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. >> you might be thanking your lucky stars you didn't have to new york or boston yesterday. we are going to explain why some people were not wearing pants coming up at 6:25. >> just another day at the office. >>> checking in with tarhonda thomas on the scene of a house fire. firefighters had their hands full. a live report coming up. >> the folks got out okay. the firefighters got out okay. we still got road closures, causing a challenge heading in to work this morning. 9 news 6:00 a.m. breaking news this morning... crews are cleaning up after a fire buined a home near 29th and federal. two people
. >> you might be thanking your lucky stars you didn't have to new york or boston yesterday. we are going to explain why some people were not wearing pants coming up at 6:25. >> just another day at the office. >>> checking in with tarhonda thomas on the scene of a house fire. firefighters had their hands full. a live report coming up. >> the folks got out okay. the firefighters got out okay. we still got road closures, causing a challenge heading in to work this...
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orleans and dallas atlanta today forty five and temperatures in the thirties are headed up to new york or boston across the region the temperatures will stay in walloped forty one around richmond forty four riley over the next few days here's a quick look you'll see the temperatures up to fifty one tomorrow and then mid to upper thirties fear high on wednesday. i guess winter's really here. let's check in now on newborn days years ashley. all right craig do it you know first before we travel up to newport news that road where we had in chesapeake sixty four was found just before you get the four sixty four as officially cleared so we don't have to worry about that but dallas has won thirteen is now trapped the camera showing you now sixty four westbound just past jefferson avenue. i had it with the blade boulevard overpass making its way into industrial park you can see here the right lane is still blocked due to overnight construction not seeing major delays at this point in the morning to something a walk but watch out for i should say is you play in the morning commute college knowing that cl
orleans and dallas atlanta today forty five and temperatures in the thirties are headed up to new york or boston across the region the temperatures will stay in walloped forty one around richmond forty four riley over the next few days here's a quick look you'll see the temperatures up to fifty one tomorrow and then mid to upper thirties fear high on wednesday. i guess winter's really here. let's check in now on newborn days years ashley. all right craig do it you know first before we travel up...
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but in a more professional place like, say, new york or boston, vita heaven may be a better entity. >for everyone who's had a pounding headache disappear, there's been someone on the other side calling foul. >> there are a lot of people who question the ethics of it. does a hangover need to be treated? was it a real medical condition? i would beg to differ. these people were miserable. they need something to get them feeling better. >> even though they stay playful with marketing, dr. burke is the first to stress that at the end of the day, they take people's health seriously nap includes not just treating anyone who calls. >> this is a professional medical practice. we take a medical history, vital signs, and form consent. you can't get informed consent from somebody intoxicated on alcohol or some other drug. i don't want to do anything to risk the business just to treat one or two people i'm not sure they should be treated. we've had plenty of people call up from the bar or wherever. i'm drunk, can you pick me up. we were like, you need to sleep it off. most people do sleep it you h
but in a more professional place like, say, new york or boston, vita heaven may be a better entity. >for everyone who's had a pounding headache disappear, there's been someone on the other side calling foul. >> there are a lot of people who question the ethics of it. does a hangover need to be treated? was it a real medical condition? i would beg to differ. these people were miserable. they need something to get them feeling better. >> even though they stay playful with...
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and you get the gold watch and go off into the sunset if you're in new york or boston. less true in los angeles. you probably have a house on the beach somewhere in florida. you go down to live with a bunch of people your old age and you don't have much to do. well, fortunately that's changing. ed glazer who is an e-conprofessor at harvard says the retirement boom seems like soft money of an abboreation. the current rise of the working lderly is a reversion to form. sun city was developed by a really smart guy and opened just post-war as we all know. by wait the day it opened 100,000 people lined up to see the new housing product that dell webb had developed. dell webb was a smart guy. instead of buying expensive property in the urban core that involved mixed use and intergenerational engagement, he figured he would buy worthless desert land, put up -- create this new norm, and invest a lot of money in marketing. boy, was he smart in doing it. this is not what people want anymore. aarp data shows that today about 90% of people over 50 years of old want to age in communi
and you get the gold watch and go off into the sunset if you're in new york or boston. less true in los angeles. you probably have a house on the beach somewhere in florida. you go down to live with a bunch of people your old age and you don't have much to do. well, fortunately that's changing. ed glazer who is an e-conprofessor at harvard says the retirement boom seems like soft money of an abboreation. the current rise of the working lderly is a reversion to form. sun city was developed by a...
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new york, in l.a., in seattle, in chicago. sort of all over the country and all over the world. >> yeah. i think it depends. i mean, if you are based many austin or new york or boston you've got a network where you've got a recruiting advantage in that environment, then it might make sense to stay there. if you feel like there's some expertise that doesn't exist in the market that you're in, i do think that the bay area is, i mean, kind of quantitatively the best place to found companies. >> isn't it getting too expensive though? i organized the dinner last week, and your fellow investor had noted that being based in san francisco basically cuts the runway in half. if you live in oakland, in san mateo, you can get so much more mileage out of your fundraise. does that change things? i mean -- >> i think he said, like, as long as you don't spend all your money on kind bars, you're okay. >> right. [laughter] jeremy? >> you know, the thing is i really do think you can start a company anywhere. the challenge is scaling that company to the next level. so you can find great individual contributors, you can find great developers, you can find great designers, you can find
new york, in l.a., in seattle, in chicago. sort of all over the country and all over the world. >> yeah. i think it depends. i mean, if you are based many austin or new york or boston you've got a network where you've got a recruiting advantage in that environment, then it might make sense to stay there. if you feel like there's some expertise that doesn't exist in the market that you're in, i do think that the bay area is, i mean, kind of quantitatively the best place to found companies....
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new england, who came by the sea. before the panama canal, the much safer way to get across the continent was to get on a boat in boston or new york and sale around the end of south america, through the great passage. you go all the way up the shore of south america and central and and finally come into the mouth of the columbia river into san francisco bay. that was the easy way. the second group of people who came across did it the hard way, going overland, over the incredibly dangerous expense of the far west. not only was it environmentally and climate wise hazardous, but the native tribes were trying to defend their territory from intruders, sometimes to great effect. these people tended to be miners, for traders, prospectors from the appalachian midwest. they expanded an incredible amount of effort to convert these areas to be a new new england. they put forward schools to save the continent in a yankee way. they were all over the place credit had their own journals. they would report whether they were establishing a way to keep the yankees way. they also expanded considerable effort trying to create new england in the pacif
new england, who came by the sea. before the panama canal, the much safer way to get across the continent was to get on a boat in boston or new york and sale around the end of south america, through the great passage. you go all the way up the shore of south america and central and and finally come into the mouth of the columbia river into san francisco bay. that was the easy way. the second group of people who came across did it the hard way, going overland, over the incredibly dangerous...
