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t >> i was playing hooky from high school in north new jersey. i skipped class.avis: not you. >> i skipped a lot of classes and they caught me. they would go through all the classrooms. mother and do? father there, i had my forged notes. what we arecide going to do with you, where did theater.here is a dizzy gillespie, others. huh?ike the stage, he had on his desk three records. he was a disciplinarian, two. i am not really thinking about music. i am thinking about how to get out of that class. it was latin america. the rite of spring by igor's event ski. the third one was charlie parker. three directions. i took that final test. i was the first one to get up. i thought i did something wrong. when you get up, leave the classroom. i was opening the door to leave and she said, class, i want to show you something. she had on the front, 100. i want you to think about this because a lot of them have not studied -- had been studying since they were six years old. this is a perfect test paper and i want you to think about it. i was walking down the hall and thinking abo
t >> i was playing hooky from high school in north new jersey. i skipped class.avis: not you. >> i skipped a lot of classes and they caught me. they would go through all the classrooms. mother and do? father there, i had my forged notes. what we arecide going to do with you, where did theater.here is a dizzy gillespie, others. huh?ike the stage, he had on his desk three records. he was a disciplinarian, two. i am not really thinking about music. i am thinking about how to get out of...
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david bird went out for what was supposed to be a brief walk near his north new jersey home. he has not been seen since then. he is also a liver transplant recipient and his family says he needs his medication twice a day, but he didn't take it with him. we go now live to the new york city newsroom with more on this mystery. >> she described by his family as witty, athletic, funny and a family man. he is a tri-athlete, a boy scout troop leader and an of a a individual hiker which is why his disappearance last saturday is such a mystery. eight days ago david and his wife, nancy, were putting away christmas decorations in their home when at about 4:30 p.m. david put on his red jacket and told his wife he wanted to take a quick walk before it rained. two hours later there was no sign of david. he has been missing ever since. hundreds of volunteers though are taking part in around the clock search for david. police are using helicopters, horses, atv's and divers in the pay mosaic river. the search is concentrated on a wooded area and other nearby routes that david was known to wa
david bird went out for what was supposed to be a brief walk near his north new jersey home. he has not been seen since then. he is also a liver transplant recipient and his family says he needs his medication twice a day, but he didn't take it with him. we go now live to the new york city newsroom with more on this mystery. >> she described by his family as witty, athletic, funny and a family man. he is a tri-athlete, a boy scout troop leader and an of a a individual hiker which is why...
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joining here on the floor at least to date with our colleague from new york, our colleague from north carolina, our colleague from new jersey, which is clearly showing the vast depth of this particular crisis, going from south to north and to far west and the state of texas. let me say to those who are presently unemployed, the 72,000 a week that occurs as we stand on the floor of the house, that you can count on the members on this floor, the democratic members, the congressional black caucus, and our good friends on the other side of the aisle to recognize that this is not a partisan issue, but an american issue. just a few weeks ago or just
joining here on the floor at least to date with our colleague from new york, our colleague from north carolina, our colleague from new jersey, which is clearly showing the vast depth of this particular crisis, going from south to north and to far west and the state of texas. let me say to those who are presently unemployed, the 72,000 a week that occurs as we stand on the floor of the house, that you can count on the members on this floor, the democratic members, the congressional black caucus,...
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steve hartman "on the road" in north plainfield, new jersey. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening newsll of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sun on "60 minutes." captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda marie macdonald victim was k he very people who were supposed to rescue her. good evening, >>> disturbing new pictures show how a 16-year-old asiana plane crash victim was killed by the very people who were supposed to rescue her. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich in for elizabeth cook. >> i'm ken bastida. ye meng yaun survived the crash but was run over by two fire trucks rushing to rescue other passengers. our linda yee with the image that shows how close help was and the explanation for why help never came. linda. >> reporter: well, ken, the new video does show those chaotic moments soon after that asiana plane crash and how those first fire crews on the scene from this fire station here at the airport accidentally killed the girl within 20 minutes of arriving at that crash site. a little wa
steve hartman "on the road" in north plainfield, new jersey. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening newsll of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sun on "60 minutes." captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda marie macdonald victim was k he very people who were supposed to rescue her. good evening, >>> disturbing new pictures show how a 16-year-old asiana...
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she teaches home economics in north plainfield, new jersey.eaching career until she was 82. she looks amazing, too. >>> when we come back here tonight, why the new england patriots and their fans will be silent, tonight, for one boy who you will truly never forget. we have him from the moment we stepped in that room with him. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find a walmart with a foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalaf
she teaches home economics in north plainfield, new jersey.eaching career until she was 82. she looks amazing, too. >>> when we come back here tonight, why the new england patriots and their fans will be silent, tonight, for one boy who you will truly never forget. we have him from the moment we stepped in that room with him. this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number,...
