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westchester, you are in light snow. limerick, you are in rain right now. philadelphia, the dividing line we have talked about for days. the i-95 corridor through the middle of philadelphia. conceivably by the time the storm is done, we could see 8 inches in a place like chestnut hill and 2 inches at the airport. those are not the forecast totals but that's the type of differences we could see in a very short distance along that corridor. we go down into delaware, dover, middletown, newark, all looking at some snow right now making its way through the area. again, this is probably going to transition back and forth from snow to rain. we also have storm ranger out there. this is our own radar on wheels. we have stuck it smack dab in the middle of montgomery county where we are expecting some of the highest snowfall totals. it is picking up right on the edge of philadelphia. so, you can see how accurate it is. this is how we will be able to tell all night and throughout the day tomorrow exactly where the snow line is wavering back and forth. norristown right
westchester, you are in light snow. limerick, you are in rain right now. philadelphia, the dividing line we have talked about for days. the i-95 corridor through the middle of philadelphia. conceivably by the time the storm is done, we could see 8 inches in a place like chestnut hill and 2 inches at the airport. those are not the forecast totals but that's the type of differences we could see in a very short distance along that corridor. we go down into delaware, dover, middletown, newark, all...
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Mar 5, 2018
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this is old westchester pike. and right over across the way you can see that's westchester pike, which is open. but you've got a lot of roads like this where you have wires down, debris on the roadways throughout delaware county. and delaware county still being hit the hardest in terms of power outages. take a look at video from the past couple of days. we've been hearing a lot of those generators and chainsaws going. halverford ymca had been helping. people pitching in anyway they can, welcoming folks into their home so they can get in out of the cold because there's no power. the county here delaware county has been telling residents power might not be fully back on until wednesday or thursday. so we'll give you another live look here. again this is old westchester pike here in havertown. you also have a lot of traffic lights that are out in the area that we saw as well. so people heading back to work or school this morning might be a little bit challenging today. as we've been mentioning some schools have close
this is old westchester pike. and right over across the way you can see that's westchester pike, which is open. but you've got a lot of roads like this where you have wires down, debris on the roadways throughout delaware county. and delaware county still being hit the hardest in terms of power outages. take a look at video from the past couple of days. we've been hearing a lot of those generators and chainsaws going. halverford ymca had been helping. people pitching in anyway they can,...
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Mar 19, 2018
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the 12-story westchester plaza building in fort worth is nothing more than a big pile op rubble now. the building was imploded sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. the building first opened in the 1950s as luxury apartments. but over the past 20 years the westchester building was an assisted living facility. >>> drives leaving alameda are being warned to stay away twr the posy tube during tomorrow's commute. crews are working to repair a damaged storm drain. cal transwill keep one lane closed most of the week. >>> as if losing their house in the fires wasn't enough, a couple also lost their cat. >> the happy reunion with that cat they love so much. >>> and the rain has let up, but not for long. drew tuma is up next with the accuweather forecast. >>> march madness has never rang for true. another number one seed upset tonight. florida state knock off xavier florida state knock off xavier with a late rally and move on at&t has a network with thousands of best-in-class security experts. which means... more of the eye balls you want watching the network... & less of the ones you don't. more exper
the 12-story westchester plaza building in fort worth is nothing more than a big pile op rubble now. the building was imploded sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. the building first opened in the 1950s as luxury apartments. but over the past 20 years the westchester building was an assisted living facility. >>> drives leaving alameda are being warned to stay away twr the posy tube during tomorrow's commute. crews are working to repair a damaged storm drain. cal transwill keep one lane closed...
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and closer look at westchester where we've already seen 2.3 inches of snow. for philadelphia switching up here and still seeing steady, light snow. allentown, just starting to see more moisture fill in here so we're getting light snow as well. same thing for the poconos. atlantic city, cape may, dover, we're only seeing rainfall. and so you can tee that rain-snow line continues to transition to the south here as colder air continues to work into this system. our wind gusts are going to pick up, so that's going to be a big part of the story especially as we get heavy snow bands. meteorologist krystal klei has what you can expect in your neighbor. >> we want to go through the timing as we run through the rest of the day. there's going to be so much changing. this is actually looking at columbus boulevard in philadelphia where some coastal flooding has forced all the way up the delaware river. so you do see those wet roads and on top of that wet snow that's melting onto the ground. so roadways are wet at this point, not snowy. now through 8:00 a.m., wet snow. tr
and closer look at westchester where we've already seen 2.3 inches of snow. for philadelphia switching up here and still seeing steady, light snow. allentown, just starting to see more moisture fill in here so we're getting light snow as well. same thing for the poconos. atlantic city, cape may, dover, we're only seeing rainfall. and so you can tee that rain-snow line continues to transition to the south here as colder air continues to work into this system. our wind gusts are going to pick up,...
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Mar 19, 2018
03/18
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the 12-story westchester plaza building in fort worth is nothing more than a big pile of rubble. the building imploded sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. the building first opened in the 1950s as luxury apartments. over the past 20 years the westchester building was an assisted living facility. >> with another workwoke around the corner a warning for drivers in the east bay if you use the posey tube. expect delays throughout the week. abc 7 news was in alameda outside the tube this afternoon. caltrans says one lane will be closed most of the week. crews are keeping the lane closed while they fix a sinkhole from an underground storm drain this woke. drivers can save time by taking other routes from alameda to downtown observing hand. >> somebody in pennsylvania is smiling pretty big tonight because they are millions of dollars richer. other are the winning night's $450 million powerball drawing. 22, 57, 59, 60, 66. the powerball number is 7. one ticket purchased in pennsylvania matched all six numbers to win the janet which is the eighth largest in powerball history. cash value $274 mill
the 12-story westchester plaza building in fort worth is nothing more than a big pile of rubble. the building imploded sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. the building first opened in the 1950s as luxury apartments. over the past 20 years the westchester building was an assisted living facility. >> with another workwoke around the corner a warning for drivers in the east bay if you use the posey tube. expect delays throughout the week. abc 7 news was in alameda outside the tube this afternoon....
