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york model, the new york city model working? do you think it's working effectively? >> well, it's completely changing the way that candidates run for election. it's opened up the opportunity for different sorts of folks to run for election. and it means that those who are running and succeeding in the system are getting their -- are getting funded in their campaigns from small -- principally from small contributors rather than big contributors. i think that means that you have the opportunity to have a degree of trust in your government in new york city that you don't have elsewhere in the country. >> i think it's been profoundly successful, right. there are always some problems with thiges and no system -- this is not some, you know, magic feather that is going to make democracy work, in all, you know, we still need good candidates with good ideas. you need organizations keeping them honest. but if you can reduce this particular problem which you led off with, the enormous power that private money has you'll get better outcomes
york model, the new york city model working? do you think it's working effectively? >> well, it's completely changing the way that candidates run for election. it's opened up the opportunity for different sorts of folks to run for election. and it means that those who are running and succeeding in the system are getting their -- are getting funded in their campaigns from small -- principally from small contributors rather than big contributors. i think that means that you have the...
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in mumbai. >> reporter: i'm kim lawton in new york. tony carnes expects to visit 1100 n york city religious site >>> on our calendar, this weekend, jews celebrate purim when children join in the re-telling of the story of queen esther and the jews' deliverance from a plot to destroy them. the long tale is called the megillah, from which any other long, complicated story has come to be called the whole megillah. >>> and finally, in fredricksburg, virginia, members of the episcopal church joined other religious and community leaders in a civil war era church to mark the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. episcopal presiding bishop katharine jefferts schori led a service asking for forgiveness for the church's role in promoting and justifying slavery. she spoke of the need to continue combatting all forms of prejudice. >> we will never be set completely free until all of us are freely and fully able to enjoy all the blessings of this life -- until there is justice for all. >> the service included a march through historic
in mumbai. >> reporter: i'm kim lawton in new york. tony carnes expects to visit 1100 n york city religious site >>> on our calendar, this weekend, jews celebrate purim when children join in the re-telling of the story of queen esther and the jews' deliverance from a plot to destroy them. the long tale is called the megillah, from which any other long, complicated story has come to be called the whole megillah. >>> and finally, in fredricksburg, virginia, members of the...
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. >> sandy broke records for the biggest waves in new york harbor, for the biggest surge in new york city, and for the lowest pressure ever north of north carolina. what was the impactful part of sandy was the surge at 12, 15 feet. that surge had never been seen in new york city before. >> when we were here, the water was just below this mezzanine level. first interview -- >> you can see the rusts on these stair treads. >> -- jesky, this time dressed in a suit and tie, took us back down underground. >> it wasn't a rebuild as some of our stations, this was a brand new tunnel station that was built. they've been taken back to the shops and labs -- >> just rebuilding south ferry station alone can take up to a year or more at a cost he's not even willing to guess about. >> we'll start taking components or pieces of the station down, the finished surfaces, the finished ceiling, the acoustic pieces of it. the signal systems will have to be rebuilt. all the conduits and piping will have to be opened up and drained. >> not to mention a sophisticated and intricate control room. >> this is the
. >> sandy broke records for the biggest waves in new york harbor, for the biggest surge in new york city, and for the lowest pressure ever north of north carolina. what was the impactful part of sandy was the surge at 12, 15 feet. that surge had never been seen in new york city before. >> when we were here, the water was just below this mezzanine level. first interview -- >> you can see the rusts on these stair treads. >> -- jesky, this time dressed in a suit and tie,...
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new york city may get another 4 inches of snow. what new york city got today was the presip that should have been or could have been snow. was a rain-snow mix. so it's mucky out there. shears slush in the streets. butt tonight after 9:00, 10:00, it's going to get below 32 and that's going to flash freeze. then it's going to snow, 3 to 4 inches, not much more, we're not seeing 20 inches. then 4 inches of snow on top of ice that you can't see. trying to walk around, big ruts, big things. there's going to be so much ice under that snow. that's the danger of new york city, i believe, right now. now, there is thunder snow happening in parts of connecticut and long island. that's how hard it is snowing. ali velshi is right there, in case you didn't understand where he was, on the bottom of the hook. here's boston. look at this blue area of snow right there. that's the heaviest snow about to approach boston. it's through providence, about to get to hartford, all the way down to all of the big cities right along the coast there of connecti
new york city may get another 4 inches of snow. what new york city got today was the presip that should have been or could have been snow. was a rain-snow mix. so it's mucky out there. shears slush in the streets. butt tonight after 9:00, 10:00, it's going to get below 32 and that's going to flash freeze. then it's going to snow, 3 to 4 inches, not much more, we're not seeing 20 inches. then 4 inches of snow on top of ice that you can't see. trying to walk around, big ruts, big things. there's...
