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they sail back to england. he thinks it should be good for the virginia company to sort of show off what the natives are like and how well everyone is doing. and hopes of getting new and besters in this. they sail in 1616. it all happens quickly. i stop there. and they stay in england for a year. and their feeted. pocahontas is introduced to the king and queen. king james, queen ann. royal society. and she's looked upon as american royalty. she's looked upon as an indian princess. her father is a powerful indian chief in the new colony of virginia. so she is somebody and she -- you know she can't be wearing buckskins. if she's an indian princess. so once you see her in this image here is english royalty. this is -- she wouldn't be dressed for court in england. so let's actually turn to the portrait. what are we looking at. more often than not, there's some student that would say, that doesn't look like pocahontas she look like -- you know, they're right. it doesn't look like an indian that you would find in the
they sail back to england. he thinks it should be good for the virginia company to sort of show off what the natives are like and how well everyone is doing. and hopes of getting new and besters in this. they sail in 1616. it all happens quickly. i stop there. and they stay in england for a year. and their feeted. pocahontas is introduced to the king and queen. king james, queen ann. royal society. and she's looked upon as american royalty. she's looked upon as an indian princess. her father is...
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they sailed back to england. he thinks this will be good for the virginia company to sort of show off what the natives are like and how well everyone is doing in hopes of getting new investors. they married in 1614. they have a son the next year thomas rolfe and they sailed for england in 1616. this all happens very quickly. i will stop there. well, they stay in england for a year. pocahontas is introduced to the king and queen, king james queen and -- anne, royal society. she is looked upon as american royalty. she is an indian princess, and her husband -- her father is a very powerful indian chief in the new colony of virginia, and so she is somebody. she can't be wearing buckskins issues in indian princess. what you see in this image here is of english royalty. she would be dressed for court. let's actually turned to the portrait. what are we looking at? this year is also the 20th anniversary of another thing we think about when we think about pocahontas disney, the disney movie, " pocahontas." when that movie
they sailed back to england. he thinks this will be good for the virginia company to sort of show off what the natives are like and how well everyone is doing in hopes of getting new investors. they married in 1614. they have a son the next year thomas rolfe and they sailed for england in 1616. this all happens very quickly. i will stop there. well, they stay in england for a year. pocahontas is introduced to the king and queen, king james queen and -- anne, royal society. she is looked upon as...
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the head of nhs england was asked about it this morning and she said this. i haven't been under any political pressure. this document was issued in the west midlands. what a contrast between the operational managers of the nhs and the man who wants to weaponize the nhs. the right honorable gentleman mentioned wales. he criticized me a moment ago for mentioning wales. he seems to have forgotten that yesterday he said this to the bbc. it is right to look at problems in wales and to compare. that is what he said yesterday. now, let us look at what happened today in wales. the welsh ambulance service statistics have come out and they are the worst ever on record. just 42% of emergency calls are answered in time, compared with 70% in england. will he now admit that labour's catastrophic cuts and mismanagement in wales have cost the nhs dear? >> the last time he was in charge in wales, people were waiting two years for an operation. that is the comparison with what was happening. everyone will have heard that he did not answer the question about what is happening
the head of nhs england was asked about it this morning and she said this. i haven't been under any political pressure. this document was issued in the west midlands. what a contrast between the operational managers of the nhs and the man who wants to weaponize the nhs. the right honorable gentleman mentioned wales. he criticized me a moment ago for mentioning wales. he seems to have forgotten that yesterday he said this to the bbc. it is right to look at problems in wales and to compare. that...
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if she lived in england she could've had this in six weeks. nhs wales refuse treatment on the basis it is technically available in wales although ironically there are no surgeons available to do it. someone somewhere needs to make a commonsense and give me decision to help make that happen. >> well, i will look at this case in terms of it is a very sad case but i'm afraid not an isolated case because as the welsh national audit office found overall welsh patients face shorter waits in england ended in wales and that is the factor what we need is a change of direction in wales from the labour of administration instead of cutting the nhs, they should be investing in the nhs. instead of leaving the bureaucracy in place they should be taking the bureaucracy of the nhs. in short, they should be taking a different track so we give people a better nhs. >> thank you, mr. speaker. yesterday mr. speaker graciously allowed the group -- [inaudible] to use his state department for the report to which demonstrates the people with the disease are having grea
if she lived in england she could've had this in six weeks. nhs wales refuse treatment on the basis it is technically available in wales although ironically there are no surgeons available to do it. someone somewhere needs to make a commonsense and give me decision to help make that happen. >> well, i will look at this case in terms of it is a very sad case but i'm afraid not an isolated case because as the welsh national audit office found overall welsh patients face shorter waits in...
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a short time ago, the new england patriots captured another super bowl victory. a lot of folks tuned in to see the game but millions of viewers tuned in just to see those high-priced commercials. >> this year there was a common theme, social messages including mcdonald's commercials that got viewers talking. the fast food giant announced they will accept new form of payment today. it will let customers pay for orders with what it calls lovin' which could include selfies and hugs. >> i could go in and say i want to pay with a hug. that will work? >> and you get free fries. i don't know. >> see how that works out. >> another snickers commercial. had some people looking back here. all the way to the '70s thanks to the magic of digital editing. taken back to the living room of mike and carol brady with marcia. not quite herself on a rant played by danny trejo from "sons of anarchy." the funny twist is at the end steve buscemi was at the top of the stairs playing jan. amazing what they can do with technology. >> looked very real. another common theme running through t
a short time ago, the new england patriots captured another super bowl victory. a lot of folks tuned in to see the game but millions of viewers tuned in just to see those high-priced commercials. >> this year there was a common theme, social messages including mcdonald's commercials that got viewers talking. the fast food giant announced they will accept new form of payment today. it will let customers pay for orders with what it calls lovin' which could include selfies and hugs. >>...
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. >> a monster storm taking aim at new england. this time it could last for days. >> some areas could see up to 2 feet of snow. maria molina tracking the latest for us. good morning. >> hi. it has been an active month for parts of new england. some areas seeing snow already this season. we are expecting a i lot from this next storm system. i want to start with windchill temperatures across the midwest and into the north and great lakes. chicago, minneapolis teens as well in new york city. well below zero across portions of new england. in care beau maine, 29 degrees below zero is what it feels like out there. across the southeast and into the plains windchills not bad into the 50's and 60's out there. future radar the snow already started across parts of new england yesterday. we are expecting it to continue through out the day today. this will be a relatively long event because areas will continue to see the snow coming down across massachusetts and rhode island as we head into early tomorrow morning as well. winter storm warnings
. >> a monster storm taking aim at new england. this time it could last for days. >> some areas could see up to 2 feet of snow. maria molina tracking the latest for us. good morning. >> hi. it has been an active month for parts of new england. some areas seeing snow already this season. we are expecting a i lot from this next storm system. i want to start with windchill temperatures across the midwest and into the north and great lakes. chicago, minneapolis teens as well in...
