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marty nee is a leader from south boston, on the harr, where most residents are white irish-americans.aybe the face of poverty in boston is not just black; maybe it's not just hispanic; maybe there's a broader face of poverty that we need to look at. woman: one of the reasons for that, too, is... narrator: the census maps bear him out, and today, nee joins leaders from other neighborhoods at a meeting called by linda haar. the goal: to review a draft proposal to the federal government. it looked like... narrator: joyce stanley presses her case for dudley square and adjacent grove hall. grove hall has more social service agencies than any other community, dudley also. narrator: the historical geography of boston's diverse neighborhoods is full of conflict. but the competing leaders know they can win only by uniting and drawing a politically- inclusive map. so parts of south boston join roxbury, chinatown and other areas in the empowerment zone proposal. but therare other factors besides race and poverty. the proposal takes advtage of south boston's location relative to the city's key tr
marty nee is a leader from south boston, on the harr, where most residents are white irish-americans.aybe the face of poverty in boston is not just black; maybe it's not just hispanic; maybe there's a broader face of poverty that we need to look at. woman: one of the reasons for that, too, is... narrator: the census maps bear him out, and today, nee joins leaders from other neighborhoods at a meeting called by linda haar. the goal: to review a draft proposal to the federal government. it looked...
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. >> we are here at the boston convention and ex pope center in south boston.his is where mitt romney's election night was held. it was where he conceded to president obama just a few hours ago. they were told he is at the hotel next door. this is where the party was last night. want to show you video of the election party that mitt romney held here. it was a party. this is a very, very tight race. nobody knew it better than mitt romney. that is why after voted on tuesday in massachusetts he took to the campaign trail going to swing states pennsylvania and ohio. president obama did end up taking both of those states where mitt romney was rallying monday night. the mood was very, very somber. he gave his concession speech. this is a little bit of what he said. take a listen. >> like so many of you paul and i left everything on the field. we have given our all to this campaign. >> i wish i was able to lead the country in another direction. we earnestly pray for him and for this great nation. >> mitt romney also thanked his wife ann and his family and all of the p
. >> we are here at the boston convention and ex pope center in south boston.his is where mitt romney's election night was held. it was where he conceded to president obama just a few hours ago. they were told he is at the hotel next door. this is where the party was last night. want to show you video of the election party that mitt romney held here. it was a party. this is a very, very tight race. nobody knew it better than mitt romney. that is why after voted on tuesday in massachusetts...
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it is now south of boston. we're still under its influence. we have a north wind. a couple of rain or snow showers are still possible this morning. do not be surprised if you see a passing rain shower today. i don't think you need to take an umbrella with you. 40's.nd lownd low the wind will gust over 20. it will be a breezy and chilly day. it will turn mostly sunny this afternoon. high temperature between 50 and 55. temperatures will climb above average this weekend. 61 on saturday. 65 on sunday. the next chance for rain not until monday of next week. >> good morning. problems on northbound 95. ted the left lanes closed by an accident. -- two left lanes closed by an accident. the left tube is block for a disabled vehicle. we have a crash in westminster. continued closures in the city because of the water main break at charles street. used calvert or the j.f.x. this is northbound traffic. we're starting to see some delays forming. traffic is barely moving northbound. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> thank you. a man in arizona is free this morning. a jury
it is now south of boston. we're still under its influence. we have a north wind. a couple of rain or snow showers are still possible this morning. do not be surprised if you see a passing rain shower today. i don't think you need to take an umbrella with you. 40's.nd lownd low the wind will gust over 20. it will be a breezy and chilly day. it will turn mostly sunny this afternoon. high temperature between 50 and 55. temperatures will climb above average this weekend. 61 on saturday. 65 on...
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very impressive there to the east of new york pubbing up south of boston and dragging with it the rain the snow that fell across areas generally to the north and east. we did get officially a trace of snow at reagan national last night. so we have officially seen our first snowflake of the season. we will see gradually clearing skies. should be a mostly sunny afternoon. jacket weather but we should be dry for most of the day. >> hot cocoa weather. >> that sounds like such a good idea. >> what did it get up to yesterday? >> mid-40s. >> it felt cold. let's check in with julie wright. >> ask me what kind of weather it is out there. >> hot cocoa, don't you think? >> five marshmallows. >> ill amake sure i get the right amount. five, no less, no more. >> that's right. i want five. on the roads, northbound i-59 still troubled with the accident that occurred up near 32. this one involves the overturned box truck. this is what is in play. no issues reported on 295. that is still an easy drive for you early this morning. out on the roads, northbound i- 95, picking them up and putting them down a
very impressive there to the east of new york pubbing up south of boston and dragging with it the rain the snow that fell across areas generally to the north and east. we did get officially a trace of snow at reagan national last night. so we have officially seen our first snowflake of the season. we will see gradually clearing skies. should be a mostly sunny afternoon. jacket weather but we should be dry for most of the day. >> hot cocoa weather. >> that sounds like such a good...
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the weather channel's maria la rosa is live in massachusetts, south of boston with a look at the conditions there. maria, good morning. >> well, good morning. you can see for yourself the conditions are pretty awful. the winds are anywhere from 40 to 50 miles per hour, at times gusting higher than that. you can see what it's doing to the water. then we have the overwatch along with that push of water. so we've seen a number of coastal flooding report places like nantucket having six inches of water over some spots. just over the last few hours, a buoy off of buzzard's bay, the winds gusted to 67 miles per hour. wind advisories posted all along the new england coast. they'll drop away this afternoon. that is some good news as the winds will start to ease, as the storm pulls away later tonight. still you see that potential for 30 to 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts. no doubt this will lead to some big head aches at boston logan. commuters either greeted with some flooding on the roadways or perhaps in places like worcester, mass, just to our north and west, looking at several inches of snowfall an
the weather channel's maria la rosa is live in massachusetts, south of boston with a look at the conditions there. maria, good morning. >> well, good morning. you can see for yourself the conditions are pretty awful. the winds are anywhere from 40 to 50 miles per hour, at times gusting higher than that. you can see what it's doing to the water. then we have the overwatch along with that push of water. so we've seen a number of coastal flooding report places like nantucket having six...