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. >> if you live ten miles away from millburn say in north new jersey, then you might go to bering jer hig areer hig er high school, 56% graduation rate. almost no ap courses. most of the kids fail to reach proficiency in language arts and math and the reason those kids go to berger beringer, is because they fail in math. they are stuck. they cannot go to another public school? >> no. >> and that seems to me so hellaciously unfair. >> not everyone is stuck. new jersey does have charter schools and an interdistrict transfer program for a small number of students. less than 3% of the total. and the high performing school districts want to protect their borders. after all, it's mostly their local property taxes that are paying for the schools. >> schools try to the vigilant about creating a registration system that confirms that the children who are enrolled in the schools actually live in the district. because the people who live in a wealthy district are funding the education? >> they are personally funding the schools. it all comes on the backs of those taxpayers. so if you say well, t
. >> if you live ten miles away from millburn say in north new jersey, then you might go to bering jer hig areer hig er high school, 56% graduation rate. almost no ap courses. most of the kids fail to reach proficiency in language arts and math and the reason those kids go to berger beringer, is because they fail in math. they are stuck. they cannot go to another public school? >> no. >> and that seems to me so hellaciously unfair. >> not everyone is stuck. new jersey...
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. >> he has an achievement in north new jersey of working with the other side and getting legislation through. it's unclear what president obama right now can do to get through some of his proposals. he can't work with the other side, has not been able to get the other side to come to the table and agree with him, partly because he has not been engaged. but this is not just his domestic policy in disarray. his international policy is in disarray with the fall of fallujah to al qaeda, petitioner bergen mentioned there's now the largest strip of al qaeda controlled inert its history, from syria, fallujah, iraq so al qaeda is resurging, so your seeing a foreign policy drop and his legacy does not look like it's going to be good. >> something that robert gates pointed out in a book, -- he didn't stand by the mission when it came to afghanistan. the president has for the first time responded to those charges. we are told, and that tape should be coming in very shortly in the next minute or so. but, jamie, that will be a big problem with the president? disspelling that's folks' notion that
. >> he has an achievement in north new jersey of working with the other side and getting legislation through. it's unclear what president obama right now can do to get through some of his proposals. he can't work with the other side, has not been able to get the other side to come to the table and agree with him, partly because he has not been engaged. but this is not just his domestic policy in disarray. his international policy is in disarray with the fall of fallujah to al qaeda,...
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. >> thomas mosser was killed by a mail bomb sent to his home in north caldwell, new jersey., mosser had been targeted because kaczynski mistakenly believed he had helped exxon clean up its image after the exxon valdez oil spill. just over three months later, the unabomber's reign of terror was suddenly overshadowed by a much more destructive blast. >> on the morning we all get the call there's been a terrible bombing in oklahoma city. so we're really focused on this at this point, because everybody's going to be asking is this the unabomber. and we gave our best assessment then that we didn't think it was. because these are different personalities. these are different types of bombings. one is specific targeted, the other is a mass murder. >> any thought the unabomber was responsible for oklahoma city was quickly erased when timothy mcveigh was arrested two days after the blast. ted kaczynski, it seems, had his own agenda and his own timetable. >> when the oklahoma city bombing was happening, theodore kaczynski was already on a bus on his way to deliver the package for sendi
. >> thomas mosser was killed by a mail bomb sent to his home in north caldwell, new jersey., mosser had been targeted because kaczynski mistakenly believed he had helped exxon clean up its image after the exxon valdez oil spill. just over three months later, the unabomber's reign of terror was suddenly overshadowed by a much more destructive blast. >> on the morning we all get the call there's been a terrible bombing in oklahoma city. so we're really focused on this at this point,...
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new jersey. six to ten inches are expected in parts of new york and new jersey. northntioned, is piling up quickly out there. luckily for us and hopefully for you at home, we're all inside. >> but one person who isn't, abc's taman bradley, live on the upper west side, here in new york city. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you both. mother nature certainly gave most of the country a bit of a pass on new year's day. she came roaring back to let everybody know who the boss is. the midwest got the brunt of the storm first. in chicago, up to 18 inches of snow in some areas. boston, this morning it looks like a winter wonderland. schools are closed there. city workers were sent home early. here in new york city, just as forecast, the snow and freezing temperatures came in around 8:00 last night. and the snow started to pick up around midnight. now it is extremely cold, and the wind is gusting. >> i just got to say, it's nice in the studio. nice and warm. we got coffee. just saying. >> reporter: yeah, okay. hard-working folks out here, man. >> listen, you're
new jersey. six to ten inches are expected in parts of new york and new jersey. northntioned, is piling up quickly out there. luckily for us and hopefully for you at home, we're all inside. >> but one person who isn't, abc's taman bradley, live on the upper west side, here in new york city. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you both. mother nature certainly gave most of the country a bit of a pass on new year's day. she came roaring back to let everybody know who the...
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have a big show tonight, including news about west virginia and the company responsible for the spill you will only see on this program. but, miles north in new jersey today, we now know who got the subpoenas. today, confirmation of 20 people and organizations who have officially been served. many of the names we've talked about on the show before, regena, bridgette kelly, david sampson, chairman of port authority, close adviser to the governor, and then there's christie himself. last night i asked the man who is sending the subpoenas, assemblyman john wisniewski, what about the governor. why didn't you subpoena the governor? >> i think it's premature. >> you are not ruling that out, though? >> we're not ruling anything out and we're not ruling anything in. >> little did i know at time that he had, in a way, already subpoenaed chris christie. the big bombshell today is that the office of the governor has been served, and according to the subpoena, all documents are due on february 3rd, so mark your calendars. but the subpoenas are only half of today's news. because documents tell you one thing, there is no institute for an informant. and today, some
have a big show tonight, including news about west virginia and the company responsible for the spill you will only see on this program. but, miles north in new jersey today, we now know who got the subpoenas. today, confirmation of 20 people and organizations who have officially been served. many of the names we've talked about on the show before, regena, bridgette kelly, david sampson, chairman of port authority, close adviser to the governor, and then there's christie himself. last night i...