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question number three, doctor king met his future wife while at college at this town, boston, atlanta or new york city. the city, number one, boston. martin luther king, jr. was studying for his doctorate in martin luther king, jr. was born with a different first name. what was it? malcom, mitchell or michael? he and his dad shared the same first name but it was different when he was born in 1929. what was it? it was number three. it was michael. that was the original name. the elder king was inspired to change their name in honor of the property testant reformer martin lieu that luther. which sitting u.s. congressman helped lead the civil rights movement? it's number two, john lewis. lewis was chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee which organized student activism during the civil rights movement. and dr. king led a march from selma to montgomery over what bridge? it happened right here when state troopers attacked marchers with clubs and tear gas. the edmund pettus bridge, number one. the bridge was named afterwhat, a football player, a famous actor or a confederate general?
question number three, doctor king met his future wife while at college at this town, boston, atlanta or new york city. the city, number one, boston. martin luther king, jr. was studying for his doctorate in martin luther king, jr. was born with a different first name. what was it? malcom, mitchell or michael? he and his dad shared the same first name but it was different when he was born in 1929. what was it? it was number three. it was michael. that was the original name. the elder king was...
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. >> how do people know whether we' re showing video from boston or new york? >> last year we were wearing all that. they were on the edge of it. anchor: that is the worcester snowfall. 34. the most they got in a 48 hour time. >> that' s the one that gave hurricane force gusts. you contrast that to a year later. check this out. 51 today in boston. 52 in millis. plymouth, you can call it january. it was only cold last week. cry for that it wasn' t that cold. we remember december how warm mild. we have had multi-today -- melting today. hasn' t been that hard to take. there we are around 50 across the region. at this time wind out of the southwest. if we take a look at our temperature structure it turns colder off to the west but not bitterly so. minneapolis is a little below freezing. this is the heart of winter. tomorrow we may be able to use the word cooler as opposed to colder to describe the change but it is a change. the real cold air is in canada. i don' t think that is going to come down in a big way. in the suburbs. today was 50 plus. tomorrow most of us
. >> how do people know whether we' re showing video from boston or new york? >> last year we were wearing all that. they were on the edge of it. anchor: that is the worcester snowfall. 34. the most they got in a 48 hour time. >> that' s the one that gave hurricane force gusts. you contrast that to a year later. check this out. 51 today in boston. 52 in millis. plymouth, you can call it january. it was only cold last week. cry for that it wasn' t that cold. we remember...
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@maybe you've got a connection @that takes you through new york @city or places like boston or @jersey, this is going to be a @major storm. @nor easters are essentially -- @nor'easters are winter time @hurricanes. @troubles. @these will be headlines and @what you're hearing through @up. @we'll keep you updated. @>>> what you're noticing by @friday and saturday are those @small snow chances moving in on @saturday. @that would be just a tiny @impact of what those further to @dealing with at a much greater @level. @so our forecast gets better for @the weekend. @we'll be more seasonal, into @the 30s. @we're forecasting highs into @the 40s by the time monday @rolls around. @that's going to feel fantastic. @>> all right. @thanks, holly. @>> we have breaking world news @overnight. @at least 19 people are dead in @an attack on a university in @pakistan. @>> maureen is getting the @latest information that's @coming in on our morning news @feed. @>> that's right. @and this situation is unfolding @as we speak. @we just learned the pakistani @taliban is claiming @responsibility for this attack. @a
@maybe you've got a connection @that takes you through new york @city or places like boston or @jersey, this is going to be a @major storm. @nor easters are essentially -- @nor'easters are winter time @hurricanes. @troubles. @these will be headlines and @what you're hearing through @up. @we'll keep you updated. @>>> what you're noticing by @friday and saturday are those @small snow chances moving in on @saturday. @that would be just a tiny @impact of what those further to @dealing with...
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new york city. does not include boston or providence. that's going to continue for the next 24 hours. then you've got complaining about the cold air. it's going to be called for us. >> it is. gasparilla childrens parade. still a few showers bright and early tomorrow morning. >> other than that, looking good. >> bundled up pirates tomorrow. >> make sure you get the jacket and gloves and hats. it even though it's not snowing, it's cold for us. >> especially that wind. >> continuing coverage on all our top stories, abc action news.com. >> have a great night and a
new york city. does not include boston or providence. that's going to continue for the next 24 hours. then you've got complaining about the cold air. it's going to be called for us. >> it is. gasparilla childrens parade. still a few showers bright and early tomorrow morning. >> other than that, looking good. >> bundled up pirates tomorrow. >> make sure you get the jacket and gloves and hats. it even though it's not snowing, it's cold for us. >> especially that...
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look at those high temperatures, 40-45 with a light wind out of the northwest. 40 or higher from boston , new york city down toward d.c., a little more cloudiness, and more storms continue to move into the west around california. they need the rain, and it has been very active. the second half of the weekend, that storm will come in with warmer temperatures but before that, he will bring in some clouds. the temperatures hovering near freezing north and west of 95, could create a touch of freezing
look at those high temperatures, 40-45 with a light wind out of the northwest. 40 or higher from boston , new york city down toward d.c., a little more cloudiness, and more storms continue to move into the west around california. they need the rain, and it has been very active. the second half of the weekend, that storm will come in with warmer temperatures but before that, he will bring in some clouds. the temperatures hovering near freezing north and west of 95, could create a touch of...
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no one saw snow here.ne saw snow he they won't in new york or even boston. ston you got to go into interior inter new england for that laterr that l today. to here's your fox futurecast. futec it's mild. mil the actual cold air doesn't doe come in until tonight. tig that's the secondary front which will bring clouds and yes, snow showers tomorrowro sunday. it's much, much colder witholder w some scattered flurries as that front goes by but foror today we still got the got sunshine and we still got the relatively milder weather.eather it will be pretty breezy.re 48 by 11:00 a.m., low 50's 5 this afternoon. much more on your sunday andour su and the brutal cold that's coming comin next week. next that's still ahead in yourn seven-day forecast.. >> ♪ ♪ >> in the news this morningmo the worst of a terrornristerri attack at a hotel and cafe inin the tiny african nationatio appears to be over. o more than 120 people have beenve b freed from the splendid hotel.dot however 22 others were killed and nearly two dozen injured in the attack which began on friday.ay three
no one saw snow here.ne saw snow he they won't in new york or even boston. ston you got to go into interior inter new england for that laterr that l today. to here's your fox futurecast. futec it's mild. mil the actual cold air doesn't doe come in until tonight. tig that's the secondary front which will bring clouds and yes, snow showers tomorrowro sunday. it's much, much colder witholder w some scattered flurries as that front goes by but foror today we still got the got sunshine and we still...