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up towards new york, in through connecticut, now you're looking at the storm just to the south of boston and around the cape here. so that storm finally moving out of here. but it did leave a lot of snow in parts of the area. video out of connecticut, this was around the hartford area where they picked up a record snowfall for the month of november. over five inches in hartford. parts of connecticut picked up over a foot of snow. of course, this was right after sandy last week. very tough going across that region during the day today. at least early this morning. but with the sun coming out, things are going to get a lot better. the chilly, windy weather behind our storm system moving out of here. tomorrow, abundant sunshine once again. high pressure begins to develop. then the area of high pressure sticks around and we continue to warm up. by saturday, i think we're in the mid-60s. and by sunday and monday, temperatures in the low 70s. boy, do we need to see that. it's going to be a great time for the weekend. as far as the weather's concerned. clear skies, breezy and mild this evening.
up towards new york, in through connecticut, now you're looking at the storm just to the south of boston and around the cape here. so that storm finally moving out of here. but it did leave a lot of snow in parts of the area. video out of connecticut, this was around the hartford area where they picked up a record snowfall for the month of november. over five inches in hartford. parts of connecticut picked up over a foot of snow. of course, this was right after sandy last week. very tough going...
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Nov 7, 2012
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boston down through new york city to philadelphia. mostly snow, just inland from the coast and mostly rain right on the shorelines. several problem spots. first of all, just south of boston. not only very windy but a big storm surge coming in there later this afternoon. and again at high tide later tonight. also out on the eastern tip of cape cod, out towards nantucket, winds already to 55 miles an hour likely to gust to 60. so some damaging winds there. then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks, it will bring down more tree limbs and cause more power outages. there will at least be scattered power outages all over again coming in to the northwest suburbs of new york and up into new england. that's the very least. we'll be watching this every step of the way throughout the course of the afternoon. >> we do not need this. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> courtsny reagan now with a "market flash." >> related to what todd was just talking about, shares of exelon hitting a new 52-week low on the heels of this
boston down through new york city to philadelphia. mostly snow, just inland from the coast and mostly rain right on the shorelines. several problem spots. first of all, just south of boston. not only very windy but a big storm surge coming in there later this afternoon. and again at high tide later tonight. also out on the eastern tip of cape cod, out towards nantucket, winds already to 55 miles an hour likely to gust to 60. so some damaging winds there. then there's that new york city vicinity...
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starts in san francisco december 12th at about $10 if it works it will expand to boston, chicago and new york. >>> southy high school students took part in major thanksgiving tradition. the saratoga ban took part in the macy's parade yesterday. they to get up for a two hour practice march at 3 a.m. before getting their big moment in the spotlight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> estimated four million people lined that route in manhattan. the school spent $150,000 to buy -- sues phones for the band -- >> next, late night shooting at north bay nightclub. terry mcsweeney will have a live report. >>> big black friday turnout around the bay area with many checking out livermore's new high end outlet. >>> good friday morning the day%#vpw after thanksgiving thak you for waking up and joining us after all that turkey and stuff,
starts in san francisco december 12th at about $10 if it works it will expand to boston, chicago and new york. >>> southy high school students took part in major thanksgiving tradition. the saratoga ban took part in the macy's parade yesterday. they to get up for a two hour practice march at 3 a.m. before getting their big moment in the spotlight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> estimated four million people lined that route in manhattan. the school spent $150,000 to buy -- sues phones for...
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it's going to cool down for other locations, including new york and boston, lower 40s. look at the south. lower 50s in atlanta, pushing 70 just a little bit before that, a couple days before that. now you're looking at much much cooler temperatures. it's going to feel a lot more like we're knocking on winter's door. sunday there will be some more cool air in place but dry. if you're doing any traveling on sunday getting back home, and we're looking at 30s and 40s for the northeast. another system we're moving across the rockies bringing a chance for some rain and snow with that. and then on monday some showers throughout parts of the mississippi valley and snow behind it. still much of the country on the cool side. remember week days on the weather channel you can wake up with al and stephanie. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. regular men's body wash can dry out your skin. only dove men+care has micromoisture to fight skin dryness. so that manhide of yours stays clean and mois
it's going to cool down for other locations, including new york and boston, lower 40s. look at the south. lower 50s in atlanta, pushing 70 just a little bit before that, a couple days before that. now you're looking at much much cooler temperatures. it's going to feel a lot more like we're knocking on winter's door. sunday there will be some more cool air in place but dry. if you're doing any traveling on sunday getting back home, and we're looking at 30s and 40s for the northeast. another...