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some new england coastal areas got up to a foot and a half of snow. that includes parts of boston which set a record for the snowiest seven day period in the city's history. kris van cleve is in boston where it's postponed a big super bowl celebration. >> reporter: the super bowl champions new england patriots touched down at logan airport monday night. their parade was sacked by another snowstorm. it's set for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole. it's crazy. >> reporter: boston was one of the last stops for the huge winter storm which dumped heavy snow from the midwest to maine. detroit reported its third biggest snowfall on record and chicago received the fifth heaviest. >> this has been a snowstorm for the record books and we're seeing a record response as well. >> reporter: after getting hit by two major snow events in a week, the focus here in boston is on getting all of this snow out of the streets city wide. schools are closed again here tuesday as the city tries to dig itself out. >> we're asking people if you can't stay off the ro
some new england coastal areas got up to a foot and a half of snow. that includes parts of boston which set a record for the snowiest seven day period in the city's history. kris van cleve is in boston where it's postponed a big super bowl celebration. >> reporter: the super bowl champions new england patriots touched down at logan airport monday night. their parade was sacked by another snowstorm. it's set for wednesday. >> i feel like i'm in the north pole. it's crazy. >>...
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it was two or three months away from invading england. literally, their only hope would be that america would choose to intervene and churchill could not let that fall to chance. he decided to send in a group of operatives to prod the reluctant ally to action. probably the most irregular of them all was dahl. he was not someone who set out the be a spy. he only landed in washington because as a very young and inexperienced ref pilot he managed to get lost, run out of fuel and crash his pain. he was badly injured badly burned. he was invalid out of the war at the age of 25. he wanted to do something. his friends were all still fighting and he found a post in washington as a sort of goodwill ambassador. he was very good looking. he was 6'6", handsome very charming, well spoken articulate. breathtakingly smashing in his ref uniform and gold braid. he was a poster boy for the british war hero. he was supposed to come here, shake politicians' hands, kiss their wives, and raise money for the war orphans back home. a morale booster. he got caugh
it was two or three months away from invading england. literally, their only hope would be that america would choose to intervene and churchill could not let that fall to chance. he decided to send in a group of operatives to prod the reluctant ally to action. probably the most irregular of them all was dahl. he was not someone who set out the be a spy. he only landed in washington because as a very young and inexperienced ref pilot he managed to get lost, run out of fuel and crash his pain. he...
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the collapse in 1803 wiped out their securities in england that they had purchased in england through john quincy, so they were not like the other founders. they had immense family difficulties. charles died in 1801, 1800 there was the mastectomy and death of abigail adams smith, their daughter. abigail herself nearly died several times. there was the absence of john quincy, they longed for him, he was in st. petersburg, and then family members began to die. they stayed together for those last 18 years, and when people would request that abigail would go and visit, she would say, no, i won't leave john. there were no long separations again for the last 18 years of their marriage, until abigail died at the age of 76. so what can we say about the marriage? in the end, they had each other. it was a remarkable marriage. what made it work? theirs was a love match that grew into deep commitment over their lifetimes. i love speculating about what made marriage work. i was asked this question earlier, which was the better marriage? we all have our ideas and our opinions about it, and here are
the collapse in 1803 wiped out their securities in england that they had purchased in england through john quincy, so they were not like the other founders. they had immense family difficulties. charles died in 1801, 1800 there was the mastectomy and death of abigail adams smith, their daughter. abigail herself nearly died several times. there was the absence of john quincy, they longed for him, he was in st. petersburg, and then family members began to die. they stayed together for those last...
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england. what held the united states together after 1783? it was very fragile, believe me. and national debt. $25 million. a common language. and the pride in having defeated the strongest military, and especially naval, power in the world. well, from where was congress going to govern this country? we had a constitution. it was called the articles of confederation. it may be states supreme over the federal government. it was ratified in 1781. he granted the united states of america power over foreign affairs, war, and a post office area that was it. if congress wanted money which of course it needed, it had to requisition it from the states. congress would have to tell each state what their share would be. often the money never arrived. congress had no power over commerce. no power of revenue, no taxation , and certainly no power to create -- as it would, later -- a 100-square mile federal territory over which the united states congress had exclusive jurisdiction. in 1783, congress consisted
england. what held the united states together after 1783? it was very fragile, believe me. and national debt. $25 million. a common language. and the pride in having defeated the strongest military, and especially naval, power in the world. well, from where was congress going to govern this country? we had a constitution. it was called the articles of confederation. it may be states supreme over the federal government. it was ratified in 1781. he granted the united states of america power over...
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especially northern new england. 20 to 30 degrees below zero. still in the single digits to around zero. so very cold air here to kick off the month of february. that's the northeast and the midwest. check out the plains. 61 degrees in midland for a high. 58 in denver. 76 in phoenix. temperatures are running way above the average. then we look toward our next storm. the storm gets going very quickly. we head to wednesday and thursday. there will be an arctic front with snow in the midwest, rain in the southeast and late this is the next potential storm another nor'easter in a lot of the same spots that have dealt with a lot of wintry weather over the last few days. i'm meteorologist eric fisher cbs news. >>> meet the ground hog nipped the ear of sunday prairie, wisconsin. jimmy disagrees with most of his groundhog brethren says spring will come early. >>> more than a dozen infants are under quarantine after a baby came down with measles. all of the children are unvaccinated because they're under the age of 1. since december more than 100 people
especially northern new england. 20 to 30 degrees below zero. still in the single digits to around zero. so very cold air here to kick off the month of february. that's the northeast and the midwest. check out the plains. 61 degrees in midland for a high. 58 in denver. 76 in phoenix. temperatures are running way above the average. then we look toward our next storm. the storm gets going very quickly. we head to wednesday and thursday. there will be an arctic front with snow in the midwest, rain...
