a half million homes are without power tonight. take a look at this accumulation in wallingford, connecticut. that is 44 inches! the the city of poston saw the snow reach 21 inches deep there. that is where a tragic accident happened. a teenager claimed into this car to get warm. the tail pipe was blocked, in the snow and the boy died in a matter of minutes. >> ems were coming out of the boy, at around this point, i got a look at his face. eyes rolled back in his head. i have seen that look before. >> this is part of the country recovering from hurricane sandy, one of the most devastating storms to hit the east coast. it isn't a new phenomenon, experts say our weather patterns are changing due to global warming. we dispatched a team of team of cnn reporters across the country and around the world to investigate, how bad can these storms become? and what can we do now to
>> here is the main story we are following tonight on cnn, from new york city, across new england, up to ontario, deep snow fall, hurricane force winds now, plenty of cleaning up and digging out. across several states, a half million homes are without power tonight. take a look at this accumulation in wallingford, connecticut. that is 44 inches! the the city of poston saw the snow reach 21 inches deep there. that is where a tragic accident happened. a teenager claimed into this car to get...
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we got about that eight inches of snow in new york city. take a look at the snowfall totals we've got on the boards for you this morning. with some places in connecticut coming in about 34 inches of snow. st. james, new york, almost 30 inches of snow. boston right now -- remember, this is a blowing, blowing, driving snow. it's been very difficult to measure. in the entire overnight event of this storm, with 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we have boston at a preliminary number of about 18 inches. ginger's been out measuring that this morning. and new york city, because it's almost impossible, everything's in drifts and everything was blowing around. eight to ten inches of snow there. quick look at the radar. we'll show you what's happening right now. you can see the heavier line of snow is pulling away from the new york city area. you have the snow from long island, connecticut, rhode island, on into boston area and into maine, as well. we believe there will be acc accumulations there. at one time, we were getting five to six inche
we got about that eight inches of snow in new york city. take a look at the snowfall totals we've got on the boards for you this morning. with some places in connecticut coming in about 34 inches of snow. st. james, new york, almost 30 inches of snow. boston right now -- remember, this is a blowing, blowing, driving snow. it's been very difficult to measure. in the entire overnight event of this storm, with 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we have boston at a preliminary number of...
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a live look in new york city. this is the relative calm before the bulk of the storm. gh the snow is falling a little bit. nothing that new york city can't take care of. a thousand plows around the city, waiting, and in addition 250,000 tons of salt. he won't allow us to eat it, but apparently you can still put it on the road. continuing coverage of this potentially historic weather system and in boston where public transportation has shut down. officials have urged everyone it to stay off the roads. where it is illegal to drive now and into the early morning hours. that's coming up as we approach the bottom of the hour and the top of the news as fox reports live tonight. ust. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make
a live look in new york city. this is the relative calm before the bulk of the storm. gh the snow is falling a little bit. nothing that new york city can't take care of. a thousand plows around the city, waiting, and in addition 250,000 tons of salt. he won't allow us to eat it, but apparently you can still put it on the road. continuing coverage of this potentially historic weather system and in boston where public transportation has shut down. officials have urged everyone it to stay off the...
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new york city up to a foot of snow. y up into new england, we are looking at anywhere from 18" to 24" of snow and a bullseye of two feet or more right around boston. >> good morning.ing on we are getting the rain right now. new england gets most of the snow. mostly >> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, where does your relationship fall on the scale of the new normal, from trust to money to sex? we'll reveal the surprising secrets of happy couples. >>> and we'll have your favorite videos of the week. first, these messages. hey, there's a photo booth. come on! okay, we gotta time this just right. okay. ready... mm-hmm. happy valentine's day. [ female announcer ] the charmed memories collection at kay jewelers. each charm is hand-crafted in italy and with hundreds of charms to choose from, the possibilities are endless. this friday through sunday get this free bracelet or a charm valued up to forty-five dollars with any charmed memories purchase of one hundred dollars or m
new york city up to a foot of snow. y up into new england, we are looking at anywhere from 18" to 24" of snow and a bullseye of two feet or more right around boston. >> good morning.ing on we are getting the rain right now. new england gets most of the snow. mostly >> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, where does your relationship fall on the scale of the new normal, from trust to money to sex? we'll reveal...