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Mar 8, 2018
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well, several miles south of westchester county and new york city. the mayor says things are doing ok. crews are out. school is hope this morning. mayor de blasio says it is as usual. we're track it closely. the national weather service does have a winter weather warning in effect that will be uneffect until 4:00 a.m. >> now people like to complain about having no power and having messy pickups and pickups of school, but all in all, this is what march does, right, bill? in like a lion, out like lamb. bill: all right. you lost power. >> i did only temporally today. i am assuming, everything is going to be fine. my block one of the lucky ones. just how bad was it? when is it going to be finished? we are talking about coastal flooding. snow, accumulation, some places are higher than foot, are and 40 miles per hour wind gusts is it all done? dan zarrow, what do you got? >> well, bill, you forgot about the most exciting part of this storm. the thunder snow. nor'easter so intent. the snow flakes crashing around on the clouds so violently we did have many r
well, several miles south of westchester county and new york city. the mayor says things are doing ok. crews are out. school is hope this morning. mayor de blasio says it is as usual. we're track it closely. the national weather service does have a winter weather warning in effect that will be uneffect until 4:00 a.m. >> now people like to complain about having no power and having messy pickups and pickups of school, but all in all, this is what march does, right, bill? in like a lion,...
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if you're closer to westchester it's actually a bit of a break there. but the other thing we're watching is the changeover. so if you were just outside of wilmington, we're seeing light rain and but also seeing a bit of a changeover here. and that's what we're going to watch for the entire area. we have lots of moisture stretching down from philadelphia to atlantic city. if you're closer to cape may, dry conditions. but we're seeing gusty wind speeds that will start to pick up as we go through the morning. wind gusts at 7:00 a.m., not too bad. 29 in millville. the worst of it will be in dover here with wind gusts closer to 40 miles an hour. but heading into the afternoon now we're talking wind gusts closer to 60 miles an houper ho. and these are going to stay strong. for a closer look at the timing for your neighborhood, we're going to send it over to meteorologist steve sosna. >>> good morning, brittney. it just depends when you're out and about. some snowflakes startdiing to m in with that changeover happening. the comcast center looking north and wes
if you're closer to westchester it's actually a bit of a break there. but the other thing we're watching is the changeover. so if you were just outside of wilmington, we're seeing light rain and but also seeing a bit of a changeover here. and that's what we're going to watch for the entire area. we have lots of moisture stretching down from philadelphia to atlantic city. if you're closer to cape may, dry conditions. but we're seeing gusty wind speeds that will start to pick up as we go through...
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Mar 2, 2018
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but especially east whiteland, westchester.ight down through north star, wilmington, newark, red lion. take a look at this. these are all of the damage reports just so far. this is going to double, triple, even quadruple before the evening is over. this is wind damage that we're looking at. you can see the back edge of the storm not affecting places like harrisburg or pittsburgh. parked off the shoreline here pounding us, so this is what we're going to be looking at as far as impacts and timing. the destructive high wind, those 50 to 70 mile an hour winds, that is through tonight. heavy wet snow and whiteout conditions through tonight. property damage, dangerous travel, that is through tonight and the coastal flooding, that big threat sets up late tonight and through tomorrow morning. guys, back to you. >> all right, taking a live look at the conditions in ocean city, cape may county. strong wind gusts there. 70 miles per hour wind gusts and you can see, the rain there on the lens continuing to rain and some of that snow coming
but especially east whiteland, westchester.ight down through north star, wilmington, newark, red lion. take a look at this. these are all of the damage reports just so far. this is going to double, triple, even quadruple before the evening is over. this is wind damage that we're looking at. you can see the back edge of the storm not affecting places like harrisburg or pittsburgh. parked off the shoreline here pounding us, so this is what we're going to be looking at as far as impacts and...
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Mar 5, 2018
03/18
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all of this is happening a few steps from where westchester pike crosses over the blue route. these crews are restoring the lines up and down this roadway here, power pole by power pole, reinstalling the pole and reinstalling the lines and getting the power back on for these folks in delaware county before that second storm hits us this week. that's the latest. george spencer, nbc10 news. >> airports are getting ready for this week's nor'easter. some airlines are are issuing travel waivers already this week. check with your airline to see if you qualify. we have seen a lot of damage across the area. harry hairston explains what you should do if your car takes a beating during severe weather. let nbc10 help you prepare for the next nor'easter. download our free app to see who will feel the strongest effects of the storm using our real-time radar. >> bill cosby's attorney appear in a courtroom to try to block some testifying in his retrial. he faces numerous charges stemming from a 2004 encounter with 2004 university employee constand. deanna is inside for the motions. the judge
all of this is happening a few steps from where westchester pike crosses over the blue route. these crews are restoring the lines up and down this roadway here, power pole by power pole, reinstalling the pole and reinstalling the lines and getting the power back on for these folks in delaware county before that second storm hits us this week. that's the latest. george spencer, nbc10 news. >> airports are getting ready for this week's nor'easter. some airlines are are issuing travel...
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Mar 7, 2018
03/18
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about 2.5 inches in westchester and wilmington, delaware, a couple of inches. we're looking at quite a bit by the time this is all over. let's talk about some of the impact for the lehigh valley, berks county and our pennsylvania suburbs. starting with this morning, snowing, already getting that snow on the ground. most of the roadways are still wet, not snowy. but that is going to impact your drive because you're going to have to the windshield wipers on and take a slow out there. by midday now it's getting heavier, and it's going to start to stack. now we've got snow packed roadways by the afternoon, evening, and even into the night once the snow comes to an end. good news is thursday morning things start to dry out, but roads may still be a bit messy tomorrow morning. >> let's talk more about the roads if you are heading out, if you are going to work today. ten after 6:00. >> jessica boyington has her eyes on the cam rauz wrferas, r. >> you can definitely see cars moving through the area, and so wet on most of the majors and lot of secondary roads right now.
about 2.5 inches in westchester and wilmington, delaware, a couple of inches. we're looking at quite a bit by the time this is all over. let's talk about some of the impact for the lehigh valley, berks county and our pennsylvania suburbs. starting with this morning, snowing, already getting that snow on the ground. most of the roadways are still wet, not snowy. but that is going to impact your drive because you're going to have to the windshield wipers on and take a slow out there. by midday...