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serious coastal flooding south of boston and down toward cape cod. what about the snow?re's a cold pool of air over southeastern new york into northeastern pennsylvania that will get sucked down toward the new york metropolitan area this afternoon. that's where the big wild card is. we know several inches of wet snow will pile up somewhere in new jersey up through southeastern new york to the northwest of new york city. what about the city itself and western long island, southwest connecticut, where the trees have leaves on them. why is that so important? we're just recovering in that vicinity from the power outages now. when trees get leaves and snow falls on those leaves, it brings downed branches and starts a new round of power outages all over again. we'll know much more in the next couple of hours as precipitation first moves in and we'll play it throughout the afternoon step by step to see how it's going to pan out. >> all right. thank you so much for that. todd gross back at headquarters. today is back to lining up defensive plays for your portfolio instead of lin
serious coastal flooding south of boston and down toward cape cod. what about the snow?re's a cold pool of air over southeastern new york into northeastern pennsylvania that will get sucked down toward the new york metropolitan area this afternoon. that's where the big wild card is. we know several inches of wet snow will pile up somewhere in new jersey up through southeastern new york to the northwest of new york city. what about the city itself and western long island, southwest connecticut,...
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boston and washington, d.c. subway trains were not running south of midtown or out to midtown. greyhound and put bus are running nearly normal schedules. -- bolten bus are running at nearly normal schedules. go to wbaltv.com. getting in and around western maryland is really proving to be treacherous because of the snowfall. garrettalley toured county today. the governor says his main concern is getting help to senior citizens, the sick and disabled. fema has moved its headquarters out west. bge reports that more than 90 acres -- 90% of customers have had their power restored -- 98% of customers that have their power restored. the highest concentrations of outages are in baltimore county. >> to be zero separate water main breaks in northeast baltimore -- two separate water main breaks in northeast baltimore had crews very busy. >> how long are they thinking traffic is going to be impacted? >> it is still not clear. public works official said it could be as many as a few days before the roads are reopened. before about 40 residences and businesses get their water restored. you ca
boston and washington, d.c. subway trains were not running south of midtown or out to midtown. greyhound and put bus are running nearly normal schedules. -- bolten bus are running at nearly normal schedules. go to wbaltv.com. getting in and around western maryland is really proving to be treacherous because of the snowfall. garrettalley toured county today. the governor says his main concern is getting help to senior citizens, the sick and disabled. fema has moved its headquarters out west. bge...
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south. maybe an inch around new haven to hartford, boston towards the cape, again, just a little coating forou. the rest of the country, the big chill continues. temperatures aren't as bad as yesterday. especially around fargo and minneapolis. but windchills in the teens cover a good chunk of the country this morning. and it's chilly all the way down to dallas with 35 as your windchill. it's cold in the midwest but dry and sunny. we've got rain sliding through louisiana, mississippi and alabama. but that storm on the east coast will be gone by tomorrow. and everyone clears out. then we focus our attention to a big storm for the west coast. >> all right, bill, thanks. >>> well, just ahead, another "two and a half men" calamity and brad pitt defends his chanel ad. >>> plus, the celebrity reviews are in for lindsay lohan's elizabeth taylor. bill says they were great. the reviews, not so much. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. arts with adding a friend... ♪ ♪ ...could end with adding a close friend. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the
south. maybe an inch around new haven to hartford, boston towards the cape, again, just a little coating forou. the rest of the country, the big chill continues. temperatures aren't as bad as yesterday. especially around fargo and minneapolis. but windchills in the teens cover a good chunk of the country this morning. and it's chilly all the way down to dallas with 35 as your windchill. it's cold in the midwest but dry and sunny. we've got rain sliding through louisiana, mississippi and...
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i'm south of boston. take a look. you have the boats in the water and that water is churned up. the winds consistent, 30, 40, close to 50 miles per hour sustained. over the last several hours. seen gusts still clocking in at 60 miles per hour. we had a report out towards the cape of 60 miles per hour and nantucket with a peak wind gust of 68 miles per hour and seeing reports with the consistent winds of some coastal flooding including high water over the roads in nantucket. a few trees down and led to scattered power outages. you can see behind me, higher water this morning and we are now not at high tide and not seeing the stray come up and over. that was a concern, as well. when's interesting about this storm is winding down and pulling away, wind is still going to be such a huge factor. easing winds means 20 to 30 miles per hour as we get in to the evening opposed to 40 or 50 miles per hour. but that's going to be the case even going through the end of the day today. snow not so much an issue along the coast. it's been the wind and the rain but inland picking up several inche
i'm south of boston. take a look. you have the boats in the water and that water is churned up. the winds consistent, 30, 40, close to 50 miles per hour sustained. over the last several hours. seen gusts still clocking in at 60 miles per hour. we had a report out towards the cape of 60 miles per hour and nantucket with a peak wind gust of 68 miles per hour and seeing reports with the consistent winds of some coastal flooding including high water over the roads in nantucket. a few trees down and...
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and earlier, i said that low was just off the coast of boston, a little more down to the south. in fact, you can see rain showers and even snow showers still coming in. the snow shower in the higher spots of vermont and new hampshire. storm system still going on. this coastal storm. but for us, we've got high pressure moving in. that's what's going to dominate our weather for quite some time, for days we'll have chilly conditions for the evening, and then cold again for tomorrow morning under a clear sky. by 11:00 p.m., 42 the temperature. then tomorrow morning, mid to upper 30s across the area. that's inside the beltway. other areas will be dropping down to the upper 20s to around 30 degrees. so on your future weather with high pressure moving in, it's a chilly dry evening for us. look at that. almost cloud-free. sunshine throughout the area tomorrow. not just here, but new york. so hopefully no airport delays still going on. down south toward raleigh, nice conditions for friday and just as good for friday. albeit there will be a few clouds coming through with a warm front on s
and earlier, i said that low was just off the coast of boston, a little more down to the south. in fact, you can see rain showers and even snow showers still coming in. the snow shower in the higher spots of vermont and new hampshire. storm system still going on. this coastal storm. but for us, we've got high pressure moving in. that's what's going to dominate our weather for quite some time, for days we'll have chilly conditions for the evening, and then cold again for tomorrow morning under a...