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now, back inside. >>> blizzard warnings are in effect from new york city and maine. first warning weather coverage continues with marley hall, who has the latest from harford county, connecticut. >>> the icy sleet that pelted new york city this afternoon, is turning into a full-blown snowstorm this evening. by tomorrow, manhattan could be buried under a foot of snow. >> if it gets crazy, stay in. if not, you know, keep on moving. that's now new york is. >> reporter: a satellite photo shows the nor'easter colliding with another storm from the northwest. creating a winter double-whammy for the northeast. they are preparing for hurricane force winds and storm surges. residents in harford, connecticut, started clearing the first few inches of snow this afternoon. they're expecting two feet. connecticut's governor declared a state of emergency. >> do yourself and the state a favor. then stay off the highways. >> some gas stations in connecticut ran out of fuel as people prepared for the storm. here in harford, people are filling gas cans to run their generators, in case th
now, back inside. >>> blizzard warnings are in effect from new york city and maine. first warning weather coverage continues with marley hall, who has the latest from harford county, connecticut. >>> the icy sleet that pelted new york city this afternoon, is turning into a full-blown snowstorm this evening. by tomorrow, manhattan could be buried under a foot of snow. >> if it gets crazy, stay in. if not, you know, keep on moving. that's now new york is. >>...
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new york. this week, the city announced expanding it to technology and digital companies. what's the strategy? >> well, we've seen over the past several years the tech community in new york city has grown and our tech sector has arrived. what's amazing is we have over 900 tech companies here in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. over 120,000 people with working in the sector. we thought it's important the world is aware of this. we launched we are made in new york. it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and resources that you need to participate in the new tech ecosystem and crucially, find a job. >> talk about this boom in the technology sector. what does it mean in terms of economic impact? certainly, the local impact has to be very strong. >> absolutely. one of the hallmark ps of the bloomberg administration has been to diversify the economy. we have so many industries here that are so powerful. media, fashion, finance and real estate. a lot of these are driving the business models of the techec sector, so it makes sense the companies a
new york. this week, the city announced expanding it to technology and digital companies. what's the strategy? >> well, we've seen over the past several years the tech community in new york city has grown and our tech sector has arrived. what's amazing is we have over 900 tech companies here in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. over 120,000 people with working in the sector. we thought it's important the world is aware of this. we launched we are made in...
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city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other police officers. christopher dorner is heavily armed, accused of killing tree people and he posted a hit list online. the manhunt covers three states and the coast of mexico. teresa garcia is outside los angeles police headquarters. teresa, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this has certainly been a tense location out here with so many officers stationed on different corners. we even have a chopper that's been flying overhead with a searchlight going around. you know, this is a sweeping manhunt. as you said it's extended across california through the u.s./mexico border and through nevada and the latest search has been up in the snowy part of the community with of
city's website. forecasters are predicting we could get 14 inches of snow here in new york city. boston, up to 2 feet. and, anne-marie, keep in mind the record snowfall there in boston is a little over 27.5 inches. >> oh, boy. everybody's preparing for the worst. thank you. tetiana anderson in new york. >>> well, overnight california law officials continue their search for an ex-cop who's hunting other police officers. christopher dorner is heavily armed, accused of killing tree...
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gerri: individual markets because i know you have of you in some cities. >> new york city, and that, ve to say, i am totally biased and you should not listen to me at all. is the tree because i make my livelihood here. when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see that more all over the country. all the foreigners buying in florida. so we're starting to see investors coming in the fall cash. foreigners coming in and out of cash. individuals, first-time buyers, people who want to trade up. >> you know who is a person he should be moving even more than a first-time buyer or international person, someone who wants to trade up because if you take less for your home today and get them, this deep discount to you are ahead of the game. people ar
gerri: individual markets because i know you have of you in some cities. >> new york city, and that, ve to say, i am totally biased and you should not listen to me at all. is the tree because i make my livelihood here. when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value...