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Mar 7, 2018
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that is the case and talking to drivers driving the area here around westchester and they say that the roads are clear and in good shape. let me step out here route 3, we are in west goshen township and just wet. we have power outages here in the county and started with 900 people out of power from the last storm. and now that number about 3900 and most in east town. the snow arrived in chester county overnight pretty to look at but on trees and wires impacted some electric service. some man filling gas cans at 10:00 a.m. >> i'm filling up for my generate we lost power an hour ago. >> we lost it last week for 20 hours, right now we are out this morning i don't know how long. >> initially the roads are wet and clear and heavy snow began and visibility dropped and driving conditions deteriorated. >> a van face forward into the hill and the pickup truck went down the gully and into the woods and the the police are there on both of them. >> not pleasant out right now. not easy to get around. >> slow down. >> plow crews kept main roads open and snowfall tapered off at 3:00 and this plow ope
that is the case and talking to drivers driving the area here around westchester and they say that the roads are clear and in good shape. let me step out here route 3, we are in west goshen township and just wet. we have power outages here in the county and started with 900 people out of power from the last storm. and now that number about 3900 and most in east town. the snow arrived in chester county overnight pretty to look at but on trees and wires impacted some electric service. some man...
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same thing for rehoboth beach and avalon. 58 in westchester.n atlantic city, 55 in ann arbor. plus we have rain to tell you about over philadelphia with moderate downpours in there. same thing over wilmington. vineland looks to be dry right now. reading also seeing light rain. take a look at allylten. we're starting to see some of the rain switchover to snow. so that's what we're watching is all of this rain switching over to wet snow, and it could happen right over your evening commute. we'll have more detail on that, but for our coastal flooding issues we'll send it over to meteorologist steve sosna. >>> so the coastal element is a significant one at that. it just depends on what neighborhood you're in. not a lot of action right now in philadelphia. chilly, it's raw but not terrible. a live look at ocean city, new jersey, right now. the boardwalk. that soft churning right now and i've been watching the pressure falls off the east coast. some other indicators we had a 66 mile per hour wind gust down in virginia, and we've also been watching in
same thing for rehoboth beach and avalon. 58 in westchester.n atlantic city, 55 in ann arbor. plus we have rain to tell you about over philadelphia with moderate downpours in there. same thing over wilmington. vineland looks to be dry right now. reading also seeing light rain. take a look at allylten. we're starting to see some of the rain switchover to snow. so that's what we're watching is all of this rain switching over to wet snow, and it could happen right over your evening commute. we'll...
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Mar 8, 2018
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. >> reporter: in new york, westchester coupe executive calling on the heads of both con-ed and new york state electric to resign after their companies, quote, fumbled, recovery efforts. >> there are human beings out this. >> reporter: this morning, con-ed responded in a statement that reads, we remain focused on the recovery and restoration from two back-to-back storms. we visited westchester county for a look at the efforts. >> in this one location, there's roughly a dozen power trucks. the power lines are down all the way around that road. this crew here drove in from wisconsin. >> reporter: and while some deal with power outages, we found another concern for those living on the coast. here in massachusetts, parts of the sea wall were destroyed in last week's nor'easter, and now residents wonder if their homes will survive. >> reporter: before the storm hit, some homeowners worked alongside crews to reenforce the collapsed wall. >> the next door neighbor and myself just went ahead and started doing the repair work because if we didn't do it, well, then, within hours of that, my house
. >> reporter: in new york, westchester coupe executive calling on the heads of both con-ed and new york state electric to resign after their companies, quote, fumbled, recovery efforts. >> there are human beings out this. >> reporter: this morning, con-ed responded in a statement that reads, we remain focused on the recovery and restoration from two back-to-back storms. we visited westchester county for a look at the efforts. >> in this one location, there's roughly a...
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westchester, again, all starting to see the snow here. wilmington, we are starting to see darker blue, that's more moderate snow coming down for us. but it is not the entire area. if you're closer to the shore, we are seeing rainfall near atlantic city to sea issl s atlantic city to sea isslisle, may. it is possible along the shore we will just continue to see a lot of rain throughout the day. most of the area is expected snow. wind speeds another concern for us. right now it is relatively calm. toms river, close to 17, even 20 miles per hour. that's going to shift as we go into the rest of today. wind gusts 40 miles per hour. for a closer look as we look ahead, over to meteorologist crystal clyde. >> we will really dive neighborhood to neighborhood. we will start pennsylvania suburbs. this is a live look from allentown. the picture is quiet right now, and i will tell you why. this storm system is wrapping in ocean air. it is is pulling from the ocean. they were just getting rain the last few hours. as a whole, this handles the timing ofl
westchester, again, all starting to see the snow here. wilmington, we are starting to see darker blue, that's more moderate snow coming down for us. but it is not the entire area. if you're closer to the shore, we are seeing rainfall near atlantic city to sea issl s atlantic city to sea isslisle, may. it is possible along the shore we will just continue to see a lot of rain throughout the day. most of the area is expected snow. wind speeds another concern for us. right now it is relatively...
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Mar 14, 2018
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>> i was living in westchester. where i grew up. look a lot like me. >> now he is hobnobbing with celebrities at the super bowl and has become a magnificent -- a magnet for selfies. >> there you go. is that going in your story? >> this has completely rearranged your life. >> yes because i was really set on moving to l.a. but i took that job and stuck around. >> 24,564. getting it right. >> i thought the concept was brilliant. i couldn't fathom the global cultural phenomenon it has become. we have millions tuning in. we have catered lunch now. every day bigger and bigger improvement. >> i'm impressed. you're a smart guy do you think you could win one of these quizzes. >> i've tried but failed every time. >> tell me about the daily launch. >> we didn't know what would happen. >> the cofounder has a history in internet start ups, creating the popular video company vine with cofounder collin crawl and then working at twitter. >> why do you think it is such a massive hit. >> i think it's the view,you have to be there at 3:00 p.m. or 9:00
>> i was living in westchester. where i grew up. look a lot like me. >> now he is hobnobbing with celebrities at the super bowl and has become a magnificent -- a magnet for selfies. >> there you go. is that going in your story? >> this has completely rearranged your life. >> yes because i was really set on moving to l.a. but i took that job and stuck around. >> 24,564. getting it right. >> i thought the concept was brilliant. i couldn't fathom the...