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york city all the way up into coastal new england, back to the west through new york state, upstate, on into interior new england, we are going to be looking at winter storm warnings. blizzard criteria, visibilities a quarter mile, strong winds and heavy snow. look at these snowfall amounts. new york city up to a foot of snow. but along the coast, from rhode island all the way up into new england, we are looking at anywhere from 18" to 24" of snow and a bullseye of two feet or more right around boston. >> good morning.ing on we are getting the rain right now. new england gets most of the snow. mostly >> and that's your latest weather. matt? >> al, thank you so much. >>> when we come back, where does your relationship fall on the scale of the new normal, from trust to money to sex? we'll reveal the surprising secrets of happy couples. >>> and we'll have your favorite videos of the week. first, these messages. hey, there's a photo booth. come on! okay, we gotta time this just right. okay. ready... mm-hmm. happy valentine's day. [ female announcer ] the charmed memories collection at ka
york city all the way up into coastal new england, back to the west through new york state, upstate, on into interior new england, we are going to be looking at winter storm warnings. blizzard criteria, visibilities a quarter mile, strong winds and heavy snow. look at these snowfall amounts. new york city up to a foot of snow. but along the coast, from rhode island all the way up into new england, we are looking at anywhere from 18" to 24" of snow and a bullseye of two feet or more...
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only established news organization that responsibly covered the case was the new york times and when judge forrest issued a ruling the new york times ran an editorial supporting their decision because the times still i mean it's an elitist organizations and i have my critiques of the times but nevertheless it still understands what is news and what is not. but that for me was a kind of frightening moment because i realized how deteriorated our systems of information become absolutely yeah i love how people say oh there is there's no bipartisan support well look at things like the end and the erosion of civil liberties it seems like it's all uniform across the board but speaking in store glee you mention this is the way it's kind of been of except in these illegalities in terms of. looking at when civil liberties have been repealed and. in the historical narrative of america in this short brief history of our nation lincoln f.d.r. you know when he authorized the brief interminable happens you go i mean all these things were very brief periods and they were reinstated it seems like to
only established news organization that responsibly covered the case was the new york times and when judge forrest issued a ruling the new york times ran an editorial supporting their decision because the times still i mean it's an elitist organizations and i have my critiques of the times but nevertheless it still understands what is news and what is not. but that for me was a kind of frightening moment because i realized how deteriorated our systems of information become absolutely yeah i...
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let's go live to tony tull on new york avenue. he arrived to breaking news. >> i want to show you the scene right now. you can see the mercedes involved in the accident with extensive damage to the windshield and extensive damage to the body as well. the driver did stay on the scene. he's actually talking to police right now. i just talked to him a few short moments ago. allegedly the person that he hit stepped out into new york avenue before the crosswalk. about 100 feet up. we haven't confirmed that from the police. they're doing their investigation. there's a shoe and there is some clothing about 100 feet from the crosswalk. we're at 1300 new york avenue and kendall street. one thing we should notice. there's a d.c. public school bus lot here. we haven't confirmed with the police if the person who was trying to cross the street was going over to this bus lot. there are a lot of people getting ready for their shift for d.c. public schools. guys, we'll continue to stay on story and bring you all the details as they're available.
let's go live to tony tull on new york avenue. he arrived to breaking news. >> i want to show you the scene right now. you can see the mercedes involved in the accident with extensive damage to the windshield and extensive damage to the body as well. the driver did stay on the scene. he's actually talking to police right now. i just talked to him a few short moments ago. allegedly the person that he hit stepped out into new york avenue before the crosswalk. about 100 feet up. we haven't...
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the worst is in massachusetts and rhode island and not so bad, in new york, new jersey and connecticut and we do have four confirmed deaths in canada and also, one in connecticut and then in upstate new york as well. uma, back to you. >> anna, thank you very much and thanks for keeping us posted what's been happening in new york city. you've seen the damage, so what happens next? our team coverage continues, meteorologist maria molina joining us now live from the fox weather center with a look at what's in store. maria? >> good to see you. although the storm is over with for places like new york city, western areas in massachusetts i want to point out that the storm is not over just yet across areas in eastern maine and we still do have reports of blizzard conditions ongoing out there and very heavy snow falling at the hour and behind the storm we're going to get very cold temperatures that will not help out people who do not have power right now. it's going to be frigid with single digit wind chill temperatures and another storm system we're going to be tracking with blizzard conditio
the worst is in massachusetts and rhode island and not so bad, in new york, new jersey and connecticut and we do have four confirmed deaths in canada and also, one in connecticut and then in upstate new york as well. uma, back to you. >> anna, thank you very much and thanks for keeping us posted what's been happening in new york city. you've seen the damage, so what happens next? our team coverage continues, meteorologist maria molina joining us now live from the fox weather center with a...
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and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can hold more than a year's supply -- over 580 billion gallons of water. almost all of the system is fed by gravity, without the use of energy-consuming pumps. valves open to regulate the flow into the 85-mile-long delaware aqueduct -- the longest tunnel in the world. at hillview reservoir... the water is partitioned into another giant tunnel system. where it travels deep below manhattan. the pressure built u
and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers...
