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you saw a plow get stuck that plowed the parking lot here at this church in south boston. what chad myers and the other meteorologists are saying, the conditions are just going to continue to get worse as we now experience near white-out conditions in boston. >> chad myers saying over the next ten hours this thing is going to get worse and worse. we're going to be back on one hour from now at 10:00 eastern time. we'll be on for two hours all the way up to midnight. a special two-hour edition of "360." right now, piers morgan starts. chris cuomo is filling in for piers. that's starts right now. >>> all right, our thanks to everybody here. it's truly an honor to join the cnn team. thank you for the coat.
you saw a plow get stuck that plowed the parking lot here at this church in south boston. what chad myers and the other meteorologists are saying, the conditions are just going to continue to get worse as we now experience near white-out conditions in boston. >> chad myers saying over the next ten hours this thing is going to get worse and worse. we're going to be back on one hour from now at 10:00 eastern time. we'll be on for two hours all the way up to midnight. a special two-hour...
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representatives, john mccormick, a guy from south boston. robert drinen, a congressman from massachusetts in the '70s as the dean of the boston college law school vouching for him. and his brother, billy, who was the most powerful politician in massachusetts for all these years. it seems like this is a story about politics as much as it is about the fbi. >> it is. when you look at the long life of whitey bulger, you end up opening doors into many other worlds, politics being a big one. and whitey bulger, when he was doing nine years in the federal prison system for robbing banks, he had advantage no other -- few other inmates, if any, had, and that's access to power through his brother bill. they were lucky enough to have one of the most powerful men in the country, house speaker john mccormick, advocating for him in terms of accelerating his way through the prison system. and that's the kind of thing that we were able to, you know, uncover and develop and put into the full life story of whitey bulger as a result of his vast prison life which
representatives, john mccormick, a guy from south boston. robert drinen, a congressman from massachusetts in the '70s as the dean of the boston college law school vouching for him. and his brother, billy, who was the most powerful politician in massachusetts for all these years. it seems like this is a story about politics as much as it is about the fbi. >> it is. when you look at the long life of whitey bulger, you end up opening doors into many other worlds, politics being a big one....
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you saw a plow get stuck that plowed the parking lot here at this church in south boston. conditions are severe, and if what chad myers and the other meteorologists are saying, the conditions are just going to continue to get worse as we now experience near white-out conditions in boston. >> chad myers saying over the next ten hours this thing is going to get worse and worse. we're going to be back on one hour from now at 10:00 eastern time. we'll be on for two hours all the way up to midnight. a special two-hour edition of "360." right now, piers morgan starts. chris cuomo is filling in for piers. that's starts right now. >>> all right, our thanks to everybody here. it's truly an honor to join the cnn team. thank you for the coat. there's a hat somewhere as well. and i got my big first exclusive for you. piers morgan, he's okay. he's landed in london safely. we have new information for you tonight on the two big stories. new insight into that rogue ex-cop turned alleged killer that could help lead to his capture. plus reports on the restraining order his girlfriend took ou
you saw a plow get stuck that plowed the parking lot here at this church in south boston. conditions are severe, and if what chad myers and the other meteorologists are saying, the conditions are just going to continue to get worse as we now experience near white-out conditions in boston. >> chad myers saying over the next ten hours this thing is going to get worse and worse. we're going to be back on one hour from now at 10:00 eastern time. we'll be on for two hours all the way up to...
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this is a secondary street here in south boston. it's the primary streets that will be plowed first. streets like this second. although we did see some plows out here earlier today. and that's certainly a good indication that the city has things under control, at least at this point. we were told from city officials that they had at least 4,000 pieces of equipment out to man streets like this one and other streets as well. and in addition to that, you've got some 5,000 members of the national guard on standby just in case. so the conditions here in boston at this hour are bad. they are sure to get even worse as the hours move on. erin? >> drivers have been ordered i know to stay off the streets as we were saying, governor patrick saying if you're on the roads in boston after 4:00 in the afternoon, you could face up to a year in jail. are people heeding that warning? >> a year in jail, or a $500 fine. and so far, so far we've seen very little traffic out here. you can see the street, we've seen absolutely nothing for the past hour. m
this is a secondary street here in south boston. it's the primary streets that will be plowed first. streets like this second. although we did see some plows out here earlier today. and that's certainly a good indication that the city has things under control, at least at this point. we were told from city officials that they had at least 4,000 pieces of equipment out to man streets like this one and other streets as well. and in addition to that, you've got some 5,000 members of the national...