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chestnut hill, 45 degrees. 43 degrees in westchester. doylestown, 44. lots of sunshine expected. vorhees 44, smyrna, 46 degrees will be your high. coming up we'll talk about nor'easter number two heading our way. >>> a message for hollywood. how diversity took center stage at the oscar and the efforts to make amends for last year's best picture mixup. ♪ gus, you are crushing it! just trying to shed those extra pounds. (giggles) me too. gettin' the beach body back... (sighs) is gonna take a lot of work. this will help you power through. one million dollar power payday, new from the pennsylvania lottery. yup, with top prizes of a million bucks. so, how do i look? like a winner. (they both laugh) keep on scratchin'! >>> well, the stars shined bright at the oscars, and this year's ceremony was about more than just movies. actresses and actors talked about everything from the me too movement to racial diversity part of a night full of special moments. >> jennifer, good morning. got a lot to cover. >> reporter: got a lot to cover. tracy, vai, good morning. as you mentioned hollywood ha
chestnut hill, 45 degrees. 43 degrees in westchester. doylestown, 44. lots of sunshine expected. vorhees 44, smyrna, 46 degrees will be your high. coming up we'll talk about nor'easter number two heading our way. >>> a message for hollywood. how diversity took center stage at the oscar and the efforts to make amends for last year's best picture mixup. ♪ gus, you are crushing it! just trying to shed those extra pounds. (giggles) me too. gettin' the beach body back... (sighs) is gonna...
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westchester in the low 40s. 45 in trenton. ocean city, 46. wilmington ti wilmington will see a high today of 49 degrees. >>> let's get a peek at traffic on 95. >> watching 95 right around front street. we look good actually and drive times moving towards center city are really quick. actually from woodhaven to the vine still about a 12 minute trip. 422 looks good. i always check in on the eastbound side. from 29 to the schuylkill expressway. we're still watching things out in springfield township where a vehicle went off the road near exit 5. if you still want to take the new jersey turnpike you're okay to do so. you're not going to be stuck inning t in anything. >>> breaking overnight, shooter on the loose. two women are hurt after the guys they were with pulled off a violent heist. what we're learning about the suspects that police are after. >>> plus puppy love. how dozens of pets stranded in the storm made their way back to owners. >>> and still ahead highlights from the oscars, the winners and the history makers. >>> florida lawmakers ha
westchester in the low 40s. 45 in trenton. ocean city, 46. wilmington ti wilmington will see a high today of 49 degrees. >>> let's get a peek at traffic on 95. >> watching 95 right around front street. we look good actually and drive times moving towards center city are really quick. actually from woodhaven to the vine still about a 12 minute trip. 422 looks good. i always check in on the eastbound side. from 29 to the schuylkill expressway. we're still watching things out in...
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Mar 6, 2018
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chester county, westchester to coatesville, all looking at that 5 to 9-inch range. and into the northern edge of philadelphia county. so, what we're looking at as we talking about that "first alert" for the pennsylvania neighborhoods all that we just showed you, south jersey and north delaware all looking at accumulating snow. brittney is going to run through the wide view of the region coming up. >> krystal, thanks for that. let's take a look at route 202. >> jessicas? has that. what are you seeing. >> route 209, not too bad right now. let's get ahead of the curve as we see any major delays but most look good. watching in which construction, right lane is blocked route 130 northbound. and you should be able to get by, and look around bustard road and fry road, we have a downed pole and closed road in darby paoli road. back over to you. >> jessica, thank you. >>> left week's storms smashed cars, homes, property. we asked the experts what you need to do when you file storm damage insurance claims. >>> also, backyard craters. up next, what neighbors in chester county
chester county, westchester to coatesville, all looking at that 5 to 9-inch range. and into the northern edge of philadelphia county. so, what we're looking at as we talking about that "first alert" for the pennsylvania neighborhoods all that we just showed you, south jersey and north delaware all looking at accumulating snow. brittney is going to run through the wide view of the region coming up. >> krystal, thanks for that. let's take a look at route 202. >> jessicas?...
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Mar 24, 2018
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the features of this house are similar to the westchester mystery house now.earlier stages after sarah purchased it. >> we never dreamed we would find anything like this. it's something i have been waiting 40 years to see and it finally materialized. exciting. >> another exciting thing about this picture it's only the second ever photo showing sarah winchester at her san jose mansion. >> it looks even spookier in the older photo for some reason. >> what if the first one was haunted. >> do we have rain coming? >> we do. making it look spookier at the winchester mystery house tomorrow with on and off showers. next week, 80 on friday. >> my good snoons almost a 30-degree jump from tony. >> way to go, jeff. >> thank you for joining us, nightly news with lester holt is coming up next. >>> developing news tonight. a deadly terror attack in france and a dramatic end to a supermarket hostage drama. isis claiming responsibility as a gunman goes on a rampage. police storming in with the help of a hero officer who traded places with the hostage. >>> also developing. the
the features of this house are similar to the westchester mystery house now.earlier stages after sarah purchased it. >> we never dreamed we would find anything like this. it's something i have been waiting 40 years to see and it finally materialized. exciting. >> another exciting thing about this picture it's only the second ever photo showing sarah winchester at her san jose mansion. >> it looks even spookier in the older photo for some reason. >> what if the first one...
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Mar 8, 2018
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gusting closer to 30 miles per hour for westchester and wilmington. same thing heading into the afternoon. feels-like temperatures, by 1:00, around 39 degrees. the feels-like is going to stay in the low 30s for most of the area. >>> coming up, a closer look at the ten-day forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington checking the road conditions starting with the schuylkill expressway. the schuylkill expressway probably looks the worst yesterday. a big mess in both directions. right now not bad. i'm surprised how clear most of the majors are at this point and this early in the game. the schuylkill and around spring garden is where we're watching, eastbound toward center city, westbound toward the king of prussia area. 422 doesn't look too bad. pretty much looks the same. eastbound 29 to the schuylkill, an eight-minute trip, no delays. also checking mass transit. service has resumed for septa and the regional rails. there also will be bus suspensions and detours. check there before you head out. atlantic city, a rail service for new jersey tr
gusting closer to 30 miles per hour for westchester and wilmington. same thing heading into the afternoon. feels-like temperatures, by 1:00, around 39 degrees. the feels-like is going to stay in the low 30s for most of the area. >>> coming up, a closer look at the ten-day forecast. >>> good morning, everyone. jessica boyington checking the road conditions starting with the schuylkill expressway. the schuylkill expressway probably looks the worst yesterday. a big mess in both...
