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new york city, boston, albany. out west we could be seeing snowfall rates 1 to 3 inches per hour, could be even up to 4 inches per hour. the evening commute tomorrow, philadelphia, new york, boston, albany, burlington. this is going to be interesting to see what happens. the boston amounts might start to -- might start to have to bring those down a bit because can you see there's mixing right there by the evening. but again, we'll be watching this very closely. wednesday morning it all pulls away. we'll start to see less as fars at snow but it will be blowing around, drifting. temperatures will be a big problem. here's what we're going to call for as far as accumulations. we're looking for down in washington, 4 to 7 inches. 8 to 14 inches in philadelphia. new york city's going to be interesting, 12 to 18 inches. that could be added to, depending on -- and then boston, around 8 to 14 inches. add to that tropical force winds. you'll have blizzard conditions. it's going to be a real mess. >> i was going to ask you tha
new york city, boston, albany. out west we could be seeing snowfall rates 1 to 3 inches per hour, could be even up to 4 inches per hour. the evening commute tomorrow, philadelphia, new york, boston, albany, burlington. this is going to be interesting to see what happens. the boston amounts might start to -- might start to have to bring those down a bit because can you see there's mixing right there by the evening. but again, we'll be watching this very closely. wednesday morning it all pulls...
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we're seeing people walking in the streets here in new york city. you know new york city. i have a fellow here, anthony wallace, is joining me here. thank you, anthony. you've grown up in new york city, right? >> yes. >> talk to us about, your friends and yourself. you went to buy some things from the store. what was the situation? >> basbasically, it was a lot o people getting food, trying to get last-minute things. i don't know, coming from the city, i'm not used to that, just because i don't know. we never take it that serious. or whatever. but currently, i'm residing in p.a. so, it's a little different out there. yeah. i seen, it was a little panic. i don't know. it's nothing to me. >> why are you out in the snow at 3:00 a.m.? >> actually, i have a state of emergency in my family at the moment, where i'm going to see my grandmother. something is wrong with my nana right now. i made it to came out here to see her and see my daughter. >> really? we don't want to hold you up. you need to get going on that. thanks so much for talking with us. at this stage, we understand t
we're seeing people walking in the streets here in new york city. you know new york city. i have a fellow here, anthony wallace, is joining me here. thank you, anthony. you've grown up in new york city, right? >> yes. >> talk to us about, your friends and yourself. you went to buy some things from the store. what was the situation? >> basbasically, it was a lot o people getting food, trying to get last-minute things. i don't know, coming from the city, i'm not used to that,...
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we're taking the reports that places like "the new york times," fox news, bbc, multiple outlets have reported this. all we're saying is, let's take a closer look. let's look into this. if it happened, if this is accurate. this is the biggest overreach. the biggest scandal. >> you're not saying let's look into this. the president of the united states is accusing the former president of wiretapping him. >> i think that this is again, something that if this happened, martha. >> if, if, if, if. >> i agree. >> why is the president saying it did happen? >> look, i think he's going off of information that he has seen that has led him to believe that this is a very real potential. if it is, this is the greatest overreach in the greatest abuse of power that i think we have ever seen and a huge attack on democracy itself. and the american people have a right to know if this took place. >> okay.
we're taking the reports that places like "the new york times," fox news, bbc, multiple outlets have reported this. all we're saying is, let's take a closer look. let's look into this. if it happened, if this is accurate. this is the biggest overreach. the biggest scandal. >> you're not saying let's look into this. the president of the united states is accusing the former president of wiretapping him. >> i think that this is again, something that if this happened, martha....
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of new york city. this morning, right after our broadcast, he heads for a check in with immigrations and customs enforcement in new york city. he plans to go to the meeting, even though he may not be released. the usually predictable process of checking-in with immigration and customs enforcement as part of a regular supervision process has become a source of anxiety for many immigrants since president trump ordered changes to enforcement in january. in just one example, last week in phoenix, arizona, a single-father of three u.s.-born children had plans to celebrate his son's 17th birthday after a check-in meeting that he thought was to discuss his request for asylum. an hour later, juan carlos fomperosa garcia's daughter says officials "brought me a bag with his stuff and that was it." her father was deported the next day. meanwhile, otherer immigrants he gone to their check-ins and were released, as expected. no matter what happens this mornrning at r ravi ragbir's check-in, he will not go alone. as
of new york city. this morning, right after our broadcast, he heads for a check in with immigrations and customs enforcement in new york city. he plans to go to the meeting, even though he may not be released. the usually predictable process of checking-in with immigration and customs enforcement as part of a regular supervision process has become a source of anxiety for many immigrants since president trump ordered changes to enforcement in january. in just one example, last week in phoenix,...
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here in new york city and boston expected to be hit hard. new york to get a foot of snow or more. parts of massachusetts up to 2 feet. high winds creating whiteout conditions. schools are closed in boston and philadelphia and new york city. they made that decision yesterday. >> preemptive cancellations. airlines have done the same. 5,300 flights in the u.s. according to flightaware.com. amtrak is running a modified schedule in the northeast today. as always, ahead of the blizzard, people are clearing off grocery stores like it is the end of the world. cleaning out. >> popsicles, ice cream and cheetos. >> kids love it. healthy snow day in the romans' household. the latest on the storm with the reporters along the east coast. starting with meteorologist chad myers at columbus circle in new york. good morning, chad. how is it? >> reporter: good morning. it seems no matter which which you look, the wind is blowing in your face. i'm sure that is a function of the buildings in new york city. it is cold. let me set the stage. across the northeast, everyone will pick up 2 inches of liquid
here in new york city and boston expected to be hit hard. new york to get a foot of snow or more. parts of massachusetts up to 2 feet. high winds creating whiteout conditions. schools are closed in boston and philadelphia and new york city. they made that decision yesterday. >> preemptive cancellations. airlines have done the same. 5,300 flights in the u.s. according to flightaware.com. amtrak is running a modified schedule in the northeast today. as always, ahead of the blizzard, people...