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that is south of boston.ant to get right to the area where the sea wall is breeched and people are in harm's way. it has happened in prevous storms and the big one blizzard of 78 and almost exactly from today . people are in harm's way and earlier today when the tides rolled in. that's when the danger was at its worst. they went out and knocked on doors and trying to get people out of the way it is it a potentially dangerous situation and not only south of boston, but also in the glouster area . that is in sit yout and down in plymouth, massachusetts and a lot of pouter outages. >> and for new england. 650,000 people along the eastern sea board and you and i talking moments ago . in the commercial break. they are in the areas that are hit by all of the rushing water. southeastern massachusetts to boston and cape cod. i that is hit hardest . i am in foxboro, we got two feet overnight . all of this snow came down in this blizzard. we were having a mild winter before the blizzard of 2013 hit. but this is one thi
that is south of boston.ant to get right to the area where the sea wall is breeched and people are in harm's way. it has happened in prevous storms and the big one blizzard of 78 and almost exactly from today . people are in harm's way and earlier today when the tides rolled in. that's when the danger was at its worst. they went out and knocked on doors and trying to get people out of the way it is it a potentially dangerous situation and not only south of boston, but also in the glouster area...
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we're in south boston, along a side street here. you can see how even though you've got some folks who are just walking the dogs, walking out here, for the most part, streets are completely empty. want to show you a problem that's going on over here. as you know, the state has access to some 4,000 vehicles, snow plows like this one, but this plow is experiencing what we witnessed across the city. he's stuck. he came into this church parking lot. was going to plow it, got halfway through, but the conditions proved to be too much, so he's been struggling to get out of that particular position for the past 20 minutes or so. but again, anderson, there is a fleet of some 5,000 vehicles like this that are out on the streets throughout the state, plowing roads. plowing the primary routes, plowing parking lots and secondary routes like the one that you see here. looks like he's finally going to make his way out of here, but we're going to move back just a little bit. as you know, anderson, in addition to the fleet of equipment that they hav
we're in south boston, along a side street here. you can see how even though you've got some folks who are just walking the dogs, walking out here, for the most part, streets are completely empty. want to show you a problem that's going on over here. as you know, the state has access to some 4,000 vehicles, snow plows like this one, but this plow is experiencing what we witnessed across the city. he's stuck. he came into this church parking lot. was going to plow it, got halfway through, but...
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not just for the cars parked on this street in south boston, but all throughout the city.me 600 plows are out on the roads as we speak right now doing what they can to try to combat the storm. and throughout the state, they have got some 4,000 pieces of equipment that are out spreading salt, spreading sand, doing anything they can, but as you can see from the conditions here, they really have an uphill battle because for the next several hours, the conditions in boston are just going to continue to get even worse. i know you were making fun of me about that hot chocolate, but you have to do what you have to to to try to stay warm. most people are staying inside. they're heeding the warnings from officials not to head outside. as you know, the governor already has banned traffic out on the roadways. the exemption only being for emergency vehicles. that has certainly helped because we haven't seen passenger vehicles out in the road. the own only vehicles we have s are plows. as you saw earlier, at 8:00, a plow came here, got stuck in this location, then got stuck over there.
not just for the cars parked on this street in south boston, but all throughout the city.me 600 plows are out on the roads as we speak right now doing what they can to try to combat the storm. and throughout the state, they have got some 4,000 pieces of equipment that are out spreading salt, spreading sand, doing anything they can, but as you can see from the conditions here, they really have an uphill battle because for the next several hours, the conditions in boston are just going to...
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came in from the cold to find no relief at home in scituate, massachusetts, south of boston.till without power, 37 degrees, as if outdoors. >> it's frustrating. i wish we had power. and -- but, i mean, i know there's people out there working hard. >> reporter: his crippled down and out neighborhood, which governor deval patrick visited today, have plenty of company in this post-storm misery in new england. streets as sidewalks, undrivable driveways, 135,000 homes and businesses waiting for electricity and heat. >> i appreciate very much the coordination and responsiveness, the support of the guard and of the state police. and the patience of the people. >> reporter: but patience is growing thin. as the messy clean-up continues, it's slow-going otherwise. connecticut's governor told many state employees to stay home. schools will close again tuesday in boston, as residents in hardest-hit communities are pressed into more active roles in the big dig. >> yeah, this is the middle of the street. >> reporter: the largest in hamden, connecticut, where a record-topping 40 inches of s
came in from the cold to find no relief at home in scituate, massachusetts, south of boston.till without power, 37 degrees, as if outdoors. >> it's frustrating. i wish we had power. and -- but, i mean, i know there's people out there working hard. >> reporter: his crippled down and out neighborhood, which governor deval patrick visited today, have plenty of company in this post-storm misery in new england. streets as sidewalks, undrivable driveways, 135,000 homes and businesses...