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through philadelphia up -- or up into new york and boston. officials hope to restore full service by sunday morning. >>> septa plans to suspend almost all of its services starting tomorrow morning at 4:00. for a period of 24 hours. the exceptions are the broad street and market frankford lines which will run on a weekends schedule. cct for dialysis patients will also be in operation. >>> new jersey governor chris christie has left the campaign trail to follow the road back to new jersey. christie was planning to stay in new hampshire over the weekend but he's been taking a lot of heat for appearing to put presidential politics ahead of his day job as governor at a time when new jersey's going to get clobbered by the storm. christie is scheduled to address the media in new jersey at 8 o'clock tonight. >>> "action news" reporter jeff chirico is live on the atlantic avenue beach in atlantic city. jeff, the big concern at the shore, flooding. >> that's right, jim. all eyes on the ocean right now. city leaders are expecting some flooding in low ly
through philadelphia up -- or up into new york and boston. officials hope to restore full service by sunday morning. >>> septa plans to suspend almost all of its services starting tomorrow morning at 4:00. for a period of 24 hours. the exceptions are the broad street and market frankford lines which will run on a weekends schedule. cct for dialysis patients will also be in operation. >>> new jersey governor chris christie has left the campaign trail to follow the road back to...
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to las vegas, chicago to new york city, boston to l.a., or seattle to miami? . >>> good morning everyone, a top winter classic day for the boston bruins and their fans, got smokes by the canadians, said it was probably the bruins playing their worst game at the worst time. sometimes just not meant to be, yesterday one of those days. the winter classic banner up with the past banners hoping to give the home team a lift. this one was montreal right from the get-go. up 2-0. into the net, the canadians did that on three after the bruins pulled within 3-1 early in the third, making it 4-1 on this breakaway all montreal yesterday as they win it 5-1 over the bruins after the game, having this to say. >> they came out hard, and you know we weren't making any plays we had surprises all over the ice, they got the first goal and think that might have did it even more. first two periods, i haven't seen this, it was bad. >> you seemed stunned. >> well, yeah. you would think that, especially when we're missing guys like we are, you have to play hard and stick with a system
to las vegas, chicago to new york city, boston to l.a., or seattle to miami? . >>> good morning everyone, a top winter classic day for the boston bruins and their fans, got smokes by the canadians, said it was probably the bruins playing their worst game at the worst time. sometimes just not meant to be, yesterday one of those days. the winter classic banner up with the past banners hoping to give the home team a lift. this one was montreal right from the get-go. up 2-0. into the net,...
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Jan 24, 2016
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is made up of people mostly from mexico, or of mexican origin, but there's a lot of diversity, particularly on the east coast. in cities like boston or in new york or in chicago, you've got diversity within the latino community. and you take a look at los angeles, there's a lot of diversity there as well. but just as with chicago, mexican americans are dominant in those two cities. >> hinojosa: how many of those 50.5 million latinos were born in the united states? >> more than six in ten were born in the united states. so right now about 62% is what the number is. we had been at a high of about 40% earlier in the decade, but as births play a larger role in population growth for hispanics, the share of hispanics who are foreign born is actually going to fall. we project that by 2050 the nation's hispanic population will be about one-third immigrant, or one-third foreign born. right now we're at 38%, and we reached a high of 40% earlier in the decade. >> when people hear this number of, you know, 12 million, 11 million undocumented immigrants, most people assume that that number is all latino. is that number of undocumented immigrants, now 11.2 mi
is made up of people mostly from mexico, or of mexican origin, but there's a lot of diversity, particularly on the east coast. in cities like boston or in new york or in chicago, you've got diversity within the latino community. and you take a look at los angeles, there's a lot of diversity there as well. but just as with chicago, mexican americans are dominant in those two cities. >> hinojosa: how many of those 50.5 million latinos were born in the united states? >> more than six...
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or three hours ago. ``it is starting to wind down to ``wind down. ``washington, new york, eventually ``boston, this will come to a ``close through 1:00 or 2:00 in ``the morning. ``for us, we saw sort of the ``beginnings of that system in ``cincinnati. ``just a couple of flakes and some ``heavier snow farther to the ``south and east, west union, ``maysville, and that is with us ``tonight, everybody is seeing dry ``weather, but we also sings a ``very cold weather, cold enough ``where mirror lake with a leg ``over at union park had a chance ``to freeze over. ``they had a little ice on them ``today. ``a beautiful picture. ``you cannot get much better than ``that to currently 18 degrees be ``at winds on the calm side. ``as the blizzard pulls away, the ``winds will continue to weaken. ``if you still have a breeze, ``things will back down shortly. ``yes, it is cold, but at least we ``windchill. ``18 in cincinnati. ``snow on the ground, down to ``mason and adams county, this ``area down past owenton, wherever ``you have one to three inches of ``snow, you will easily dropped ``through the teens tonigh
or three hours ago. ``it is starting to wind down to ``wind down. ``washington, new york, eventually ``boston, this will come to a ``close through 1:00 or 2:00 in ``the morning. ``for us, we saw sort of the ``beginnings of that system in ``cincinnati. ``just a couple of flakes and some ``heavier snow farther to the ``south and east, west union, ``maysville, and that is with us ``tonight, everybody is seeing dry ``weather, but we also sings a ``very cold weather, cold enough ``where mirror lake...
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Jan 20, 2016
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become a major winter storm riding along the easternrn sea board, one or two feet of snow of washington, d.c., new york and boston. of course, we will keep you posted with the latest because the leadingdge will be crossing through our area. it won't be as chilly but will be dry through tomorrow. and by tomorrowing an cloor out for tht weekend. the risk of rip current for swimmers, biscayne bay light chop forecast highs will be a little warmer, tonight look for passing clouds an lows in the mid and upper 50sment on your extended outlook, we will warm up through friday with a chance of showers and storms, nice and breezy saturday, back to chilly on sunday. >>> and coming up next, the star search continues tonight. >>> american idol judges have more golden tickets to hand out. will one of theme the one? >>> and we've been asking you to send in your picture perfect mornings to us using the #senditto7. one of fort lauderdale beach on instagram. >>> american idol back on the road with dream team and plenty tickets to hand out in hopes of finding the way. >>> on tonight's american idol, the judge wills be handing out mo
become a major winter storm riding along the easternrn sea board, one or two feet of snow of washington, d.c., new york and boston. of course, we will keep you posted with the latest because the leadingdge will be crossing through our area. it won't be as chilly but will be dry through tomorrow. and by tomorrowing an cloor out for tht weekend. the risk of rip current for swimmers, biscayne bay light chop forecast highs will be a little warmer, tonight look for passing clouds an lows in the mid...