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first, david begnaud in albany, new york. >> reporter: anthony, winter will get the last after all this snow today, last few months have been mild and bleak. spring is just six days away, and this has been a wallop. here in albany, it's near-whiteout conditions all day. we have seen drivers stuck? nsnow across the city. if you are sitting somewhere dry right now, be this is a big deal, because nearly 50 million people are affected from washington, d.c. to, maine. >> unreal. totally unreal. >> reporter: the late-season storm pelted northeast and mid-atlantic with a stream of snow, sleet, and ice, forcing businesses and schools from philadelphia to boston to close. in new york state, tractor trailers were banned from several major highways. in eastern new york, the snow is so bad, this salt spreader landed sideways. parts of pennsylvania were buried under two feet of snow, but that didn't stop state troopers and the national guard from giving a 23-month-old child in need of a heart t escort to the hospital. mo
first, david begnaud in albany, new york. >> reporter: anthony, winter will get the last after all this snow today, last few months have been mild and bleak. spring is just six days away, and this has been a wallop. here in albany, it's near-whiteout conditions all day. we have seen drivers stuck? nsnow across the city. if you are sitting somewhere dry right now, be this is a big deal, because nearly 50 million people are affected from washington, d.c. to, maine. >> unreal. totally...
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the only one in new york state. they produce guns, obviously, for the military, poor sportsman, and for personal protection. they were founded in new york and we would like to keep them. they have had setbacks now and then. some recent layoffs because the economy is down but we also have a very negative viewpoint from our governor and from simon new york about the second amendment theome in new york about second amendment, so we want to make sure we advocate for the second amendment. also revere copart and brass. revere copper and brass. a good friend of mine is the ceo. he has huge pride in america. really supports bringing jobs back to our immunities and they do fabulous work and have pretty good-sized business right in rome, new york. so, we do have a lot going on in our district. we want to continue to grow it and resent our great assets. >> what are your priorities? rep. tenney: we would like to see some sort of change in obamacare. repeal and replace with a consumer-driven model that works for our middle class
the only one in new york state. they produce guns, obviously, for the military, poor sportsman, and for personal protection. they were founded in new york and we would like to keep them. they have had setbacks now and then. some recent layoffs because the economy is down but we also have a very negative viewpoint from our governor and from simon new york about the second amendment theome in new york about second amendment, so we want to make sure we advocate for the second amendment. also...
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the only one in new york state. they produce guns, obviously, for the military, poor sportsman, and for personal protection. they were founded in new york and we would like to keep them. they have had setbacks now and then. some recent layoffs because the economy is down but we also have a very negative viewpoint from our governor and from simon new york about the second amendment -- some in new york about the second amendment, so we want to make sure we advocate for the second amendment. also revere copper and brass. a good friend of mine is the ceo. he has huge pride in america. really supports bringing jobs back to our immunities and they do fabulous work and have pretty good-sized business right in rome, new york. so, we do have a lot going on in our district. we want to continue to grow it and resent our great assets. >> what are your priorities? rep. tenney: we would like to see some sort of change in obamacare. repeal and replace with a consumer-driven model that works for our middle class, the most needy, in
the only one in new york state. they produce guns, obviously, for the military, poor sportsman, and for personal protection. they were founded in new york and we would like to keep them. they have had setbacks now and then. some recent layoffs because the economy is down but we also have a very negative viewpoint from our governor and from simon new york about the second amendment -- some in new york about the second amendment, so we want to make sure we advocate for the second amendment. also...
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they were founded in new york, and we'd like to keep them there. they're had some setbacks here and there. we just recently have heard of some layoffs because the economy is down, but we also have a very negative viewpoint from our governor and from some in new york about the second amendment, so we want to make sure that we advocate for our second amendment. the other company that i thought i'd mention is revere copper and brass. revere is also one of the original companies founded none other than paul revere. and that company still exists in rome, new york, and really good friend of mine is the ceo. and he's done it for a number of years. he has huge pride in america, really supports bringing jobs back to our communities, and they do fabulous work and have pretty good sized business right in rome, new york. so we do have a lot going on in our district, we just want to continue to grow it and present our great assets. >> what are your legislative priorities? >> right now we would like to see some kind of change in obamacare. obviously, we would li
they were founded in new york, and we'd like to keep them there. they're had some setbacks here and there. we just recently have heard of some layoffs because the economy is down, but we also have a very negative viewpoint from our governor and from some in new york about the second amendment, so we want to make sure that we advocate for our second amendment. the other company that i thought i'd mention is revere copper and brass. revere is also one of the original companies founded none other...
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it has begun in new york. the record record-breaking storms stretching from the midwest now making its way up the nose east. thousands of flights have been canceled already. we had live coverage across the country. the congressional budget office. out with the score. two different reactions from republican leadership. watch. we believe that the plan or put in place will sure more individuals than our insured. we think they simply had it wrong. a closer look at the numbers this morning coming up. and then president president trump giving the cia new powers. the cia will not be ab
it has begun in new york. the record record-breaking storms stretching from the midwest now making its way up the nose east. thousands of flights have been canceled already. we had live coverage across the country. the congressional budget office. out with the score. two different reactions from republican leadership. watch. we believe that the plan or put in place will sure more individuals than our insured. we think they simply had it wrong. a closer look at the numbers this morning coming...
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and new york, canceled tomorrow between new york and boston. if you are going to fly into or out of the northeast, change your ticket now. the airlines are waiving the change fees. but if you try to go in and out of here tomorrow, you may be out of luck. lester? >> tom costello at jfk, thanks. >>> to our other big story we're following, the republican health care plan. a new analysis by the congressional budget office says that 24 million more people would be uninsured in the next decade than under the current law. and that the cost of individual premiums would go up substantially, at least in the short-term. we get details from nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: tonight the government scorecard is out on the new gop plan to repeal and replace obamacare. what it would cost and how many it would cover. the prediction? ending obamacare would mean 14 million more people would be uninsured next year. that's partly because many would decide to drop the coverage they're required to have now. the report also predicts individual premiums would spike ab
and new york, canceled tomorrow between new york and boston. if you are going to fly into or out of the northeast, change your ticket now. the airlines are waiving the change fees. but if you try to go in and out of here tomorrow, you may be out of luck. lester? >> tom costello at jfk, thanks. >>> to our other big story we're following, the republican health care plan. a new analysis by the congressional budget office says that 24 million more people would be uninsured in the...