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ask what you can do for your country. >> then the accent distinctly from south boston or southie. >> r where in boston you're from, there's no denying there's a way of expressing yourself like no other. >> it's bizarre. >> it's impossible to find parking around here. >> are you trying to say how i say my rs, is that it? >> not just the accent that's different. >> you won't find sprinkles in these parts. >> they're jimmys. >> don't bother looking for the water cooler. >> it's a bubbler. >> grocery bags are -- >> bundles. >> it's not a rubber band. >> it's an elastic. >> well-dressed man may hear someone say. >> don't you look dapper? >> and if you ask for direction s you might hear something like that. >> you see dunkin' donuts, you've gone too far. turn a u' y. >> it's kind of a calling card. it adds local color to speech and the more local color the better. >> the roots of the boston accent are as deep as this city's history. >> you can actually trace features of the boston dialect all the way back to the earliest settlements of new england. r dropping and other features have to do w
ask what you can do for your country. >> then the accent distinctly from south boston or southie. >> r where in boston you're from, there's no denying there's a way of expressing yourself like no other. >> it's bizarre. >> it's impossible to find parking around here. >> are you trying to say how i say my rs, is that it? >> not just the accent that's different. >> you won't find sprinkles in these parts. >> they're jimmys. >> don't bother...
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his hood completely covered with snow he in boston in the south side of boston.re's been about a foot and a half of snow we have seen falling so far. plows have been moving in and out of the area. we have seen several plows come through here. in fact, one at 8:00 came into this church parking lot. doesn't look like it now because it looks like it's just been snow and no plow has been here, but a plow came through, got stuck in this driveway, then got stuck right over there. finally managed to get out. some 600 plows are already out on the streets of boston, doing what they can to battle the blizzard. going up and down streets like this, but you can see, it's near visibility. i know you have been checking in with julian cummings' car as he's driving around the streets. this is what he's been dealing with. it's basically a white-out here in boston. this is what it's like at just about 11:30, and the conditions are set to get even worse than what we're experiencing now. once again, gusts every now and then. not on the same way that ali is receiving them. the story h
his hood completely covered with snow he in boston in the south side of boston.re's been about a foot and a half of snow we have seen falling so far. plows have been moving in and out of the area. we have seen several plows come through here. in fact, one at 8:00 came into this church parking lot. doesn't look like it now because it looks like it's just been snow and no plow has been here, but a plow came through, got stuck in this driveway, then got stuck right over there. finally managed to...
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>> it is it finally stopped snowing here in massachusetts half an hour south of boston . we are seeing a few rays of sunshine come out which is a change from what we have seen in the last 24 hourings is what is left behind. this is it a drift but this spot here four feet of snow. the average in mass runnings between two to three feet and they are just getting a handle on the roads right now. that is going to take time. yesterday, the gost gov here in massachusetts at 4:00 banned all vehicles from the road and said notice one could go out unless they had necessary business. that ban remain necessary affect . we have seen a few cars that were breaking that ban. but most of the plow workers and state workers trying to stay on top. storm. 400,000 people without power right now . a massive power event. on top of all of the snow we had a wind evint on cape cod and south shore and north shore. we had massive wind. 50 to 70 miles per hour . those folks are still dealing with most of the trouble right now, on the coastal areas and they are seeing flooding in those areings . i thin
>> it is it finally stopped snowing here in massachusetts half an hour south of boston . we are seeing a few rays of sunshine come out which is a change from what we have seen in the last 24 hourings is what is left behind. this is it a drift but this spot here four feet of snow. the average in mass runnings between two to three feet and they are just getting a handle on the roads right now. that is going to take time. yesterday, the gost gov here in massachusetts at 4:00 banned all...