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if new york new york state you o to a registered ammunition dealer and you need a check to buy ammunition. >> jon: has there been any talk to enforce the laws and to stem the flow of illegal guns, any talk that once you get that list you'll be able to go house to house and take all law abiding citizens weapons, their guns, knives you think are too large, in kind of mallet and take that so people will live under tyranny. has that been a discussion? >> no. >> jon: would you tell me. >> you'd be the first to know. >> jon: you feel there are efficient measures to take that wouldn't necessarily overstep. >> there are 300 million guns in this country and they are going to be there. the supreme court decision columbia versus heller makes certain that the second amendment is going be alive and well. >> jon: as well it should be but we have to be reasonable about the illegalality. can you stick around -- is there a crime going on right now? >> i hope not. >> jon: hopefully spiderman or batman is there.
if new york new york state you o to a registered ammunition dealer and you need a check to buy ammunition. >> jon: has there been any talk to enforce the laws and to stem the flow of illegal guns, any talk that once you get that list you'll be able to go house to house and take all law abiding citizens weapons, their guns, knives you think are too large, in kind of mallet and take that so people will live under tyranny. has that been a discussion? >> no. >> jon: would you tell...
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in mumbai. >> reporter: i'm kim lawton in new york. tony carnes expects to visit 11,000 new york city religious sites. >>> on our calendar, this weekend, jews celebrate purim when children join in the re-telling of the story of queen esther and the jews' deliverance from a plot to destroy them. the long tale is called the megillah, from which any other long, complicated story has come to be called the whole megillah. >>> and finally, in fredricksburg, virginia, members of the episcopal church joined other religious and community leaders in a civil war era church to mark the 150th anniversary of the emancipation proclamation. episcopal presiding bishop katharine jefferts schori led a service asking for forgiveness for the church's role in promoting and justifying slavery. she spoke of the need to continue combatting all forms of prejudice. >> we will never be set completely free until all of us are freely and fully able to enjoy all the blessings of this life -- until there is justice for all. >> the service included a march through his
in mumbai. >> reporter: i'm kim lawton in new york. tony carnes expects to visit 11,000 new york city religious sites. >>> on our calendar, this weekend, jews celebrate purim when children join in the re-telling of the story of queen esther and the jews' deliverance from a plot to destroy them. the long tale is called the megillah, from which any other long, complicated story has come to be called the whole megillah. >>> and finally, in fredricksburg, virginia, members...
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only established news organization that responsibly covered the case was the new york times and when judge forrest issued a ruling the new york times ran an editorial supporting our decision because the times still i mean it's an elitist organizations and i have my critiques of the times but nevertheless it still understands what is news and what is not. but that for me was a kind of frightening moment because i realized how deteriorated our systems of information become absolutely yeah i love how people say oh there is there's no bipartisan support well look at things like the end of the erosion of civil liberties it seems like it's all the uniform across the board but speaking historically you mentioned this is the way it's kind of been of except in these illegalities in terms of. looking at when civil liberties have been repealed and in the historical narrative of america in this short brief history of our nation lincoln f.d.r. you know when he authorized. brief internment of japanese people i mean all these things were very brief periods and they were reinstated it seems like to
only established news organization that responsibly covered the case was the new york times and when judge forrest issued a ruling the new york times ran an editorial supporting our decision because the times still i mean it's an elitist organizations and i have my critiques of the times but nevertheless it still understands what is news and what is not. but that for me was a kind of frightening moment because i realized how deteriorated our systems of information become absolutely yeah i love...
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new york city. is it still snowing there? are you still getting people stranded even as we speak? >> yes, yes. every time we pass, somebody new is sideways across the road blocking the one path of the lane. and san mateo still coming down out here. >> are you having trouble getting to any of these folks? >> it's20-mile-an-hour with four-wheel drive truck to check these miles and miles of roadway. >> and i would assume folks are calling in on cell phones. do they always know exactly where they are? are they able to direct them, the help? >> no. they usually don't know where they are. sometimes they just tried to dig themselves out. but they cause a line of four-wheel drive cars that might be trying to get by. that type of situation. >> all right. well, let's hope that this conversation serves as a warning to anyone else before they head out in their cars. sergeant, we appreciate your time this morning. thank you very much, sir. >> all right, sir. >>> connecticut is another area directly in the storm'
new york city. is it still snowing there? are you still getting people stranded even as we speak? >> yes, yes. every time we pass, somebody new is sideways across the road blocking the one path of the lane. and san mateo still coming down out here. >> are you having trouble getting to any of these folks? >> it's20-mile-an-hour with four-wheel drive truck to check these miles and miles of roadway. >> and i would assume folks are calling in on cell phones. do they always...
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it's in number state new york, western new york. all moving eastwards about awe show closer, that white banding is where we're seeing the heaviest snowfall. maybe two to three inches an hour for some how we're getting incredible snow totals. so here's a look at what we'll see in terms of wind. we know how much we've seen. at 5:00 this morning, watch it from west to east but notice these isobars where the winds will be strong. by 7:00, long island getting out of it. western connecticut and western mass, as well. by the afternoon, 1:00, everyone but the islands and all pushing north and continuing to move eastward. the snowwise but what we'll see is the wins continuing to blow around what we've seen already, which is two and three feet. >> that brings me to the question which is a lot of travel bans we know in effect. would could they be lifted. >> in boston and massachusetts, first time at 4:00 they have done this travel ban and everyone certainly in agreement that this was such a good idea keeping everyone off the road. hard to know
it's in number state new york, western new york. all moving eastwards about awe show closer, that white banding is where we're seeing the heaviest snowfall. maybe two to three inches an hour for some how we're getting incredible snow totals. so here's a look at what we'll see in terms of wind. we know how much we've seen. at 5:00 this morning, watch it from west to east but notice these isobars where the winds will be strong. by 7:00, long island getting out of it. western connecticut and...