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i'm richard louis in new york. here is what we're following here on msnbc. >> any comment on the intruder? >> ah, secret service did a fantastic job last night. i appreciated it. secret service did a fantastic job. it was a troubled person. very sad. secret service was fantastic. >> that tape is from a little bit earlier today. president trump making brief remarks in response to news that an intruder breached the white house grounds last night. this as the president was actually inside the white house when it happened. the intruder identified as 26-year-old jonathan tran claimed he was there for a meeting with the president, which turned out to be false. the secret service issued a statement saying that the suspect was arrested without incident and was not harmed. >>> another big story that we're following on this saturday afternoon, and that is firing of a u.s. attorney, a prominent one, who stood up to corruption and tried to stand up to the white house overnight as well. u.s. attorney preet bharara known as the
i'm richard louis in new york. here is what we're following here on msnbc. >> any comment on the intruder? >> ah, secret service did a fantastic job last night. i appreciated it. secret service did a fantastic job. it was a troubled person. very sad. secret service was fantastic. >> that tape is from a little bit earlier today. president trump making brief remarks in response to news that an intruder breached the white house grounds last night. this as the president was...
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new york and like i said many high profile cases. it was a surprise to all, bahara told his office and told his staff this morning we're now told that he wasn't going to resign. he had no plans on leaving and was going to be at the office on monday morning. that was what law enforcement officials had been briefed on and had been told in multiple sources both in law enforcement and out of law enforcement confirmed that information to us throughout the day. and then as you know and as you've been reporting, preet bahara tweeted that he had been fired for refusing to fire. a bit of a surprise as to how all this went down. not a surprise that the trump administration wants to put in its own u.s. attorneys. that's something that happened with nearly every changeover in administrations. just a bit of a surprise on how today happened in somebody who believed was staying around is out. >> and he was clearly surprised himself, so high profile district, close relationship with senator schumer, what do you make of what tom winter just told us?
new york and like i said many high profile cases. it was a surprise to all, bahara told his office and told his staff this morning we're now told that he wasn't going to resign. he had no plans on leaving and was going to be at the office on monday morning. that was what law enforcement officials had been briefed on and had been told in multiple sources both in law enforcement and out of law enforcement confirmed that information to us throughout the day. and then as you know and as you've been...
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new york city area. and that messy sleet/snow mix from d.c. to baltimore and philly, that's cutting down on your predicted snowfall forecast. this red is 18 inches. interior sections of the northeast, this is about as big as a snowstorm you'll get. and that's where we have the most significant travel impacts. but d.c. area had about two inches of snow and sleet overnight. i think you'll only end up with more snow on the backside. baltimore, four to eight inch. philly, six to ten mixing in with sleet. mount pocano, 24 to 30 inches. new york city, we lowered you to 8 to 14 as you get a mix throughout the later portions of the morning. and finally boston and providence, a little lower totals there. the jackpot, away from the cities on i-95. >>> unbelievable. joining us from ridgewood, new jersey, nbc news correspondent blake mccoy. blake, you're in one of the areas expected to get the h heaviest snowfall. i have seen you in worst, but that doesn't look good. >> reporter: you've seen me in worst, but we have
new york city area. and that messy sleet/snow mix from d.c. to baltimore and philly, that's cutting down on your predicted snowfall forecast. this red is 18 inches. interior sections of the northeast, this is about as big as a snowstorm you'll get. and that's where we have the most significant travel impacts. but d.c. area had about two inches of snow and sleet overnight. i think you'll only end up with more snow on the backside. baltimore, four to eight inch. philly, six to ten mixing in with...
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let me talk about new york. you're in new york. are you from new york? >> no, sir, from florida. >> in new york under our state insurance commissioner, we have what we call a 1-1. you cannot charge an older person even $1 more than a
let me talk about new york. you're in new york. are you from new york? >> no, sir, from florida. >> in new york under our state insurance commissioner, we have what we call a 1-1. you cannot charge an older person even $1 more than a
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purposes of the federal stature. >> then why didn't new york -- i mean, new york adopted this against the backdrop of a lot of consideration at the federal law, why did not adopt the federal definitions? >> i can't answer that question because nothing in the legislative history explains why they did not. >> the other states that picked up after the feds didn't renew the stature, what did the other states do they not meet the federal statu statute? >> the vast majority only adopted the definition. and some have a separate definition of surcharge, which is the plain meaning that we have adopted here which is to a previously disclosed or regular price. and these should be similar. >> if i had the authority to interpret the new york statute, which i don't, and i saw that they copied part of a prior statute and deliberately omitted parts of the prior statute, i would be tempted to assume they had a reason for omitting the definiti definition. >> the legislature may have believed that ordinary meaning of a surcharge is obvious enough that they didn't need the clarifying meaning of the statu
purposes of the federal stature. >> then why didn't new york -- i mean, new york adopted this against the backdrop of a lot of consideration at the federal law, why did not adopt the federal definitions? >> i can't answer that question because nothing in the legislative history explains why they did not. >> the other states that picked up after the feds didn't renew the stature, what did the other states do they not meet the federal statu statute? >> the vast majority...
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now it's a sleet storm in new york city. that's the case that's going to happen in southern new england and why new york city was dropped from the blizzard warning. you don't get the low visibility with the sleet. the storm is moving quickly. this is the center of the storm along the south jersey shore. it's heading more north and was supposed to be in long island and nantucket. that was yesterday's forecast. overnight, it shifted further inland. that's why i-95 is not seeing the blockbuster snow amounts. see this white band in here? this is extremely heavy snow, that went through northern new jersey, now southern new york. we are still going to get the foot to two feet interior sections of new england. we have to deal with the winds with this storm. again, it's still a nor'easter and cranking out there. it's a blizzard in interior sections. 10:00 a.m., winds in the 20-30-mile-an-hour range. winds on cape cod 50-60 miles per hour. areas like new york city on the backside, it will turn from sleet to snow, then windy, too. we
now it's a sleet storm in new york city. that's the case that's going to happen in southern new england and why new york city was dropped from the blizzard warning. you don't get the low visibility with the sleet. the storm is moving quickly. this is the center of the storm along the south jersey shore. it's heading more north and was supposed to be in long island and nantucket. that was yesterday's forecast. overnight, it shifted further inland. that's why i-95 is not seeing the blockbuster...