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. >> then the accent distinctly from south boston or southie. >> birds of a feather flock together. >r where in boston you're from, there's no denying there's a way of expressing yourself like no other. >> it's bizarre. >> it's impossible to find parking around here. >> are you trying to say how i say my rs, is that it? >> not just the accent that's different. >> you won't find sprinkles in these parts. >> they're jimmys. >> don't bother looking for the water cooler. >> it's a bubbler. >> grocery bags are -- >> bundles. >> it's not a rubber band. >> it's an elastic. >> well-dressed man may hear someone say. >> don't you look dapper? >> and if you ask for direction s you might hear something like that. >> you see dunkin' donuts, you've gone too far. turn a u' y. >> it's kind of a calling card. it adds local color to speech and the more local color the better. >> the roots of the boston accent are as deep as this city's history. >> you can actually trace features of the boston dialect all the way back to the earliest settlements of new england. r dropping and other features have to do w
. >> then the accent distinctly from south boston or southie. >> birds of a feather flock together. >r where in boston you're from, there's no denying there's a way of expressing yourself like no other. >> it's bizarre. >> it's impossible to find parking around here. >> are you trying to say how i say my rs, is that it? >> not just the accent that's different. >> you won't find sprinkles in these parts. >> they're jimmys. >> don't bother...
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neighborhoods, each with its own distinct flavor, from trendy back bay to north end's little italy to south bostonity built on strong family ties. born and raised in boston, this man used the city for his back drop of his best-selling books. >> there's no other place like it in the country. no place like it. i love the fact that it's a city where people very much walk the walk. they don't talk the talk much. >> regardless of where you live, seems everyone here is united behind one common cause, one reason for being, the boston red sox. sports here is a religion, then its cathedral is fenway park. you can't come to boston without coming to fenway park. this place is so cool, one of the most iconic sporting venues in the world. >> that's the grown monster right there. isn't that weird? >> i can't take you anywhere. we have a new yorker here! >> covering 48 square miles and surrounded by a beautiful harbor, boston is a city of charm, a place where the past truly comes alive. it is a fabulous, fabulous city. coming up, we'll learn how to speak with a real boston accent, sample some chowder, right? fir
neighborhoods, each with its own distinct flavor, from trendy back bay to north end's little italy to south bostonity built on strong family ties. born and raised in boston, this man used the city for his back drop of his best-selling books. >> there's no other place like it in the country. no place like it. i love the fact that it's a city where people very much walk the walk. they don't talk the talk much. >> regardless of where you live, seems everyone here is united behind one...
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to the south. boston will get a slushy mix of rain and snow. the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. there's a lot of substance, it just seems really fresh. there's like a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop is building our best breakfast sandwiches ever. new griddle-melts made fresh and hot. hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. i love this crispy bread... ...the roasted red peppers. it's awesome. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99 at ihop. this is an epic breakfast sandwich. [ anouncer ] ihop. everything you love about breakfast. you want that don't you? i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. every signature is uniqu
to the south. boston will get a slushy mix of rain and snow. the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. there's a lot of substance, it just seems really fresh. there's like a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop is building our best breakfast sandwiches ever. new griddle-melts made fresh and hot. hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. i love this crispy...
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you've got to get out into the neighborhoods like this one in south boston to see what's going on heree these plows come down the streets it creates mounds on both sides and buries these cars. these two have been at it for an hour and a half. they probably have another hour or so to go. you can see it's just car after car after car that's buried. you've got snowplows and salters that are out on the roads trying to do what they can to make the conditions a little easier. last night you remember i was in this parking lot and i'm not sure if you remember i was talking to anderson cooper and this plower actually got stuck. he's back here today. he has completely reteemed himself. brian, i want to talk about some of the challenges you face being out on the roads trying to clear so people can get through. >> well, a lot of people are trying to clean their cars out and sidewalks and, you know, we're trying to keep it off the street and just getting around on the corners. >> the travel ban is still in effect so only emergency vehicles are out. but you can tell people how difficult the conditio
you've got to get out into the neighborhoods like this one in south boston to see what's going on heree these plows come down the streets it creates mounds on both sides and buries these cars. these two have been at it for an hour and a half. they probably have another hour or so to go. you can see it's just car after car after car that's buried. you've got snowplows and salters that are out on the roads trying to do what they can to make the conditions a little easier. last night you remember...