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that wouldn't be new york. new york, maybe 1 to tworx what you see is what you get if you're in the poconos and as you slide off into the east, into maine, nova scotia, halifax, newfoundland, you'll see more as the night goes on because the storm is getting closer to you. >> we have been reporting on this one fatality, and we're now getting other information. i'll tell you what we have learned, how the death happened. new details on that, the fatal storm killing one person in poughkeepsie, new york. manhattan, cnn's special coverage of the northeast blizzard is back right after this. stay with me. back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase t
that wouldn't be new york. new york, maybe 1 to tworx what you see is what you get if you're in the poconos and as you slide off into the east, into maine, nova scotia, halifax, newfoundland, you'll see more as the night goes on because the storm is getting closer to you. >> we have been reporting on this one fatality, and we're now getting other information. i'll tell you what we have learned, how the death happened. new details on that, the fatal storm killing one person in...
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james, new york, almost 30 inches of snow. boston right now -- remember, this is a blowing, blowing, driving snow. it's been very difficult to measure. in the entire overnight event of this storm, with 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we have boston at a preliminary number of about 18 inches. ginger's been out measuring that this morning. and new york city, because it's almost impossible, everything's in drifts and everything was blowing around. eight to ten inches of snow there. quick look at the radar. we'll show you what's happening right now. you can see the heavier line of snow is pulling away from the new york city area. you have the snow from long island, connecticut, rhode island, on into boston area and into maine, as well. we believe there will be acc accumulations there. at one time, we were getting five to six inches per hour in connecticut. with a blinding, driving wind of almost hurricane-force. you have five inches of snow coming in the boston area. we believe you would have five to eight, depending on
james, new york, almost 30 inches of snow. boston right now -- remember, this is a blowing, blowing, driving snow. it's been very difficult to measure. in the entire overnight event of this storm, with 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we have boston at a preliminary number of about 18 inches. ginger's been out measuring that this morning. and new york city, because it's almost impossible, everything's in drifts and everything was blowing around. eight to ten inches of snow there. quick...
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new york maybe 6 to 10 inches. if you have plans to go to new york, boston, friday, saturday. may want to rethink the plans. talking about a major storm. for us, this storm is going to be a nuisance. to the north, this is going to be a blizzard. nearly 50 mile hand hour wind. as i mentioned some locations picking up to potentially 2 feet or more. flight delays in new england. mid-atlantic. any time you see flight delays. new york. philadelphia. boston. you are sure to see flight delays in our area too. call ahead. if you have travel plans to the northeast. tomorrow's forecast cloudy skies. cool afternoon. temperatures, 39 to 44. high of 47 friday. might have to low our ore chance of rain here, as that storm may be just, just beat down to the south and east. saturday, sunday. cold. saturday cold day. high of 40. 47 on your sunday. then another couple chances of rain monday. then on wednesday. once again on friday. for us, possible snow and ice well to the west. not a big deal. rain some could be heavy to the east. could look at a messy a.m. commute on friday. but this is really
new york maybe 6 to 10 inches. if you have plans to go to new york, boston, friday, saturday. may want to rethink the plans. talking about a major storm. for us, this storm is going to be a nuisance. to the north, this is going to be a blizzard. nearly 50 mile hand hour wind. as i mentioned some locations picking up to potentially 2 feet or more. flight delays in new england. mid-atlantic. any time you see flight delays. new york. philadelphia. boston. you are sure to see flight delays in our...
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also out of new york city. amtrak suspended northbound trains out of new york penn station and the flight cancellations continue as well. the latest stack that we have on flights, 4,452 have been suspended between yesterday, today and tomorrow. that's according to flight aware.com. and we are hearing in fact that we could see more suspensions, airlines just waiting to see how this storm goes. but where we are just a few miles north of the george washington bridge, the fluffy snow we saw this morning has turned into more of a wintery mix. more ice conditions at this point and wind gusts picked up but still heavier traveled roads we are looking at don't see any kind of disruptions and traffic is moving just fine. of course we are watching it very closely but that brings me to the emotional and economic toll of this kind of storm. i say emotional because in this area we are still recovering from superstorm sandy. the same kind of things in this situation now people have had to go out, stock up on supplies, getting
also out of new york city. amtrak suspended northbound trains out of new york penn station and the flight cancellations continue as well. the latest stack that we have on flights, 4,452 have been suspended between yesterday, today and tomorrow. that's according to flight aware.com. and we are hearing in fact that we could see more suspensions, airlines just waiting to see how this storm goes. but where we are just a few miles north of the george washington bridge, the fluffy snow we saw this...