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the line, close your eyes and think of england. now other main activity was to befriend and woo american journalists. he became friends with walter winchell. they were among the most powerful and influential asset columnist during the day and he would meet regularly and trade items with them. this was an unscrupulous line of work but very effective. there were charles lindbergh and many others who were supportive of germany. he might give them items that would smear those individuals. the same would go with senators and congressmen. they would investigate whether the gentleman would have mistresses. these are desperate measures but they were desperate times. the british would take these people out one by one. there are also many us corporations doing business with the third reich. if you are an oil company or a chemical company and you fully expected the third reich would march into england in three months and you would be doing business with them because they would be a major controller of european oil and economy, you continue to
the line, close your eyes and think of england. now other main activity was to befriend and woo american journalists. he became friends with walter winchell. they were among the most powerful and influential asset columnist during the day and he would meet regularly and trade items with them. this was an unscrupulous line of work but very effective. there were charles lindbergh and many others who were supportive of germany. he might give them items that would smear those individuals. the same...
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in new england, roofs collapsing from the weight of all that snow. and word that yet another system is on its way. >>> behind the attacks, police shoot and kill a terror suspect they believe is responsible for two deadly attacks. was it part of a wider plot? tonight, the hunt for answers. >>> flight plan. the faa proposes new rules to finally open the skies up for commercial use of drones. who will be able to fly them, and where? >>> and, second summit. three years after coaching legend pat summit retired because of alzheimer's, another summit steps on and steps up on the court. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york this is nbc nightly news with lester holt. >>> good evening, parts of new england are staggering from the punishing blow of another blizzard. the fourth major snowstorm in three weeks. this one leaving as much as 20 inches of snow in some places. enough fell to make this the snowiest month on record in the city of boston where there is plenty to shovel, just no good place to put it. snow driven by gusty winds caused whiteout co
in new england, roofs collapsing from the weight of all that snow. and word that yet another system is on its way. >>> behind the attacks, police shoot and kill a terror suspect they believe is responsible for two deadly attacks. was it part of a wider plot? tonight, the hunt for answers. >>> flight plan. the faa proposes new rules to finally open the skies up for commercial use of drones. who will be able to fly them, and where? >>> and, second summit. three years...
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this is really been a localized misery for new england. a lot of the great lakes has been kind of cold. it hasn't been that snowy. but for the middle of the country, from texas to colorado it's been 60s and 70s. i want that. i would love to have some of that. i'm like one day in the 40s. i'm not going to be greedy. >> that would be perfect. >> the storm is over in areas of eastern massachusetts. two days to clean up. the latest storm -- again, we weren't hit in new england, providence and albany and areas got a snowstorm. it was boston and south of boston, that's who picked up nearly two feet of snow. they've been getting so slammed worse than anybody else in new england. the next storm. it's going to come down in the great lakes through wednesday. thursday redevelops off the coast. this was a glancing blow as of now, thankfully. more snow in southeast mass. a couple inches here. it looks like maybe a glancing blow. and it's cold after that. the next chance i think of a bigger storm would be sunday in areas of new england. we have two more
this is really been a localized misery for new england. a lot of the great lakes has been kind of cold. it hasn't been that snowy. but for the middle of the country, from texas to colorado it's been 60s and 70s. i want that. i would love to have some of that. i'm like one day in the 40s. i'm not going to be greedy. >> that would be perfect. >> the storm is over in areas of eastern massachusetts. two days to clean up. the latest storm -- again, we weren't hit in new england,...
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especially northern new england. 20 to 30 degrees below zero. still in the single digits to around zero. so very cold air here to kick off the month of february. that's the northeast and the midwest. check out the plains. 61 degrees in midland for a high. 58 in denver. 76 in phoenix. temperatures are running way above the average. then we look toward our next storm. the storm gets going very quickly. we head to wednesday and thursday. there will be an arctic front with snow in the midwest, rain in the southeast and late this is the next potential storm another nor'easter in a lot of the same spots that have dealt with a lot of wintry weather over the last few days. i'm meteorologist eric fisher cbs news. >>> meet the ground hog nipped the ear of sunday prairie, wisconsin. jimmy disagrees with most of his groundhog brethren says spring will come early. >>> more than a dozen infants are under quarantine after a baby came down with measles. all of the children are unvaccinated because they're under the age of 1. since december more than 100 people
especially northern new england. 20 to 30 degrees below zero. still in the single digits to around zero. so very cold air here to kick off the month of february. that's the northeast and the midwest. check out the plains. 61 degrees in midland for a high. 58 in denver. 76 in phoenix. temperatures are running way above the average. then we look toward our next storm. the storm gets going very quickly. we head to wednesday and thursday. there will be an arctic front with snow in the midwest, rain...
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the collapse in 1803 wiped out their securities in england that they had purchased in england through john quincy. they were not like the other founders. they had immense family difficulties. charles died in 1801, 1800 there was the mastectomy and death of abigail adams smith, their daughter. abigail herself nearly died several times. there was the absence of john quincy, they longed for him, he was in st. petersburg, and then as they aged, family members began to die and friends died. they stayed together for those last 18 years, and when people would request that abigail would come and visit she would say , no, i won't leave john. there were no long separations again for the last 18 years of their marriage, until abigail died at the age of 76. so what can we say about the marriage? in the end, they had each other. it was a remarkable marriage. what made it work? there'sirs was a love match that grew into deep commitment over their lifetimes. i love speculating about what made marriage work. i was asked this question earlier, which was the better marriage? we all have our ideas and o
the collapse in 1803 wiped out their securities in england that they had purchased in england through john quincy. they were not like the other founders. they had immense family difficulties. charles died in 1801, 1800 there was the mastectomy and death of abigail adams smith, their daughter. abigail herself nearly died several times. there was the absence of john quincy, they longed for him, he was in st. petersburg, and then as they aged, family members began to die and friends died. they...
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mum, from nigeria, was born in england and had us in england and brought us to the states and is now in ghana. my sister and i, for all of that, grew up with a firm sense of identity. mine. >> identity was being a twin. >> it was being her twin, yes. her twin. we joked that there were two people in the world to sync with your strange assents, which is mostly american and loss other things in it - she and i. you go no the world, and the world tends to speak of itself in terms of categories, with this vocabulary. that was difficult for us, we were raised by a single mum who is proudly and ferociously yoruba. for her, it's her ethno linguistic cultural identity is more important. my mum is yoruba, we ate food from yoruba, and we did this in chestnut hill, massachusetts, suburbs. >> when you grew up in boston, a white suburb, chestnut hill. >> especially when it snows. >> when was it apparent to you first? >> that's interesting. i think when i heard people refer to us as black people. >> you didn't think of yourself as a black person. >> it's an invention. one has to learn to think of on
mum, from nigeria, was born in england and had us in england and brought us to the states and is now in ghana. my sister and i, for all of that, grew up with a firm sense of identity. mine. >> identity was being a twin. >> it was being her twin, yes. her twin. we joked that there were two people in the world to sync with your strange assents, which is mostly american and loss other things in it - she and i. you go no the world, and the world tends to speak of itself in terms of...