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right now i'm thinking south and east of us far enough away so that our travel plans between here and bostonhould be pretty g. out west they'll be good -- pretty good. out west they'll be good south and east could be an issue here for those who are traveling. as far as the forecast today, a cool one. clouds keeping us a little bit on the cool side today. 49 for leesburg. 47 winchester while manassas, one of our warm spots at 52 and 49 on the bay in annapolis. here's the forecast. today northeast winds at 5 so they'll be light with a high around 50. mix of sun and clouds. tonight we're dipping back into the mid- to upper 30s in d.c. with low 30s north and west. tomorrow agent bit more sunshine so should be a little warmer, about 54. saturday looks good. terps are home, 56. so a nice football fall feel to the air. then on saturday night, the clouds 41. sunday into monday, this is when we could have that coastal. close but i think not close enough to really bother us too much. still i only have a drop in. we had more rain earlier in the week so that trend has been good for us. 55 on monday and
right now i'm thinking south and east of us far enough away so that our travel plans between here and bostonhould be pretty g. out west they'll be good -- pretty good. out west they'll be good south and east could be an issue here for those who are traveling. as far as the forecast today, a cool one. clouds keeping us a little bit on the cool side today. 49 for leesburg. 47 winchester while manassas, one of our warm spots at 52 and 49 on the bay in annapolis. here's the forecast. today...
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from boston and new york right down to d.c. and points south, looking great today.ard the west, out towards chicago and cincinnati, we've got clear skies. high pressure will be building through. that will give us a relatively cool day today. this area of high pressure tomorrow and overnight starts to push south and east of us. that allows if a return flow. winds out of the south and west for the weekend, get ready for sunshine and 60s around here saturday, sunday and monday. i know a lot of people observing the holiday on monday. it looks great around here as we goat into the long weekend. 57 today, lots of sunshine. just a gorgeous afternoon there. winds north and west five to 10. lighter than yesterday and here is your accu-weather seven-day forecast. 65 tomorrow with ideal conditions here for november. near 70 on sunday and monday. and our next chan for rain won't arrive until tuesday with some showers. we'll be in for i -- a nice dry stretch as well. >> that is great. >> love it. >> hello, tony. >> good morning. how are you all? and good morning, effect. guess w
from boston and new york right down to d.c. and points south, looking great today.ard the west, out towards chicago and cincinnati, we've got clear skies. high pressure will be building through. that will give us a relatively cool day today. this area of high pressure tomorrow and overnight starts to push south and east of us. that allows if a return flow. winds out of the south and west for the weekend, get ready for sunshine and 60s around here saturday, sunday and monday. i know a lot of...
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here is a disturbance south of ocean city, pulling out of the picture. if you are headed up towards bostone clouds will stick around longer. not quite as chilly this morning as yesterday. edgewood, 34, parkton. '20s and '30s out in west virginia. and far western maryland, even chillier in the mountains of pennsylvania. the chilly air is locked in with this weather pattern. the only disturbed weather nearby is as little feature that came out of the carolinas yesterday. that is lifting to the north. at the west, things are pretty dry. for several days. you can see on a wider view of our forecast view, pushing this weather disturbance out of the picture and giving us a nice weather. if you are flying to the west coast, a little stormy out there. that is more than several days away from us. we are in good shape. a morning shower to the east. 51 to 56. north northwest winds at 5 to 10 miles per hour. a little disturbance disappearing and rear drive saturday, today primarily except for today, sunday and monday. monday we will have to keep an eye on developments to the south. that could be the on
here is a disturbance south of ocean city, pulling out of the picture. if you are headed up towards bostone clouds will stick around longer. not quite as chilly this morning as yesterday. edgewood, 34, parkton. '20s and '30s out in west virginia. and far western maryland, even chillier in the mountains of pennsylvania. the chilly air is locked in with this weather pattern. the only disturbed weather nearby is as little feature that came out of the carolinas yesterday. that is lifting to the...
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south carolina. when the big east was formed in 1979 it went from boston in the east to syracuse, new york, as its westernt outlet. the big 10, as you said, was midwestern schools. the pack 8, which is now the pack 12, was surprisingly enough four schools in california, two in oregon and two in washington. so geography was important, academics were important and competitive levels were important. now the landscape has changed completely. geography has been thrown out completely. academics have been thrown out completely and, to some degree, competitive levels have been thrown out completely because it's all about what schools can make you the most t.v. dollars and a conference and what conferences can make schools the most t.v. dollars. that's the unifying force now. >> brown: so it's dollars and television. particularly in football, right? >> exactly. a all of those thing changes that have happened over a period of ten years now, because it began when the a.c.c. raided the big east for virginia tech, miami and boston college to improve itself as a football conference to get more t.v. dollars for football
south carolina. when the big east was formed in 1979 it went from boston in the east to syracuse, new york, as its westernt outlet. the big 10, as you said, was midwestern schools. the pack 8, which is now the pack 12, was surprisingly enough four schools in california, two in oregon and two in washington. so geography was important, academics were important and competitive levels were important. now the landscape has changed completely. geography has been thrown out completely. academics have...
