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evening with politics and analysis is is of president trump's address to congress, we talk to ed o'keefe, david rennie and megan murphy. >> i think we have to be honest that this was a good moment for him. he had two objectives last night. he wanted to reset his image with the american people and he wanted to reset his image with his own party. he has some incredly difficult fights ahead to get his legislative agenda ahead. while david is is viet, while we don't know details we do know getting a comprehensive tax tact-- i think in terms of the omission, in terms of where he could have and should have done more, was number one on fleshing out the details of the things that could have been a very easy win for him in i think a bipartisan win. >> we begin with natasha, pierre and the great come et of 1812. >> the core, the thing that brings tears to all of our eyes every night and hopefully audience members as well is i think the essence of what makes people happy and satisfied in their life, is told through these characters in very, very different ways but they ultimately i think by the end
evening with politics and analysis is is of president trump's address to congress, we talk to ed o'keefe, david rennie and megan murphy. >> i think we have to be honest that this was a good moment for him. he had two objectives last night. he wanted to reset his image with the american people and he wanted to reset his image with his own party. he has some incredly difficult fights ahead to get his legislative agenda ahead. while david is is viet, while we don't know details we do know...
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a james o'keefe group obtained that video. tony makini worked most recently at a middle school.eo is edited from 2015 conversations with someone posing as a teacher. some argue this was obtained unethically because it does not appear that mankini does appear to know that he's being recorded. >> i can see grabbing a kid, i can see throwing a kid once or twice. >>> "the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling and we are committed to a swift, full and fair investigation to all appropriate actions can be taken. uesf has taken action to investigate this matter and has placed the videotaped individual on administrative leave while that investigation is under way." >>> we have new video to show you from a high-speed chase out of minnesota this morning. this is footage from traffic cameras there. you've got to watch this. stop for a second and look what is happening. officers try to pull over a suspicious van around 8:00 when the van takes off onto the highway. police eventually force it to spin out. officers attempted to arrest that man but became sick after smellin
a james o'keefe group obtained that video. tony makini worked most recently at a middle school.eo is edited from 2015 conversations with someone posing as a teacher. some argue this was obtained unethically because it does not appear that mankini does appear to know that he's being recorded. >> i can see grabbing a kid, i can see throwing a kid once or twice. >>> "the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling and we are committed to a swift, full and fair...
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. >> this statement was issued, "the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling and we are committed to a fair investigation so that all appropriate action can be taken. uesf has placed that individual on administrative leave while the investigation is under way". >>> a bizarre kidnapping story to tell you about in the east bay. it involves a 75-year-old lafayette man who tangled with a 26-year-old who tricked his way into that man's house and demanded money. what happened next is hard to believe. we caught up with richard russell after he was questioned by police last night. the suspect knocked on his door yesterday afternoon and gained his trust by posing as a construction worker. that's how he talked his way in. as soon as things escalated and they both got into a scuffle, that's when russell tells us that the suspect demanded money and when he didn't have enough, he pointed russell's unloaded rifle at him and forced him to drive to the bank to withdraw money. >> you're going to go to the bank and you're not going to tell them to call the police. i said, well, no.
. >> this statement was issued, "the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling and we are committed to a fair investigation so that all appropriate action can be taken. uesf has placed that individual on administrative leave while the investigation is under way". >>> a bizarre kidnapping story to tell you about in the east bay. it involves a 75-year-old lafayette man who tangled with a 26-year-old who tricked his way into that man's house and demanded...