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have a big show tonight, including news about west virginia and the company responsible for the spill you will only see on this program. but, miles north in new jerseysubpoenas. today, confirmation of 20 people and organizations who have officially been served. many of the names we've talked about on the show before, regena, bridgette kelly, david sampson, chairman of port authority, close adviser to the governor, and then there's christie himself. last night i asked the man who is sending the
have a big show tonight, including news about west virginia and the company responsible for the spill you will only see on this program. but, miles north in new jerseysubpoenas. today, confirmation of 20 people and organizations who have officially been served. many of the names we've talked about on the show before, regena, bridgette kelly, david sampson, chairman of port authority, close adviser to the governor, and then there's christie himself. last night i asked the man who is sending the
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but here sundance grade school in north plainfield, new jersey, they are proofing you're never too old home economics teacher agnus the kids call her granny a nickname she comes by honestly. the oldest living teacher in america. she turns 100 today. >> you know how old that is? >> very, very, very, very, old. >> i know but i wouldn't think that granny would do it. even without a wheelchair. >> without a wheelchair or any chair for that matter. agnus puts in a full day's teaching five days a week. she hasn't burned out partly because she hasn't been doing it that long. she was homemaker most of her life. >> >> can i watch you work? >> she he did. then she watched the grandchildren. then she played a lot of bridge. that got old and she still felt young. ago news started working here at the age of 81. today she's so devoted to these kids she hasn't even called in sick since she was 98. >> i love she loves the children. >> can you taste the love? >> no, you can't taste love but you can feel love. >> i see. >> all the children love her because she's sushi's, so compassionate. she -- >> for
but here sundance grade school in north plainfield, new jersey, they are proofing you're never too old home economics teacher agnus the kids call her granny a nickname she comes by honestly. the oldest living teacher in america. she turns 100 today. >> you know how old that is? >> very, very, very, very, old. >> i know but i wouldn't think that granny would do it. even without a wheelchair. >> without a wheelchair or any chair for that matter. agnus puts in a full day's...
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all of the way to the north, this firefighter in new jersey everything frozen behind him, and the accidents across more than two dozen states. the license plate there saying it all, impossible driving in texas. here's why this evening, a surge of arctic air, new orleans normally 62 degrees. tonight, 32. meteorologist ginger zee right here, will it really be super bowl sunday this year or a different day because of the cold? but first, abc's steve osunsami on the urgent call for drivers to stay home. >> exit ramp to 45 is closed. >> reporter: authorities today warning people to stay off the roads and so many people aren't listening. two people died in traffic accidents in louisiana. police near austin, texas, tell us they've responded to more than 250 crashes and houston had double that. are you okay? are you crying? amy alexander went out for a run to the grocery store and got into a wreck along the way. >> you can't control it. you hit a patch of ice and you're gone, that's it. >> reporter: and here's what happened to a houston police officer helping back up this bus that got stuck on the
all of the way to the north, this firefighter in new jersey everything frozen behind him, and the accidents across more than two dozen states. the license plate there saying it all, impossible driving in texas. here's why this evening, a surge of arctic air, new orleans normally 62 degrees. tonight, 32. meteorologist ginger zee right here, will it really be super bowl sunday this year or a different day because of the cold? but first, abc's steve osunsami on the urgent call for drivers to stay...
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host: north bergen new jersey. are you a chris christie supporter?aller: sort of. -- sort of.but not 100%. host: did you vote for him when he ran for governor? caller: i did. i thought he was a better candidate. host: go ahead and make your common. -- go ahead and make your comment. caller: could it have been traffic that it was a study and it happened that unfortunately, the people who knew what was about to begin, knowing it was going to cause delays, maybe it was preplanned and these people thought it was funny that it would affect it decided to send an e-mail to laugh about it because it would be affecting a democrat mayor? i am trying to look at is, could it be possible that it was a traffic study that was going to cause delays. instead of being at retribution, it was a matter of a couple of people inside the team that thought it would be funny, which is not a good thing, and they were making fun of the fact that the fort lee mayer would see back-to-back traffic jams. -- the fort lee mayor would see back-to-back traffic jams. it was going to hap
host: north bergen new jersey. are you a chris christie supporter?aller: sort of. -- sort of.but not 100%. host: did you vote for him when he ran for governor? caller: i did. i thought he was a better candidate. host: go ahead and make your common. -- go ahead and make your comment. caller: could it have been traffic that it was a study and it happened that unfortunately, the people who knew what was about to begin, knowing it was going to cause delays, maybe it was preplanned and these people...
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but first, and to the north, in snowy new jersey, that other governor in the class of 2010, went before the state to deliver his second inaugural speech, and tried to focus on anything but the george washington bridge or new allegations from the mayor of hoboken. ♪ >> the inauguration of the 55th governor of new jersey was supposed to be yet another opportunity for chris christie to introduce himself to a national audience. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, governor. >> the undeclared launch of his 2016 presidential campaign. instead, christie's coming out party took place under a cloud of scandal and suspicion. the big question, how was the christie administration going to handle it all? today, they tested out a new strategy. they simply ignored it. yep, that was lieutenant governor kim guadagno, relatively obscure jersey politico, who isn't so obscure anymore. >> the fact is that the lieutenant governor came to hoboken, she pulled me aside in the parking lot, and she said, i know it's not right, i know this thing should not be connected, but they are, and if you tell anyone, i'll
but first, and to the north, in snowy new jersey, that other governor in the class of 2010, went before the state to deliver his second inaugural speech, and tried to focus on anything but the george washington bridge or new allegations from the mayor of hoboken. ♪ >> the inauguration of the 55th governor of new jersey was supposed to be yet another opportunity for chris christie to introduce himself to a national audience. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, governor....