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boston. >> reporter: with confidence sandy would come ashore south of new york city, but batter the city'sirports the worst. >> sandy was coming in, were you nervous, the airline? >> no. >> reporter: because? >> not at all. because we had a plan ready to go. >> reporter: holtz set that plan into motion over the weekend, waiving change fees. and flying extra employees into new york before the hurricane struck. you caps canceled flights earli than you probably had to, but the goal was to get back up to speed once the storm passed as early as possible? >> that's a good assessment. you take it down in orderly fashion for customers and for us here in the operations center, you're able to bring it back that exact same way. >> reporter: sandy closed 15 northeast airports, including all three that service new york city. delta had canceled 1,445 flights and some passengers were upset. >> i'm trying to go to india. my mother is very sick. >> reporter: but you didn't see this image, terminals pa s pack with stranded travelers. >> one of the goals was to prevent turning the airport into this unnecessa
boston. >> reporter: with confidence sandy would come ashore south of new york city, but batter the city'sirports the worst. >> sandy was coming in, were you nervous, the airline? >> no. >> reporter: because? >> not at all. because we had a plan ready to go. >> reporter: holtz set that plan into motion over the weekend, waiving change fees. and flying extra employees into new york before the hurricane struck. you caps canceled flights earli than you probably...
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south texas. snow-covered passes in the cascades and northern rockies. and wet roads from seattle to northern california. >> if you're traveling, airport delays are possible in bostonadelphia and washington, d.c. >>> and now, more details on the breaking news overnight. the top commander of afghanistan has been caught up in the scandal surrounding former cia chief, david petraeus. the pentagon is investigating general john allen for sending inappropriate e-mails to jill kelly. >> kelly, she's the florida woman who triggered the investigation, which led petraeus to step down. >> we want to get more insight on this quickly-developing story from lama hasan. she is live in our london bureau this morning. lama, can you break down for us, exactly, how big is an investigation is this? >> reporter: well, good morning to you, rob. there are reportedly between 20,000 to 30,000 pages of e-mails and other documents from general allen's communications with jill kelly, between 2010 and 2012. and they're underreview. defense department officials will not say whether they are involved in sexual matters or whether they are thought to include unauthorized disclosures. it's not known
south texas. snow-covered passes in the cascades and northern rockies. and wet roads from seattle to northern california. >> if you're traveling, airport delays are possible in bostonadelphia and washington, d.c. >>> and now, more details on the breaking news overnight. the top commander of afghanistan has been caught up in the scandal surrounding former cia chief, david petraeus. the pentagon is investigating general john allen for sending inappropriate e-mails to jill kelly....
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south americans are involved in. these surveillance photos show a jewelry team staking out a store in boston, waiting for a jewelry supplierier to make a sales call. they've been known to follow a victim for weeks or even months, learning their routines, waiting for the right time to strike. this time it was outside a hotel near chicago. >> this is not something that happens occasionally. it's pervasive. it's an epidemic. >> rich loebl is vice president of le vian jewelers in new york city. he says that thieves are so brazen, they'll even target jewelers in new york's heavily fortified diamond district. >> they say there are more police officers on the street here than anywhere else in new york, and the reason is, it's not safe to be out here without a police officer. a lot of these guys are retired. look over to the left there. see the guy with the hat on? >> right. >> retired cop, bet you anything there to protect that fedex delivery person. >> turns out he was right. but loebl learned all of this the hard way. in 1999, he was followed leaving a department store in cincinnati. after waving off his police escort, he stopp
south americans are involved in. these surveillance photos show a jewelry team staking out a store in boston, waiting for a jewelry supplierier to make a sales call. they've been known to follow a victim for weeks or even months, learning their routines, waiting for the right time to strike. this time it was outside a hotel near chicago. >> this is not something that happens occasionally. it's pervasive. it's an epidemic. >> rich loebl is vice president of le vian jewelers in new...
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boston is and the reach of. the latest hostilities in gaza coming after weeks of escalating tensions with israeli airstrikes and rocket attacks over the border. parts of the south is trying that brought europe to a standstill the continent tries to return to normality of to millions walked out of their jobs in protest against austerity only to be matched with a heavy hundred police response. and china's communist party elect a new leader to steer the country's powerhouse economy as part of a once in a decade political challenge. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me thanks for joining us israel is continuing its trikes on gaza with at least three palestinians reported killed this follows ones' day rocket attacks which left turn dead including the military leader of hamas israel has also warns that a ground operation is on the table all she's talking boston is intel of. overnight the bombardment continued from the air israeli airstrikes killed three more militants belonging to the same militant group in gaza as after jobbery the head of hamas his military wing who was killed in a targeted airstrike yesterday afternoon there's also reports conf
boston is and the reach of. the latest hostilities in gaza coming after weeks of escalating tensions with israeli airstrikes and rocket attacks over the border. parts of the south is trying that brought europe to a standstill the continent tries to return to normality of to millions walked out of their jobs in protest against austerity only to be matched with a heavy hundred police response. and china's communist party elect a new leader to steer the country's powerhouse economy as part of a...
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south carolina, and in indiana. and that takes to us margaret warn who are is at romney headquarters in boston with a guest. margaret? warner: yes, i am, gwen, and i'm here with william weld, ill weld, who was governor of massachusetts here from 1991 to '97. governor weld, thank you for joining us. how do you think it looks tonight? >> it's a pleasure to be back in boston. i think it looks very good for m.i.t. i think right along it has looked that way. i think the feing in the inmpaign is we'll takemp florid, north carolina, and virginia, thank you very much, and go on from there. >> warner: what is it you're counting on? >> myself, i think it comes down to people in the booth. and what they're going to reflect on when they go in there. without casting aspersions in any direction i think it's easy for people to conclude in the booth they don't want w four moe years of what they've had. >> warner: what impact do the think hurricane sandy has had on mitt romney? >> it's difficult to say. certainly, i've been living in new york. it was a big-- a big, powerful factor there. >> warner: now, there is also a very
south carolina, and in indiana. and that takes to us margaret warn who are is at romney headquarters in boston with a guest. margaret? warner: yes, i am, gwen, and i'm here with william weld, ill weld, who was governor of massachusetts here from 1991 to '97. governor weld, thank you for joining us. how do you think it looks tonight? >> it's a pleasure to be back in boston. i think it looks very good for m.i.t. i think right along it has looked that way. i think the feing in the inmpaign...