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in new england, roofs collapsing from the weight of all that snow. and word that yet another system is on its way. >>> behind the attacks, police shoot and kill a terror suspect they believe is responsible for two deadly attacks. was it part of a wider plot? tonight the hunt for answers. >>> flight plan. the faa proposes new rules to finally open the skies up for commercial use of drones. who will be able to fly them and where? >>> and, second summit. three years after coaching legend pat summit retired because of alzheimer's, another summit steps on and steps up on the court. >>> good evening, parts of new england are staggering from the punishing blow of another blizzard. the fourth major snowstorm in three weeks. this one leaving as much as 20 inches of snow in some places. enough fell to make this the snowiest month on record in the city of boston where there is plenty to shovel just no good place to put it. snow driven by gusty winds caused whiteout conditions collapsed roofs and paralyzed travel. now the arctic cold dangerous below zero windchi
in new england, roofs collapsing from the weight of all that snow. and word that yet another system is on its way. >>> behind the attacks, police shoot and kill a terror suspect they believe is responsible for two deadly attacks. was it part of a wider plot? tonight the hunt for answers. >>> flight plan. the faa proposes new rules to finally open the skies up for commercial use of drones. who will be able to fly them and where? >>> and, second summit. three years...
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a short time ago the new england patriots captured another super bowl victory. a lot of folks tuned in to see the game but many tuned in to see those high-priced commercials. >> this year there was a common theme, social messages including mcdonald's commercials that got viewers talking. the fast food giant announced they will accept new form of payment today. it will let customers pay for orders with what it calls lovin' which could include selfies and hugs. >> i could go in and say i want to pay with a hug. >> and you get free fries. >> see how that works out. >> another snickers commercial. had some people looking back here. all the way to the '70s thanks to the magic of digital editing. back toe living room of mike and carol bra marcia. not quite herself on a rant played by danny trio from sons of anarchy. steve was at the stop of the stairs playing jan. amazing what they can do with technology. >> looked very real. another common theme running through the super bowl ads showed a new kind of father figure. >> gone are the days of father knows best dads and d
a short time ago the new england patriots captured another super bowl victory. a lot of folks tuned in to see the game but many tuned in to see those high-priced commercials. >> this year there was a common theme, social messages including mcdonald's commercials that got viewers talking. the fast food giant announced they will accept new form of payment today. it will let customers pay for orders with what it calls lovin' which could include selfies and hugs. >> i could go in and...
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from new england, it looks and feels -- >> wind blowing in my face. the snow. >> just like february. punxsutawney phil already keeping good on his promise. >> six more weeks of winter! >> with another winter storm
from new england, it looks and feels -- >> wind blowing in my face. the snow. >> just like february. punxsutawney phil already keeping good on his promise. >> six more weeks of winter! >> with another winter storm
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but a kind of -- a civic landscape, in many ways new england was perfect except for the new englanders. >> that's right. and on that note. i'd like to thank you all very much for coming out on a nasty day. you all had a hand out on your seats that tells you what's coming up in the 20th century, a version what was we've been doing in the 19th century here. i hope you will attend all of those and remain good friends of the miller center and travel home safely. thanks for coming. thank you, peter. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and the senate on c-span2, here on c-span3 we complement that coverage by showing you the most relevant congressional hearings and public affairs events. and then on weekends c-span3 is the home to american history tv with programs that tell our nation's story. including six unique series. "the civil war's 150 the anniversary," visiting battle fields and key events. american artifacts, touring museums and historic sites to discover what artifacts reveal about america's past. history bookshelf with the best-known american history writers. the pre
but a kind of -- a civic landscape, in many ways new england was perfect except for the new englanders. >> that's right. and on that note. i'd like to thank you all very much for coming out on a nasty day. you all had a hand out on your seats that tells you what's coming up in the 20th century, a version what was we've been doing in the 19th century here. i hope you will attend all of those and remain good friends of the miller center and travel home safely. thanks for coming. thank you,...
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right now on "first look," new england is under siege from another major winter storm. snow on top of more snow. and this as the west coast recovers from the pineapple express. >>> high-level talks at the white house, ahead today, for president obama and germany's angela merkel. >>> the biggest night in music. we have the winners and the most talked about moments from the grammys. >>> and new details on the fatal car crash involving bruce jenner. >>> the tributes pour in for a giant of college basketball. and so much to talk to you about on this monday february 9th. >>> two storms on the move locking on to the west and east coast. in the northeast, nine states are dealing with another winter whack. rain, snow and ice. in the bull's eye yet again, new england. some places could get up to two feet of new snow. boston has gotten more than 55 inches of snow. the new threat is closing schools until wednesday. >> these storms that we're getting is unprecedented. we've never seen this type of snow here in the city of boston. >> all of this snow is very frustrating, especially
right now on "first look," new england is under siege from another major winter storm. snow on top of more snow. and this as the west coast recovers from the pineapple express. >>> high-level talks at the white house, ahead today, for president obama and germany's angela merkel. >>> the biggest night in music. we have the winners and the most talked about moments from the grammys. >>> and new details on the fatal car crash involving bruce jenner....
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the snow has moved off up in new england, parts of new york and that's what we'll see throughout the day. clearing skies. we'll actually see some sunshine today. by 8:00 mostly cloudy 13 degrees, a frigid start to the day. by 10:00, partly sunny, 14 and by noon we are looking at temperatures right around 14. you can see the temperatures pretty stable throughout the day. we're not going to see them climbing very far. we're going to see them hanging in the teens and those windchills below zero for many many today. we'll talk more about today's temperatures and possible record lows for tonight. we'll talk about that coming up. >> thanks michelle. the high winds aren't only making it dangerously cold they're also causing trees to fall on power lines and homes. nbc 10's jesse gary is live in philadelphia's east falls neighborhood. jesse, show us what's happening there. >> reporter: rosemary about an hour ago, the winds that michelle is talking about, well they split this large tree and a portion of it fell on to the roof. and now it's sitting on top of the roof of the empress building her
the snow has moved off up in new england, parts of new york and that's what we'll see throughout the day. clearing skies. we'll actually see some sunshine today. by 8:00 mostly cloudy 13 degrees, a frigid start to the day. by 10:00, partly sunny, 14 and by noon we are looking at temperatures right around 14. you can see the temperatures pretty stable throughout the day. we're not going to see them climbing very far. we're going to see them hanging in the teens and those windchills below zero...