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he extorted his own flight out of united airlines to new york to south carolina. the judge in that case gave him one your house arrest in his beautiful home, and two years of probation. no jail time. >> number two, the bridgegate aftermath and the trial have been financially devastating for kelly and her family. her attorney said in court on wednesday, that she is not been able to pay him and he's a pretty high-priced attorney. he's confident she will pay him back but the financial situation is so tenuous, no job and four kids that she hasn't been able to do so. number one, her son, was born 17 years ago. it's called total autonomous pulmonary veins with abstraction. his pulmonary veins were actually outside the hearts and on the wrong side of his body. he credits in a letter to the judge his mother for making sure he survived that time. it took 25 risky surgeries and now he is happy as ever. bonus fact, according to an archived version of her twitter fee, shall us to listen -- to enya. >> just for you, the feds in her court papers asking for the sentences were st
he extorted his own flight out of united airlines to new york to south carolina. the judge in that case gave him one your house arrest in his beautiful home, and two years of probation. no jail time. >> number two, the bridgegate aftermath and the trial have been financially devastating for kelly and her family. her attorney said in court on wednesday, that she is not been able to pay him and he's a pretty high-priced attorney. he's confident she will pay him back but the financial...
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heavily snowfall continuing for new york state and into parts of northern new england. we'll also be watching areas of snow shower lingering well into the day tomorrow. not inconceivable a few new york tens of thousands could approach 40 inches of snow before things wind down. behind us work veplenty of cold. it will be a slow melt. and here's the problem-- we had all that warmth in february, and washington, d.c., warmest february, warmest winter on record. when you have a really warm spring, it usually doesn't last. now behind this storm, look at the lows by tomorrow morning-- teens and 20s, and all those areas where everything started to grow and bloom. so, anthony, this will be a big issue. we might see a lot of crop loss. we might even see a lot of cherry blossom damage in the nation's capital because of this cold. >> mason: eric fisher, thanks, eric. in, with republican leaders are trial trooeg to salvage their health insurance plan after the nonpartisan congressional budget office projected it would leave more americans uninsured than before obamacare was enact. h
heavily snowfall continuing for new york state and into parts of northern new england. we'll also be watching areas of snow shower lingering well into the day tomorrow. not inconceivable a few new york tens of thousands could approach 40 inches of snow before things wind down. behind us work veplenty of cold. it will be a slow melt. and here's the problem-- we had all that warmth in february, and washington, d.c., warmest february, warmest winter on record. when you have a really warm spring,...
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york because it was easier to photograph for a publishing house in new york. this is basically what it looks like. it was a stout green book printed by john murray, the english publisher who is famous in my world for also publishing herman melville's moby dick, and darwin sent it to azor gray in late 1859. it crosses the atlantic and arrives here, we don't know the exact date, but around decembe december 10 or december 15, someplace in that time period. he devours the book. he marks it up with pencil, this is why i came here to look at this thing, he put asterix and exclamation points, he is underlying passages, occasionally he will write yes, i agree, sometimes he will write no i disagree, and then those tend to be longer explanations, as though he is taking notes so he can provide feedback for darwin. he reads the book quickly, and filled it with notes, the back of the book has just a long list of minor corrections that he sends to darwin as soon as he finishes the book, and he begins in cambridge to tell everybody he encounters about it. he tells the great
york because it was easier to photograph for a publishing house in new york. this is basically what it looks like. it was a stout green book printed by john murray, the english publisher who is famous in my world for also publishing herman melville's moby dick, and darwin sent it to azor gray in late 1859. it crosses the atlantic and arrives here, we don't know the exact date, but around decembe december 10 or december 15, someplace in that time period. he devours the book. he marks it up with...
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headquarters here in new york. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. a look outside the cbs broadcast center where the snow is coming down. it's part of the powerful life-threatening winter storm, including significant snow and blizzard conditions that's taking dead aim from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. the national weather service has posted blizzard warnings from philadelphia to maine. some 50 million people are under a winter storm or blizzard warning. and the heaviest snow is expected this morning through the afternoon. some areas will get 3 to 4 inches an hour. parts of new york city and massachusetts could get up to 2 feet. and the weather has already had a major impact on travel. as of 4:00 a.m. eastern, over 5,300 flights has been cancelled for today. travelers through the northeast airports from washington, d.c. to boston are in the brunt of the cancellations and that's on top of the 1600 cancelled yesterday. hena daniels is here in new york where a state wide state of emergency has been declare
headquarters here in new york. good to be with you, i'm anne-marie green. a look outside the cbs broadcast center where the snow is coming down. it's part of the powerful life-threatening winter storm, including significant snow and blizzard conditions that's taking dead aim from the mid-atlantic to the northeast. the national weather service has posted blizzard warnings from philadelphia to maine. some 50 million people are under a winter storm or blizzard warning. and the heaviest snow is...
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the gentlelady from new york is recognized. miss friday: i rise in support of h.r. 1294 reducing acquisition growth act and yield myself such time as i may consume. since the department began its operations in 2002, it has spent tens of billions of dollars to procure goods, services and supplies in support of d.h.s.'s national security efforts. the investments that cost at least $300 million represent a significant portion of such purchasing. the department has improved its acquisition programs in recent years but d.h.s. still struggles. take the f.b.i. network program, a project that balooned in costs to $1 billion before it was canceled in 2011. more recently, there is the case of the electronic immigration system, and benefits processing system. according to the inspector general, the u.s. citizenship and immigration services program is now on course to be completed four years later than originally estimated and at a cost of $1 billion. the complexity of the mission demands effective oversight of the investments particularly
the gentlelady from new york is recognized. miss friday: i rise in support of h.r. 1294 reducing acquisition growth act and yield myself such time as i may consume. since the department began its operations in 2002, it has spent tens of billions of dollars to procure goods, services and supplies in support of d.h.s.'s national security efforts. the investments that cost at least $300 million represent a significant portion of such purchasing. the department has improved its acquisition programs...