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the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling. all appropriate actions can be taken. uesf has taken action to investigate this matter and has placed the videotaped individual on administrative leave while that investigation is underway. >> at this point the parties who took that video and the parties who are investigating mr. mancini say they have not called police. >> thank you, jean. >>> an undercover sting sends a sex offender back to jail. richard williams violated the terms of his parole. parents of one of the teens reported the exchange saying williams made sexually suggestive comments toward his son. williams lives in san jose where he is registered as a sex offender. he was arrested at home. williams is currently on parole for sex crimes against children under the age of 18. >>> a man is dead tonight after a violent confrontation with his ex-wife and then police in a redwood city office park. the wife's restraining order no match for the husband's gun or his fury. >> there were tense moments here earlier this afternoon. mu
the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling. all appropriate actions can be taken. uesf has taken action to investigate this matter and has placed the videotaped individual on administrative leave while that investigation is underway. >> at this point the parties who took that video and the parties who are investigating mr. mancini say they have not called police. >> thank you, jean. >>> an undercover sting sends a sex offender back to jail. richard...
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. >> reporter: ment combustion features 90 in all, some famous like thomas eakens and georgia o'keefe. we have two pictures of her painting in an adventuresome way. >> edward austin abbey. his picture called the old song is a dreamy painting. >> reporter: it was winslow homer who was elevated to star status. the show features a number of his works including after the hurricane. he shares top billing with john singer sergeant who painted 2,000 water colors in his career. >> all see from very splashy to broad and very fine and detailed and realistic. >> reporter: american water collar is on display at the philadelphia museum of art until may 14. for tickets and showtimes visit arts in philly.org. for art of aging, -- 6abc loves the arts, i'm david murphy. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and fin
. >> reporter: ment combustion features 90 in all, some famous like thomas eakens and georgia o'keefe. we have two pictures of her painting in an adventuresome way. >> edward austin abbey. his picture called the old song is a dreamy painting. >> reporter: it was winslow homer who was elevated to star status. the show features a number of his works including after the hurricane. he shares top billing with john singer sergeant who painted 2,000 water colors in his career....
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the sessions situation and where it will go from here with washington plios political reporter ed o'keefe. >>> followed by cameras, paul tried to gain entry into a room in congress where he said a draft of the republican reform proposal is being kept. paul says the new maegs does not go far enough to repeal obamacare. turns out paul had the wrong room. he was standing outside someone's office. >>> vice president mike pence told a group of ohio businessmen the trump administration will repeal and replace obamacare. >> the american people know the truth. obamacare has failed and obamacare must go. putting an enormous weight on american families. >> pence sads the affordable care act placed a heavy financial burden on small businesses. >>> it's reported that vice president pence used a private e-mail account to conduct state business when he was indiana governor and it was hacked. "the indianapolis star" reports pence used his personal aol account to communicate with advisers on homeland security matters among other things. the account was hacked last spring before he was chosen to join the
the sessions situation and where it will go from here with washington plios political reporter ed o'keefe. >>> followed by cameras, paul tried to gain entry into a room in congress where he said a draft of the republican reform proposal is being kept. paul says the new maegs does not go far enough to repeal obamacare. turns out paul had the wrong room. he was standing outside someone's office. >>> vice president mike pence told a group of ohio businessmen the trump...
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>> reporter: this afternoon, raymond o'keefe with the national weather service measured more than 12 inches of snow. so it's not an epic storm but it's a good storm after a wild and zany winter. >> warm, 70 degrees last month and now we're look at 1.5 to two feecht snow here today in mid-march. >> reporter: i'm don dahler at the bosto boston harbor. ♪ that piled up over a fit footin some areas has turned to rain and sleet raising concerns about an icy commute in the morning with those roads are frozen overnight. earlier today, this was a blizzard by any kev of definition of that word. gusts of up to 70 miles per hour blew the s travel challenging for those on foot and on wheels. this tractor trailer lost traction on the zakim bridge. governor charlie baker: >> most places are now seeing somewhere between two and four inches per hour, and that will make travel dangerous, especially as the winds increase. >> reporter: most people stayed off the roads, but those who didn't, lived to regret it. 10-foot-high waves crashed ashore at lynn, massachusetts. over 800 plows worked to clear the s
>> reporter: this afternoon, raymond o'keefe with the national weather service measured more than 12 inches of snow. so it's not an epic storm but it's a good storm after a wild and zany winter. >> warm, 70 degrees last month and now we're look at 1.5 to two feecht snow here today in mid-march. >> reporter: i'm don dahler at the bosto boston harbor. ♪ that piled up over a fit footin some areas has turned to rain and sleet raising concerns about an icy commute in the morning...