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the worse by far in new england. the coldest i have right now is watertown, new york, at negative 24 windchills. but everybody is in the teens. even the low 20s. even as far south as philadelphia we're at negative 9. it's a very windy night out there. and the winds are biting. exposed skin is dangerous. kids at the bus stop that sort of thing. our blizzard watch up again. right along the coast. it's an eastern new england special including the boston area. saturday night into sunday winds could gust as high as 60 miles per hour. even if they only get 6 to 12 inches of snow even the snow on the ground is so light and fluffy, everything is going to be blowing all over the place. it's going to be a nightmare traveling. we're saying anywhere around 6 to 12 inches around boston but maine, is going to get nailed. we could see up to 2 feet. thomas, for valentine's day, notice how split the country is. everyone in the west texas, so many people are like seeing the best winter ever but not in new england. >> i'm predicting a
the worse by far in new england. the coldest i have right now is watertown, new york, at negative 24 windchills. but everybody is in the teens. even the low 20s. even as far south as philadelphia we're at negative 9. it's a very windy night out there. and the winds are biting. exposed skin is dangerous. kids at the bus stop that sort of thing. our blizzard watch up again. right along the coast. it's an eastern new england special including the boston area. saturday night into sunday winds could...
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this is new england's fourth winter storm in less than a month. so all things considered we're doing okay ear in the philadelphia region. good morning. welcome back to nbc 10 news "today." i'm rosemary connors. it's just after 10:00 on this sunday. let's get right to our forecast with meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, looks like we've got a long week ahead, considering what we're dealing with this morning. >> we sure do. it's so cold this morning, we had the winds, and we're going to keep the cold in place. most of the workweek we rebound just a little bit, that's about it. a few chances for some snow. let's take a look outdoors. looking at brightening skies this morning. it is so cold that's the big weather story today. and we had a first alert weather day, with us through monday because we'll keep that cold air locked in place. and we're talking cold. we're talking temperatures in the single digits. talking windchills well below zero and winds whipping near 50 miles per hour at times. so could see additional power outages. we've already
this is new england's fourth winter storm in less than a month. so all things considered we're doing okay ear in the philadelphia region. good morning. welcome back to nbc 10 news "today." i'm rosemary connors. it's just after 10:00 on this sunday. let's get right to our forecast with meteorologist michelle grossman. michelle, looks like we've got a long week ahead, considering what we're dealing with this morning. >> we sure do. it's so cold this morning, we had the winds, and...
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mum, from nigeria, was born in england and had us in england and brought us to the states and is now in ghana. my sister and i, for all of that grew up with a firm sense of identity. i was her twin and she was mine. >> identity was being a twin. >> it was being her twin yes. her twin. we joked that there were two people in the world to sync with your strange assents, which is mostly american and loss other things in it - she and i. you go no the world, and the world tends to speak of itself in terms of categories with this vocabulary. that was difficult for us we were raised by a single mum who is proudly and ferociously yoruba. for her, it's her ethno linguistic cultural identity is more important. my mum is yoruba we ate food from yoruba and we did this in chestnut hill massachusetts, not the most headero genus of suburbs. >> when you grew up in boston a white suburb chestnut hill. >> especially when it snows. >> when was it apparent to you that people saw your skin colour first? >> that's interesting. i think when i heard people refer to us as black people. >> you didn't think of
mum, from nigeria, was born in england and had us in england and brought us to the states and is now in ghana. my sister and i, for all of that grew up with a firm sense of identity. i was her twin and she was mine. >> identity was being a twin. >> it was being her twin yes. her twin. we joked that there were two people in the world to sync with your strange assents, which is mostly american and loss other things in it - she and i. you go no the world, and the world tends to speak...
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michelle miller is in new england. jeff glor reports more than 4,000 planes -- claims have been filed to deaths and injuries linked to the defective gm ignition switches. >> they could have prevented this ten years ago. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing centers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. today winter made history. the storm that dumped 20 inches of snow on the midwest over the weekend moved into the northeast, and in parts of new england, this is now the snowiest ten-day period on record with accumulations totalling five feet. we have team of correspondents covering this latest storm. first we'll go to michelle milner -- miller in boston. michelle? >> re
michelle miller is in new england. jeff glor reports more than 4,000 planes -- claims have been filed to deaths and injuries linked to the defective gm ignition switches. >> they could have prevented this ten years ago. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing centers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl....
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son looking at want outlet district, if you will, and this is a prospective of looking on england son as if you're back is to really looking at on to arne in the distance and we envision retail that's engaging the pedestrian and england son is not as wide as harey it is a rich opportunity to create something that is a difference experience particularly rich in neighborhoods serving and restaurant type of retailers please feel free to ask questions as we go along and here's another prospective from harey looking if down england son this is the last slide slide. >> thank you. i wanted to take a could have more minutes to provide additional information about the corresponding community benefits coming in conjunction with the retail center starting with transportation so for transportation at the opening of the retailed center of the 66 rutland that is depicted on the map in green will be expended from its executive park and continue along humanitarian i didn't way and it will be 15 minutes returning every 15 minutes additionally the 29 sunset will be extended south on gilman from humanit
son looking at want outlet district, if you will, and this is a prospective of looking on england son as if you're back is to really looking at on to arne in the distance and we envision retail that's engaging the pedestrian and england son is not as wide as harey it is a rich opportunity to create something that is a difference experience particularly rich in neighborhoods serving and restaurant type of retailers please feel free to ask questions as we go along and here's another prospective...
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i'm neil cavuto and it is not just new england. from the midwest to the northeast, folks are getting socked with yet another fierce winter storm. chicago hit with close to 20 inches of snow, making it already the fifth worst storm in the city's history. detroit coming in at 17 inches indiana also hit hard, while in massachusetts they're still reeling from last week's monster storm, bracing for another foot or more with this one. it's big, and we're all over it with garrett in chicago, where they are trying to dig out. molly is in newton, massachusetts, where they are still
i'm neil cavuto and it is not just new england. from the midwest to the northeast, folks are getting socked with yet another fierce winter storm. chicago hit with close to 20 inches of snow, making it already the fifth worst storm in the city's history. detroit coming in at 17 inches indiana also hit hard, while in massachusetts they're still reeling from last week's monster storm, bracing for another foot or more with this one. it's big, and we're all over it with garrett in chicago, where...