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Jan 5, 2016
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but if what you are worried about is a person with a box cutter or a person who's going to god forbid shoot up a school in boston or new yorkthe money is just i think a transference to government and resources to place it doesn't matter. second of all on radicalization. i think we'll do well to be a little skeptical here. integration might be the answer and it may not be. here's a real debate and discussion. i am no student of this. i know think one thing which is that ideology is coming to and all other things being equal they are the more popular. i don't know why they are popular. i don't know for the love of god why anyone would come a communist in 1925 but i know it was more attracted to be a communism so wildly in sequel in all the debates we have an integration why are people attracted to isis in countries that are muslim majority country's? >> wending normatively? >> wending in retaking territory. that is how ideologies are in part is making them less likely. to pivot to the conversation of the bush verses the obama administration stuff, there's a lot of theoretical sort of talk. i think a lot of it is in some sense
but if what you are worried about is a person with a box cutter or a person who's going to god forbid shoot up a school in boston or new yorkthe money is just i think a transference to government and resources to place it doesn't matter. second of all on radicalization. i think we'll do well to be a little skeptical here. integration might be the answer and it may not be. here's a real debate and discussion. i am no student of this. i know think one thing which is that ideology is coming to and...
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because of this wicked snow storm, from new york, towards philadelphia, and new york and d.c., snowing in boston, as well. it's going to be that way for another 4 or 5 hours before it starts to shove out to sea. 52 by midnight, and by 6 a.m., as you're about to begin the race -- call it a run, right? -- the miami marathon, breezy and cold, 46, feels like the upper 30s. runners will be shedding layers over the course of a couple hours. 60 in miami, and fort lauderdale. here's what's in store. look at the reds and oranges, that's dry weather. a little bit of moisture moving in. by tuesday, we'll notice some watch on wednesday, pretty good slug of moisture getting in during the afternoon. on thursday, that begins to push on out, and by friday, we notice a return back to dryer conditions. it looks like wednesday or thursday will be the next shot of getting rain in here. temperatures in the 30s and 40s, most of the state, still around 60 here in south florida. for tonight, it will be clear and tonight with the wind chill down into the 30s. 40 inland, 46 along the coast, nice big bright full wolf moon is what it's called in january. a cold morning and s
because of this wicked snow storm, from new york, towards philadelphia, and new york and d.c., snowing in boston, as well. it's going to be that way for another 4 or 5 hours before it starts to shove out to sea. 52 by midnight, and by 6 a.m., as you're about to begin the race -- call it a run, right? -- the miami marathon, breezy and cold, 46, feels like the upper 30s. runners will be shedding layers over the course of a couple hours. 60 in miami, and fort lauderdale. here's what's in store....
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new york and boston could get buried. >> . more on storm prep tonight. >> . this maybe one or the record books out east. especially in northeast. already snow preps under way as the nation capitol braces for what some are predicting will be 30 inches snow. come sunday. >> . 50 million people in bulls eye. ready for what could be the first massive dig out of the season. >> . we're you're dealing with a you want to make sure you have the available resources. that can be deployed. >> the in the nations capitol. chances. fast. >> . >> >> dc mayor already worried about potential power outages. >> . blizzard. and we have sustained winds and people lose power. it's cold. over a sustained period of time. >> >> dc is forecasted to get some of the heaviest snow. about two feet. >> the area has equipped some two thousand volunteers with shovels to clear walk ways and more than 8 hundred people on snow teams to clear the roads. >> the areas worst snowfall on 1922. >> . travel. across the east coast. down to virginia. at some airports -rbg airlines are allowing passengers to charge. >> . the major airlines we're wat
new york and boston could get buried. >> . more on storm prep tonight. >> . this maybe one or the record books out east. especially in northeast. already snow preps under way as the nation capitol braces for what some are predicting will be 30 inches snow. come sunday. >> . 50 million people in bulls eye. ready for what could be the first massive dig out of the season. >> . we're you're dealing with a you want to make sure you have the available resources. that can be...
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about a u're worried person with a box cutter or the who's inspire bid isis going to god forbid shoot up a chool in boston or new york, the money is just a transference of government resources to place it doesn't matter. second of all, on the causes of all do wellon, we'd to be skeptical of our confidence here. be the answer. it may not be. there's a real debate to be had. don't read arabic. i'm no student of this. that ideologies come and go. if they look like winner, all they're moreequal, popular. i don't know why they're fop ullr. why anyone would become a communist 1925. it's more attractive if is winning. for all of the things to be equal. integration or is it not? if it's integration, why are to isis in cted muslim american countries. winning normatively. >> winning, winning. ground?he >> retaking territory. hat's how the soviet union is defeated and how ideologies are defeated is making them seem less like winners. conversation of bush versus the obama there's a lot of theoretical sort of talk. then president bush is. another of my former yale students would say overaggressive. sometimes very poor target iden
about a u're worried person with a box cutter or the who's inspire bid isis going to god forbid shoot up a chool in boston or new york, the money is just a transference of government resources to place it doesn't matter. second of all, on the causes of all do wellon, we'd to be skeptical of our confidence here. be the answer. it may not be. there's a real debate to be had. don't read arabic. i'm no student of this. that ideologies come and go. if they look like winner, all they're moreequal,...
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or. >> neophytes work for delta, new york and boston, i'll could be affected to.
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>> reporter: well, guys, you can imagine, if you're planning to head to new york, boston or baltimore, anywhere along the east coast for that matter, buckle up, because it's going to be a long weekend. there have been a couple lines down at the delta counter, not very many people out here because they know if you're going to the east coast, you are going to have a delayed or even canceled flight. now, although we are in the clear for this storm, we still have quite a bit of winter left. the airport says they will be ready when it's our turn. the airport's interim director says for the first time in years, they are fully staffed, unlike in years past, hopkins isn't relying on predictions from the weather service to call in that staff. he says even when there is a small chance of snow, those people are going to be called in. >> that way we'll never get in with a storm and not have enough people to deal with it. >> reporter: and i've been monitoring these departing flights out of here. i've been looking at the board. the flights to baltimore and boston and even charlotte for later tonigh
>> reporter: well, guys, you can imagine, if you're planning to head to new york, boston or baltimore, anywhere along the east coast for that matter, buckle up, because it's going to be a long weekend. there have been a couple lines down at the delta counter, not very many people out here because they know if you're going to the east coast, you are going to have a delayed or even canceled flight. now, although we are in the clear for this storm, we still have quite a bit of winter left....