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activist james o'keefe paid a $100,000 settlement to an acorn employee who was fired for the video. and in 2010 he pleaded guilty to federal charges in connection with a break-in at a louisiana senator's office. >>> time now 4:41. a long-time tradition will soon return to the bay area but animal activists are working to bring it to an end. we'll have details on the dispute. >> plus, why one bay area city will soon decide whether to ban a controversial flag. ,, against a group of squealing pigs. kpix five's cate cauguiran shows us why there's such a stark divide - over woodside's annual "pig scramble." >>> growing concern in san jose county on a tradition that pits kids against pigs. kpix 5's cate caugiran shows just there's such a stark divide over woodside's annual pig scramble. >> ready, set, go! >> reporter: in woodside, the battle lines are drawn. on one side those who want to maintain a long-standing tradition. >> i think this is just lack of tolerance. and disrespects for people's rights. >> reporter: on the other, those who say they want to respect animal rights. >> it's obvi
activist james o'keefe paid a $100,000 settlement to an acorn employee who was fired for the video. and in 2010 he pleaded guilty to federal charges in connection with a break-in at a louisiana senator's office. >>> time now 4:41. a long-time tradition will soon return to the bay area but animal activists are working to bring it to an end. we'll have details on the dispute. >> plus, why one bay area city will soon decide whether to ban a controversial flag. ,, against a group of...
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ed o'keefe covers politics for the "washington post", we are also joined by cbs news political analyst slate's jamelle bouie and ramesh ponnuru, sr. editor of the "national review". donald trump gave his most sustained public comments that were restrained, the word presidential is used a lot, then saturday, a series of tweets that seemed the opposite of that. where are we now going into monday with the trump presidency? >> it was incredible whiplash this week. i think we have to give the president credit for the speech he gave on tuesday night. it was a side of him we don't often see, it was restrained, it was traditional, he got into some of the agenda that he wants to see going forward, but it just quickly gets over taken in some cases because of actions by people with jeff session whose department totally be up front with the congressional committee when he was doing his confirmation hearing but then it is president himself who goes out on saturday and distracts with these series of tweets. and the overarching problem for him is he is going into a week that is going to be policy hea
ed o'keefe covers politics for the "washington post", we are also joined by cbs news political analyst slate's jamelle bouie and ramesh ponnuru, sr. editor of the "national review". donald trump gave his most sustained public comments that were restrained, the word presidential is used a lot, then saturday, a series of tweets that seemed the opposite of that. where are we now going into monday with the trump presidency? >> it was incredible whiplash this week. i think...
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and ed o'keefe covers politics for the post, kim i want to start with you.things stand on the american healthcare act? in congress? >> uncertain, but moving ahead. i think. look, what we are witnessing here is the return to old-fashioned politics, and nobody is used to this anymore, in that we had for six years opposition politics, republicans saying no to everything, the president largely ruling from his virtual white house this is a big fat, beautiful negotiation, and i think it is very important, you have ted cruz on, he said he wants to get to yes. this is from a guy who was part of the hell no brigade for years, so he wants to get there, the freedom caucus, you are having all of these negotiations. and at the same time, paul ryan is very ruthlessly marching this on a schedule through the house to try to impose some deadlines and i think we will get a lot more clarity this week when we possibly have a amendment that tries to fix some of the concerns of some of the conservatives. >> dickerson: do you think, the senator cruz said he was trying to make it b
and ed o'keefe covers politics for the post, kim i want to start with you.things stand on the american healthcare act? in congress? >> uncertain, but moving ahead. i think. look, what we are witnessing here is the return to old-fashioned politics, and nobody is used to this anymore, in that we had for six years opposition politics, republicans saying no to everything, the president largely ruling from his virtual white house this is a big fat, beautiful negotiation, and i think it is very...