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no flights going into new york city right now. flights are resuming, of course, in d.c., philadelphia, a handful of flights. we think new york will be back online picking up a couple more flights as we go through the evening hours. but as far as logan is concerned, wolf, it could be a while before flights start going into there. it's affecting not only domestic travel but international travel as well. it creates that domino effect across the country and the world. >> certainly does. all right, jennifer, thanks very much. jennifer gray helping us out with the weather. we're waiting once again for the white house press secretary sean spicer to go to the lectern. he'll take questions shortly on health care, other issues as well. live coverage of that coming up. . the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® sugar, we're letting you go. what? who's replacing me? splenda naturals? look, she's sweet, she's got natural stevia
no flights going into new york city right now. flights are resuming, of course, in d.c., philadelphia, a handful of flights. we think new york will be back online picking up a couple more flights as we go through the evening hours. but as far as logan is concerned, wolf, it could be a while before flights start going into there. it's affecting not only domestic travel but international travel as well. it creates that domino effect across the country and the world. >> certainly does. all...
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new york in the 30s. that's usually, guys, in march, you get a snowstorm and then it warms up quickly and melts fast. but louis, that's not the case this time. we have to wait maybe 10 to 12 days before we get a warm up in the east. >> we thought we were going to be unscathed but it is ugly. >> where's the groundhog that said we're having an early spring, huh? >> he was telling us a lie. >>> the winter storm cannot stop two congressmen from texas to make it back to washington, d.c. as the men put their political differences aside and hit the road. congressman will burr was left stranded after his flight got canceled. h then his democratic colleague said they should drive across country yesterday. speaking on the phone yesterday, while congress mman arork said they should travel across the country together. >> one of the things that divide us, we have more in common than we think. so to be able to talk about that and see the conservative perspective on the issues and a real back and forth issue, beto and i
new york in the 30s. that's usually, guys, in march, you get a snowstorm and then it warms up quickly and melts fast. but louis, that's not the case this time. we have to wait maybe 10 to 12 days before we get a warm up in the east. >> we thought we were going to be unscathed but it is ugly. >> where's the groundhog that said we're having an early spring, huh? >> he was telling us a lie. >>> the winter storm cannot stop two congressmen from texas to make it back to...
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the subways are operating in new york city. the above-ground railroads are operating for the time being. we'll probably suspend the service on the metro north, which goes up to the northern part of the state, but by and large, so far, so good. again, it is statewide and the snow plus sleet plus wind is a nasty mix, but because of the light traffic, the light volume, we've been able to stay ahead of it. >> and no calls for cars to stay off the road or anything at this point? but that could happen at any point, so best for folks to stay home? >> yes, it is best to stay home. people who came in on mass transit, there's a possibility that we'll suspend bus service later in the morning in new york city. as i mentioned, suspend metro north railroad later upon. we'll do a tractor-trailer ban on some of the roads in new york, because they are getting worse, as we speak. so it's -- there is no good reason to be on the road, unless it's a real emergency. and when people are on the roads, you're going to get stuck out there. that's then a
the subways are operating in new york city. the above-ground railroads are operating for the time being. we'll probably suspend the service on the metro north, which goes up to the northern part of the state, but by and large, so far, so good. again, it is statewide and the snow plus sleet plus wind is a nasty mix, but because of the light traffic, the light volume, we've been able to stay ahead of it. >> and no calls for cars to stay off the road or anything at this point? but that could...
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the murder suspect running down the streets of new york. allegedly telling police he wanted to kill african-americans. >>> and good evening on this wednesday night. i'm tom llamas in for david, and as we come on the air, the death toll rising from that deadly attack in london. a single attacker using a car as his weapon, mowing down people on a bridge to the british parliament. people running for their lives. you see it here. that iconic building put on lockdown. one of the victims end up in the river below. the attacker crashing his car, then going after a police officer. stabbing him. authorities finally stopping the attack with a bullet. the alleged terrorist did not survive. but four of his victims are also dead, including that police officer, and at least 40 people are injured. tonit, for clues and a motive. abc's alex marquardt reporting from london takes us inside the attack. >> reporter: chaos in the heart of london today. panicked crowds in the packed streets outside the palace of westminster. tonight, the attack being treated as a
the murder suspect running down the streets of new york. allegedly telling police he wanted to kill african-americans. >>> and good evening on this wednesday night. i'm tom llamas in for david, and as we come on the air, the death toll rising from that deadly attack in london. a single attacker using a car as his weapon, mowing down people on a bridge to the british parliament. people running for their lives. you see it here. that iconic building put on lockdown. one of the victims end...
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business in new york city. >> well, the real estate in new york, as you know, is extremely expensive. for this reason, it has attracted a lot of foreign investment and the treasury department had to look at these transactions where shell companies, you don't know much about, purchase a apartments for all cash and then maybe sometimes down the line, sell or transfer into someone's name and then mortgage them out for a lot of money. that's what paul manafort did three times, once in trump tower and twice elsewhere in new york city. so there's nothing, per se, illegal about that and a lot of people do that and given the pile up of questions. >> did he do it and then was the mortgage money then going to paul manafort? >> correct. so the apartments were bought by companies, transferred into his name, later, for example, in 2006 when manafort began doing business, that's when the llc tied to him bought his trump tower apartment in 2015, just a little bit before the trump campaign got going. he transferred the apartment into his name and then borrowed $3 million against that. he did that al
business in new york city. >> well, the real estate in new york, as you know, is extremely expensive. for this reason, it has attracted a lot of foreign investment and the treasury department had to look at these transactions where shell companies, you don't know much about, purchase a apartments for all cash and then maybe sometimes down the line, sell or transfer into someone's name and then mortgage them out for a lot of money. that's what paul manafort did three times, once in trump...
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jersey to new york. >> i'm declaring a state of emergency in new york city. >> reporter: connecticut. >> we are declaring a state of emergency. >> reporter: and maine all under a state of emergency preparing for a nor'easter so powerful, the national weather service is calling it life-threatening. >> every report we've had on it is it's going to snow hard and fast for a long period of time. >> reporter: the same system already buried much of the midwest yesterday causing massive wrecks and shutting down interstate highways. in the air, airlines not taking any chances cancelling more than 6,000 flights with major airlines grounding all flights into new york city airports, some even waving fees and offering vouchers to travelers who tried to beat the storm yesterday. >> now they're trying to get us to not fly. >> they want to free up -- >> they want to free up seats. yeah. >> reporter: today some areas could see up to two feet of snow and with damaging winds threatening power outages, it's all hands on deck for crews already in position prepared for the worst. >> we're in good shape. w
jersey to new york. >> i'm declaring a state of emergency in new york city. >> reporter: connecticut. >> we are declaring a state of emergency. >> reporter: and maine all under a state of emergency preparing for a nor'easter so powerful, the national weather service is calling it life-threatening. >> every report we've had on it is it's going to snow hard and fast for a long period of time. >> reporter: the same system already buried much of the midwest...