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"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> good evening. here's one example of how bad it's getting tonight across the east coast tonight. in massachusetts, all vehicles were ordered off the roads at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. that's across the entire state of massachusetts. genuine blizzard warnings are posted across a big area. this is the northern shore of massachusetts, just outside of boston, revere beach, where the winds have already picked up. we could see some history-making snowfall out of this storm. we've already seen a colossal stoppage of transportation, affecting 50 million americans before it's all over. while all this has been going on, on the other coast, we have a huge story, of course, that we've been following. more on that in a moment. but first, what could be a 30-inch snow event here on the east coast. our team is out in it, and in place tonight, we want to begin with nbc's ron mott. he's in providence, rhode island. ron, good evening. >> reporter: hey, brian, good evening to you.
"nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >> good evening. here's one example of how bad it's getting tonight across the east coast tonight. in massachusetts, all vehicles were ordered off the roads at 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. that's across the entire state of massachusetts. genuine blizzard warnings are posted across a big area. this is the northern shore of massachusetts,...
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what is new york doing to prepare? >> reporter: right now we certainly are feeling a nice steady flow of snow coming down and not really sticking except for one or two snowballs we're making on the side here. you look out here, everybody's going to work as usual just like a normal bad weather day. everybody knows what's coming later and that's the tricky point. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is concerned about the cleanup because the storm is expected to really hit around rush hour when everybody's trying to get home, that could make it difficult for those salt spreaders and those plows to get through the streets but also extra trains are coming out for those who live on long island, the lirr is adding extra trains to get people home as fast as they can before the big part of the snowstorm hits. carol? >> do you have your flashlight and your toilet paper and your bread? >> reporter: oh, yeah, you know, speaking of long island, i live there and the gas lines are already there. it's reminiscent of hurricane sandy
what is new york doing to prepare? >> reporter: right now we certainly are feeling a nice steady flow of snow coming down and not really sticking except for one or two snowballs we're making on the side here. you look out here, everybody's going to work as usual just like a normal bad weather day. everybody knows what's coming later and that's the tricky point. new york city mayor michael bloomberg is concerned about the cleanup because the storm is expected to really hit around rush hour...
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york, new jersey area. high winds and storm surges are not good news for anybody in the low-lying areas. thank you so much, nick walker, from the weather channel. meanwhile, storms afoot here in washington. as we've been saying, president obama's nominee to head the cia faced tough questioning yesterday about waterboarding during the bush years when he was at the cia and the current white house's huge expansion under his direction of targeted killings by drones. >> your view seems to be that even if we could save american lives by detaining more terrorists, using only traditional techniques, it would be better to kill them with a drone or let them go free rather than detain them. can you explain the logic in that argument? >> i respectfully disagree, senator. i never believe it's better to kill a terrorist than to detain him. we want to detain as many terrorists as possible so we can elicit the intelligence from them in the appropriate manner so that we can disrupt following terrorist attacks. >> joining us
york, new jersey area. high winds and storm surges are not good news for anybody in the low-lying areas. thank you so much, nick walker, from the weather channel. meanwhile, storms afoot here in washington. as we've been saying, president obama's nominee to head the cia faced tough questioning yesterday about waterboarding during the bush years when he was at the cia and the current white house's huge expansion under his direction of targeted killings by drones. >> your view seems to be...
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now the silver lining has been that new york city and especially new york state has overhauled emergency management. you'll see one coming right behind me right now, right on cue. beautiful. so they're getting more assets and more importantly, anderson, they're dealing with predeployment, which means they put things in place before the storm. sounds like common sense, but it wasn't always done that way. >> good to see it out there. you're going oo be anchoring in about 12 minutes from there. again, welcome to cnn. really glad you're here. we continue to follow breaking developments in the search for christopher dorner. a lot of southern california on alert right now. police say they don't know where or when he may try to strike. for some, it feels like the sniper attacks that paralyzed the nation in 2002. we'll talk to the police chief that became the face of that investigation about what a manhunt really entails. getting under my denture.ths super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free
now the silver lining has been that new york city and especially new york state has overhauled emergency management. you'll see one coming right behind me right now, right on cue. beautiful. so they're getting more assets and more importantly, anderson, they're dealing with predeployment, which means they put things in place before the storm. sounds like common sense, but it wasn't always done that way. >> good to see it out there. you're going oo be anchoring in about 12 minutes from...
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also, we head to the crown jewel , new york fashion week. president obama calling for renaissance and manufacturing. what does it mean? of break it all down next. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottrade. me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. hello! how sharp is your business security? can it help protect your people and property, while keeping out threats to your operations? it's not working! yes it is. welcome to tyco integrated security. with world-class monitoring centers and thousands of qualified technicians. we've got a personal passiono help your business run safer, smarter, and sharper we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. ♪ >> there are things we can do right elbow to ac
also, we head to the crown jewel , new york fashion week. president obama calling for renaissance and manufacturing. what does it mean? of break it all down next. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like...