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Jan 21, 2016
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so the new york to boston corridor may actually be snow-free or at least not get the significant snow. the areas getting the snow tonight, that was a fast moving of the system is working itself pick up a lot of moisture and we get to late thursday night and early friday morning. whole different story here, but we'll talk about that with our >> jk local jury will continue deliberating the case of a local pastor accused of raping young girls in his congregation. closing arguments took place this afternoon in the otis holland trial. he faces 17 counts and a life sentence if convicted. hollands attorney tried to discredit the alleged victims saying the charges are based on lies. prosecutors believe there is more than enough evidence to put holland away. >> jim: the woman accused of deliberately crashing into a crowd of people on the strip last month faces more charges tonight. the district attorney filed the new charges against lakesha holloway today including battery and new counts of child abuse and neglect. she now faces 71 charges total. police say holloway had her with her when she i
so the new york to boston corridor may actually be snow-free or at least not get the significant snow. the areas getting the snow tonight, that was a fast moving of the system is working itself pick up a lot of moisture and we get to late thursday night and early friday morning. whole different story here, but we'll talk about that with our >> jk local jury will continue deliberating the case of a local pastor accused of raping young girls in his congregation. closing arguments took place...
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Jan 21, 2016
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or more of snow. some places could go over two feet. on the northern side, new york city, eight to 12 inches, by the time we hit boston, maybe three or four. it's actually less as you go further to the north but the winds are going to be very significant, blowing all of this around, wind gusting in the 40-50-mile per hour range not out of the question especially saturday. because of all of that combined, we have a lot of different advisories. these extend back to central portions of the united states today. mississippi could get heavy snow and tornadoes all in the same day but because of the wind and snow for the east coast, we have blizzard watches in effect. >>> thank you. >>> arrivinging america after weeks spent stranded, a group of cubans finally make it to the u.s. >>> the lasting effects of climate change, 2015 was the hottest year on record. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> eight weeks to get here, now the first cuban migrants are arriving in the united states. al jazeeraed adam rainy ma
or more of snow. some places could go over two feet. on the northern side, new york city, eight to 12 inches, by the time we hit boston, maybe three or four. it's actually less as you go further to the north but the winds are going to be very significant, blowing all of this around, wind gusting in the 40-50-mile per hour range not out of the question especially saturday. because of all of that combined, we have a lot of different advisories. these extend back to central portions of the united...
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Jan 26, 2016
01/16
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news agencies around the country are saying what a joke. you can't clear your snow after two or three days where boston and new york who have the narrow roads to clear, they are cleared 24 hours later. doug: there will be plenty of time after it's done and melted to say what are will we do for next time to make sure we don't repeat it. jonathan: they have more practice than we do. the other cities. doug: start with a time lapse from centreville, virginia, cardinal ridge elementary school in fairfax county. this is sunrise this morning. it's snow covered. after the sun came up, the snowplows appear in the morning. that is pretty much it. so fairfax, you don't have to go to cardinal ridge -- jonathan: it stopped? doug: they had to go somewhere else to work. that is part of the issue. when they get the schools open and the parking lots clear out, everything is safe to go. then your schools are open or it will have delay. it will take time. it's frustrating but mother nature is helping a little bit. temperature in centreville is 51. starting to melt things down. it will take a while. if you get three feet of snow it doesn't go away all at once.
news agencies around the country are saying what a joke. you can't clear your snow after two or three days where boston and new york who have the narrow roads to clear, they are cleared 24 hours later. doug: there will be plenty of time after it's done and melted to say what are will we do for next time to make sure we don't repeat it. jonathan: they have more practice than we do. the other cities. doug: start with a time lapse from centreville, virginia, cardinal ridge elementary school in...
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Jan 19, 2016
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new developments back east.. where millions are battling bitter cold temperatures tonight. 17 states from montana to north carolina are under chill advisories or warnings tonight. on top of that.. some areas from new york city to boston are getting up to two inches of snow in their first and largest snowfall of the season. in north dakota.. the wind chill makes it feel like 50-below zero tonight. forecasters say the bitter cold toward the end of the week. only two weeks remain before the first votes are cast in the iowa caucus.. and tonight.. there's a war of words between the top two republican presidential candidates. donald trump says ted cruz a nasty guy and no one likes him. now.. the texas senator is firing back. abc's tom llamas has the latest from iowa. just hours after taking aim at senator ted cruz donald trump today quoting scripture at jerry falwell's evangelical liberty university sot: two corinthians right? two corinthians 3:17, that's the whole ball game. where the spirit of the lord, right? where the spirit of the lord is there is liberty. on this week trump leveling this attack on cruz. sot - trump: he's a nasty guy. nobody likes him. nobody in congress likes him. nobody likes him anywhere once they
new developments back east.. where millions are battling bitter cold temperatures tonight. 17 states from montana to north carolina are under chill advisories or warnings tonight. on top of that.. some areas from new york city to boston are getting up to two inches of snow in their first and largest snowfall of the season. in north dakota.. the wind chill makes it feel like 50-below zero tonight. forecasters say the bitter cold toward the end of the week. only two weeks remain before the first...
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Jan 3, 2016
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new england, who came by the sea. before the panama canal, the much safer way to get across the continent was to get on a boat in boston or new york and sale around the end of south america, through the great passage. you go all the way up the shore of south america and central and i got finally come into the mouth of the columbia river into san francisco bay. that was the easy way. the second group of people who came across did it the hard way, going overland, over the incredibly dangerous expense of the far west. not only was it environmentally and i'm it wise hazardous, but the native tribes were trying to defend their territory from intruders, sometimes to great effect. these people tended to be miners, for traders, prospectors from the appellation -- appalachian midwest. they expanded an incredible amount of effort to convert these areas to be a new new england. they put forward schools to say the continent in a yankee way. they were all over the place credit had their own journals. they would report whether they were establishing a way to keep the yankees way. they also expanded considerable effort trying to create new engla
new england, who came by the sea. before the panama canal, the much safer way to get across the continent was to get on a boat in boston or new york and sale around the end of south america, through the great passage. you go all the way up the shore of south america and central and i got finally come into the mouth of the columbia river into san francisco bay. that was the easy way. the second group of people who came across did it the hard way, going overland, over the incredibly dangerous...
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Jan 22, 2016
01/16
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boston 3 to 6 inches of snow. from about providence to plymouth or marshfield on south 6 to 10 inches which includes the cape and the island. even more for new york city, philadelphia, boston, and washington. part of the area on the northern edge of the snow and part of the area on the northern edge of the heavier snow. it is still a very fluid situation that could change as we get closer to and even into the storm itself. we will stay on top of it for you. >> people living on the cape let's get to newscenter 5 live in sandwich with the concerns. >> they expect significantly more snow here but it is not the snow but the wind and the surf that is a concern. this beach has been eroded in the last decade. this sand has been placed into the system and will erode in time. i don't think we'll lose very much but it is going to get moved around a little bit. in the long run we'd like to be able to predict that. >> town residents spent nearly $3 million rebuilding the dune here at the beach and now we're -- they're using monitors to try and see how the weather is going to affect the beach at 7:00 we'll learn from someone from the u.s. geological survey wh
boston 3 to 6 inches of snow. from about providence to plymouth or marshfield on south 6 to 10 inches which includes the cape and the island. even more for new york city, philadelphia, boston, and washington. part of the area on the northern edge of the snow and part of the area on the northern edge of the heavier snow. it is still a very fluid situation that could change as we get closer to and even into the storm itself. we will stay on top of it for you. >> people living on the cape...