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. >>> north carolina governor chris christie has -- new jersey governor chris christie says he's embarrassed and humiliated by his staff after allegations they may have closed lanes on one of the busiest bridge as political retribution and fired his deputy chief of staff. a new jersey state senator is calling for a federal investigation. ko im has more. >> and i come out here today today to apologize to the people of new jersey. >> reporter: it's the end of the road for kristen -- accessories crist -- chris christie's deputy chief of staff. reportedly as pay back from a democratic mayor. >> i terminated her employment because she lied to me. >> reporter: the governor seen as a likely candidate for the 2016 republican nomination says bridge et ann kelly and two appointees concocted the traffic scheme behind his back without his knowledge. >> i am embarrassed and humiliated by the conduct of some of the people on my team. >> reporter: christie is known for his tough, no nonsense style. what his admirers see as refreshingly blunt, crit you -- critics call bullying. he said the traffic tie ups m
. >>> north carolina governor chris christie has -- new jersey governor chris christie says he's embarrassed and humiliated by his staff after allegations they may have closed lanes on one of the busiest bridge as political retribution and fired his deputy chief of staff. a new jersey state senator is calling for a federal investigation. ko im has more. >> and i come out here today today to apologize to the people of new jersey. >> reporter: it's the end of the road for...
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new jersey a corrupt state. it's because new jersey, especially north jersey has valuable land and all decisions made about that -- >> integral part of the ft. lee story. >> that's a long story but the lanes adjoin this $1 billion development project. it's also a 1 billion development project. ripple effect. who is architect. who is engineer. every one of these deals -- there is so much money at stake and decisions are made and you'll find in new jersey that sometimes this can be where there's nothing wrong with it. governor's office will have a hand in it and get money into the redevelopment projects and local officials make decisions too. there's so much corruption at that end too. >> that's part of what you were reporting on giving us context on that. i'm sorry to say as i understand this is the last time you're going to talk about new jersey on tv. >> i guess it's all over. >> is that confirmed? no. i'm seeing breaking news. there will be more chris christie this weekend on "up." up next, the president's first big road trip of 2014 as we mentioned earlier. this one hurt chris christie. his idled e idle got
new jersey a corrupt state. it's because new jersey, especially north jersey has valuable land and all decisions made about that -- >> integral part of the ft. lee story. >> that's a long story but the lanes adjoin this $1 billion development project. it's also a 1 billion development project. ripple effect. who is architect. who is engineer. every one of these deals -- there is so much money at stake and decisions are made and you'll find in new jersey that sometimes this can be...
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bill working with coalitions to malarkey with homeowners and businesses from south dakota, north dakota, new jersey, new york, mississippi, louisiana, california and oregon . there is no disagreement. there is some disagreement, but there is not enough to -- disagreement to overcome a great coalition that has been put together here, which was evidenced by extraordinary press conference as a couple of days ago when we had almost 20 senators showed up say were ready to go. so my message on the floor today -- i don't know how many more minutes i have. >> the senator has used 12 minutes. >> i would like another five, unanimous consent. >> without objection. >> what was evidenced earlier and the coalition knows this is that there is broad consensus. there are a few senators that want to vote against this bill. there are a few senators that want to offer amendments. fine. let the record show why these amendments could be offered -- these amendments germane to this bill in any that would come to us in the next, you know, our so that are germane to this bill, we can take these amendments and have a 51 vote
bill working with coalitions to malarkey with homeowners and businesses from south dakota, north dakota, new jersey, new york, mississippi, louisiana, california and oregon . there is no disagreement. there is some disagreement, but there is not enough to -- disagreement to overcome a great coalition that has been put together here, which was evidenced by extraordinary press conference as a couple of days ago when we had almost 20 senators showed up say were ready to go. so my message on the...
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the employer is not the government -- we're talking about fox news or chase manhattan bank north the police department of chester, new jersey the employer is not the government, the employer can ask for it, and if the employee doesn't give it, the employer can punish the employee, could punish the potential employee by saying we're not going to hire you've because we have to know what you're like after hours. >> if you refuse that request whether it's legal or not, you have a scarlet letter on you. they figure you have something to hide. >> yes. but they can't reveal what you tell them and they can only use some of what you tell them in hiring and firing decisions. >> they won't tell you that's why they never hired you or fired you. >> that's correct. that's why some state legislatures, including new jersey, are about to make it unlawful for employers or potential employers to ask nor this information, and it will depends where you live and work, whether you get that protection. that will impair the ability of the employer to do research on the potential employee but will protect the potential employee's right to price. >>
the employer is not the government -- we're talking about fox news or chase manhattan bank north the police department of chester, new jersey the employer is not the government, the employer can ask for it, and if the employee doesn't give it, the employer can punish the employee, could punish the potential employee by saying we're not going to hire you've because we have to know what you're like after hours. >> if you refuse that request whether it's legal or not, you have a scarlet...