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they should be eliminated but they are responsible for less than 2% of the shootings in the city. >> jon: new york city and a lot of major cities have relatively strict handgun laws. >> right. >> jon: why is it that those are not working to stem the tide? is it because any other place that doesn't have the laws are the ones feeding them? >> precisely. 90% of the guns come from other states. the iron pipe lineup 95. southern states for the most part. you can have strict laws here. governor cuomo signed probably the strictest laws in the country. if everybody had that, it's fine. everybody does not have it and as a result guns can be purchased in other jurisdictions. >> jon: can you trace them? say somebody buys a gun in florida, south carolina, wherever it's and coming up 95 to us. it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious
they should be eliminated but they are responsible for less than 2% of the shootings in the city. >> jon: new york city and a lot of major cities have relatively strict handgun laws. >> right. >> jon: why is it that those are not working to stem the tide? is it because any other place that doesn't have the laws are the ones feeding them? >> precisely. 90% of the guns come from other states. the iron pipe lineup 95. southern states for the most part. you can have strict...
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you see new york city is at 33 degrees. that's going to be an area where we will see that snow start off as rain and then it changes in the back side of the storm. so most of today, it's okay in new york city but then it turns into tonight. we do are blizzard warnings in the bright pink here. that's an area where we could end up with two feet of snow. there's only really been four snowstorms with two feet of snow in boston. this could be the fifth one and a crippling storm. >> living up to the label historic. >> absolutely. >>> turning now to california where a massive manhunt has the los angeles area on virtual lockdown. the lapd even putting extra security at their headquarters because the spblgt used to be one of their own. christopher dorner is wanted in multiple shootings spanning six days. the 33-year-old said he's declaring war with the lapd after losing his job. according to his late and rambling manifesto, he wants to revenge until his name is clear. he writes the violence of action will be high. i will bring uncon
you see new york city is at 33 degrees. that's going to be an area where we will see that snow start off as rain and then it changes in the back side of the storm. so most of today, it's okay in new york city but then it turns into tonight. we do are blizzard warnings in the bright pink here. that's an area where we could end up with two feet of snow. there's only really been four snowstorms with two feet of snow in boston. this could be the fifth one and a crippling storm. >> living up...
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for obvious reasons it's most useful to point to new york city when you're in new york state. here we have a system in the city if you're running for citywide office or for city council, any contribution up to, you qualify to get into the system, you elect to be in the system, it's voluntary. then any contribution up to $175 is matched six to one -- >> by the public? >> by the public. out of a pool from the general fund from the budget. and that has had a dramatic transformative effect in the way that funds are raised. >> how so? >> first of all, the level of small donation, the campaign finance institute and the brennan center have done some great research and produced some beautiful maps showing the difference in the two systems. if you look at a map of state assembly races in new york city and how many small contributions there are for those races, there are almost none throughout the entire city. look at the same map of new york city for city council races, it's covered. there are small contributions coming from every neighborhood, even the poorest neighborhoods in the city
for obvious reasons it's most useful to point to new york city when you're in new york state. here we have a system in the city if you're running for citywide office or for city council, any contribution up to, you qualify to get into the system, you elect to be in the system, it's voluntary. then any contribution up to $175 is matched six to one -- >> by the public? >> by the public. out of a pool from the general fund from the budget. and that has had a dramatic transformative...
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new york was in a state of despair and decay. for the first time in our long history, the whole city seemed to be in terminal decline. new york has always been a magnet for people, for growth and progress. in the 1970s, that had ceased to be true. then came koch. he held up his hands as that, enough. we will not accept this. our best days are still ahead. he convinced us we could still be great again. he understood how tough our problems were. he had the confidence to believe that our problems could be cured. he not only arrested the decline and showed that the unruly city was governable, he not only restore the fiscal health and made us that nation's economic engine, not only building affordable housing, not only made new york city once again a national leader in equal rights, arts, and culture, but he did something even more important. he restored the ark of our nation's city. before, we had lost our way. thanks to him, we became great again. that was not inevitable. ed made it so. the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation tha
new york was in a state of despair and decay. for the first time in our long history, the whole city seemed to be in terminal decline. new york has always been a magnet for people, for growth and progress. in the 1970s, that had ceased to be true. then came koch. he held up his hands as that, enough. we will not accept this. our best days are still ahead. he convinced us we could still be great again. he understood how tough our problems were. he had the confidence to believe that our problems...