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michelle miller is in new england. jeff glor reports more than 4,000 claims have been filed to deaths and injuries linked to the defective gm ignition switches. >> they could have prevented this ten years ago. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing fingers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got to be one of the dumbest calls offensively in super bowl history. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. today winter made history. the storm that dumped 20 inches of snow on the midwest over the weekend moved into the northeast, and in parts of new england, this is now the snowiest ten-day period on record, with accumulations totaling five feet. we have a team of correspondents covering this latest storm. first we'll go to michelle miller in boston. mich
michelle miller is in new england. jeff glor reports more than 4,000 claims have been filed to deaths and injuries linked to the defective gm ignition switches. >> they could have prevented this ten years ago. >> pelley: manuel bojorquez in buenos aires on the mysterious death of a prosecutor just hours before he was set to point thing fingers a deadly car bombing. and they'll be talking about this for decades. jim axelrod on the rookie who snatched the super bowl. >> it's got...
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new england is excited for you. bring that trophy back. stick around. ariana grande performs after the break. come right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ as our bourbon ages a small amount evaporates this is the angel's share gone forever. but some liquid stays trapped deep inside the wood. this is the devil's cut. we've made history by extracting it. a richer full flavored bourbon. devil's cut from jim beam. ♪ ♪ the bold nissan rogue, with intuitive all-wheel drive. because winter needs a hero. now save up to $1,000 when you finance the 2015 nissan rogue. ♪ ♪ elevator music ♪ [goat screams] ♪ elevator music ♪ [goat screams] ♪ elevator music ♪ [donkey braying] ♪ upbeat music ♪ bring in your verizon or at&t bill, turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. visit us online or visit a sprint store today the night of the execution they were running it at 1,400 degrees or less. how in the hell would you know that? condensation in the window of the oxygen regulator. what are you? a thermochemist? no. you've been request
new england is excited for you. bring that trophy back. stick around. ariana grande performs after the break. come right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ as our bourbon ages a small amount evaporates this is the angel's share gone forever. but some liquid stays trapped deep inside the wood. this is the devil's cut. we've made history by extracting it. a richer full flavored bourbon. devil's cut from jim beam. ♪ ♪ the bold nissan rogue, with intuitive all-wheel drive. because winter needs a...
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and new england style is with cream, being a new englander i know these things. >> i cook it separately all the ingredients but it is the butter onions garlic and pancetta all make it dance. then i flavor with the heavy cream and with the clams obviously 37 it is just delicious. >> it is a beautiful presentation. >> beautiful. >> you also make these very fun little bred little breadsticks on a stick. that is fantastic. the idea. you are also doing some ribs. you rub them with love. >> i use 12 different spices just like number 12 tom brady. i put this on and make sure that you really rub it in with all that kind of love. you put that in put those on the grill. that's the first step. the second step is foiling, dylan. which is the key to getting all the flavor. >> you foil but you also do a little apple juice spritz? >> we take the foil. we put that down. i love a candy coated rib so i do a little brown sugar. we do a little honey, also. >> then you're going to spray with and many juice. while you do this how are the ribs and chowder? >> they're really good. >> this chowder is fantastic.
and new england style is with cream, being a new englander i know these things. >> i cook it separately all the ingredients but it is the butter onions garlic and pancetta all make it dance. then i flavor with the heavy cream and with the clams obviously 37 it is just delicious. >> it is a beautiful presentation. >> beautiful. >> you also make these very fun little bred little breadsticks on a stick. that is fantastic. the idea. you are also doing some ribs. you rub them...
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up to 2 feet of snow fell over much of new england overnight. wind gusts up to 50 miles an
up to 2 feet of snow fell over much of new england overnight. wind gusts up to 50 miles an
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england all out on 231. australia winning by 111 runs. al jazeera. >> rugby's six nations continues on saturday with england taking on italy. request an impressive win over wales last week, they look to do the same thing against england's side england leads 18-5. >>> they take on france in dublin ireland narrowly won in the final game of last year's six nations to clinch the title. they'll have three of their top players back in the site following the return of jonathan sexton and the irish know that france can be unpredictable to play against. >> you know, we're trying to prepare for the first line up, we're trying to prepare for the unpredictability that they have on the attack. you know, that's what we've looked at when we've trained on the pitch. that's what the lads have been set up to do. >> sprinter usain bolt said he'll retire, but it won't be until after the 2017 world athletic championship in london. thehe has already been considering hanging up his spikes after the olympics in rio. now bolt has said that his sponsors have convi
england all out on 231. australia winning by 111 runs. al jazeera. >> rugby's six nations continues on saturday with england taking on italy. request an impressive win over wales last week, they look to do the same thing against england's side england leads 18-5. >>> they take on france in dublin ireland narrowly won in the final game of last year's six nations to clinch the title. they'll have three of their top players back in the site following the return of jonathan sexton...
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. >> the new england patriots and their fans are pumped up this morning. tom brady, bill belichick, and company shrug off controversy to win the super bowl for the fourth time in 14 years. >> the new england patriots are the nfl champions. >>> another blast of winter to start the workweek. a monster snowstorm moves into the northeast after socking the midwest. >>> and super serious sponsors take a no-nonsense approach to their super bowl commercials, but some multi-million-dollar ads appear to have missed the mark. >> i don't want to get married. aisle get cooties. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday, february 2nd, 2015. good morning. i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. after a tumultuous season filled with on and off the field controversies, the national football league did what id did best sunday. they treated football fans to one of the most exciting super bowls and added a championship game for the quarterback and his coach ended up making his. the patriots tom brady was looking to become only the third quart
. >> the new england patriots and their fans are pumped up this morning. tom brady, bill belichick, and company shrug off controversy to win the super bowl for the fourth time in 14 years. >> the new england patriots are the nfl champions. >>> another blast of winter to start the workweek. a monster snowstorm moves into the northeast after socking the midwest. >>> and super serious sponsors take a no-nonsense approach to their super bowl commercials, but some...