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new jersey. and look at this tonight. the flooding north of albany, new york. that truck under water there. in the midwest tonight, in chicago, the danger, the falling ice smashing into the sidewalks below. tonight, a major change is coming and we begin with abc's linzie janis with the storm hitting the west right now. >> reporter: tonight, the big thaw causing a big mess. from washington to oregon, wind gusts of up to 85 miles per hour sending trees crashing into homes, cars, cutting power to tens of thousands. >> the crash was the trees taking my gutters off my garage. >> reporter: you've already seen this incredible video of strong winds wiping out homes under construction in raleigh, north carolina. but we now know the winds at the city's airport clocked in at a record 86 miles per hour on saturday. in ohio, ice dams caused a river to overflow. residents had to be rescued. pets, too. >> it's a bad situation. we just had to help them get out of there. >> reporter: in western new york, crews using boats, even a bulldozer, to free dozens of people trapped by flood waters. >> we lived here
new jersey. and look at this tonight. the flooding north of albany, new york. that truck under water there. in the midwest tonight, in chicago, the danger, the falling ice smashing into the sidewalks below. tonight, a major change is coming and we begin with abc's linzie janis with the storm hitting the west right now. >> reporter: tonight, the big thaw causing a big mess. from washington to oregon, wind gusts of up to 85 miles per hour sending trees crashing into homes, cars, cutting...
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bill, working with coalitions, working with homeowners and businesses from south dakota, north dakota, to new jersey and new york, to mississippi, louisiana, and california and oregon. there is no disagreement. well, there's some disagreement, but there's not enough disagreement to overcome the great coalition that has been put together here, which was evidenced by extraordinary press conference just a couple of days ago when we had over, you know, almost 20 senators showed up or their staffs were represented saying, we're ready to go. so my message on the floor today -- and i don't know how many more minutes i have. the presiding officer: the senator has use 12-d minutes. -- has use 12-d minutes. ms. landrieu: i would like another five, unanimous consent. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. landrieu: what was evidenced earlier and the coalition knows this is that there's broad consensus. there are a few senators that is want to vote against this bill. there are a few senators that want to offer amendments. fine. let the record show these amendments could be offered -- these amendments, ge
bill, working with coalitions, working with homeowners and businesses from south dakota, north dakota, to new jersey and new york, to mississippi, louisiana, and california and oregon. there is no disagreement. well, there's some disagreement, but there's not enough disagreement to overcome the great coalition that has been put together here, which was evidenced by extraordinary press conference just a couple of days ago when we had over, you know, almost 20 senators showed up or their staffs...
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bishop charles was born in north town, pennsylvania, and was raised in new jersey. he was the eighth bishop of the episcopal dieess in utah. he came out as an openly gay man making the first of any dee ~ denomination in history. he moved to san francisco, [speaker not understood], the lgbt of the die sis of california. [speaker not understood] and the congregations they serve. in 1999 he he was arrested for his civil disobedience of the owe piss co-pal church general [speaker not understood], long history of oppression against lesbian and gay people. he married dr. [speaker not understood] sans he paris in 2008 and sanchez paris died july 31st of this year. bishop charles is survived by his first spouse, his five children, 10 grandchildren, his four great grandchildren and the four children of [speaker not understood] sanchez pares. i'd like to request the board adjourn in his memory. and then i have a second in memoriam for paul williams who passed away friday, january 3rd. paul was originally from cincinnati and returned to san francisco in 2010. he was a commande
bishop charles was born in north town, pennsylvania, and was raised in new jersey. he was the eighth bishop of the episcopal dieess in utah. he came out as an openly gay man making the first of any dee ~ denomination in history. he moved to san francisco, [speaker not understood], the lgbt of the die sis of california. [speaker not understood] and the congregations they serve. in 1999 he he was arrested for his civil disobedience of the owe piss co-pal church general [speaker not understood],...
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new jersey, the renter wanted $1500 per night. that has been doubled. they now want 3000 per night. big game. look at this, northey. this is how high the price they're going. we need at least a week, $119,500 per week. tommy the super bowl is bringing in some serious money. charles, make us some serious money with the apollo group. charles: at those rates, are you kidding me? the for-profit schools i think turned it around. had to change a few things. they were out of control, there is no doubt about it. the last two or three quarters you can see inflection. enrollment starting to rise rapidly but also regaining pricing power consequently 2014 and 2015 has gone up dramatically. they keep beating the street. i am liking the way this is out there, it will continue to move higher. stuart: great chart, by the way. google may news with the purchase of the nest smart thermostat. a device connected to the internet and it sits on your living room wall. it can learn the habits of your life. sounds to me a bit like big brother. this could give google even more access to your private life. the nest ceo, the acquired compan
new jersey, the renter wanted $1500 per night. that has been doubled. they now want 3000 per night. big game. look at this, northey. this is how high the price they're going. we need at least a week, $119,500 per week. tommy the super bowl is bringing in some serious money. charles, make us some serious money with the apollo group. charles: at those rates, are you kidding me? the for-profit schools i think turned it around. had to change a few things. they were out of control, there is no doubt...