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Jan 23, 2016
01/16
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or delayed. most are headed to philadelphia, boston or new york. if you have a flight this going to wftv.com. >>> an man is now in jail is expected to face a judge this an officer. santiago who you see here pretended to be an orlando police officer to steal a car from a resident. the victim told deputies that he showed an altered badge and handcuffs and told the victim he could give up the car or go to jail. deputies are trying to find out if he targeted anyone else. >>> we have told you about the homeless camping along beach street in daytona beach. on friday a property appraiser says a female employee was work and it convinced him to close the office. >> when people feel fearful to be able to get out of their car and walk in the building or come out of a building or go out and take a break at a building, things have gone too far. >> he told us that his employees will be out of the office for at least a week. they will report to work on monday at a different location. >>> a candidate for the osciola counsel sit helped customers qualify for credit.
or delayed. most are headed to philadelphia, boston or new york. if you have a flight this going to wftv.com. >>> an man is now in jail is expected to face a judge this an officer. santiago who you see here pretended to be an orlando police officer to steal a car from a resident. the victim told deputies that he showed an altered badge and handcuffs and told the victim he could give up the car or go to jail. deputies are trying to find out if he targeted anyone else. >>> we...
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Jan 20, 2016
01/16
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confident washington, baltimore, possibly new york did a decent amount, but it is much more questionable whether the moderate to heavy snow gets into boston or the south coast of new england. that still has to be played out. for getting the heavier snow would be from parts of virginia on up towards baltimore, washington, as well as philadelphia. that would be the greatest likelihood, but it is certainly we might get light to moderate amounts. there is also a possibility that the more moderate snows do make their way up into southern new england. if it happened, it would be saturday from midday in the afternoon into sunday morning. that would be the time for us. we are near the edge, but this area will be in the heart of it. in terms of the snow threat, heaviest likely to be for the mid-atlantic. southern new england, right on the edge. travel will be impacted along i-95. the question is, how much will it be impacted as you head up towards providence and boston? here is the idea. the storm really intensifies and starts to move east, northeastward. when we get into the snow, the track will be critical to determine how much snow and wind we get
confident washington, baltimore, possibly new york did a decent amount, but it is much more questionable whether the moderate to heavy snow gets into boston or the south coast of new england. that still has to be played out. for getting the heavier snow would be from parts of virginia on up towards baltimore, washington, as well as philadelphia. that would be the greatest likelihood, but it is certainly we might get light to moderate amounts. there is also a possibility that the more moderate...
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Jan 14, 2016
01/16
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many will be new hires but ge said it picked boston over new york because more research and develop me done here than any other in the world. >> the towns in our city, that was another big key or the amount of college and universities we have here. we are one of the busiest cities when it comes to economic development. janet: the city is giving g20 $5 over 20 years and the state is offering a 120 million dollar package of tax credits and infrastructure money. s economy will see an infusion of 206 2 million dollars over the next 20 years. the governor predicts other companies will soon follow. >> the big message here is this is a great place. for the next 50 years. janet: many business leaders say it is a good buy. it is the eighth largest company on the fortune 500 list. >> it is huge. we have not seen anything quite like this where we have been able to attract such an international brand with employees that are relocating. janet: ge workers will begin moving into rented spaces the summer. they are looking into several finished until 2017. >> is home to museums, restaurants, the convention center, huge businesses. reid lamberty is in the seaport was more on what she will bring
many will be new hires but ge said it picked boston over new york because more research and develop me done here than any other in the world. >> the towns in our city, that was another big key or the amount of college and universities we have here. we are one of the busiest cities when it comes to economic development. janet: the city is giving g20 $5 over 20 years and the state is offering a 120 million dollar package of tax credits and infrastructure money. s economy will see an...
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Jan 20, 2016
01/16
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new york city. then you move north of the suburbs in new york city and southern new england, there is the slight chance of significant snowy i would define as six or more inches of snow. metro boston, i'm thinking a coating to an inch. that sharp cut-off once you move north of the masspike, a lot of pockets where the ground gets coated. storm will generate a lot of wind, as well, and that combined with the astronomical high tides will lead to minor coastal flooding at the high tides. sunday morning. right now the sunday morning might be more concern because of northeast wind saturday night, 45 miles per hour. higher on the cape, upwards of 50 miles per hour and northeast wind will pin water along the southshore and cape cod bay. that's why we have concern for minor to perhaps moderate coastal flooding as we work into the weekend. we'll talk more about the next couple of days in a few minutes. >>> the patriots in the play-offs gearing up for some rival revenge against the denver broncos. pats fell short this year in a regular season match-up but this time around the stakes are a lot higher as the team looks to earn their second straight trip to the super bowl. trey daerr is live in
new york city. then you move north of the suburbs in new york city and southern new england, there is the slight chance of significant snowy i would define as six or more inches of snow. metro boston, i'm thinking a coating to an inch. that sharp cut-off once you move north of the masspike, a lot of pockets where the ground gets coated. storm will generate a lot of wind, as well, and that combined with the astronomical high tides will lead to minor coastal flooding at the high tides. sunday...
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Jan 21, 2016
01/16
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you get further north like new york still a lot of snow, #, 10, 12 inch, by boston it's probably only 3 orbut there will also be the winds associated with this. it will reduce the visibility. some of those winds could be in the 30 and 40-mile gust range. possibly as high as 50 miles an hour. and that is why we have some blizzard warnings in a few areas, already up today. >> nicole thank you very much. >>> a rally today after wednesday's huge selloff. the dow right now at about 233 up. it closed at 250. in that was the worst close since 2014. that rebound following a decision by the european central ba bank to leave interest rates the same. but another bad day in asia. that drop was fuelled by fears of falling oil prices and troubles with the economy niece economy. a former corporate finance analyst and the market appears to be rebounding after yesterday. is it because of what we're seeing with oil? >> absolutely, oil, and also what is going on in the euro zone. those are the two big driving factors today. >> oil is just one of the factors. the other factor is china. still not certain what
you get further north like new york still a lot of snow, #, 10, 12 inch, by boston it's probably only 3 orbut there will also be the winds associated with this. it will reduce the visibility. some of those winds could be in the 30 and 40-mile gust range. possibly as high as 50 miles an hour. and that is why we have some blizzard warnings in a few areas, already up today. >> nicole thank you very much. >>> a rally today after wednesday's huge selloff. the dow right now at about...