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add in the nest this is a, james o'keefe, senator ted stevens they are assassinating our leadership politicallyd using the courts to do it, and using underhanded tactics as was pointed out in the ted stevens case, their corruption was so bad, there lies to the judge and they're hiding of evidence and witnesses was so brad that the judge -- so bad that the judge appointed a a special prosecutor to go after them. this is a problem for all of us. if they can do that to a powerful u.s. senator, a recipient of the distinguished flying cross from his service in world war ii and a genuine hero, think what they can do to the average one of us. we're going to start with sidney powell, and appellate division or for the department of justice, intimately involved in the defense of senator stevens, appalled at what she saw as the underhanded tactics used by the department of justice pitches written a terrific book, which convened a is available. it's chapter and verse on what they did to cheat and try to send to prison a man that was totally honorable and exonerated. so sydney, can you tell us a little what
add in the nest this is a, james o'keefe, senator ted stevens they are assassinating our leadership politicallyd using the courts to do it, and using underhanded tactics as was pointed out in the ted stevens case, their corruption was so bad, there lies to the judge and they're hiding of evidence and witnesses was so brad that the judge -- so bad that the judge appointed a a special prosecutor to go after them. this is a problem for all of us. if they can do that to a powerful u.s. senator, a...
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. >>> "washington post" political reporter ed o'keefe is with us this morning.morning. >> good morning. >> it was your papers that first disclosed these meetings that attorney general jeff sessions had with the russian ambassador. if there was nothing improper or nefarious about these meetings, why the effort to conceal them? >> that's what we want to know frankly. you would think if they want to change the health care laws, revamping the tax system, getting the nominee with no problem, they would try to get this out as quickly as possible. instead it's been dripping, dripping almost every single day. >> what are the key questions? >> they would want to know what he was discussing. part of the reason is because he was a member of the armed services committee. he might have met regularly with foreign defense officials, military officials, but why would he be meeting with the ambassador? that's usually reserved for the foreign relations and intelligence committees. given that everything was going on and the report of russian interference at that time, that's what
. >>> "washington post" political reporter ed o'keefe is with us this morning.morning. >> good morning. >> it was your papers that first disclosed these meetings that attorney general jeff sessions had with the russian ambassador. if there was nothing improper or nefarious about these meetings, why the effort to conceal them? >> that's what we want to know frankly. you would think if they want to change the health care laws, revamping the tax system, getting...
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. >> reporter ed o'keefe is with us. >> good morning. >> it was your paper that first disclosed these meetings that the attorney general had with the russians ambassador. now we have a series of top advisers to president trump who have met with the russian ambassador. if there was nothing improper or nefarious about these meetings, why, perhaps, the effort to conceal them? >> that's what we want to know, frankly. you would think if they want to move on to changing the health care laws, revamping the tax system, getting a supreme court nominee confirmed with no problems they would try to get through this as quickly as possible. instead it's been dripping, dripping, dripping every single day of this administration. >> what are the key questions? >> what exactly he was discussing with the russian ambassador at the convention and in september with his private meeting. part of the reason is he was part of the member of the senate arms committee. he might have met regularly with defense officials, military officials but why an
. >> reporter ed o'keefe is with us. >> good morning. >> it was your paper that first disclosed these meetings that the attorney general had with the russians ambassador. now we have a series of top advisers to president trump who have met with the russian ambassador. if there was nothing improper or nefarious about these meetings, why, perhaps, the effort to conceal them? >> that's what we want to know, frankly. you would think if they want to move on to changing the...