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even new orleayork city expecti rain, not turning to snow until later tonight. throughout the evening as the storm approaches, wintry mix, new york city to philadelphia. heavy snow interior new england. more on "morning joe" and throughout the day on msnbc. >>> college basketball where it's been a rough year for top-ranked teams in the nation. indiana playing on the road in champagne against the fighting illini. hoosiers get off to a good start in the first half. will sheehey. indiana up big most of the second half. illinois goes on a run. the three from the corner. d.j. richardson. cuts the lead to two. 90 seconds to go richardson knocking down the jumper. tie game at 70-70. indiana, no shot. they don't get a shot off. richardson, another steal, the shot. an amazing block, saves the game possibly for indiana. we go to overtime. right before overtime, excuse me, that's how it ends. that's the buzzer-beater, a back door pick with the center. there was no one in the lane defending him. call that breakdown on defense, folks. indiana loses, fifth straight week a top-
even new orleayork city expecti rain, not turning to snow until later tonight. throughout the evening as the storm approaches, wintry mix, new york city to philadelphia. heavy snow interior new england. more on "morning joe" and throughout the day on msnbc. >>> college basketball where it's been a rough year for top-ranked teams in the nation. indiana playing on the road in champagne against the fighting illini. hoosiers get off to a good start in the first half. will...
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so we asked our senior correspondent, john miller, who is a former deputy commissioner of the new york city police department, to join us from new orleans tonight. john, why is new york city enjoying record-low violence when the violence is so high in chicago, philadelphia, or new orleans? >> reporter: well, you look at new orleans. there's a celebration going on around here. but part of the reality is, this is one of the cities that leads the nation in murder, and the disparity, according to a police executive research forum study that brought all the police chiefs together, was it's what happens to the arrests after they get to court. now, take new york. they have a three- to five-year mandatory minimum. that means that if a gun charge ends up in front of a judge, you're almost certain to go to jail for three years. in chicago, you've got a 50-50 chance that you're not going to do any jail time almost. 33% of those cases are dismissed outright. >> pelley: so if you're caught with a gun in new york, whether you have used it in a crime or not, you're going to jail for three to five years, b
so we asked our senior correspondent, john miller, who is a former deputy commissioner of the new york city police department, to join us from new orleans tonight. john, why is new york city enjoying record-low violence when the violence is so high in chicago, philadelphia, or new orleans? >> reporter: well, you look at new orleans. there's a celebration going on around here. but part of the reality is, this is one of the cities that leads the nation in murder, and the disparity,...
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and then late today into new york city. tomorrow, minor travel impact. again, i think tomorrow morning, new york city to philadelphia, there will be slippery roads. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> straight ahead, no power and a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a freshman senator gets slapped down by veteran colleagues. first look is back in three minutes. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. nope, i've got... [ voice of dennis ] the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. [ normal voice ] same agent and everything. it's like we're connected. no we're not. yeah, we are. no, we're not. ♪ ask an allstate agent about the value plan. are you in good hands? mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three o
and then late today into new york city. tomorrow, minor travel impact. again, i think tomorrow morning, new york city to philadelphia, there will be slippery roads. >> all right. thanks so much, bill. >>> straight ahead, no power and a handful of working toilets equals misery for 4,000 carnival cruise passengers. >>> plus, a freshman senator gets slapped down by veteran colleagues. first look is back in three minutes. my bad. tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've...
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he was known and loved in new york city from 1978 to 1989. as mayor and dealt with a severe financial problems of new york city. >> he would ask, how am i doing? he was received very warmly and hence his three terms as new york city mayor. ed koch has passed away. i'm sure condolences will be coming out soon. >>> today is hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will have a meeting at the white house and say goodbye to her staff at the state department before she packs up and leaves. john kerry will be sworn in as the new secretary of state this afternoon in a private ceremony at the state department. >>> hundreds of riders were stuck on the green line on wednesday. we're going to get some answers from metro this morning. delia goncalves is going to have more for you when we return. keep it here. >>> 6:29. good morning. if you're just waking up this friday, this is the place you can always get your weather first and we have plenty of it for february 1, 2013. a live picture from shady grove and rockville park. you can see plenty of
he was known and loved in new york city from 1978 to 1989. as mayor and dealt with a severe financial problems of new york city. >> he would ask, how am i doing? he was received very warmly and hence his three terms as new york city mayor. ed koch has passed away. i'm sure condolences will be coming out soon. >>> today is hillary clinton's last day as secretary of state. she will have a meeting at the white house and say goodbye to her staff at the state department before she...