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Jan 19, 2016
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philly, new york city, boston, track obviously this many days still to be determined either a direct hit or just kind of skirted at the storm. coastal concerns with a full moon means there will be high tides at noon. >>> today's bitter blast of cold is keeping the mta hard at start this morning. >> they did get an early start, it is absolutely cold. it is one of the coldest days we've seen so far this winter. brutal. but as for the t, to major problems today for those who have to work in these frigid temperatures, it is downright brutal. >> an early start for workers running well to assure the planned schedule sticks. the t's track record has proven the record draws a consistent problem the tracks freeze one delay turns into many, but tuesday's chill brought a cool down for the ongoing problem. not so much the same for some having to brave the subzero feels like temperatures, dave is clearing the ground at the country club. >> it is cold the wind is the flags, we are just trying to do to get the jobs done when we have to get them done. >> as for the t, again, no major problems in fact here
philly, new york city, boston, track obviously this many days still to be determined either a direct hit or just kind of skirted at the storm. coastal concerns with a full moon means there will be high tides at noon. >>> today's bitter blast of cold is keeping the mta hard at start this morning. >> they did get an early start, it is absolutely cold. it is one of the coldest days we've seen so far this winter. brutal. but as for the t, to major problems today for those who have to...
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Jan 21, 2016
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new york and models that give us 2 or 3. in a few more days to find out what is going to happen by sunday in new york and boston. >> tom, thankll moon, snow coming down, get your sled and get going. >>> "outfront" next, sarah palin clearly enjoying her return to the campaign trail. but whatever happened to the woman who was never off your tv screen? right? you couldn't get away from sarah palin. and then she just disappeared. where was she? our special report, next. ...feel like a raging storm. i've tried laxatives... ... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation... ...feels like a heavy weight... ...that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. it may help you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are... ... easier to pass and may relieve your belly pain. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you... ... develop unusual or... severe stom
new york and models that give us 2 or 3. in a few more days to find out what is going to happen by sunday in new york and boston. >> tom, thankll moon, snow coming down, get your sled and get going. >>> "outfront" next, sarah palin clearly enjoying her return to the campaign trail. but whatever happened to the woman who was never off your tv screen? right? you couldn't get away from sarah palin. and then she just disappeared. where was she? our special report, next....
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Jan 7, 2016
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new york city. hurricane force winds along the coast in new jersey. it was richmond all the way up to boston. tri-state area saw 30 inches or three feet of snow. juliet: i used to have that card. it was one of the few to be declared a five . ben: the other one hit as the blizzard of march 1993. i was in high school. it was 20 years ago. juliet: i wasn't. where were you? mike: i was in north carolina. it was my first job. w itn in washington north carolina. in washington north carolina? mike: yes. juliet: i feel like jacksonville was unseasonably cold that year. it was like i moved down warm and it was cold . whole area for the week . you could not go anywhere. 30 inches of snow is a big deal. ben: was in 1996 from january 6 eight. was nonstop on record. i remember the biggest one . you remember that? mike: was born in 2006 just 10 years ago. 26.9 inches. we had thunder snow and i remember witnessing it. i feel like we had a brutal one. juliet: in 2010? mike: the snowfall from the record was 20.2 inches so it was a whopper but we have seen bigger and we have seen it recently. lacking snow at 32 degrees. temperature coming up. 25 degrees in brid
new york city. hurricane force winds along the coast in new jersey. it was richmond all the way up to boston. tri-state area saw 30 inches or three feet of snow. juliet: i used to have that card. it was one of the few to be declared a five . ben: the other one hit as the blizzard of march 1993. i was in high school. it was 20 years ago. juliet: i wasn't. where were you? mike: i was in north carolina. it was my first job. w itn in washington north carolina. in washington north carolina? mike:...
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Jan 11, 2016
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boston, new york, traveled around the country. bubbles.es can be washington can be a bubble. i do nothing that washington or boston necessarily represent the vast majority of americans. it is something we have to be aware of. we have to get out of washington and go to the rest of the country to hear what people have to say and give them a serious hearing. absolutely. host: i wonder if you have got any creditor for this recently. robert came from the national review to the washington post. did you hire him? marty baron: yes. >> ginsburg and baron want in-depth coverage. when you think about my hire and gel, this is an organization that prizes objectivity and wants to get more information. i do not consider us ideological in any way. host: why did you hire him? marty baron: he is an exceptionally good reporter and he has done an exceptionally good job covering the conservative movement in the united states. it is an important movements, we want to understand it well and readers.at to our that is why we hired him. host: you have charles krauthammer, george will, michael gersen. do people not recognize that or
boston, new york, traveled around the country. bubbles.es can be washington can be a bubble. i do nothing that washington or boston necessarily represent the vast majority of americans. it is something we have to be aware of. we have to get out of washington and go to the rest of the country to hear what people have to say and give them a serious hearing. absolutely. host: i wonder if you have got any creditor for this recently. robert came from the national review to the washington post. did...
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Jan 5, 2016
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new england who arrived by sea. even by the panama canal, the easier way to get across the continent was to get a boat in boston or new york and sail around the end of south america through the great passage with its mighty solar storms with the seas and storm activity, work your way around nd go all the way up the shore of south america and central america and finally come in the gh puget sound or into mouth of the columbia river or into san francisco bay. easy way.he the second group of people who came across did it the hard way, going over land, over the incredibly dangerous expanse of the far west. not only was it environmentally and climate-wise extremely tribesus, but the native who were there had not been defeated yet and were still trying to defend their territory from intruders, sometimes to great effect. and these people tended to be fur traders and miners and prospectors and farmers from largely the appalachian midwest over land. by wagon now, the yankee missionaries expended incredible amounts of convert this to area to california and these other places to be a new new england on the pacific. they actually had
new england who arrived by sea. even by the panama canal, the easier way to get across the continent was to get a boat in boston or new york and sail around the end of south america through the great passage with its mighty solar storms with the seas and storm activity, work your way around nd go all the way up the shore of south america and central america and finally come in the gh puget sound or into mouth of the columbia river or into san francisco bay. easy way.he the second group of...
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Jan 23, 2016
01/16
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or delayed. most heading to philadelphia, boston, and new york. if you have plans to catch a flight, check the flight status at wftv.com/flighttracker. >>> an osceola man now in jail judge. um berto santiago impersonated an officer to steal a car. he showed an altered badge and could give up the car or go to jail. neighbors said nothing like this has happened before. >> it's very strange, to everyone around here, pretty quiet neighborhood. >> deputies are working to find out if santiago targeted anyone else. he's facing four charges, carjacking and falsely impersonating an officer. >>> developing this morning a volusia county operator is closing down offices between one of his employees and a homeless man. we told you about the homeless problem there along beach street in daytona beach. on friday, a female employee was accosted when heading to work in that location. property appraiser told us it the property convinced him to close the office. >> when people feel fearful to get out of their car and walk in to a building or get out and go out and ta
or delayed. most heading to philadelphia, boston, and new york. if you have plans to catch a flight, check the flight status at wftv.com/flighttracker. >>> an osceola man now in jail judge. um berto santiago impersonated an officer to steal a car. he showed an altered badge and could give up the car or go to jail. neighbors said nothing like this has happened before. >> it's very strange, to everyone around here, pretty quiet neighborhood. >> deputies are working to find...