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we've been coming across dramatic scenes like this one throughout westchester county, which explains why so many people are still without power. nearly 400,000 in the region in the dark tonight. people like mary ellen dorfman. >> we expect to be out until tomorrow evening, and then with the impending storm, i hope we don't lose it again. >> reporter: in brain tree, massachusetts officials are desperate to repair two schools after the storm peeled off their roofs. and in east wareham -- >> i'm just glad it was here. >> reporter: glen sharp is thankful his jeep kept this tree from crashing into his family's home. inside that corner room -- glen's mom and sister. >> linsey with us now tonight. power outages still a very big problem, caused by the falling trees, one of them behind you. linsey could not hear us, but we could tell from the tree that damage has caused real problems. meteorologist rob marciano is tracking the storm for us, as well. >> with all those people without power, this is the last thing they want to hear. this storm just 36 hours out and already bringing blizzard cond
we've been coming across dramatic scenes like this one throughout westchester county, which explains why so many people are still without power. nearly 400,000 in the region in the dark tonight. people like mary ellen dorfman. >> we expect to be out until tomorrow evening, and then with the impending storm, i hope we don't lose it again. >> reporter: in brain tree, massachusetts officials are desperate to repair two schools after the storm peeled off their roofs. and in east wareham...
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we've been coming across dramatic scenes like this one throughout westchester county. which explains why so many people are still without power. nearly 400,000 in the region in the dark. people like mary ellen dorfman. >> we expect to be out until tomorrow evening. and then with the impending storm, i hope we don't lose it again. >> reporter: in brain tree, massachusetts, officials are desperate to repair two schools. after the storm peeled off their roofs. in east wareham -- >> i'm just glad it was here. >> reporter: glen is thankful his jeep kept the tree from crashing into his family's home. his mom and sister were inside that part of the house. linsey davis, abc, yonkers, new york. >>> the northern states not the only ones with bad weather this morning. let's take a look at your forecast. ♪ >> good morning. more snow and wind for the north central part of the country. widespread snow courtesy of this low pressure system. and we're looking at accumulations up to 18 inches in bismarck, pierre, fargo, minneapolis, and duluth. the same storm slides towards us, bringing
we've been coming across dramatic scenes like this one throughout westchester county. which explains why so many people are still without power. nearly 400,000 in the region in the dark. people like mary ellen dorfman. >> we expect to be out until tomorrow evening. and then with the impending storm, i hope we don't lose it again. >> reporter: in brain tree, massachusetts, officials are desperate to repair two schools. after the storm peeled off their roofs. in east wareham --...
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demolition crews cleared out the westchester plaza as it was known. >> leading the news monday morningtragedy at a circus show in tampa, florida. an aerial performer for cirque du soleil fell to the ground in a performance and died a short time later. nbc's maya rodriguez has the details. >> reporter: shocking moments after a performer fell 20 feet during the cirque du soleil performance. >> i saw him trying to hang onto the rope. >> reporter: he died from his injuries. witnesses say the big top tent in tampa was packed. anthony all red, a reporter for nbc's tampa affiliate, shot this cell phone video of the aftermath. >> out of the corner of my eye, i could see something happening and i didn't pay attention until i heard a thud. he didn't move any more. >> reporter: in a statement, cirque du soleil said he had been with us for over 15 years and was loved by all who had the chance to know him. just before the show, he wrote on instagram, after so much work and training and staging, our straps duo act is finally in the show tonight. this is not the first time a cirque du soleil performe
demolition crews cleared out the westchester plaza as it was known. >> leading the news monday morningtragedy at a circus show in tampa, florida. an aerial performer for cirque du soleil fell to the ground in a performance and died a short time later. nbc's maya rodriguez has the details. >> reporter: shocking moments after a performer fell 20 feet during the cirque du soleil performance. >> i saw him trying to hang onto the rope. >> reporter: he died from his injuries....
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in westchester county, power crews race against time, working 16-hour shifts. residents like com crocker are worried. how concerned are you about this next storm coming tomorrow? >> ah, pretty concerned. we still don't have power. we haven't even been able to get our insurance company in to see the house. >> feel badly for all these families tonight. linsey is live with us tonight, and you've been told that the crews there behind you are going to work through the night, even as the storm hits? >> reporter: david, these crews are committed to working through the night. they say they won't stop until the weather conditions make them stop. 30-mile-per-hour winds, that's the threshold, david. >> with so many already without power from the last storm. linsey, thank you. let's get right to rob marciano, tracking the storm. he's live along the west side highway here in new york city tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. round two, here we go. this nor'easter looks like it's going to track closer to the coast, going to make that rain/snow forecast trickier. here a
in westchester county, power crews race against time, working 16-hour shifts. residents like com crocker are worried. how concerned are you about this next storm coming tomorrow? >> ah, pretty concerned. we still don't have power. we haven't even been able to get our insurance company in to see the house. >> feel badly for all these families tonight. linsey is live with us tonight, and you've been told that the crews there behind you are going to work through the night, even as the...
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security still going which is just concluded plus we'll tell you why cuban cigars are in high demand westchester to intermediate brutal close today sixty dollars and twenty seven cents and here are the rest of the numbers at the closing bell the right path . in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently and all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening times. to prosecute these forms all plus the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like pecans oh and modigliani i can't boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers a deal which are naturally discreet commercially discreet step but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets a kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thou
security still going which is just concluded plus we'll tell you why cuban cigars are in high demand westchester to intermediate brutal close today sixty dollars and twenty seven cents and here are the rest of the numbers at the closing bell the right path . in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox swiss customs are here permanently and all the site is controlled by them and they impose...