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boston today. cold air coming all the way down to parts of the south.in louisville getting much colder in the southeast as we head into the weekend. meanwhile warming up in the west. 70s and even around 80 by the weekend in los angeles and san diego. on friday we're not going to see a lot more snow in the northeast. it will be more spotty by nature. but we're not going to completely dry out just yet. and eventually we'll see some showers move into the tennessee valley, more of a rain-snow mix expected in places like knoxville. look at how much cooler it's getting already. 31 in chicago. we'll be at 67 in orlando. enjoy that, because by the weekend temperatures continue to go down. here's your saturday forecast. looking at some snow for the appalachians, possibly. it's going to be minor. then all the way down into the great smoky mountains of tennessee and north georgia, may see half an inch to even an inch of accumulation if we can get that in the morning on saturday. then we warm things up a bit in the afternoons. so we'll be above freezing, especially
boston today. cold air coming all the way down to parts of the south.in louisville getting much colder in the southeast as we head into the weekend. meanwhile warming up in the west. 70s and even around 80 by the weekend in los angeles and san diego. on friday we're not going to see a lot more snow in the northeast. it will be more spotty by nature. but we're not going to completely dry out just yet. and eventually we'll see some showers move into the tennessee valley, more of a rain-snow mix...
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to the south. boston will get a slushy mix of rain and snow. the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. >>> suicide is such a taboo subject. one man found the courage to go public about his older brother's suicide after mindy mccready ended her life. "usa today" editor john siniff wrote about losing his brother, ted. he wrote this, i knew that he'd been battling debilitating back pain, alcoholism, drug abuse for years. i ache, still as i recall his sad eyes. and we can't keep looking the other way. john joins us live from washington, d.c. thank you for joining us. how are you doing? >> fine, don, thanks for having me on the show and for tackling this topic. >> it is a difficult and emotional topic. tell us about your brother, ted. did he feel ashamed about seeking treatment for mental health issues? >> i don't know if he felt ashamed as much as he was so far into it and his life had taken what he saw as such a desperate turn th
to the south. boston will get a slushy mix of rain and snow. the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. >>> suicide is such a taboo subject. one man found the courage to go public about his older brother's suicide after mindy mccready ended her life. "usa today" editor john siniff wrote about losing his brother, ted. he wrote this, i knew that he'd...
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early this afternoon in a boston neighborhood, actually not far from here, where we are in south boston, it all began early this afternoon when a father and his 12-year-old son, ashleigh, headed out like so many people did today, to clear out their car. basically what happened is the father cleared out the passenger side of the car. the young boy got cold so he decided to sit inside the car to get warm. and he had been inside the car for maybe 10, 15 minutes at the most. and he became overcome with carbon monoxide poisoning. unbeknownst to the father, the tailpipe of the car was clogled with snow. that's because a plow had come by the street. the snow, as you know in so many instances, ended up on top of the car. the car's tailpipe clogged with snow. the boy overcome. at one point, a firefighter who just happened to live in the neighborhood, octavious row, heard screams and came out to see what was going on. he was trying to help him. he looked over in the other side and saw a nurse, a 25-year-old woman who also just happened to live in the neighborhood, was giving the young boy cpr. un
early this afternoon in a boston neighborhood, actually not far from here, where we are in south boston, it all began early this afternoon when a father and his 12-year-old son, ashleigh, headed out like so many people did today, to clear out their car. basically what happened is the father cleared out the passenger side of the car. the young boy got cold so he decided to sit inside the car to get warm. and he had been inside the car for maybe 10, 15 minutes at the most. and he became overcome...
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we have seen another storm surge coiniciding with high tide and we are getting reports of south of bostonthere is it a breach of the sea wall and water is flooding in the stay . snow fell so quickly last night. stix inches an hour and look at long island expressway . all of these cars completely got strand we had a picture from the lie and all of these people had to abandon their cars. we have other things going on. a cold day today and not going to get above freezing. temperatures will remain above freezing and tonight bottoming out in the temperatures. everyone in the single digits . teanings for everybody tonight . alm of those 650,000 without people. this is the picture we are talking about. this is it the longhorns expressway. people were on the road and snow falling so quickly they got strand and had to abandon those cars it is it a central part of the lie getting pummel would there. sometimes do warm up by monday. we'll be back in the 40s for a couple of days and that will be a nice relief. unfortunate lie that will have rain but it will be missy and the temperatures will be up for
we have seen another storm surge coiniciding with high tide and we are getting reports of south of bostonthere is it a breach of the sea wall and water is flooding in the stay . snow fell so quickly last night. stix inches an hour and look at long island expressway . all of these cars completely got strand we had a picture from the lie and all of these people had to abandon their cars. we have other things going on. a cold day today and not going to get above freezing. temperatures will remain...