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we have seen this in terms of accumulation, new jersey, 1.5 inches, north-east philadelphia saw 10.5 inches, drexel hill 4.4. linden hurst and long island. 6.3. i didn't put it on here. the northern part of central park saw 5 inches of snow. we'll see the snow through the next 18 hours. one effect - by tomorrow morning there'll be a lot of people stuck that can't get to work from the high whiches. back to you. >> hope he gets a hat if he goes outside. >> we'll talk about the prospects of piece in syria, what could be an important step forward as key players sit down to talk. could it lead to a breakthrough. big stumbling blocks. a diplomatically walk -- awkward moment after secretary-general had to withdraw his invitation to iran. if not syrian opposition would not come to the negotiations and shocking pictures emerged. a team of diplomatic experts. the syrian government tortured and killed 11,000 prisoners. disturbing. all that and the discussions have not started. let's talk about the prospects for the geneva ii negotiations. the co-ed tore of the book "the syrian dilemma" joins us
we have seen this in terms of accumulation, new jersey, 1.5 inches, north-east philadelphia saw 10.5 inches, drexel hill 4.4. linden hurst and long island. 6.3. i didn't put it on here. the northern part of central park saw 5 inches of snow. we'll see the snow through the next 18 hours. one effect - by tomorrow morning there'll be a lot of people stuck that can't get to work from the high whiches. back to you. >> hope he gets a hat if he goes outside. >> we'll talk about the...
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. >>> dennis rodman is back from north korea tonight as controversy flairs up. he arrived in new jerseyhis afternoon. during a stop in beijing he apologized for the situation in north korea although he didn't specify what situation. he said he did nothing wrong by organizing a game to celebrate the birthday of the leader. critics want him to advocate for the release of kenneth bay. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >>> alex rodriguez not going down without a fight. he fired a lawsuit against major league baseball and the players association and the office of the commissioner of baseball. he is calling to over turn his suspension. it will cost him $25 million. >>> a church pastor in montana is a huge 49ers fans. he fooled everyone into thinking he was holding a 1 minute service because he wanted to watch the 9ers game. >> he is from the bay area. he said he stayed at the church and held a full one hour service. >>> up next, drought concerns about to reach grocery stores. >> the cows have to eat but the lack of rain means no pasture, what the dry weather means to milk. >> a flig
. >>> dennis rodman is back from north korea tonight as controversy flairs up. he arrived in new jerseyhis afternoon. during a stop in beijing he apologized for the situation in north korea although he didn't specify what situation. he said he did nothing wrong by organizing a game to celebrate the birthday of the leader. critics want him to advocate for the release of kenneth bay. he was sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. >>> alex rodriguez not going down without a fight....
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new jersey. but ask people where the big game is being played this year and they will likely tell you. >> new york. >> being held in new york. >>> north. >>> the big apple. >> new york. >> unfortunately, the super bowl is being played in new jersey. unfortunately. >> well, that's the problem. isn't it? there is the city over there. gotham, the big apple, the city that never sleeps. and it is a hell of a town to be sure. but the game is do going to be played over here. one state line and a couple of rivers away in east ruth you are ford, new jersey. >> so, new jerseyites within sight of but so far from the center of the super bowl universe across the hudson can be forgiven if they are just a little miffed? >> everything may be directed at new york, but the game will be held in new jersey. >> if you look at the ticket, itself, it shows my hat and they show it a little circle like that. i don't think that's fair. >> super bowl advertising is new yo yorkcentric. look at how the n.f.l. is promoting the game. all overman hatten, you will find super bowl reminders, including 12 blocks of broadway through time square that have become super bo
new jersey. but ask people where the big game is being played this year and they will likely tell you. >> new york. >> being held in new york. >>> north. >>> the big apple. >> new york. >> unfortunately, the super bowl is being played in new jersey. unfortunately. >> well, that's the problem. isn't it? there is the city over there. gotham, the big apple, the city that never sleeps. and it is a hell of a town to be sure. but the game is do going to...
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new year storm slams the north-east. at least 16 people were killed in blizzard-like conditions. the governors of new york and new jersey declared states of emergency. in boston temperatures are expected to reach zero degrees. the cold snap is not over, and reporters - forecasters say prepare for another blast. richelle carey has more. >> the first winter storm of 2014 delivered. almost 2 feet of sydney in parts of massachusetts, 18 in new york, and parts of ramont the wind chill made it fill like 29 below, cold enough to cause frostbite in half an hour. in maine, it's 45 below. >> i'm layered up. >> many major highways were closed. more than 10,000 flights across the u.s. were delayed or cancelled because of the storm. residents in new york city were asked to stay home and warm. shelters filled with many who normally slept on the streets. >> normally we open three times a day for meals, and a lot of guests leave afterwards. what we'll do is keep the doors open all day. it's too cold outside to have people come and eat in leave. >> the mayor of new york encouraged anyone who sees a homeless person out in the cold to cal
new year storm slams the north-east. at least 16 people were killed in blizzard-like conditions. the governors of new york and new jersey declared states of emergency. in boston temperatures are expected to reach zero degrees. the cold snap is not over, and reporters - forecasters say prepare for another blast. richelle carey has more. >> the first winter storm of 2014 delivered. almost 2 feet of sydney in parts of massachusetts, 18 in new york, and parts of ramont the wind chill made it...