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georgia o'keefe. >> others lessor none. >> his picture called the old song is a dreamy painting. >> reporter was winslow homer who was elevated to star status. the show features one of his works, one of his most famous pictures after the had hurrican. he shares top billing with john singer sergeant. >> i think you will see how diverse it is, from slashy and broad to fine and detailed and realistic. american water color is on display at the philadelphia museum of art until may 14. for tickets and showtime visit the 6abc loves the arts. i'm david murphy. >> time for the social corner we have the tv interview going viral big time. this is one of my favorites of the week. >> this happens all the time. >> what will it mean for the wider region. i think one of your children just walked in. >> you got to love this video, two kids steal the show during a live bbc interview, dad is there, you see him trying to get one of his dancing kids out of the way and then comes the other child in the bouncing chair and you see their moms mortified. looking at her face, she scrambles inside the room. her husband
georgia o'keefe. >> others lessor none. >> his picture called the old song is a dreamy painting. >> reporter was winslow homer who was elevated to star status. the show features one of his works, one of his most famous pictures after the had hurrican. he shares top billing with john singer sergeant. >> i think you will see how diverse it is, from slashy and broad to fine and detailed and realistic. american water color is on display at the philadelphia museum of art...
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take that, georgia o'keefe! no drugs! just say no, kids! you see this drug?on't think this report goes far enough. i can imagine so many more emoji codes that kids could be using. for instance, we all know the eggplant emoji means penis. ( laughter ) but what about corn penis? burrito penis? and, i wish you a merry penis. ( laughter ) next, my heart-- the heart eyes emoji looks innocent enough. some people think it means "i love you." but remember, these have a lot of different meanings, so it may also mean "let's have premarital sex in a graveyard." ( laughter ) "dancing woman" is usually understood as someone having fun or celebrating, but when kids send the dancing woman, they're actually saying, "let's kill my grandma, then dance on her grave." ( laughter ) and of course, angry cat means, donald trump grabbed me. ( cheers and applause ) and-- ( cheers and applause ) and parents, if that's not terrifying enough, teens may be combining emojis to send messages. for example, waving hand, dress, eggplant, movie ticket, moon, lamp, means "i would like to touch
take that, georgia o'keefe! no drugs! just say no, kids! you see this drug?on't think this report goes far enough. i can imagine so many more emoji codes that kids could be using. for instance, we all know the eggplant emoji means penis. ( laughter ) but what about corn penis? burrito penis? and, i wish you a merry penis. ( laughter ) next, my heart-- the heart eyes emoji looks innocent enough. some people think it means "i love you." but remember, these have a lot of different...
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releasing a statement that says, the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling and we are committed to a swift, full and fair investigation so that all appropriate actions can be taken. uesf has taken action to investigate this matter and has placed the videotaped individual on administrative leave while that investigation is underway. >> that was jean elle reporting there and she adds that neither the party who took the video nor the party investigating mankini have reported him directly to the police. by the way, it is illegal to record people without their consent in the state of california. >> coming up, we have following the latest out of london, an attack on the westminster bridge and at the house of parliament while it was in session. the latest details as officials say that terrorism is a likely motive. >>> let's take you back to that breaking news out of london where night fall has come. looking live right now, that investigation is still in full swing. here's what we know so far. in the last hour, scotland yard and british security service mi 5 confirmed a
releasing a statement that says, the deceptive video clips that o'keefe has posted are troubling and we are committed to a swift, full and fair investigation so that all appropriate actions can be taken. uesf has taken action to investigate this matter and has placed the videotaped individual on administrative leave while that investigation is underway. >> that was jean elle reporting there and she adds that neither the party who took the video nor the party investigating mankini have...