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the gentleman from new york. mr. donovan: i once again urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1365 as amended. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1365 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair -- >> i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative. the gentleman from new york. mr. donovan: i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause of rule 20, further proceedings on this motion will be postponed. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado seek recognition? mr. polis: i have a previously noticed resolution at the desk. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution.
the gentleman from new york. mr. donovan: i once again urge my colleagues to support h.r. 1365 as amended. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 1365 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair -- >> i object to the vote on the grounds that a quorum is not present and make a point of order that a quorum is not present. the speaker pro tempore: in the...
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house in new york. this is basically what it looked like. verdant green book printed by john murray, the english publisher famous in my world for also publishing herman melville's moby dick and darwin sent it to aza gray in late november of 1859, it crosses the storm tossed atlantic and arrives here, don't know the exact date but december 10th or december 15th somewhere in that time period and aza gray devours this book. he marks it up with pencil. this is why i came here, to look at this thing, he put exclamation points, underlining passages, eventually he writes yes, i agree, sometimes no, i disagree, and those are longer explanations, taking notes to provide feedback for darwin but he reads the book quickly, and fills it with notes. there is a long list of minor corrections, to darwin as he finishes the book. he begins in cambridge, he encounters, he tells charles purse, the great pragmatist philosopher, and the comparative anatomists, he tells about this book, at christmas time, his relative, his wi
house in new york. this is basically what it looked like. verdant green book printed by john murray, the english publisher famous in my world for also publishing herman melville's moby dick and darwin sent it to aza gray in late november of 1859, it crosses the storm tossed atlantic and arrives here, don't know the exact date but december 10th or december 15th somewhere in that time period and aza gray devours this book. he marks it up with pencil. this is why i came here, to look at this...
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in the new york court of appeals. much dispute between the parties is the first 25 minutes of questioning involving what the new york law does under particular circumstances. i can answer the question on the assumption that the new york law tracks former federal law which the only thing federal law did through the definitional sections was require as i said earlier disclosure in dollars and cents of a higher credit card price, when the merchant -- >> if that is what this law means, which of these ways of advertising would be permissible and which would not be permissible? >> option a, dollar cash price, would be fine. option e, where $10 cash price, $.20 surcharge for item added to credit card purchases would not be permissible. you would have to disclose in dollars and cents -- >> you would have to say $10.20. it is not regulating price, it is the same price, i can do that math. >> it is better viewed as speech regulation under the first president but -- you can see $10 surcharge the same as option b, you would have
in the new york court of appeals. much dispute between the parties is the first 25 minutes of questioning involving what the new york law does under particular circumstances. i can answer the question on the assumption that the new york law tracks former federal law which the only thing federal law did through the definitional sections was require as i said earlier disclosure in dollars and cents of a higher credit card price, when the merchant -- >> if that is what this law means, which...
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abc news new york. >>> nasa released new pictures showing the unusual shape of one of saturns many moons, this is an up close look at the moon pan, up close that means 15,000
abc news new york. >>> nasa released new pictures showing the unusual shape of one of saturns many moons, this is an up close look at the moon pan, up close that means 15,000
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new york city possibly and again 3 to 6 inches still possible but new york city is in the middle of a sleep storm right now. you're not going to accumulate much. it's the northern portions of new england that get the heavy stuff. 1 to 3, baltimore maybe at most, philly another 2 to 4 at most. 6 to 10, it will be a total snowfall for new york city. that's where they'll be digging out from tonight right into tomorrow morning. i think on i-95, the kid better get e homework done and get ready for school tomorrow. >> behind me the snow has mostly stopped falling here at least in the district of columbia, very different from where bill was talking about in central new england. joining me, connecticut government dan malloy. walk us through the conditions. >> i'm watching the screen. it's coming down pretty hard, there's two, maybe three inches an hour in parts of the state. listen, i hope we don't get a whole lot of snow but so far we are getting that snow and high winds are a concern as well, particularly along the shore where they seem to be getting more of that. >> we know connecticut, i
new york city possibly and again 3 to 6 inches still possible but new york city is in the middle of a sleep storm right now. you're not going to accumulate much. it's the northern portions of new england that get the heavy stuff. 1 to 3, baltimore maybe at most, philly another 2 to 4 at most. 6 to 10, it will be a total snowfall for new york city. that's where they'll be digging out from tonight right into tomorrow morning. i think on i-95, the kid better get e homework done and get ready for...
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new york is another good example here. york city or universal pre-k programs recently included charter schools as well. but it really varies state-by-state. this issue is not getting the attention it needs quiet yet. host: casey is calling in from maryland on our independent line. hi, casey. caller: how are you? host: good. your on with ashley mitchel. caller: great, great. a couple of things. one is the discussion about charter schools and the benefits which sound really great. i operate under this do no harm idea. which thation in would involve the benefit of getting choices to children in a neighborhood where it is not that great. why should that child be subjected to that that school? sound like a great idea. what gets left out of the discussion is the fact that let's say everybody in the neighborhood of that school decides to go to a charter school? becauseter schools, they do not have to enroll that child because of behavioral, perfmae, or other issues, don't have to enroll that child, or dismiss that child he comes
new york is another good example here. york city or universal pre-k programs recently included charter schools as well. but it really varies state-by-state. this issue is not getting the attention it needs quiet yet. host: casey is calling in from maryland on our independent line. hi, casey. caller: how are you? host: good. your on with ashley mitchel. caller: great, great. a couple of things. one is the discussion about charter schools and the benefits which sound really great. i operate under...