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to the south. boston will get a slushy mix of rain and snow. the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your progress-oh! story on facebook. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorit
to the south. boston will get a slushy mix of rain and snow. the city still cleaning up after that big blizzard that hit two weeks ago. >>> next, the deadly silence that surrounds suicide. one family's heartbreaking story. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. progress-oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less,...
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if you come to neighborhoods like this in south boston, you see the magnitude of what has happened here. you've got drifting, drifts of snow that have literally buried cars like this one. i know it's hard to make it out, but if i climb up, you see this is actually the hood of this car here. and if you look up the street here, it's that situation going all the way up the street on all the side streets out here, as well. the story here in boston, poppy, it's going to be the big dig. everyone coming out of their homes or at least a lot of people coming out of their homes in this neighborhood trying to do what they can to dig. i've got rich here, rich, let me bring you in. i know you were digging this morning for, what, an hour you were out here digging? >> yeah. >> reporter: how has it been for you so far? >> it's been good. car's out. i turned the car on. opened the doors. >> reporter: you were one of the lucky ones. you spent yesterday like so many working from home. you're an accountant. i think the city is glad for people like you who heeded warnings and stayed inside. what was it like
if you come to neighborhoods like this in south boston, you see the magnitude of what has happened here. you've got drifting, drifts of snow that have literally buried cars like this one. i know it's hard to make it out, but if i climb up, you see this is actually the hood of this car here. and if you look up the street here, it's that situation going all the way up the street on all the side streets out here, as well. the story here in boston, poppy, it's going to be the big dig. everyone...
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the storm system itself, still pulling away, just now to the south of boston, seeing so inin snow totalsere, six inches an hour. an hour. >> a father died waiting for an ambulance to arrive from another jurisdiction. we are at the d.c. fire ems headquarters. >> well, jim, tonight we are here at the headquarters and i must say that the son is angry. he wants to know wto know why d fire ems sent him a bill when his father died waiting for the ambulance to arrive. >> it's ridiculous. >> he is outraged. >> i feel angry and upset and disturbed that we received this bill. >> d.c. fire ems mailed a bill for $780.85 for ambulance services new year's eve night, that is when his father died while waiting for an ambulance at his southeast home. for more than 30 minutes. >> my sister and i were grieving about the situation. very angry about what happened and the service we did not receive from the district. >> the day after news 4 reported the story, the chief told us a fire truck was first on the scene. >> we did respond ask quickly as possible. i think we were at the area in question been nine min
the storm system itself, still pulling away, just now to the south of boston, seeing so inin snow totalsere, six inches an hour. an hour. >> a father died waiting for an ambulance to arrive from another jurisdiction. we are at the d.c. fire ems headquarters. >> well, jim, tonight we are here at the headquarters and i must say that the son is angry. he wants to know wto know why d fire ems sent him a bill when his father died waiting for the ambulance to arrive. >> it's...
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we're in south boston. take a look up the street. you can see, you can barely see 20, 30 feet in front of you. as you can see, the white-out conditions, you can get a better look when you look behind me. maybe we can get some light down the street where you can get an idea of just how severe the wind gusts here, the wind blowing, the snow blowing, the soft powder like snow, as you can see, blowing all around, making conditions here extremely, extremely severe. as you may have already heard and seen in the last hour, one of the snow plows that came into this particular paurking lot here, tried to come through here, got about this far, and then got stuck in this direction there, was there for about an hour and finally managed to get himself out. that gives you an idea, if an emergency vehicle gets stuck, that's an indication that no one should be on the road. in fact, the governor, as you know, issued -- just one moment. at one point, he issued an order basically banning all cars that are non-emergency from being out on the street. tha
we're in south boston. take a look up the street. you can see, you can barely see 20, 30 feet in front of you. as you can see, the white-out conditions, you can get a better look when you look behind me. maybe we can get some light down the street where you can get an idea of just how severe the wind gusts here, the wind blowing, the snow blowing, the soft powder like snow, as you can see, blowing all around, making conditions here extremely, extremely severe. as you may have already heard and...