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amtrak says it will provide modified northeast regional service between boston and new haven today and between newark and points southl, here. there is some subway activity north of 34th street, but below 34th street, almost nothing. and that has been a real problem for folks in new york city. all of this having a big impact on travel. if you're driving into manhattan today, the mayor has ordered you cannot be in a car with fewer than three people. i've already received e-mails and tweets and texts from friends who are trying to drive into manhattan. they say it is a mess. yet again today over the george washington bridge, here's why mass transit, of course, has been compromised. and with that, we've had massive gridlock throughout the entire city and, of course, you've heard we've had a shortage of gas in the city. all of that causing big problems in the metro area. new jersey as we said, cars line up for miles at gas stations and at times blocking the highways. last night as i drove in from washington, i saw a line two miles long to get into a gas station off the freeway. i want to show you the gridlock yesterday i
amtrak says it will provide modified northeast regional service between boston and new haven today and between newark and points southl, here. there is some subway activity north of 34th street, but below 34th street, almost nothing. and that has been a real problem for folks in new york city. all of this having a big impact on travel. if you're driving into manhattan today, the mayor has ordered you cannot be in a car with fewer than three people. i've already received e-mails and tweets and...
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boston at 41 degrees. we're seeing very cool air for this part of november. all the way down toward the south. it's going to continue to stay here right on through the next couple of days and into the weekend. i'll show you what to expect for that thanksgiving holiday coming up. >>> well, tonight the twinkie, the ho ho, the snowball and classic cupcake, all american snack foods of that classic company could be in jeopardy. hostess, the company that created the tasty treats, announces it's closing its doors because of a labor dispute with its workers. pat collins tells us about the impact this could have on our area. >> reporter: i remember as a boy the old wonder bread bakery. it was near griffith stadium when the senators played. and you could smell that bread baking. you knew it was time to play ball. and after the game, if you were really, really good, maybe a twinkie. >> they taste good. they're really yummy inside. a lot of good yumminess inside. >> reporter: now we hear because of a labor dispute, wonder bread, hostess, and the iconic twinkie may be going the way of the stud ebaker. >> w
boston at 41 degrees. we're seeing very cool air for this part of november. all the way down toward the south. it's going to continue to stay here right on through the next couple of days and into the weekend. i'll show you what to expect for that thanksgiving holiday coming up. >>> well, tonight the twinkie, the ho ho, the snowball and classic cupcake, all american snack foods of that classic company could be in jeopardy. hostess, the company that created the tasty treats, announces...
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south end. i find in addition to its size which is very manageable, one of the real keys to success of boston is the high regard the city government has for government. in an era when civic engagement and government at all levels is held in low esteem, erroneously in my view, boston stands apart and is quite successful because of that intimate involvement. no one has been to a christening in boston in the last ten years that mayor thomas menino hasn't been too, counselor connolly, counselor ross, those of you from outside the city, government officials, city officials from other cities, do you share that view? >> absolutely i share that view. i have enormous respect for the council and the thomas menino administration and you are right that cities need government, that respect government. one way to think of this is an abundance of land hides many sins but when people are crowded together they need management to deal with congestion and contagious disease if and urban schools and the issues we are facing. those problems don't get solved by the private sector. they need a functioning government a
south end. i find in addition to its size which is very manageable, one of the real keys to success of boston is the high regard the city government has for government. in an era when civic engagement and government at all levels is held in low esteem, erroneously in my view, boston stands apart and is quite successful because of that intimate involvement. no one has been to a christening in boston in the last ten years that mayor thomas menino hasn't been too, counselor connolly, counselor...
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south side. i find that in addition to its size which is very manageable, one of the real keys to success of boston is the high regard that the city's government has for government. and in an era when civic engagement in government at all levels is held in low esteem, erroneously in my view, boston stands apart and is quite successful because of that intimate involvement. no one's been to a christening in the boston in the last ten years that the mayor hasn't been to. [laughter] same with, you know, counselor connolly, counselor pressley, counselor ross, etc. so those of you from outside of the city, government officials or city officials from other cities, do you share that view? >> well, absolutely i share that view. i mean, i have enormous respect for both the city council and for the administration, and i think you're absolutely right that cities need governments that respect government. one way to think about this is an abundance of land hides many sins. but when people are crowded together, they need management. they need management to deal with congestion and contagious disease and urban sch
south side. i find that in addition to its size which is very manageable, one of the real keys to success of boston is the high regard that the city's government has for government. and in an era when civic engagement in government at all levels is held in low esteem, erroneously in my view, boston stands apart and is quite successful because of that intimate involvement. no one's been to a christening in the boston in the last ten years that the mayor hasn't been to. [laughter] same with, you...