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now, new york is starting to look a bit more like new york. my producer and i, brian, we actual wandered down 8th avenue not too long ago. we bumped into some people and said what's it like coping in the blizzard and they looked at me and simply said what blizzard? i think it sums up just how resilient new yorkers are, how thick skinned they are. we got 11" of snow here, which is half the amount we got three years ago during the blizzard of 2010. we also, back then, had more cars stuck in the snow, more buses stuck in the snow. this time, poppy, the city really isn't taking any chances. i know you mention eed a lot of the snow plows are being fitted with gps tracking devices. you can go online to figure out when your street is going to get plowed. we have had some transportation issues. i actually saw a couple of taxis get stuck in the snow. the bottom line is if you don't have to be outside, if you're not going to work, it is best to stay indoors. poppy? >> absolutely. outside of the city there have been real problems. long island expressway,
now, new york is starting to look a bit more like new york. my producer and i, brian, we actual wandered down 8th avenue not too long ago. we bumped into some people and said what's it like coping in the blizzard and they looked at me and simply said what blizzard? i think it sums up just how resilient new yorkers are, how thick skinned they are. we got 11" of snow here, which is half the amount we got three years ago during the blizzard of 2010. we also, back then, had more cars stuck in...
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james, new york, almost 30 inches of snow. boston right now -- remember, this is a blowing, blowing, driving snow. it's been very difficult to measure. in the entire overnight event of this storm, with 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we have boston at a preliminary number of about 18 inches. ginger's been out measuring that this morning. and new york city, because it's almost impossible, everything's in drifts and everything was blowing around. eight to ten inches of snow there. quick look at the radar. we'll show you exactly what's happening right now. you can see the heavier line of snow is pulling away from the new york city area. you have the snow from long island, connecticut, rhode island, on into boston area and on into maine, as well. we believe there will be accumulations there. snowfall totals, at one point, we were getting five to six inches per hour in connecticut. with a blinding, driving wind of almost hurricane-force. you have five inches of snow coming in the boston area. we believe you could have fiv
james, new york, almost 30 inches of snow. boston right now -- remember, this is a blowing, blowing, driving snow. it's been very difficult to measure. in the entire overnight event of this storm, with 50-mile-per-hour, 60-mile-per-hour winds. we have boston at a preliminary number of about 18 inches. ginger's been out measuring that this morning. and new york city, because it's almost impossible, everything's in drifts and everything was blowing around. eight to ten inches of snow there. quick...
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parts of new york have seen quite a bit, 10he
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new york laguardia, newark, new york jfk, toronto, down the line here. over to my right, your left, the us airways shuttle counter, dead as a doornail. this is a scene repeated at airports tlhroughout the easter seaboard and beyond. taking off from washington, ray castro had a weekend of sightseeing planned. >> we were planning to go to buffalo to go up to niagara falls. they canceled the flight. >> reporter: amber craig almost took off under the gun -- almost. >> they just told us that our flight was canceled. they started boarding us and within about a minute or so, they said, the flight's been canceled. we need you to get your bags and head out. >> reporter: more than 4,500 flights were canceled due to the blizzard hitting the northeast. united airlines is canceling 900-plus flights over two days, affecting 31 airports. we got access inside united's brand-new network operations center in chicago. jim deyoung, one of its managers, took us through. >> the airplanes need to be de-iced. the airfield needs to be cleaned, the ramp areas, taxiways need to be
new york laguardia, newark, new york jfk, toronto, down the line here. over to my right, your left, the us airways shuttle counter, dead as a doornail. this is a scene repeated at airports tlhroughout the easter seaboard and beyond. taking off from washington, ray castro had a weekend of sightseeing planned. >> we were planning to go to buffalo to go up to niagara falls. they canceled the flight. >> reporter: amber craig almost took off under the gun -- almost. >> they just...
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so, made in new york. this is a brand new campaign for film and television, produced in new york. this week, the city announced expanding it to technology and digital companies. what's the strategy? >> well, we've seen over the past several years the tech community in new york city has grown and our tech sector has arrived. what's amazing is we have over 900 tech companies here in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. over 120,000 people with working in the sector. we thought it's important the world is aware of this. we launched we are made in new york. it's a one-stop shop for all the programs and resources that you need to participate in the new tech ecosystem and crucially, find a job. >> talk about this boom in the technology sector. what does it mean in terms of economic impact? certainly, the local impact has to be very strong. >> absolutely. one of the hallmark ps of the bloomberg administration has been to diversify the economy. we have so many industries here that are so powerful. media, fashion, finance and real estate. a lot of these are dr
so, made in new york. this is a brand new campaign for film and television, produced in new york. this week, the city announced expanding it to technology and digital companies. what's the strategy? >> well, we've seen over the past several years the tech community in new york city has grown and our tech sector has arrived. what's amazing is we have over 900 tech companies here in new york city that are 75% or more developed in the five boroughs. over 120,000 people with working in the...