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new year storm slams the north-east. at least 17 were killed in blizzard-like conditions. the governors of new york and new jersey declared states of emergency, and in boston temperatures are expected to reach zero degrees. this cold snap is not over just yet. forecasters say to prepare for another arctic blast and to watch out for black ice as you are driving. >> union workers in washington state who work for boeing approved a contract proposal to work on the new
new year storm slams the north-east. at least 17 were killed in blizzard-like conditions. the governors of new york and new jersey declared states of emergency, and in boston temperatures are expected to reach zero degrees. this cold snap is not over just yet. forecasters say to prepare for another arctic blast and to watch out for black ice as you are driving. >> union workers in washington state who work for boeing approved a contract proposal to work on the new
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states like arkansas and arizona and new jersey and north dakota. it adds up $2 billion. $500 for every missouri taxpayer every year. each day we don't act, these states use missouri tax dollars to implement innovative reforms. like rewards for making healthier lifestyle choices and penalties for doctor choices. each day that we don't act the medicaid system continues as it has for years without additional protections for taxpayers or new measures to promote personal responsibility. each day that we do not act, thousands of missouri women are not getting the preventative health care that they need to detect breast cancer or cervical cancer early while there is time to treat it. [applause] and each day we don't act nearly 300,000 working missourians go another day without the treatment that they desperately need for no other reason than they live in branson instead of bentonville. in marysville instead of muscatine. [applause] and if you don't see these folks knocking on your doors are knocking on your phone lines, it is because they don't have time
states like arkansas and arizona and new jersey and north dakota. it adds up $2 billion. $500 for every missouri taxpayer every year. each day we don't act, these states use missouri tax dollars to implement innovative reforms. like rewards for making healthier lifestyle choices and penalties for doctor choices. each day that we don't act the medicaid system continues as it has for years without additional protections for taxpayers or new measures to promote personal responsibility. each day...
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north carolina, congressman , bobwinn struck of ohio ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr.
north carolina, congressman , bobwinn struck of ohio ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. --has been cochair or over co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr.
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working with coalitions, homeowners, and businesses from south dakota, north dakota, to new jersey and new york to mississippi, louisiana, and california and oregon. there is no agreement -- well, there is some disagreement but there's not enough disagreement to overcome the great coalition that has been put together here, which was evidenced by extraordinary press conference a couple of dais ago where we had had almost 20 senators showed up or their staff was represented saying we're ready to go. my message on the floor today -- if i have -- i don't know how many more minutes i have -- >> senator has used 12 minutes. >> okay. i would like another five unanimous consent. >> without objection. >> what was evidenced earlier, and the coalition knows this, is that there is broad consensus. there are a few senators that want to vote against this bill, there are a few senators that want to offer amendments. fine. let the record show these amendments could be offered. these amendments germane to this bill, and any that would come to us -- you know, if had the next, you know, hour or so that a
working with coalitions, homeowners, and businesses from south dakota, north dakota, to new jersey and new york to mississippi, louisiana, and california and oregon. there is no agreement -- well, there is some disagreement but there's not enough disagreement to overcome the great coalition that has been put together here, which was evidenced by extraordinary press conference a couple of dais ago where we had had almost 20 senators showed up or their staff was represented saying we're ready to...
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new jersey governor chris christy and wake of the george washington bridge traffic jam scandal. >> also, today's comments from dennis rodman being met with approval from the family of a american jailed in northkorea. >> coffee and dehyd >>> one of many moves by new jersey chris christy in response to claims his top aides or chess straighted a major traffic jam as political pay back against a local mayor. >> reporter: today chris christy apologized for the role his top aide played in an act of political revenge. i'm embarrassed by the conduct of some of the people on my team. >> christy says he was blind sided by news his aides were involved in blocking roads the move seems to have been pay back after the mayor there refused to endorse the reelection by the. abc husband obtained this e mail time for some traffic problems at fort lee, she writes. >> this morning i've terminated employment of bridgit kelly effective immediately. >> another former staffer and class mate of christy's took the fifth state hearing investigating the traffic jam. >> on advice of counsel i assert my right to remain silent. >> christy traveled today to fort lee to apologize to the mayor and local residents. >> very goo
new jersey governor chris christy and wake of the george washington bridge traffic jam scandal. >> also, today's comments from dennis rodman being met with approval from the family of a american jailed in northkorea. >> coffee and dehyd >>> one of many moves by new jersey chris christy in response to claims his top aides or chess straighted a major traffic jam as political pay back against a local mayor. >> reporter: today chris christy apologized for the role his top...
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in his speech, focussing on the issues new jersey faced during his first term, like hurricane sandy. >> a bitter cold winter storm blanketed states across the north-east. >> this is a look at snow-covered times square in new york city. the storms stretched from kentucky to massachusetts, cancelling flights across the east coast. temperatures dipped below freezing, leaving tens of millions caught in grip of extreme weather. >> the snow came down hard, dumping a foot. with 13.5 inches of road made roads a mess for drivers. u.s. city was covered in 11 inches of snow. parts of new jersey saw as much as 16 inches. by the way, federal workers in washington d.c. were given the day off. students at connecticut in virginia got enjoy a day off from school. >> it has been a bumpy night for many people in the north-east. this is the radar we are looking at. you can see the snow. down towards parts of west virginia, maryland, delaware. the snow will continue as we wake up in the morning. we'll see the breakdown here towards the south-west. then by the end of the day it will be a little bit better as we make our way up here to the north. a lot of snow has fall
in his speech, focussing on the issues new jersey faced during his first term, like hurricane sandy. >> a bitter cold winter storm blanketed states across the north-east. >> this is a look at snow-covered times square in new york city. the storms stretched from kentucky to massachusetts, cancelling flights across the east coast. temperatures dipped below freezing, leaving tens of millions caught in grip of extreme weather. >> the snow came down hard, dumping a foot. with 13.5...