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out there on cape cod as we go throughout the high tide cycles and anywhere in eastern mass, south of boston. as far as snow totals, this is the american computer. one to two feet. less for connecticut and massachusetts. a little less for new york city. widespread 6 to 10 over northern new england. the european computer which has been on this storm has been pinpointing it all along. much higher with the snowfall totals. again, upwards of 20 inches, even new york city possibly 11 inches. here's my forecast for the storm. this is my first estimate. i'll tweak this as needed. new york city, four to eight. here is that one to two foot line anywhere in eastern mass. there is going to be to be somewhere there will be banding and lightning and thunder during snowfall. again, we could see two feet in some spots. it's going to be a rough friday night and saturday morning. >> thank you, bill. >>> the ten most disliked athletes in america. >>> an outrage over some are calling a racist frat party at duke university. >>> plus, the thrill of victory. and the agony of racing up 1576 steps of the empire sta
out there on cape cod as we go throughout the high tide cycles and anywhere in eastern mass, south of boston. as far as snow totals, this is the american computer. one to two feet. less for connecticut and massachusetts. a little less for new york city. widespread 6 to 10 over northern new england. the european computer which has been on this storm has been pinpointing it all along. much higher with the snowfall totals. again, upwards of 20 inches, even new york city possibly 11 inches. here's...
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of boston real trouble when it comes to coastal flooding. situated to the south experienced some water coming over the seawall there's. flooding into homes. the concern there is that it won't abate and train away and instead it will freeze and cause even more problems. to the north, salisbury beach, evacuations. people were taken out by heavy equipment. in all of the situations up and down the coast the national guard has played a big role bringing in heavy equipment and trying to ensure that people are safe in the communities being hit by water unexpectedly. perhaps in some areas that hadn't been hit in previous storms or recently in previous storms. very tough situation. also one other thing thety is being particularly mindful of this carbon monoxide. they are trying to get the word out because there have been several fatalities including the death of a child. son had gone out to help his father clear out a car and sitting there to stay warm and overwhelmed by carbon monoxide. they are having people to be careful cleaning out their cars and also in their homes
of boston real trouble when it comes to coastal flooding. situated to the south experienced some water coming over the seawall there's. flooding into homes. the concern there is that it won't abate and train away and instead it will freeze and cause even more problems. to the north, salisbury beach, evacuations. people were taken out by heavy equipment. in all of the situations up and down the coast the national guard has played a big role bringing in heavy equipment and trying to ensure that...
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bulger ruled south boston for decades before spending 16 years on the run.eals bulger's violent life and his ties to the fbi. it is called "whitey bulger: america's most wanted gangster." and the manhunt that brought him to just. we're here with kevin coe, co-author, and john miller, a former fbi assistant director. good morning. >> good morning. >> the trial's coming up. you believe that whitey wants to make this what? >> he wants to change the narrative. to this point, everybody's told his story for him including us. what he wants is to refute two points. he says he was never an informant for the fbi. he says he never killed the two women whose murders are among the 19 he's charged with. those are the two things he most wants to refute. you say it's about getting even. he's not even going to get acquitted you say. >> there's no way that guy's going to walk out of prison. but i think he feels like this is his last chance. as he calls it, the big show. he didn't go out in a blaze of al gory in santa monica. he wants to go out in a blaze of glory in the court
bulger ruled south boston for decades before spending 16 years on the run.eals bulger's violent life and his ties to the fbi. it is called "whitey bulger: america's most wanted gangster." and the manhunt that brought him to just. we're here with kevin coe, co-author, and john miller, a former fbi assistant director. good morning. >> good morning. >> the trial's coming up. you believe that whitey wants to make this what? >> he wants to change the narrative. to this...
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snow for new york, beginning with the thunder snow into providence and boston, and you see that yellow precipitation there, just south of boston, that is the thunderstorm speed into this cold air and that is where we think the bull's eye of the two or three feet of snow by saturday will be falling up there into new england and definitely blizzard-like conditions as well. >> and thank you for the update. of course, can you track the forecast 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. remember, if you can't get to a television, we're now streaming our newscast live on your cell phone. just log on to our website, www.myfoxdc.com. and to get information about the web streaming. >> a news alert out of maryland tonight. an annapolis mother is being charged with killing hear two- year-old daughter. the police say that chelsea booth killed her little girl but the body has not been found. karen? >> reporter: chelsea michelle booth is charged with first- and second-degree murder and child abuse resulting in death. unbelievable charges if true and police say they got calls from concerned neighbors who have not seen the missing child earl
snow for new york, beginning with the thunder snow into providence and boston, and you see that yellow precipitation there, just south of boston, that is the thunderstorm speed into this cold air and that is where we think the bull's eye of the two or three feet of snow by saturday will be falling up there into new england and definitely blizzard-like conditions as well. >> and thank you for the update. of course, can you track the forecast 24/7 with the fox 5 weather app. remember, if...