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unrelenting snow has tested the mettle of even hardy new englanders. in the past 30 days there have been major multiple snow events. january 27, upwards of 22 inches. another 16 inches less than a week later. then nearly 7 1/2 followed by about a foot of snow today. in total a record 60-plus inches and counting, paralyzing parts of the region. with historic amounts of snow on the ground, there's not enough space to put it all. melters, which use flame burners to dissolve the snow, can't keep up. so the city may be forced to dump snow in the harbor, which is normally off limits. so much snow has been removed across the state 10,000 dump trucks all in boston alone, it would fill the home of the super bowl champions new england patriots stadium 90 times with nonstop plowing, shovinging and blowing, many have had enough. >> i think we're all kind of on our last run. and there's more to come. >> reporter: boston public schools are closed again tomorrow. officials are discussing whether to tramp april vacation to get the required number of school days in bef
unrelenting snow has tested the mettle of even hardy new englanders. in the past 30 days there have been major multiple snow events. january 27, upwards of 22 inches. another 16 inches less than a week later. then nearly 7 1/2 followed by about a foot of snow today. in total a record 60-plus inches and counting, paralyzing parts of the region. with historic amounts of snow on the ground, there's not enough space to put it all. melters, which use flame burners to dissolve the snow, can't keep...
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, i was going to spend the summer months in england and the winter months in ft. lauderdale. and i invested the money with him. >> but according to kris, the moo youngs took his money and embezzled it. they also incorporated as kdm distributors, a name eerily similar to kris' company and allegedly started drawing money from kris' accounts. >> according to kris, derrick had stolen property worth $441,000. so you can see why kris would be very angry. he wanted to put an end to this. >> kris was used to settling disputes with words, not weapons. he sued the moo youngs and told clive he expected to win. >> there was no question of me killing them for the money, as a matter of fact, killing them would make me lose the money, obviously. >> but if kris then had little reason to walk into the dupont hotel with a loaded weapon, why was there so much evidence pointing to him as a suspect? according to kris he went to the dupont at 9:30 a.m. on the morning of the murders to meet a potential business partner for the newspaper he had started in miami. neville butler set up the
, i was going to spend the summer months in england and the winter months in ft. lauderdale. and i invested the money with him. >> but according to kris, the moo youngs took his money and embezzled it. they also incorporated as kdm distributors, a name eerily similar to kris' company and allegedly started drawing money from kris' accounts. >> according to kris, derrick had stolen property worth $441,000. so you can see why kris would be very angry. he wanted to put an end to this....
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england on 231, australia winning by 111 runs. richard parr al jazeera. >>> that's the news now and england have continued their successful start of the six-nations tournament overcoming an early scare against italy, johnathan joseph once again excelling in this game drumming in two ties of england scored six times in the 47-17 at twikinham. 21 wins from 21 games against italy. the italians bad news for them. it's 17 defeats now from 18 games. defending champions, island remain unbeaten in this tournament hanging on to defeat france 18-11 was the score in dublin. >> johnny sexton giving the home side a six-point advantage. at ha there was extended after the break, france keeping the pressure on them but just couldn't out match eyeireland who sit at the top of the table on points with england. jamaican says he will retire after the 2017, the 6 time olympic medalist is 28 years old but already considering hanging up his spikes after next year's olympic games in real. now -- in rio. now, he has told a british newspaper says his spons
england on 231, australia winning by 111 runs. richard parr al jazeera. >>> that's the news now and england have continued their successful start of the six-nations tournament overcoming an early scare against italy, johnathan joseph once again excelling in this game drumming in two ties of england scored six times in the 47-17 at twikinham. 21 wins from 21 games against italy. the italians bad news for them. it's 17 defeats now from 18 games. defending champions, island remain...
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he england. he turned down the offer to serve in the united states supreme court and made his final journey home on his appointment of secretary of state under president james monroe. he was inaugurated the 6th president of the united states and served as a member of the house of representatives from november 1820 until his death in 1830 until his death in february 1848. in in the interim of his foreign service he was a professor at harvard massachusetts state senator, and united states senator. in the extraordinary breadth of john quincy's quincy's presidential ambitions he envisioned a great magnificent government that would influence, create a national university, astronomical observatory. did. did i say that right? and naval academy, new department of the interior and medical research expiration. john quincy's impassioned denunciation of slavery stormed through his letters, notes speeches and congress are as dramatically done as lincoln's wording of the emancipation proclamation. 25 d 515 yea
he england. he turned down the offer to serve in the united states supreme court and made his final journey home on his appointment of secretary of state under president james monroe. he was inaugurated the 6th president of the united states and served as a member of the house of representatives from november 1820 until his death in 1830 until his death in february 1848. in in the interim of his foreign service he was a professor at harvard massachusetts state senator, and united states...
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new england is bracing for another roupdz of snow. in fact, two more feet of snow could be on the way there after what has been a really snowy winter so far already. as reporter reed laborty tells us it's a massive undertaking to make sure commuters can get where they're going. >> it may not breathe fire but snowzilla con kerz nerve its path. gas guzzling jet engine is unusual piece of equipment they keep in the tool shed. this however working on tracks at molden center is one of two on loan from new york city transit. >> sdindz to remove or melt the snow and blow it away and clear some of the snow to have room nor more snow. >> which is on its way. more than a foot in and around boston and woory commuters are being reassured. everything that can be done for the t is being done. >> i think they're doing what they can being that we need more buses and better trains. >> two weeks worth of snow ended up right here where police clearly looked the other way. the only animals grazing on this farm are snow cat and snow melter. >> where colum
new england is bracing for another roupdz of snow. in fact, two more feet of snow could be on the way there after what has been a really snowy winter so far already. as reporter reed laborty tells us it's a massive undertaking to make sure commuters can get where they're going. >> it may not breathe fire but snowzilla con kerz nerve its path. gas guzzling jet engine is unusual piece of equipment they keep in the tool shed. this however working on tracks at molden center is one of two on...
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the governance procedures surrounding the bank of england. earlier wrong, he was referencing what was happening in greece. he has been talking about inflation. >> he says that we have to look through the deviations from the cpi target on greece. he was saying that anything that happens in europe was going to hurt the u.k. are you worried about greece? ♪ >> it is a game of kabuki. greece is part of the international grade in my mind. if you want to remain in the grid you will have to ultimately conform. if they don't conform, they are going to become argentina. >> a game of kabuki. that was larry fink talking to charlie rose about greece. >> let's check in on the markets . maybe they are playing a little bit of kabuki. >> i think the word is fragile. the fragile agreement between greece and their creditors. the markets are looking fragile. we are coming off all-time highs on the dax. we are north of that. the ftse 100 is often all-time high. we talk about which side blinks. markets have not blinked with the exception of greek markets. the kn
the governance procedures surrounding the bank of england. earlier wrong, he was referencing what was happening in greece. he has been talking about inflation. >> he says that we have to look through the deviations from the cpi target on greece. he was saying that anything that happens in europe was going to hurt the u.k. are you worried about greece? ♪ >> it is a game of kabuki. greece is part of the international grade in my mind. if you want to remain in the grid you will have...