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boston. let me start tonight with this. it's a war of the worlds. one world is where you live. for you, america is a land of many people and many places. there's the deep southf cotton fields and warm summers. there's the california coast of sunny beaches and highways. there are rural areas where agriculture is king, a magnet for those ready for hard work. there are big cities in this world of yours, chicago, new york, miami, all rich in ethnicity and spicy in their diversity. there are suburbs where people take a tolerant view, where the prevalent attitude is live and let live. in this america, your america, there are whites, blacks, latinos, people whose families came here from the asian pacific. there are progressives, moderates, and conservatives all engaged in a running argument about the kind of country they want to live in. the role they want this country playing around the globe. how we ought to be protecting ourselves. okay. that's how you see it. i got another world for you. it's mainly traditional, culturally conservative, closed in, if you will. it doesn't go to the movies. it keeps its entertainment options to reality tv. wouldn't think to catch
boston. let me start tonight with this. it's a war of the worlds. one world is where you live. for you, america is a land of many people and many places. there's the deep southf cotton fields and warm summers. there's the california coast of sunny beaches and highways. there are rural areas where agriculture is king, a magnet for those ready for hard work. there are big cities in this world of yours, chicago, new york, miami, all rich in ethnicity and spicy in their diversity. there are suburbs...
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boston andy couldn't have been friendlier, called me by my first time. i spent the day with him, took him out to logan airport, he was going down to south carolina, i was saying all day what a kick it was, whether he won or lost, he didn't care, it was just terrific, he was having a ball running for president and in fact, we were waiting there and i said to him, do you have frequent flyer programs. he didn't even know what a frequent flyer program was. i said you're not going on charter jets, commercially and he said that's a great idea and siped up for the frequent flyer programs. cut to a year later, it was a very different michael dukakis that you ran into or 16 months later. very, very different. >> what was the difference? >> somber, tired, embattled. and i think the magnitude of his undertaking was felt upon him, put it that way. >> picture of jack kemp. >> this is -- that's again a very typical campaign photograph. you're always selling something as a politician. let's say it, you're selling ideas, program, you're selling yourself and you'll see throughout the book and from time to time that without the candidate seeing it, the skeptical look or the qu
boston andy couldn't have been friendlier, called me by my first time. i spent the day with him, took him out to logan airport, he was going down to south carolina, i was saying all day what a kick it was, whether he won or lost, he didn't care, it was just terrific, he was having a ball running for president and in fact, we were waiting there and i said to him, do you have frequent flyer programs. he didn't even know what a frequent flyer program was. i said you're not going on charter jets,...
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the united states, that is the northeast corridor from boston to washington and virginia, i think would like that move it on to richmond and south, in the structure that we're dealing with it has real estate potential, it has high speed rail potential. it's supports 40 million people within forty miles of the corridor. it needs to change how it's done. if you look at union station today, i know you know well, you see many venders there providing services with spaces that all used to be dedicated to passengers. we need to recreate the space for passengers. they are coming. the high speed rail will be coming whether i and my team are talented to make it happen. someone will name happen for the future. because that is the most efficient way to move people in such a dense corridor as the northeast. >> thank you very much, mr. boardman. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. johnson? >> on our side -- [inaudible] i have a question. incidentally, mr. boardman, it's a pleasure to see. you knowing you are from rome and you went to -- university which i now have the pleasure of representing. >> thank you. >> congratulations on the re
the united states, that is the northeast corridor from boston to washington and virginia, i think would like that move it on to richmond and south, in the structure that we're dealing with it has real estate potential, it has high speed rail potential. it's supports 40 million people within forty miles of the corridor. it needs to change how it's done. if you look at union station today, i know you know well, you see many venders there providing services with spaces that all used to be...
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that is the northeast corridor from boston to washington and virginia would like to move it right on to richmond and south in the structure that we're dealing with. it has real estate potential. it has high-speed rail potential. it supports 40 million people within 40 miles of that corridor, and it needs to change how it's done. if you look at union station today -- and i know you know it well -- you see many vendors that are there providing services with spaces that all used to be dedicated to passengers. we need to re-create the space for passengers because they're coming. and this high-speed rail will be coming whether i and my team are talented enough to make that happen, someone will make that happen for the future because that is the most efficient way to move people in such a dense corridor as the northeast. >> thank you very much, mr. boardman. thank you, mr. chairman. >> you're welcome. thank you. ms. johnson. there's no one on our side. i have a couple of questions. incidentally, mr. boardman, it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> knowing that you're from rome and knowing that you went to
that is the northeast corridor from boston to washington and virginia would like to move it right on to richmond and south in the structure that we're dealing with. it has real estate potential. it has high-speed rail potential. it supports 40 million people within 40 miles of that corridor, and it needs to change how it's done. if you look at union station today -- and i know you know it well -- you see many vendors that are there providing services with spaces that all used to be dedicated to...
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south, to san francisco, picking up the heaviest rain. that's two to four inches of additional rain. and the totals have been impressive. in the northeast, it is chilly this morning. bostonbout 40. philly, at 40. it's chilly this morning. and chilly for the next few mornings. but the daytime temperatures will really rebound. by the time we get to thanksgiving, 60 degrees for the parade in philly. 60 degrees for the parad >> that's the big board. all that weather is brought to you by home depot. josh? elizabeth? george? lara? >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up, the provocative new theory on who killed o.j. simpson's ex-wife, nicole, and ron goldman. the man confessing to the crime, right now. ldman. the man confessing to the crime, right now. and it is, by far, the best time to upgrade your appliances for less. washers and dryers that make laundry day a good day. refrigerators that keep energy bills low. all at prices you have to see to believe. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get this maytag washer and dryer for just $399 each. save $300 off the pair. [ female announcer ] the newest seasonal flavors are here. try new sugar free pumpkin spice...
south, to san francisco, picking up the heaviest rain. that's two to four inches of additional rain. and the totals have been impressive. in the northeast, it is chilly this morning. bostonbout 40. philly, at 40. it's chilly this morning. and chilly for the next few mornings. but the daytime temperatures will really rebound. by the time we get to thanksgiving, 60 degrees for the parade in philly. 60 degrees for the parad >> that's the big board. all that weather is brought to you by home...