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the majority of them south of boston on the south shore on cape cod and those national grid and m-star to four days for things to get back upjo online and for the bright side half of the customers who lost power have gotten it back and expected to make major progress into today and tomorrow, tuesday. and may be some thursday. some of those folks may have waited almost a whole week to get the power back. it's going to be a long week,harris. >> indeed it is, thank you very much, molly line. >> we want to take a moment to show you the pictures of the storm that our viewers have been sending us. this is from massachusetts, the heavy snow snapping a branch, landing on their car. that will do some damage. helen in connecticut says this one, can barely make anything out in that picture. drifts blowing snow against the windows and car roof tops peeking out under that blanket of snow. if you were ryan in connecticut, what do you do when a snowplow gets stuck? you find a bigger plow to drag it out. we want to see more of what's going on and continue to from where you are. just go to foxnews.com/
the majority of them south of boston on the south shore on cape cod and those national grid and m-star to four days for things to get back upjo online and for the bright side half of the customers who lost power have gotten it back and expected to make major progress into today and tomorrow, tuesday. and may be some thursday. some of those folks may have waited almost a whole week to get the power back. it's going to be a long week,harris. >> indeed it is, thank you very much, molly line....
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across new england, boston's south station to hartford, connecticut, today was all about moving on. >> we've been trying to get on trains, planes and automobiles for the last day or so. >> reporter: limited service resumed on the railways, flights were back on the boards. some even highlighting on-time departures. while the sunday sun was bright, the next day or two may pale by comparison as damages continue to mount around the region, perhaps delaying a quick return to normal. large parts of the long island expressway remained closed as plows opened escape routes for hundreds of stranded cars. nearby, heavy snow was blamed for a roof collapse at a bowling alley. today the president declared a federal emergency in hard-hit connecticut. in short, the blizzard's impact was significant and tragic. at least 12 deaths reported, including two carbon monoxide poisonings, both resulting from snow-clogged tailpipes. 635,000 customers lost power, more than 5,000 flights grounded, mass transit stopped in its tracks. and cleaning up the mess for some has turned more personal than preferred. my co
across new england, boston's south station to hartford, connecticut, today was all about moving on. >> we've been trying to get on trains, planes and automobiles for the last day or so. >> reporter: limited service resumed on the railways, flights were back on the boards. some even highlighting on-time departures. while the sunday sun was bright, the next day or two may pale by comparison as damages continue to mount around the region, perhaps delaying a quick return to normal....
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up to soon and even if they find themselves stranded, snowed in like this ireporter here, just south of bostonthat's her car covered in snow, nearly a foot falling here. waiting for the plows to come in and i'm sure lydia here and plenty of others have been stocking up on supplies to get them through. take a look at this. walmart, gone. >> raided. >> these people know how to do it. these new englanders know what's going on. >> they've been through it before. get the bread, get the milk. >> and also -- >> get the beer. >> this is new york. check this out. that's the line, those people there, braving the temperatures. for -- >> alcohol. >> a good night in. they know how to hunker down up there. yeah, this was outside of a wine shop in new york city making the best of a bad situation, right? >> good for them. >> check this out this tweet. if you live around the boston area, like i do, be safe, stay warm and drink beer, i guess. >> that sups it up. blizzard parties, why not? >> why not, exactly. and need i remind you there was that 4:00 p.m. stay off the roads, travel ban. check this out. that sig
up to soon and even if they find themselves stranded, snowed in like this ireporter here, just south of bostonthat's her car covered in snow, nearly a foot falling here. waiting for the plows to come in and i'm sure lydia here and plenty of others have been stocking up on supplies to get them through. take a look at this. walmart, gone. >> raided. >> these people know how to do it. these new englanders know what's going on. >> they've been through it before. get the bread, get...