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new mexico, studying georgia o'keefe and hanging out.nd when you're driving down the freeway, you see 6% grade. you go down hills. i hit a 9% grade one night in new mexico, in the snow and ice, and nicki was passed out. so i thought, i got this, i'm gonna do this. i went up and over and straight down this thing to the point where she was now leaning forward. the dog flew from the back and was like smoosh faced in the back seat. and she was trying to stop. everything in the back of the airstream went into the bed. if a bottle of truffle oil ever breaks, at least it smells really good. >> jimmy: for a couple days it smells good. >> that's right. >> jimmy: so everything does move around. i've wondered about that. >> but it's amazing. >> jimmy: you also have a hyperbaric chamber in your home. >> yes. i wanted to talk to you about this. >> jimmy: michael jackson had one of these. that's the only thing i know about a hyperbaric chamber. this is not the one he had. >> love him. ours is a little smaller. >> jimmy: okay. >> it's incredible. i don
new mexico, studying georgia o'keefe and hanging out.nd when you're driving down the freeway, you see 6% grade. you go down hills. i hit a 9% grade one night in new mexico, in the snow and ice, and nicki was passed out. so i thought, i got this, i'm gonna do this. i went up and over and straight down this thing to the point where she was now leaning forward. the dog flew from the back and was like smoosh faced in the back seat. and she was trying to stop. everything in the back of the airstream...
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david rennie, ed o'keefe, thanks everybody. ♪ "natasha, pierre and the great comet of 1812," is a new broadway musical playing. it is inspired from a passage from the leo tolstoy masterpiece "war and peace." the new york times called it the most innovative and best new musical to open on broadway since "hamilton." here is a look. ♪ [applause] alison: joining me is the writer and composer dave malloy, and the two stars, josh groban and denee benton. hi guys. thanks for being on the show. you wrote this based on the 70 page sliver of "war and peace." what in your mind went from the story to the musical theater? how did you make that bridge? >> i had an epiphany as i was reading the section. it did not come to me years later, it was as i was reading it. i got to the end of this section where there is an incredible moment with a comment and there were tears dripping down my face. i thought it was a perfect musical. a perfect piece of musical theater. at the time i googled it to make sure nobody else had done it because i do not believe that nobody else had done it. it was such a perfect s
david rennie, ed o'keefe, thanks everybody. ♪ "natasha, pierre and the great comet of 1812," is a new broadway musical playing. it is inspired from a passage from the leo tolstoy masterpiece "war and peace." the new york times called it the most innovative and best new musical to open on broadway since "hamilton." here is a look. ♪ [applause] alison: joining me is the writer and composer dave malloy, and the two stars, josh groban and denee benton. hi guys....
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. >> brown: the war would be represented in numerous other ways: georgia o'keefe, conflicted about theu.s. role and worried about a brother about to be sent to fight, painted this red flag enveloped in smoke. official artists, including george harding, were embedded in the fighting, a first for the u.s. military in a foreign war. >> you get this heightened sense of what it must have felt like to have a tank moving towards the trench you're in. >> brown: edward steichen served as an aerial photographer, as planes were used on a wide scale in war for the first time. photographs like these, shown in newspapers, influenced abstract paintings by the likes of john marin. one strikingly direct-- and haunting-- use of art in the war: masks made by sculptor anna coleman ladd for disfigured soldiers. the painter horace pippin fought, was injured, and wrestled with the aftermath of his experience for years to come. an african-american, he rved with the famed harlem hellfighters, a renowned infantry of black soldiers. >> the war has these echoes for all the people who lived through it into the 192
. >> brown: the war would be represented in numerous other ways: georgia o'keefe, conflicted about theu.s. role and worried about a brother about to be sent to fight, painted this red flag enveloped in smoke. official artists, including george harding, were embedded in the fighting, a first for the u.s. military in a foreign war. >> you get this heightened sense of what it must have felt like to have a tank moving towards the trench you're in. >> brown: edward steichen served...