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new york was in a state of despair and decay. for the first time in our long history, the whole city seemed to be in terminal decline. new york has always been a magnet for people, for growth and progress. in the 1970s, that had ceased to be true. then came koch. he held up his hands as that, enough. we will not accept this. our best days are still ahead. he convinced us we could still be great again. he understood how tough our problems were. he had the confidence to believe that our problems could be cured. he not only arrested the decline and showed that the unruly city was governable, he not only restore the fiscal health and made us that nation's economic engine, not only building affordable housing, not only made new york city once again a national leader in equal rights, arts, and culture, but he did something even more important. he restored the ark of our nation's city. before, we had lost our way. thanks to him, we became great again. that was not inevitable. ed made it so. the city we know today would not exist without
new york was in a state of despair and decay. for the first time in our long history, the whole city seemed to be in terminal decline. new york has always been a magnet for people, for growth and progress. in the 1970s, that had ceased to be true. then came koch. he held up his hands as that, enough. we will not accept this. our best days are still ahead. he convinced us we could still be great again. he understood how tough our problems were. he had the confidence to believe that our problems...
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the audience for it wasn't new york. it was people out there in the hinterlands who don't know new york but could be made to fear it and then do what he wants, which is buy more guns. buy more products. >> congressman, final question to you. isn't the reason that mr. lapierre attacked new york simply this, that we have very strict gun laws and they work? isn't that the fundamental problem for mr. lapierre. >> i do believe he was taking aim at mayor bloomberg who has been very outspoken on this issue. that will we are the safest big city in america. that things are not, as he described them, and they're certainly not the way which he described them post-sandy either. he's living in a different world. he's not on the same planet as we are. and he's just -- he's flailing out against anyone he thinks is an enemy and i think he certainly believes mayor bloomberg is an enemy. >> thank you for your service to the constituents of this great city. next, north korea's testing nukes. we're still at war in afghanistan. sequestration
the audience for it wasn't new york. it was people out there in the hinterlands who don't know new york but could be made to fear it and then do what he wants, which is buy more guns. buy more products. >> congressman, final question to you. isn't the reason that mr. lapierre attacked new york simply this, that we have very strict gun laws and they work? isn't that the fundamental problem for mr. lapierre. >> i do believe he was taking aim at mayor bloomberg who has been very...
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. >> sandy broke records for the biggest waves in new york harbor, for the biggest surge in new york city, and for the lowest pressure ever north of north carolina. what was the impactful part of sandy was the surge at 12, 15 feet. that surge had never been seen in new york city before. >> when we were here, the water was just below this mezzanine level. nearly a month after the first interview. >> -- jesky, this time dressed in a suit and tie, took us back down underground. >> it wasn't a rebuild as some of our stations, this was a brand new tunnel station that was built. they've been taken back to the shops and labs -- >> just rebuilding south ferry station alone can take up to a year or more at a cost he's not even willing to guess about. >> we'll start taking components or pieces of the station down, the finished surfaces, the finished ceiling, the acoustic pieces of it. the signal systems will have to be rebuilt. all the conduits and piping will have to be opened up and drained. >> not to mention a sophisticated and intricate control room. >> this is the train dispatchers' offic
. >> sandy broke records for the biggest waves in new york harbor, for the biggest surge in new york city, and for the lowest pressure ever north of north carolina. what was the impactful part of sandy was the surge at 12, 15 feet. that surge had never been seen in new york city before. >> when we were here, the water was just below this mezzanine level. nearly a month after the first interview. >> -- jesky, this time dressed in a suit and tie, took us back down underground....
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in new york medicaid is a verb. the more they spend, the more matching dollars they get from the federal government. it's true from every state. every state gets that match. but in new york which has an embedded culture of corruption, it has stimulated wildly excessive spending. $4,000 a day pays for each patient in a residential facility. unfortunately, it's not going to the patient. >>gretchen: new york is double the cost of even california, which doesn't come close to the population. >> payments to dentists who claim they treat 900 patients a day. >>steve: let's look at fat salaries people are getting. peter campinelli, c.e.o. of institute for community, $2.8 million. dennis versem. mary haven center of hope salary, millions. and william garonelo, heart share human services, $507,000. >> these are supposedly not for profits but that doesn't limit the salaries, although it should. even those these amounts seem excessive, they pale with the buckets of money, billions of dollars being spent lavishly in many cases fo
in new york medicaid is a verb. the more they spend, the more matching dollars they get from the federal government. it's true from every state. every state gets that match. but in new york which has an embedded culture of corruption, it has stimulated wildly excessive spending. $4,000 a day pays for each patient in a residential facility. unfortunately, it's not going to the patient. >>gretchen: new york is double the cost of even california, which doesn't come close to the population....
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we're seeing that in new york. i think it wasn't as bad as people thought in new york. they got in their cars, headed out, now they're stranded. any idea how many people you have stranded at this point. you're calling in the national guard to help them. it's serious, if they run out of gas, they run out of heat in their car. >> many, many onramps. also pushing the wall of snow up against those ramps, people getting turned around, stranded trying to keep their engines running. common sense, stay off the roads. you l might look like the road's good here, but further down the road, you're in deep, deep snow. and that just snarls all of our efforts to get power back on to clear the streets. so common sense, please stay in your homes. >> thank you, appreciate it. a lot of work, thanks for joining us this saturday morning. good to see you, good luck. i want to now take tour viewers to susan candiotti who is in boston. they got hit even harder with snow, 400,000 power outages. how is it looking there this morning? >> reporter: yeah, they really got hammered, that's for sure an
we're seeing that in new york. i think it wasn't as bad as people thought in new york. they got in their cars, headed out, now they're stranded. any idea how many people you have stranded at this point. you're calling in the national guard to help them. it's serious, if they run out of gas, they run out of heat in their car. >> many, many onramps. also pushing the wall of snow up against those ramps, people getting turned around, stranded trying to keep their engines running. common...