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unrelenting snow has tested the metal of even hardy new englanders. in the past few days there have been multiple major snow events. january 27 upwards of 22 inches. another 16 inches less than a week later. then nearly seven and a half followed by about a foot of snow today. in total a record 60-plus inches and counting paralyzing parts of the region. with historic amounts of snow on the ground there's not enough space to put it all. melters which use flame burners to dissolve the snow can't keep up. so the city may be forced to dump snow in the harbor o, which is normally off limits. so much snow has been removed across the state 10,000 dump trucks in boston alone, it would fill the home of new england super bowl champions 90 times. with nonstop plowing, shoveling and blowing, many have had enough. >> i think we're all kind of on our last run. >> reporter: boston public schools are closed again tomorrow. officials are discussing whether to tramp april vacation to get the required number of school days in before the union mandated last day of june 30
unrelenting snow has tested the metal of even hardy new englanders. in the past few days there have been multiple major snow events. january 27 upwards of 22 inches. another 16 inches less than a week later. then nearly seven and a half followed by about a foot of snow today. in total a record 60-plus inches and counting paralyzing parts of the region. with historic amounts of snow on the ground there's not enough space to put it all. melters which use flame burners to dissolve the snow can't...
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the knew england patriots with a gutsy win. brady earned his place among the best in history. live in arizona. >> extreme weather. a dangerous storm marking its way across the country. a triple threat of heavy snow high winds and icy conditions. accuweather has the latest. >> scare in the air. a jet rattled by what officials think may have been a drone but could have been something else. >> and battle of the ads. the super bowl commercial that made you want to laugh less and feel more. what madison avenue hopes tugging at your heart strings is tugging at your wallet. >>> good monday morning to you all. the new england patriots are on top once again after beatling the seattle seahawks. >> fans are celebrating and everyone who watched the contest was a winner. an exciting game from start to finish. abc is live in arizona with all the details. good morning. >> reporter: hi. good morning. reena and t.j. deflate-gate casts a shadow over super bowl xlix but the new england patriots decided to settle it out behind me in the super bowl dome in what can be described as a real finish fo
the knew england patriots with a gutsy win. brady earned his place among the best in history. live in arizona. >> extreme weather. a dangerous storm marking its way across the country. a triple threat of heavy snow high winds and icy conditions. accuweather has the latest. >> scare in the air. a jet rattled by what officials think may have been a drone but could have been something else. >> and battle of the ads. the super bowl commercial that made you want to laugh less and...
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we preview the bank of england's inflation report. we are just a couple of minutes away from the rate decision from sweden's central bank. will it join the easing club? find out after the break. ♪ >> good morning and welcome back. i'm jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up for you. pretty much a flat day in london. the ftse 100 doing nothing. big breaking news coming out of stockholm, sweden. the swedish central bank cutting rates to negative 0.1%. there you go. sweden's bank lowers the key rate to 0.1%. averaging minus 0.11% in the second quarter of 2015. they join the easing club in sweden. euro/krona goes higher. the consensus of economists said no action. some of the traders i was speaking to said we would get the cut and guess what? here we are. a rate cut from sweden. the swedish krona falling off the cliff. that is a stronger euro. lowered to minus 0.1%. going unconventional just like the e.c.b. just like denmark with inflation falling at an annual 0.3%. they have already pledged
we preview the bank of england's inflation report. we are just a couple of minutes away from the rate decision from sweden's central bank. will it join the easing club? find out after the break. ♪ >> good morning and welcome back. i'm jonathan ferro. 30 minutes into the trading day. let's see how things are shaping up for you. pretty much a flat day in london. the ftse 100 doing nothing. big breaking news coming out of stockholm, sweden. the swedish central bank cutting rates to...
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then into new england with the heavier snow. changeover has occurred in the new york city after 4 to 6 inches up that way. we have light sprinkles coming through d.c. right now. north of baltimore, frederick and back in the shenandoah valley. now we're looking at some showers here. some heavier ones woodstock, strasburg, back toward baker and moorefield and west virginia and a gust headed toward winchester right now. berryville up to charles town on 340, a little damp on that road as well. cloudy skies in washington. we're expecting clouds, still a few showers. probably through mid- to late morning. then this afternoon the sun will return. maybe by lunch time. going to move from west to east. temperatures will climb into the 40s and then drop into the 30s this afternoon with a strong wind. wind chills in the 20s. wind advisory goes into effect till midnight. winds gusting 40, 45, maybe 50. look at the 50s in tap hon knack, pax river -- tappahannock, pax river. we're mid- to upper 30s. 33 hagerstown. everybody is above freezing h
then into new england with the heavier snow. changeover has occurred in the new york city after 4 to 6 inches up that way. we have light sprinkles coming through d.c. right now. north of baltimore, frederick and back in the shenandoah valley. now we're looking at some showers here. some heavier ones woodstock, strasburg, back toward baker and moorefield and west virginia and a gust headed toward winchester right now. berryville up to charles town on 340, a little damp on that road as well....
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saturday night into sunday morning across the new england coast. the low pressure system really starts to deepen. the national weather service has issued blizzard watches from bangor, maine to portland to boston. look for the possibility of heavy snowfall. it is possible depending on which model we like at between 1 and 2 feet of snow. the big apple, a light dusting of snowfall from the particular storm system. the other fact is the cold temperatures from the new england coast and upper great lakes to the gulf coast states. we are talking temperatures between 30 and 40 degrees below average for this time of year. you can see that temperatures into atlanta will be chilly through the weekend as well. back to you. >> derek, thank you. >>> coming up president obama's newest obamacare push. this video has gone viral. fans think it is hilarious. critics think it sends the wrong message. ty g sh >>pretty i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other q
saturday night into sunday morning across the new england coast. the low pressure system really starts to deepen. the national weather service has issued blizzard watches from bangor, maine to portland to boston. look for the possibility of heavy snowfall. it is possible depending on which model we like at between 1 and 2 feet of snow. the big apple, a light dusting of snowfall from the particular storm system. the other fact is the cold temperatures from the new england coast and upper great...