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we've been coming across dramatic scenes like this one throughout westchester county, which explains why so many people are still without power. nearly 400,000 in the region in the dark tonight. people like mary ellen dorfman. >> we expect to be out until tomorrow evening, and then with the impending storm, i hope we don't lose it again. >> reporter: in brain tree, massachusetts, officials are desperate to repair two schools after the storm peeled off their roofs. and in east wareham -- >> i'm just glad it was here. >> reporter: glen sharp is thankful his jeep kept this tree from crashing into his family's home. glen's mom and sister were inside that part of the house. >> unbelievable, and some going to get hit again with this. power outages still a very big problem in so many cases, caused by the falling trees, like the one behind you there, linzie. >> reporter: that's right, david. on friday, this tree came crashing down on this car, taking with it power lines. but the crews have been so backed up, it took four days. it wasn't until today that they were finally able to get here to
we've been coming across dramatic scenes like this one throughout westchester county, which explains why so many people are still without power. nearly 400,000 in the region in the dark tonight. people like mary ellen dorfman. >> we expect to be out until tomorrow evening, and then with the impending storm, i hope we don't lose it again. >> reporter: in brain tree, massachusetts, officials are desperate to repair two schools after the storm peeled off their roofs. and in east...
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whiteout conditions outside scranton, pennsylvania, dozens of accidents in westchester county, new york. christina rossi grateful to be alive. >> if i hit that tree at probably a few feet in front of me, i don't think it would be -- i would be here to tell the tale. >> and gio benitez with us from a very windy, stormy massachusetts tonight. the storm surge, a big concern at this hour, and gio, if you can hear me, the worst is yet to come? >> reporter: absolutely, david, and this incredible wind that you are seeing right now, this is actually coming off the ocean, and when that high tide rolls in later tonight around midnight, we can see a record-breaking storm surge and some serious flooding here, david. >> all right, gio. you and the team stay safe. and as i mentioned, thousands of flights canceled at a boarded landing we showed you, and amtrak tonight paralyzed. here's abc's david kerley on that part of the story. >> reporter: this is the story of the storm whipping winds as a 737 tries to land in d.c. >> southwest 5875. go around, climb and maintain 2000. >> maintain 2000. >> reporte
whiteout conditions outside scranton, pennsylvania, dozens of accidents in westchester county, new york. christina rossi grateful to be alive. >> if i hit that tree at probably a few feet in front of me, i don't think it would be -- i would be here to tell the tale. >> and gio benitez with us from a very windy, stormy massachusetts tonight. the storm surge, a big concern at this hour, and gio, if you can hear me, the worst is yet to come? >> reporter: absolutely, david, and...
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. >> reporter: in westchester county, new york our linsey davis with a bird's eye view of damage there. >> reporter: what a mess out here. this damage is actually left over from last friday's nor'easter. take a look at just how extensive the damage is. here's the problem, you have these massive trees that have fallen and then toppled the power lines along with it. people on this block are now in their seventh day without power. >> reporter: in franklin lakes, new jersey, authorities say a man in this car was killed after he drove around a barricade and onto live wires, the car bursting into flames. one of at least two storm-related deaths. overnight -- >> still stranded out here. >> reporter: hundreds stuck on route 280 in new jersey -- police responding to over 500 crashes in the state. in philadelphia -- >> one, two, three! >> reporter: the northeastern university women's basketball team, pushing their own bus. back on course after they got stuck. >> david, crews across massachusetts are rushing to get over 300,000 people without power back on. this as we are now watching the next po
. >> reporter: in westchester county, new york our linsey davis with a bird's eye view of damage there. >> reporter: what a mess out here. this damage is actually left over from last friday's nor'easter. take a look at just how extensive the damage is. here's the problem, you have these massive trees that have fallen and then toppled the power lines along with it. people on this block are now in their seventh day without power. >> reporter: in franklin lakes, new jersey,...
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power crews are working 16-hour shifts in westchester county, new york.residents taking matters into their own hands. >> i just saw someone who said they were going to try remove the tree today. they don't know when they're coming for power. >> reporter: maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> millions are in the path of the storm as well. >> the latest from accuweather's paul williams. he is joining us live. paul, good morning to you. >> good morning. i'm glad you dressed for the occasion because it's a serious matter. in fact, we're looking for heavy rainfall from this nor'easter from philadelphia up towards portland and power outages along with everything being disrupted. take a look at the tracking. so by 6:00 in the morning according to our forecasting model we're going to see it change over to snow in the d.c. area. by the time we get to 6:00 in the evening time, heavy snow showers. that's where the dark blue is indicating 12-18 inches of snow in areas. it continues to travel toward the northeast. keep in mind, we are looking at a rate of one to two i
power crews are working 16-hour shifts in westchester county, new york.residents taking matters into their own hands. >> i just saw someone who said they were going to try remove the tree today. they don't know when they're coming for power. >> reporter: maggie rulli, abc news, new york. >>> millions are in the path of the storm as well. >> the latest from accuweather's paul williams. he is joining us live. paul, good morning to you. >> good morning. i'm glad...
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if you look across at parts of chester county, westchester, you're almost ready toll them moving in. >> wilmington is seeing some light sprinkles right now. this will spread over the area. you can see some snow backs its way across central portions form the main body of the system is still coming out of the midwest, but we're watching this one up the coastline. this has all the energy, it will phase together, and that's when we're going to see that hef yegg amount of snow when they become one system. so your timeline is we see the rain showers moving in, and we see a bit of a mix in the lehigh valley and the suburbs. by the time we go ahead to midnight tonight, it's all snow, and you can see we have rain and mix across the rest of the area. steve will be look in a few minutes, and he'll break down the neighborhoods. i'll be back in a bit for the big picture on the timing. >>> let's talk about how people are getting ready. a live picture where city leaders will give an update a their plan for this approaches storm. united airlines is now waiving fees for changing plans. >>> forest ran
if you look across at parts of chester county, westchester, you're almost ready toll them moving in. >> wilmington is seeing some light sprinkles right now. this will spread over the area. you can see some snow backs its way across central portions form the main body of the system is still coming out of the midwest, but we're watching this one up the coastline. this has all the energy, it will phase together, and that's when we're going to see that hef yegg amount of snow when they become...