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south across portion of new jersey. by 9:00 p.m. tuesday, the storm is gone. most areas across northeast pretty dry, bostoneve: all right. hey, maria, here is a big question: brian and i want to know whether or not we should put our snow tires on the car. >> brian: right. or the chains. >> gretchen: i guess i just won't drive. >> winter is around the corner, right? so you got to winterize your car. >> steve: there you go. all season steel belted radials. >> not because of this storm, though. >> steve: okay. >> gretchen: thanks. the funny thing is, when i live around the country and i still had minnesota license plates when i lived in dallas, people would follow me thinking that i knew what the heck i was doing. >> brian: and? >> gretchen: driving down the road. i'd feel like, hey, i haven't lived there full time since i was 17. don't follow me. i'm not necessarily good in the snow anymore. >> brian: they probably thought they were talking to fran tarkenton. >> gretchen: let's do headlines. the country's largist organic peanut processor shut down. this comes after a salmonella outbreak that made 41 people s
south across portion of new jersey. by 9:00 p.m. tuesday, the storm is gone. most areas across northeast pretty dry, bostoneve: all right. hey, maria, here is a big question: brian and i want to know whether or not we should put our snow tires on the car. >> brian: right. or the chains. >> gretchen: i guess i just won't drive. >> winter is around the corner, right? so you got to winterize your car. >> steve: there you go. all season steel belted radials. >> not...
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south. we're going to see it, kind of a stripe of about 1 to 3 inches of snow, and it's west of the big city. so boston, washington, we'll see some rain/snow mix but no real accumulations. although could see about an inch potentially in new york city. but that's it. harrisburg to scranton, allentown, and right here to morristown, new jersey, that's kind of the stripe where we could see about 1 to 3 inches. there are the winter weather add viedries. and even for garrett county, maryland, west of washington and the higher elevations. 2 to 4 inches of snow for you. also on the south side of this snowmaker, it's a rainmaker. look at birmingham, waking up to a loud noise. you've got lightning coming through, and it's all coming toward atlanta. so birmingham, montgomery, atlanta, kind of a slow go. this morning in birmingham, and later this morning into the early afternoon in washington. atlanta, georgia, will be quite slow. and new orleans, look at what's heading towards you. so the gulf coast, but, again, all the way from boston to new orleans, and in florida today will be the wet day. big picture. there's
south. we're going to see it, kind of a stripe of about 1 to 3 inches of snow, and it's west of the big city. so boston, washington, we'll see some rain/snow mix but no real accumulations. although could see about an inch potentially in new york city. but that's it. harrisburg to scranton, allentown, and right here to morristown, new jersey, that's kind of the stripe where we could see about 1 to 3 inches. there are the winter weather add viedries. and even for garrett county, maryland, west of...
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south. 38 in memphis, 42 in atlanta. that's a see your breath kind of morning. 28 in nashville. been a chilly november. 26 degrees up in albany and 35 in bostonrebound a little bit over the next couple days. generally speaking at or slightly below average with temps getting back into the 50s for friday and saturday. back in the 40s on sunday. daytime highs, 50 in chicago, san francisco 66, 44 in denver, 62 in san cass city. the weather map fairly quiet outside of this disturbance that's rolling across parts of the carolinas. it will be mild and quiet across parts of the central plainsant pacific northwest. getting into a sloppy pattern there if you're traveling to portland or seattle. this is the time of year, the next couple of weeks are typically the wettest of the season and in a pretty wet spot. bring along the umbrella and rain gear if you're heading up towards portland or seattle, san francisco looks to be nice but rather cool. that's the latest from here, guys, you are looking dry in the big apple but a fall crisp in the air for sure. >> indeed. we will agree with that. thank you so much, rob. >> 44 monz after the hour right now. >>> a
south. 38 in memphis, 42 in atlanta. that's a see your breath kind of morning. 28 in nashville. been a chilly november. 26 degrees up in albany and 35 in bostonrebound a little bit over the next couple days. generally speaking at or slightly below average with temps getting back into the 50s for friday and saturday. back in the 40s on sunday. daytime highs, 50 in chicago, san francisco 66, 44 in denver, 62 in san cass city. the weather map fairly quiet outside of this disturbance that's rolling...
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takes command of the continental army he goes to boston and sees black men with guns and knows he's not going to build a self this to his brethren south carolina and georgia. he stops that. eventually he changed his mind when he needed more bodies and his army peer we always have to weigh these things. they are not black-and-white issues. he was a man of his time, part of the society utterly dependent on slavery and knew he was not going to change the minds of his fellow slaveholders. we point to these founding fathers and genuinely with admiration. but this was clearly where they did not see the great conflagration that was coming. how still out c. davis is the author on "in depth" on booktv on c-span 2. a better after we have with some questions have been preapproval shape as now. we have an hour and half program. we'll be right back. >> host: and we're back live with kenneth davis, author and historian in new york city. this is booktv on c-span 2. mr. davis come you say when it comes to your career, your writing career that she give a lot of credit to join davis. who is that? >> guest: that would be my wife. she doesn't like her to
takes command of the continental army he goes to boston and sees black men with guns and knows he's not going to build a self this to his brethren south carolina and georgia. he stops that. eventually he changed his mind when he needed more bodies and his army peer we always have to weigh these things. they are not black-and-white issues. he was a man of his time, part of the society utterly dependent on slavery and knew he was not going to change the minds of his fellow slaveholders. we point...