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page of "the new york times." the networks would read "the new york times" that morning and get together and put on a news show that night. so the entire country is getting what "the new york times" tells them is important on the 6:30 news. that is not the case today. nothing like it. it is much more splintered because of technology, cable, and the internet. everybody is a journalist on the internet. it is a different landscape. yes, it is true the post and times are having a glory day which is great and they are in a newspaper war and have a power. they are not the power that they were in 1970. they are maybe half the power. because half the country, one thing when they write about trump they are preaching to the choir. those people already hate trump. the other half hof the country doesn't read "the new york times" or washington post and love trump. roger ails was discovered by richard nixon who created the box when appealed and made billions for mur dock and helped create this alternative world. talk radio, alt
page of "the new york times." the networks would read "the new york times" that morning and get together and put on a news show that night. so the entire country is getting what "the new york times" tells them is important on the 6:30 news. that is not the case today. nothing like it. it is much more splintered because of technology, cable, and the internet. everybody is a journalist on the internet. it is a different landscape. yes, it is true the post and times...
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after two feet of snow fell in new york, the train tracks were buried. the first one through was a big amtrak train that plowed to a stop and buried passengers in a flying wall of snow. luckily no one was seriously hurt. you were out in that weather this week. >> i was out i literally can't get over that video. how do you not see this huge cloud of snow? >> you have to catch it on your i phones or y iphones and stand there and catch the blow. >>> professor robert kelly was interviewed live on the bbc last week. his two children who paraded in were swaggered during that interview. his wife dove in to drag the kids off british tv. his fans wanted to know more, so the two held a press conference in week in their home country of south korea. once again it was four-year-old marian stealing the show, this time working a lollipop while wearing a super cool trench coat and pink glasses. >> i'm there in my suit delivering my talking points or whatever, and suddenly reality bursts in. this is the first line of my obituary, right? i'm bbc dad for a while, i suppose
after two feet of snow fell in new york, the train tracks were buried. the first one through was a big amtrak train that plowed to a stop and buried passengers in a flying wall of snow. luckily no one was seriously hurt. you were out in that weather this week. >> i was out i literally can't get over that video. how do you not see this huge cloud of snow? >> you have to catch it on your i phones or y iphones and stand there and catch the blow. >>> professor robert kelly was...
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visitors to and from all three new york city airports. newark, philadelphia, boston all affected by these delays. those flying out said they were following the weather report at the time. >> it's so ironic to be traveling in march and have weather that you don't expect. you think it's over. >> reporter: i just had a chance to check the big board inside. i saw that there were delays for airports going to boston, flights going to washington d.c.. so clearly already a lot of problems. at least 50 flights cancelled today already. that number likely to grow and there's likely to be of course the chain reaction effect that planes aren't where they're supposed to be so that could cause delays throughout the entire system. as soon as we started this report the best advice if you're going to be traveling today or if you're going talk picking up somebody who's going to be traveling check ahead look and see what the airline is telling you about those flights. >> certainly you can make changes at this point and delay your flight to another day would
visitors to and from all three new york city airports. newark, philadelphia, boston all affected by these delays. those flying out said they were following the weather report at the time. >> it's so ironic to be traveling in march and have weather that you don't expect. you think it's over. >> reporter: i just had a chance to check the big board inside. i saw that there were delays for airports going to boston, flights going to washington d.c.. so clearly already a lot of problems....
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lot of the resources that we using here no new york have been moved to up central new york. reporter: couple of feet indeed. thanks. the truth is, they put the plows out overnight so they can deal with this morning. the morning commute in new york city has not been bad. the subways remain open. this is my pooch, she is pride of grenwitch village. she's going to pause. you know what's about to happen. it's time. there's a little snow. time to relieve ourselves. she's a good girl. just jumping around there on balcony. she'll keep you busy for most of the day. 6 months old. here's where i want to be. ever been to napels florida. this is napels pier. it is going to be 72 degrees and sunny in napels today. they're out on the pier already about five minutes past 11:00 on the southwest coast of the state of florida. from napels up in the fort myers up in other areas around inland. all up and down there. just gorgeous today and highs in the low 70s. >> jon: you and i both used to live in miami. looking pretty good today. thank you. >> the white house firing back against the congress
lot of the resources that we using here no new york have been moved to up central new york. reporter: couple of feet indeed. thanks. the truth is, they put the plows out overnight so they can deal with this morning. the morning commute in new york city has not been bad. the subways remain open. this is my pooch, she is pride of grenwitch village. she's going to pause. you know what's about to happen. it's time. there's a little snow. time to relieve ourselves. she's a good girl. just jumping...
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new york city, 4 to 18. how about this, poconos and catskills, someone has a chance of getting almost 3 feet of snow out of this storm. some of the bull's eye populated cities, hudson from albany to kingst kingston, poughkeepsie to newburgh, 2 feet from this storm. yes, northeast for the most part shut down for the day today. good news, in and out and done by tomorrow morning sunshine and warmer temperatures will arrive. >> we look forward to that, bill. we'll watch that through the show. >>> back to washington, while the white house stumbles back the wiretapping claim, making plans for overhauling a health care a very tough sell this morning, much tougher than it first looked like, even within their own party. the report finds the number of uninsured will increase by 24 million peop over t next decade. the ranks of the uninsured will grow by 14 million people next year. three major factors. the bill takes away the current penalty for being uninsured. more will opt out from buying insurance. the tax credits
new york city, 4 to 18. how about this, poconos and catskills, someone has a chance of getting almost 3 feet of snow out of this storm. some of the bull's eye populated cities, hudson from albany to kingst kingston, poughkeepsie to newburgh, 2 feet from this storm. yes, northeast for the most part shut down for the day today. good news, in and out and done by tomorrow morning sunshine and warmer temperatures will arrive. >> we look forward to that, bill. we'll watch that through the show....
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portions of new york. still looking at this 18 inches plus, and there are some spots with a chance for up to two and a half feet of snow, especially in the mountainous areas of the poconos, the catskills, the berk shirs,orcester. potential for power outages with the wds. kely on long island and towards cape cod and eastern new england. those are the spots that aren't going to get the snow, they have to deal with the strongest winds. >> bill, thank you very much. we'll be checking back very often. >>> now to politics, the trump administration missed its deadline to provide evidence supporting the president's claim that president obama wiretapped his phones inside trump tower last year. the justice department asked for more time, quote, to determine what if any responsive documents may exist to back up the explosive charge which president obama's office has denied. the house intelligence committee said it would extend the deadline to monday march 20th, when its russia hearing gets under way. while a spokespe
portions of new york. still looking at this 18 inches plus, and there are some spots with a chance for up to two and a half feet of snow, especially in the mountainous areas of the poconos, the catskills, the berk shirs,orcester. potential for power outages with the wds. kely on long island and towards cape cod and eastern new england. those are the spots that aren't going to get the snow, they have to deal with the strongest winds. >> bill, thank you very much. we'll be checking back...