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he also had extraordinary masterpieces filling his homes in maine and westchester and new york city.e are great works of art that he look at everyday, that he really loved. james: he really did. he would occasionally feel a little guilty because he felt he was favoring one painting over the other and would make a point of bringing visitors to paintings he felt were neglected. the other aspect of his estate, which comprises -- it is coming up to auction and has a very conservative estimate of $500 million. it is expected to sell for a lot more than that. carol: especially since that leonardo da vinci went for $450 million. james: it is boom time for masterworks and there is a tiny group of extraordinarily wealthy individuals on the planet who are willing to pay whatever it takes. carol: this is about 2000 plus pieces that are going out there and some of them are great works of art. some of these are great works of art. some are interesting things like dishes from napoleon. james: david rockefeller had 67 dinner services. someone told me that rockefeller never saw a plate he didn't lik
he also had extraordinary masterpieces filling his homes in maine and westchester and new york city.e are great works of art that he look at everyday, that he really loved. james: he really did. he would occasionally feel a little guilty because he felt he was favoring one painting over the other and would make a point of bringing visitors to paintings he felt were neglected. the other aspect of his estate, which comprises -- it is coming up to auction and has a very conservative estimate of...
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. >> reporter: in westchester county, residents and businesses still reeling from the last storm. >> extent what has been done has been undone. >> reporter: check out this transformer explosion. >> whoa. those are lines in front of us. >> reporter: in that same part of the country, i-95i-95i-95i-95 temporarily closed for several hours in both directions as a power line came down across the highway. >> it appears that all the seawalls held, all of that paid off. >> the seawall remained intact, but several areas still flooded. >> reporter: this part of the country bracing for another nor'easter early next week. zachary kiesh, abc news, new york. >>> i was caught in that storm, back there in new york and new jersey the last several days. i was happy to discover, i still know how to drive in snow. i was upset to discover i had to drive in snow. we have no snow here in the bay area, just a few gathering clouds, we'll see temperatures mostly in the 40s and 50s. tomorrow we'll have cloudier skies up to the north than other parts of the bay area, most of the bay area will be dry and mild tom
. >> reporter: in westchester county, residents and businesses still reeling from the last storm. >> extent what has been done has been undone. >> reporter: check out this transformer explosion. >> whoa. those are lines in front of us. >> reporter: in that same part of the country, i-95i-95i-95i-95 temporarily closed for several hours in both directions as a power line came down across the highway. >> it appears that all the seawalls held, all of that paid...
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nbc's kristen dahlgren in westchester, new york. good morning to you. >> hey, good morning, craig. you can see just how much damage still has to be cleaned up after friday's storm here in westchester the power company estimates it will get everybody up and running with their power by 11:00 p.m. tonight. that is just hours before the snow starts again, so the timing on this couldn't be worse. this morning a powerful one-two punch from mother nature as northeast braces for its second winter storm in less than a week. another round of heavy snow and whipping winds expected to hit the battered region still struggling to recover from last week's crippling nor'easter. from virginia to massachusetts, more than 100,000 customers remain in the dark. crews now racing against the clock to restore power in time for the next blow. >> we've got 400 mutual aid crews right now, we expect more to come in as the days go on because we know the other storm is coming. >> in new york some residents facing their fourth day without electricity. >> how cold is it in here? >> 46 and dropping. >> could you s
nbc's kristen dahlgren in westchester, new york. good morning to you. >> hey, good morning, craig. you can see just how much damage still has to be cleaned up after friday's storm here in westchester the power company estimates it will get everybody up and running with their power by 11:00 p.m. tonight. that is just hours before the snow starts again, so the timing on this couldn't be worse. this morning a powerful one-two punch from mother nature as northeast braces for its second winter...
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. >> reporter: in new york, westchester county's executive calling on the heads of con edson and new york state and gas to resign after the companies "fumbled the recovery effort." >> we're tired of these excuses. there are human beings out there. >> reporter: this morning con edison responding in a statement that reads, "we remain focused on the recovery and restoration from two back-to-back storms." stephanie gosk visiting westchester county for a look at those efforts. >> reporter: in this one location there are roughly a dozen power trucks. the power lines are down all the way around that road. this crew here drove in all the way from wisconsin. >> and while some deal with power outages, our tammy leitner finding another concern for those living on the coast. >> reporter: here in duxbury, massachusetts, parts of the seawall were destroyed during last week's nor'easter, and now residents are wondering if their homes will survive. >> before the storms hit some homeowners working alongside crews to help reinforce the collapsed wall. >> the next-door neighbor and myself went ahead an
. >> reporter: in new york, westchester county's executive calling on the heads of con edson and new york state and gas to resign after the companies "fumbled the recovery effort." >> we're tired of these excuses. there are human beings out there. >> reporter: this morning con edison responding in a statement that reads, "we remain focused on the recovery and restoration from two back-to-back storms." stephanie gosk visiting westchester county for a look at...
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we're in white plains and westchester, new york. a lot of schools closed.ot of private schools are shut down, as well. route 22, route 202. we're looking at two-thirds of the country with nothing going on. all eyes in the northeast. of course, a lot of flights come through. we're looking at the low pressure, the nor'easter developing along the coast. here are the impacts we're expecting. first of all, heavy snow. we're talking about right into tonight, 1 to 3 inches per hour forming. we are looking at anywhere from five to six inches close to the coast. as you get further away a foot and a half to two feet. we're looking at strong wind gusts, 40 to 50-mile-per-hour gusts from boston to long island. 35-mile-per-hour gusts. and we've got flood watches and warnings, as well. we're looking at the south shore of long island, with moderate flooding with the afternoon high tide up in massachusetts. thursday morning high tide would have moderate flooding, as well. we're going to continue to watch as it continues to develop, strengthens and makes its way up the coas
we're in white plains and westchester, new york. a lot of schools closed.ot of private schools are shut down, as well. route 22, route 202. we're looking at two-thirds of the country with nothing going on. all eyes in the northeast. of course, a lot of flights come through. we're looking at the low pressure, the nor'easter developing along the coast. here are the impacts we're expecting. first of all, heavy snow. we're talking about right into tonight, 1 to 3 inches per hour forming. we are...