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Jan 22, 2016
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new york. boston, windy, yeah, but they will only see an inch or two of snow out out of this particular storm. the farther south you go, the worst it gets. >> what a mess. marty, thanks so much. we'll have more on flight cancellations coming up later. at 6:40. the family of a denver jail inmate who died while in custody is not give up their fight. this is after prosecutors have decided not to criminally charge six deputies. colleen ferreira has been following this story for us. family says they're really angry about this decision. >> they sure are. greg, they held a news conference yesterday right after watching the video from the jail for the first time. the video gives us a clear idea of what happened on that day, november 11th. in this video, you can clearly see marshall and the deputy. it was captured four days after marshall had been arrested. he said the deputies used necessary force to restrain him and that's why he decided to involved. now, a medical examiner said marshall suffered a psychotic episode, suffered a heart attack, and choked on his own vomit. the medical examiner could not
new york. boston, windy, yeah, but they will only see an inch or two of snow out out of this particular storm. the farther south you go, the worst it gets. >> what a mess. marty, thanks so much. we'll have more on flight cancellations coming up later. at 6:40. the family of a denver jail inmate who died while in custody is not give up their fight. this is after prosecutors have decided not to criminally charge six deputies. colleen ferreira has been following this story for us. family...
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boston university. according a report from the new york times, those researchers confirmed a diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or c-t-e. c-t-e, which can only be diagnosed during an autopsy, is a degenerative caused by repeated head trauma, and has been found in dozens of former nfl players. according to the report, the disease had progressed to a stage rarely seen in somebody sash's age. 23 games for the had five concussions in his high school, one two in the nfl. chris: so far this hawkeyes own top-25 teams, that's the most in the country. thursday night, they'll have a chance to make it six when they travel to number 8 maryland. it will be just the time between the terrapins and the maryland. the two have split four previous 71-55 wiby iowa last season at arena. but playing at the xfinity center has been kind to the terps this year perfect 11-0 this so what changes to find success adam not a whole lot. the size of the court's still the same, the ball's still the same. it's all about controlling your emotions and finding a way to win. it takes poise. poise under pressure. every big ten place gets loud and you'
boston university. according a report from the new york times, those researchers confirmed a diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or c-t-e. c-t-e, which can only be diagnosed during an autopsy, is a degenerative caused by repeated head trauma, and has been found in dozens of former nfl players. according to the report, the disease had progressed to a stage rarely seen in somebody sash's age. 23 games for the had five concussions in his high school, one two in the nfl. chris: so far...
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new york city, 12 to 18. that's the american model. european model cuts boston off completely from seeing snow. but look to the virginia-west virginia border, 36 inches ores of snow possible. and boston just about gets cut off. look at the top five snowfalls for washington, we could be flirting with that before it's all over. so this is a very potent storm, flooding, power outages to be expected. it's gonna be a mess. >> you mentioned that 1993 storm in washington, d.c. i was living there at the time. i remember. they get a foot of snow in d.c., it shuts everything down. >> i think they're shut down everything by friday. >> they're headed out of town for the weather, to get out of the way. so the worst spots overall will be? >> the washington, d.c. area, in and around and especially to the west of washington, as you get into the mountains of virginia and west virginia. >> thank you for watching all that for us. appreciate you being here so late in the day. >> you bet. >>> that does it for this hour, i'm kate snow. "mtp daily" starts right now. >>> if it's wednesday, it's the democratic establishment's turn to panic. they've been hitting sanders hard wit
new york city, 12 to 18. that's the american model. european model cuts boston off completely from seeing snow. but look to the virginia-west virginia border, 36 inches ores of snow possible. and boston just about gets cut off. look at the top five snowfalls for washington, we could be flirting with that before it's all over. so this is a very potent storm, flooding, power outages to be expected. it's gonna be a mess. >> you mentioned that 1993 storm in washington, d.c. i was living there...
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or two inches of snow. boston 37 right now, worcester 29, fitchburg at 29. auburn and new york at 29. toronto 1, buffalo at 20 degrees and that's the cold arctic air that takes hold. clearing skies later on there midevening with temperatures in the 20s. wind chills heading down into the teens and they will stay there for the day tomorrow. tomorrow blustery and skies. air temps 27 to 33. but it's more about the wind and the wind chill through the day despite the sunshine you'll have a wind advisory in effect. winds gusting in the metro around 40 miles per hour. minor power disruption at times and for everyone those wind chills are in the teens all day long. for thursday a mix of clouds and sunshine. not as windy on thursday with attempt in the lower 30s and then for friday, partly sunny skies milder on friday. the numbers on friday in the upper 30s to around 40 degrees. our next weather system comes at us on saturday. that is also tricky because again there's going to be just enough leftover mild air for friday that i think we actually start as rain in boston and the south shore, south
or two inches of snow. boston 37 right now, worcester 29, fitchburg at 29. auburn and new york at 29. toronto 1, buffalo at 20 degrees and that's the cold arctic air that takes hold. clearing skies later on there midevening with temperatures in the 20s. wind chills heading down into the teens and they will stay there for the day tomorrow. tomorrow blustery and skies. air temps 27 to 33. but it's more about the wind and the wind chill through the day despite the sunshine you'll have a wind...
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if you have travel plans friday or saturday, and you're going back to new york, check your carrier, there's going to be issues from the carolinas all the way up to boston. here's our system, we talked about it already. it's pushing onshore, but the rain doesn't get here until friday morning. friday morning's commute really wet, and i think friday afternoon's commute pretty wet as well. fog tomorrow morning when you wake up. just like this morning, plenty of valley fog. temperatures are getting down there. the dew points are high. the relative humidity is up there. so you're going to see fog in those inland bay valleys. here we are, 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. you can see right in here, we're talking about fog. central valley fog in here. obviously, high clouds. then tomorrow afternoon, look what happens. this is 6:00, so things are sped up a bit. showers showing up here north of santa rosa, as we head into friday mornings, it's rainy. here's your afternoon, and your evening commute. so this is the real deal. a couple of waves with it. it's just going to be a wet day on friday. two waves. one in the morning and one in the afternoon just in time for the
if you have travel plans friday or saturday, and you're going back to new york, check your carrier, there's going to be issues from the carolinas all the way up to boston. here's our system, we talked about it already. it's pushing onshore, but the rain doesn't get here until friday morning. friday morning's commute really wet, and i think friday afternoon's commute pretty wet as well. fog tomorrow morning when you wake up. just like this morning, plenty of valley fog. temperatures are getting...