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the studio in new york city, snow coming down outside. adam is back with the latest track on this monster winter storm blew today tuned for that. president trump ready to eliminate waste in the government ordering a total examination and reorganization of federal agencies. former house speaker newt gingrich praising the move. >> this is potentially a really big move to gain control over the bureaucracies, to shrink the government, eliminate waste, and empower the president's appointees to go very aggressively and to the kind of entrepreneurial job. abby: president from signing the order at the white house tweet mister j welcoming our great cabinet this afternoon for the first meeting but unfortunately four states were empty because senate democrats are delaying. clayton: tennessee challenging the refugee program because they don't want to pay for, forcing them to spend money on additional services like healthcare and education, the logic calls were to be shut down into the federal government pays off all the cost it obtained as a result o
the studio in new york city, snow coming down outside. adam is back with the latest track on this monster winter storm blew today tuned for that. president trump ready to eliminate waste in the government ordering a total examination and reorganization of federal agencies. former house speaker newt gingrich praising the move. >> this is potentially a really big move to gain control over the bureaucracies, to shrink the government, eliminate waste, and empower the president's appointees to...
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he was living mainly in new york city. certainly in the 1880s, he took on the job of writing about the united states for latin american newspapers. in mexico and argentina. he wrote for two of the biggest, most important newspapers in latin america telling them about what was happening in the united states. part of that was what he observed living in new york. a lot of that was what he observed or absorbed from u.s. newspapers. he read and essentially translated and then seasoned with his own style what he saw happening. what did he see? he saw prosperous black citizens living in the north. he reports on parades, sixth avenue, of former slaves who were living a different life in the morth. he saw signs of progress. he wrote about immigration which was important. the early 1880s and 1890s were full of print accounts and others of what immigrants in the united states were facing. they were coming from eastern europe, from ireland, and he noted the reaction of people in the united states to these immigrant groups. it is a sto
he was living mainly in new york city. certainly in the 1880s, he took on the job of writing about the united states for latin american newspapers. in mexico and argentina. he wrote for two of the biggest, most important newspapers in latin america telling them about what was happening in the united states. part of that was what he observed living in new york. a lot of that was what he observed or absorbed from u.s. newspapers. he read and essentially translated and then seasoned with his own...
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. well, in washington today, president trump will lobby owe poernts of the obamacare replacement proposed by house republicans. two house committees approved parts of the measure, meanwhile more states joined the legal challenge to the president's revised travel ban. rocks anna is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, ann marie. president trump tweeted yesterday that the new house care bill will, quote, end in a beautiful picture. he's pushing hard to make that happen. mr. trump twrieg to winnow conservatives critical of the plan. mr. trump meets today with key house committee chairs to discuss advancing the gop health care bill and vice-president mike pence will meet with abortion rights opponents to make it clear the bill would dee fund planned parenthood. >> in the last few years it's been hard enough for hard working americans and small businesses to get ahead. frankly obamacare has made it more difficult. >> today's push by the p
good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm ann marie green. well, in washington today, president trump will lobby owe poernts of the obamacare replacement proposed by house republicans. two house committees approved parts of the measure, meanwhile more states joined the legal challenge to the president's revised travel ban. rocks anna is here in new york. good morning. >> good morning, ann marie. president trump tweeted...
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back to you guys in new york. lea: treasury secretary steve mnuchin is optimistic about the tax plan. mnuchin told neil cavuto that a reform package could come in the next few months. >> our objective is to pass tax reform by the august recess. i think that's a very aggressive timetable, but realistic and something the president did i are committed to doing. >> by august, voted amid done a great. >> and signed. turn to president trump said his economic team is working on in historic tax reform. lea: neil cavuto's interview could also help the sox yesterday. let's get you caught up on global market action overnight reaching a composite down half of 1%. gq japan up nine tenths of 1%. hang seng in hong kong than two tenths of 1%. nicole: in europe, somewhat muted the london ftse down two points. cacm france down two-point and chirpy dax down 13 points. lea: look at u.s. stock market futures ahead of the opening bell. dow futures are up by two, nasdaq futures lower by three as well. nicole: watching oil and gold both
back to you guys in new york. lea: treasury secretary steve mnuchin is optimistic about the tax plan. mnuchin told neil cavuto that a reform package could come in the next few months. >> our objective is to pass tax reform by the august recess. i think that's a very aggressive timetable, but realistic and something the president did i are committed to doing. >> by august, voted amid done a great. >> and signed. turn to president trump said his economic team is working on in...
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vonnie: we are going to take you from new york to london, and dublin to doha. here are the stories around the world. bouncing around. european shares mixed, with equities hovering near records. is there value to be had? we speak with an investor who focuses on value stocks. after in europe, a day the triggering of article 50, companies are gearing up for partial moves out of the uk's we will tell you why j.p. morgan is targeting dublin, and why lloyd's of london likes brussels. in u.s. politics, president trump meets with secretary steve mnuchin as the push for tax reform heats up. where do they stand on getting a deal? vonnie: we are about 30 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. on this thursday. one more day in the quarter. julie hyman is here. we are in the green right now. returned to the norm this quarter, where we have to type ranges, the movement for the major averages. after a couple of bumps, one down, one up in the past week, we now have the return to that norm we have been seeing. energy shares have been making a run at things now. they are comin
vonnie: we are going to take you from new york to london, and dublin to doha. here are the stories around the world. bouncing around. european shares mixed, with equities hovering near records. is there value to be had? we speak with an investor who focuses on value stocks. after in europe, a day the triggering of article 50, companies are gearing up for partial moves out of the uk's we will tell you why j.p. morgan is targeting dublin, and why lloyd's of london likes brussels. in u.s....