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north of here in westchester county, new york, crews are trying to get the power back on after the last storm. in the new snow could see more people left in the dark. >> there will be new customer outages as a result of the nor'easter, particularly because many trees are in a weakened condition. >> reporter: forecasters say new england, new york and parts of maryland are looking at a foot of snow or more. some people are gearing with multiple trips to the grocery store and hardware store and others are playing it safe and staying indoors. >> we went out to the property to prepare the walks for the residents. >> coffee in bed, a good workout, and then watch a good movie. >> reporter: the storm is making travel and nightmare on the road and in the sky. 2000 flights have been canceled and now airlines are starting to cancel thursday flights as well. >> i do not want to be snowed in and i want to get back home. >> i will miss it all, hopefully will be melted when i come back. >> reporter: on top of flight delays, amtrak has canceled more than 50 trains, on top of that officer say there have
north of here in westchester county, new york, crews are trying to get the power back on after the last storm. in the new snow could see more people left in the dark. >> there will be new customer outages as a result of the nor'easter, particularly because many trees are in a weakened condition. >> reporter: forecasters say new england, new york and parts of maryland are looking at a foot of snow or more. some people are gearing with multiple trips to the grocery store and hardware...
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60 miles an hour for all of you in westchester. that's how high the gusts could be there.iladelphia, you could see a 58 mile an hour wind gust. 1 to 2 inches of rain across the area. not out of question. coastal flooding. 20 to 25-foot waves with 70 mile an hour winds out there. numerous roads could wind up flooded during the high tides of tomorrow morning and by the time we get into. . saturday morning and into saturday evening. so this entire storm system is going to be with us for the next 36 hours. if there's any good news at all, the rain, snow, precipitation is out of here for the weekend. so we will have a dry weekend. >> so many people are on the roads during the workweek creating a danger. >> tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening, if you don't have to go out, probably good not to. it's just better not to take the chance of all of this coming down on top of you. >> thank you. >>> two words homeowners hate to hear, but it coming coming for thousands in our area. how much more people can pay and who is fighting the increase. more and more student debt is keeping pe
60 miles an hour for all of you in westchester. that's how high the gusts could be there.iladelphia, you could see a 58 mile an hour wind gust. 1 to 2 inches of rain across the area. not out of question. coastal flooding. 20 to 25-foot waves with 70 mile an hour winds out there. numerous roads could wind up flooded during the high tides of tomorrow morning and by the time we get into. . saturday morning and into saturday evening. so this entire storm system is going to be with us for the next...
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pam) in just 16 seconds -- a 12 -story building crumbled to the ground.demolition crews imploded westchesterplaza near downtown fort worth, texas over the weekend.a new development project will be built at the location. the plaza was built in the 1950s and was once an assisted living center. (pam)a crisis that's affecting millions of americans addressed by president trump today. tonight the president unveiling his plan to fight the nation's opioid epidemic. (grant)the white house says its goal is to help addicts, their families, and the medical community by focusing on three areas. white house correspondent mark meredith is in washington with more. trt: 1:27out: in washington, i'm mark meredith. ááánats of trump arrival / on stageááá president trump traveled to new hampshire,a state hit extremely hard by the opioid crisis, to show americans he hasn't forgotten about the worst drug crisis in u-s history: "addiction is not our future, we will liberate the country from this crisis"the president is releasing his new strategy against the epidemic. it includes:-> reducing the number of opioid pres
pam) in just 16 seconds -- a 12 -story building crumbled to the ground.demolition crews imploded westchesterplaza near downtown fort worth, texas over the weekend.a new development project will be built at the location. the plaza was built in the 1950s and was once an assisted living center. (pam)a crisis that's affecting millions of americans addressed by president trump today. tonight the president unveiling his plan to fight the nation's opioid epidemic. (grant)the white house says its goal...
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just north of here in westchester county, new york, crews are trying to get the power back on after the last storm. the snow could see more people left in the dark. >> there will be new customer outages, additional outages as a result of the nor'easter particularly because many trees are in a weakened condition. >> reporter: forecasters say many states are looking at a foot of snow or more. some folks are gearing up with multiple trips to grocery and hardware stores and others are playing it safe and staying indoors. >> i went out and prepared the properties for the residents. >> coffee and bed. a good workout. and then watch a good movie. >> reporter: the storm also making travel a nightmare on the roads and in the skies. at least 2,000 flights have been canceled. and now airlines are also starting to cancel thursday flights as well. >> i don't want to be snowed in. i would like to get back home. >> i'm going to miss it all. hopefully when i come back, it is all melted. >> reporter: and in addition to the flight delays, amtrak says they have canceled more than 50 trains today. and ther
just north of here in westchester county, new york, crews are trying to get the power back on after the last storm. the snow could see more people left in the dark. >> there will be new customer outages, additional outages as a result of the nor'easter particularly because many trees are in a weakened condition. >> reporter: forecasters say many states are looking at a foot of snow or more. some folks are gearing up with multiple trips to grocery and hardware stores and others are...
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in my hometown of westchester there was a rally, 500 to 1,000 people there, totally driven by students. i think that that's a very compelling political argument, not republican or democrat, but that the next generation of americans wants to step up and be engaged. and they're doing it in a way that i haven't seen for decades. >> why do so many members of congress protect gun shows and say you don't have to have background checks for people that buy guns at these shows that show up at a hotel somewhere? why do they protect that right to buy guns without any background check? so many politicians do that. >> i find it perplexing. i'm in a very swingy district. some of it is rural. some of it is suburban. a lot of nra members i'll speak to don't have anies to their being a background check at a gun show or over the internet. i do not understand the objection to that. >> well, the problem is that the nra is not a democracy and the membership doesn't matter. thank you so much. ryan costello from pennsylvania. dianne feinstein is in san francisco right now. thank you for joining us, congress
in my hometown of westchester there was a rally, 500 to 1,000 people there, totally driven by students. i think that that's a very compelling political argument, not republican or democrat, but that the next generation of americans wants to step up and be engaged. and they're doing it in a way that i haven't seen for decades. >> why do so many members of congress protect gun shows and say you don't have to have background checks for people that buy guns at these shows that show up at a...