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raymond o'keefe of the national weather service measured more than a fight of snow. >> it's a good storm after a mild and zany winter. >> it's been a crazy winter. you nknow, we have have 1 1/ 2 o 2 inches of snow. >> the numbers projected occurred to the north and west of us, not here, thank god. >> reporter: before the storming predictions were new york and philadelphia would see up to 18 inches. meteorologist jeff pair a deli storm is responsible for some forecasts being long. >> it was about 20 miles closer to the coast from where meteorologist rngs thoumd it would be. instead of pure snow it was a mix testify mixture of snow and rain. they decided their predictions were a little off. here's what happened. they decided not to alert the public, not to change their public predictions because they worried that the public would think the storm wouldn't be as dangerous. >> david, thank you so much. now, how are your lips. >> i'm going to the car, charlie, thank you very much. >> you saying we thought negative 3. >> get warm. >>> at least 45,000 homes and businesses are still without power
raymond o'keefe of the national weather service measured more than a fight of snow. >> it's a good storm after a mild and zany winter. >> it's been a crazy winter. you nknow, we have have 1 1/ 2 o 2 inches of snow. >> the numbers projected occurred to the north and west of us, not here, thank god. >> reporter: before the storming predictions were new york and philadelphia would see up to 18 inches. meteorologist jeff pair a deli storm is responsible for some forecasts...
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>> reporter: this afternoon, raymond o'keefe with the national weather service measured more than 12rmbut it's a good storm after a wild and zany winter. >> warm, 70 degrees last month and now we're look at 1.5 to two feet snow here today in mid-march. >> reporter: i'm don dahler at the boston harbor. snow that piled up over a foot in some areas has turned to rain and sleet raising concerns about an icy commute in the morning if those roads are frozen overnight. earlier today, this was a blizzard by any definition of that word. gusts of up to 70 miles per hour blew the snow sideways, making travel challenging for those on foot and on wheels. this tractor trailer lost traction on the zakim bridge. governor charlie baker -- >> most places are now seeing somewhere between two and four inches per hour, and that will make travel dangerous, especially as the winds increase. >> reporter: most people stayed off the roads, but those who didn't, lived to regret it. 10-foot-high waves crashed ashore at lynn, massachusetts. over 800 plows worked to clear the streets. jon manley is looking at a 3
>> reporter: this afternoon, raymond o'keefe with the national weather service measured more than 12rmbut it's a good storm after a wild and zany winter. >> warm, 70 degrees last month and now we're look at 1.5 to two feet snow here today in mid-march. >> reporter: i'm don dahler at the boston harbor. snow that piled up over a foot in some areas has turned to rain and sleet raising concerns about an icy commute in the morning if those roads are frozen overnight. earlier today,...
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. >> raymond o'keefe of the national weather service measured more than a foot of snow in new york'sital of albany on tuesday afternoon. >> 12.5. >> a good storm after a mild and zany winter. >> warm, 70 degrees last month. and now we're looking at 1.5 to 2 feet of snow here today in mid march. >> reporter: in new york city about seven inches fell, making roads dangerous and drivers frustrated. >> the numbers that were projected occurred to the north and west of us, not here, thank god. >> reporter: before the storm pre dwidictions were new york a philadelphia would see up to 18 inches. >> particular system hupgd the coast. >> reporter: meteorologist jeff in west palm beach florida says -- >> about 25 miles closer to the coast than a lot of forecasters thought it would be, so therefore, it was able to get the warm air a little further inland. instead of it falling as pure snow, it was a mixture of snow and rain and sleet. that limited totals in the big cities. >> reporter: so the weather service apparently had a conference call on monday to say the storm may not drop large amounts of
. >> raymond o'keefe of the national weather service measured more than a foot of snow in new york'sital of albany on tuesday afternoon. >> 12.5. >> a good storm after a mild and zany winter. >> warm, 70 degrees last month. and now we're looking at 1.5 to 2 feet of snow here today in mid march. >> reporter: in new york city about seven inches fell, making roads dangerous and drivers frustrated. >> the numbers that were projected occurred to the north and west...