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north carolina, congressman fred winn struck of ohio, bob lauda of ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. to share remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over -- co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey.
north carolina, congressman fred winn struck of ohio, bob lauda of ohio, and representative and wagner from missouri. -- ann wagner from missouri. to share remarks, i am very happy to introduce congressman chris smith of new jersey, cochair of the i partisan congressional pro-life. he has been cochair or over -- co-chair for over a quarter of a century. please join me in welcoming mr. chris smith of new jersey.
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north carolina to massachusetts. government officials closed bureaus in d.c.. new jerseynor chris christie is canceling his inauguration party tonight on ellis island. thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed. up of dow chemical. is hedge fund manager pushing for a spin off of the petrochemical business. management and directors are looking for ways to increase shareholder value. numerous world leaders, business leaders gathering in that close, davos,land -- in switzerland. am i think if you stepped down and ask what the purpose of a financial institution is, it is to help our clients. we did everything we can for the business. i think you'll not find those types of things repeat. said the trade profitable every day of the last quarter. nasdaq ceo bob griese sold was in israel -- bob griese felt was in israel. >> i think we have more israeli ipos come to nasdaq last year than we had chinese ipos. it is more important to look at one. the quality and consistency of companies that are generating the entrepreneurship of innovation out of this country is amazing. >>
north carolina to massachusetts. government officials closed bureaus in d.c.. new jerseynor chris christie is canceling his inauguration party tonight on ellis island. thousands of flights have been canceled or delayed. up of dow chemical. is hedge fund manager pushing for a spin off of the petrochemical business. management and directors are looking for ways to increase shareholder value. numerous world leaders, business leaders gathering in that close, davos,land -- in switzerland. am i think...
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north bay. we're thinking about sunday and the super bowl. it still looks like new jersey will be mostly cloudy but mainly dry. patchy drizzle with temperatures around 40 degrees at kickoff time and then slipping into the 30s during the evening hours in new jersey. the extended forecast here at home shows you again, we'll wake up tomorrow morning. it will be a chilly start. temperatures in the afternoon, a lot like today. as we get into sunday, mostly cloudy skies. a slight chance on there, it doesn't look like much but especially for the coast. may pick up a few sprinkles. we're dry as we get into monday and tuesday. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >>> blue bottle coffee company >>> disappointing results from amazon.com. the stock is down 10.5%. more trouble in overseas market, pushing u.s. stocks lower. so maimer indexes bouncing back from steep losses earlier in the day due to bargain hunting. the dow is down 116. the nasdaq down 12. s&p down 7. >>> microsoft is reportedly close to naming its new ceo. bloomberg news says the board has settled on one of the company's e
north bay. we're thinking about sunday and the super bowl. it still looks like new jersey will be mostly cloudy but mainly dry. patchy drizzle with temperatures around 40 degrees at kickoff time and then slipping into the 30s during the evening hours in new jersey. the extended forecast here at home shows you again, we'll wake up tomorrow morning. it will be a chilly start. temperatures in the afternoon, a lot like today. as we get into sunday, mostly cloudy skies. a slight chance on there, it...
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as you said, there already a state of emergency in new jersey, and in new york, we are hearing now that long island railroad and metro north offering restricted services. the airports are open. so there are no flights out of boston's local airport, until at least midday, the one good news, if you have to rebook your ticket then the airline won't charge you for that. tomorrow is not going to be a day to come to work, but to dig out your home, and of course, there's an economic cost as well, because all these business wills be closed and that money will never be spent here again. >> john in boston, thank you. the storm that's moving into the northeast is already been causing trouble in the midwest, and kevin is here with that, kevin? >> that's right. this is a storm that came from the midwest, looks very impressive, before we get to the midwest, i will show you those temperatures that are happening right here. where john is, it is six degrees, but when you factor in the wind chill, it feels more like buy news 23 degrees. so john needs to get in and cover those hands and face, as soon as he can. right now it feels more like 1
as you said, there already a state of emergency in new jersey, and in new york, we are hearing now that long island railroad and metro north offering restricted services. the airports are open. so there are no flights out of boston's local airport, until at least midday, the one good news, if you have to rebook your ticket then the airline won't charge you for that. tomorrow is not going to be a day to come to work, but to dig out your home, and of course, there's an economic cost as well,...
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north korea on that basketball diplomacy trip. rodman has now checked into a rehab center in new jersey. his agent says that rodman hit the bottle hard in north korea, drinking like none of them had ever seen before. rodman has been in rehab for alcohol addiction before. he was one of the patients on the ""celebrity rehab"" with dr. drew back in 2009. here's more of what we're working on for "around the world." >> life is a lottery. a russian roulette of live or die, every time you leave the house, despite the city being awash in security. >> car bombs, security checks, and a struggle to stay alive every single day. that is what it is like for people now in iraq. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. lease this 2014 cadillac srx for around $319 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day reli
north korea on that basketball diplomacy trip. rodman has now checked into a rehab center in new jersey. his agent says that rodman hit the bottle hard in north korea, drinking like none of them had ever seen before. rodman has been in rehab for alcohol addiction before. he was one of the patients on the ""celebrity rehab"" with dr. drew back in 2009. here's more of what we're working on for "around the world." >> life is a lottery. a russian roulette of live...