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also, we head to the crown jewel , new york fashion week. president obama calling for renaissance and manufacturing. what does it mean? of break it all down next. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase pl a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my t
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as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. thyou eat less...ing weiyou lose weight.et. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secr
as the "new york times" put it, he is survived by new york itself. meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. and for a delicious way to help maintain a healthy weight, try new purina cat chow healthy weight. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody...
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new york was in a state of despair and dk. for the first time in our long history, the whole city seemed to be in terminal decline. new york has always been a for growthpeople, a growt and progress. in the 1970s, that had ceased to be true. then came koch. he held up his hands as that, enough. we will not accept this. our best days are still ahead. he convinced us we could still be great again erie . he understood how tough our problems were. he had the confidence to believe that our problems could be cured. he not only arrested the decline and showed that the unruly city was governable, he not only restore the fiscal health and made us that nation's economic engine, not only building affordable housing, not only made new york city once again a national leader in equal rights, arts, and culture, but he did something even more important. he restored the ark of our nation's city. before, we had lost our way. thanks to him, we became great again. that was not inevitable. ed made it so. the city we know today would not exist witho
new york was in a state of despair and dk. for the first time in our long history, the whole city seemed to be in terminal decline. new york has always been a for growthpeople, a growt and progress. in the 1970s, that had ceased to be true. then came koch. he held up his hands as that, enough. we will not accept this. our best days are still ahead. he convinced us we could still be great again erie . he understood how tough our problems were. he had the confidence to believe that our problems...
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you in new york recruiting certainly new employees. how many have you brought down from the tristate area to florida? >> we have been recruiting from new york and other parts of the country, florida offers great quality of life and as you said, it is starting to become a financial center. also a gateway to south america. with the american trade increasing day by day there has been an opportunity for financial professionals to do well. cheryl: the tax burden from the tax foundation, the tax burden, in florida 9.3%. in the united states, the top tax burden of all 50 states, breezy to get these new guys and gals to come down. >> no. in our industry in new yorkers are new yorkers and think it is important to be in new york in the financial service industry. which it is too a great extent. we have seen a trend, people moving down here, becoming a little bit easier after the financial crisis with some of the casualties we have seen with bear stearns and lehman and the like, a lot of guys that work 80 our weeks so disappear, pretty much over
you in new york recruiting certainly new employees. how many have you brought down from the tristate area to florida? >> we have been recruiting from new york and other parts of the country, florida offers great quality of life and as you said, it is starting to become a financial center. also a gateway to south america. with the american trade increasing day by day there has been an opportunity for financial professionals to do well. cheryl: the tax burden from the tax foundation, the...
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tetiana anderson is in new york with more. good morning, tetiana. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. it hasn't even started snowing here in the big apple, but we're already feeling the effects. some 3,000 flights canceled all across the northeast including airports like boston's logan and the three major airports that service new york city. and for those people who aren't traveling, well, there are just a few hours left to get supplies before this potentially historic snowfall starts. a familiar scene playing out across new england, people grabbing supplies and food ahead of the storm. the only thing more popular than snow shovels and rock salt seem to be milk and bread. >> craziness as usual for a snowstorm. >> oh, it's crazy. it was a madhouse. >> i'm going to the liquor store. >> people are worried about the snow. i'm not worried about it. >> reporter: but officials in massachusetts are. the governor asked all nonemergency state workers to stay home today, urged all schools to close, and asked people to stay off the roa
tetiana anderson is in new york with more. good morning, tetiana. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. it hasn't even started snowing here in the big apple, but we're already feeling the effects. some 3,000 flights canceled all across the northeast including airports like boston's logan and the three major airports that service new york city. and for those people who aren't traveling, well, there are just a few hours left to get supplies before this potentially historic snowfall starts....
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thank you, joe, from wnyw in new york. over to you. >>> and coming up, we all know rg3 had a season to remember on the field. some of the pre- and post game quotes are entertaining. lindsay murphy. almost tastes like one of j jack's cerea. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. >>> good evening, the capitals are struggletology -- struggling to a 2-8-1 this season. the manager met with ownership happy but have been supportive about the slow start. last night's game versus the penguins and turned into a disaster. michael noibert started in goal and yanked after giving up two quick stores -- scores and enterbraden hopey and things got worse. the caps defense surrender two
thank you, joe, from wnyw in new york. over to you. >>> and coming up, we all know rg3 had a season to remember on the field. some of the pre- and post game quotes are entertaining. lindsay murphy. almost tastes like one of j jack's cerea. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] over a third of a day's fiber. fiber one. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we,...