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what the bar for your feet for the boston tea party. government treats the porch the question how am i going to get a barge untold hours i don't know i'm going to talk about a tour through the. past i haven't. got i don't know how to read and there are things i write about the money for a bar absolutely for tomorrow morning no way to have your own boston food party at the end of the pilgrimage without putting the r.v. on a barge into boston harbor has happened. since the korean american hoover quits. over . figure it out. after a good night's sleep the pilgrimage heads back toward boston and the pressure is on to find a last minute barge for cheap clutch shut. explain what you want so what we're trying to do is put a thirty one foot are the. mobile home on top of a barge. ship it out to sea from the boston harbor freight to is it one is it one. we me needs to. stare emetics at bay or an ambulance go just in case for our stunt that's probably a good idea. if you want to want it this is supposed to happen today. you're out of luck in the
what the bar for your feet for the boston tea party. government treats the porch the question how am i going to get a barge untold hours i don't know i'm going to talk about a tour through the. past i haven't. got i don't know how to read and there are things i write about the money for a bar absolutely for tomorrow morning no way to have your own boston food party at the end of the pilgrimage without putting the r.v. on a barge into boston harbor has happened. since the korean american hoover...
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for the boston tea party. government transports the question how am i going to get a barge untold hours. to talk about a tour through. class to have it. going to have a really interesting time with the money for a bar absolutely for tomorrow morning though without a drop boston to party at the end of the pilgrimage without putting the are going on a barge into boston harbor has to happen. as the great american hoover quits. the . figured out. after. night's sleep the pilgrimage heads back toward boston and the pressure is on to find a last minute barge for cheap. supply which was so what we're trying to do is put a thirty one foot are the. mobile home on top of a barge. and ship it out to sea from the boston harbor right to his zip lines one. we may need to see. aerobatics that day or an ambulance go just in case there are stunts that's probably a good idea. if you want to want this supposed to happen today. you're out of luck if you are here if yes that is a monitor right now we're trying to shoot it today. o
for the boston tea party. government transports the question how am i going to get a barge untold hours. to talk about a tour through. class to have it. going to have a really interesting time with the money for a bar absolutely for tomorrow morning though without a drop boston to party at the end of the pilgrimage without putting the are going on a barge into boston harbor has to happen. as the great american hoover quits. the . figured out. after. night's sleep the pilgrimage heads back...
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our heroes are finally ready to ship off to have their boston tea party. to my handsome visionary you know going to do i'm going to wipe his torch. to see tends to get a little. more unst because that's normal you know what you just really like to. see here which is a millionaire much of the reason you know. he's six months now and you know. that. and as rio continues to listen to stephen stephen thinks back to all the people he's taken a moment to listen to along the way. it's calm family and. i think it's it's if he had to proceed but have anything means freedom it means you can do whatever you want to do be whatever. i want to tell my sons you're not going to get anything my stand around something. that you want to do that's what i'm in the middle. school as a stock. american dream it's so to me subject and honestly my parents. they worked for me you know they give me an education and to them i suppose that. i decided to leave my wife to leave plans. to come to the united states we ski kids we have bill choice we need to make war my b.d.d. was nice don'
our heroes are finally ready to ship off to have their boston tea party. to my handsome visionary you know going to do i'm going to wipe his torch. to see tends to get a little. more unst because that's normal you know what you just really like to. see here which is a millionaire much of the reason you know. he's six months now and you know. that. and as rio continues to listen to stephen stephen thinks back to all the people he's taken a moment to listen to along the way. it's calm family and....
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it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll remember that. >> i didn't get canteened this week. >> i got your canteen. you hungry? you hungry? what you want? >> that's what happens -- >> all right, listen to me. >> it'll all be gone by tomorrow. >> we're going to take that but don't ask for it back later. when the camera leaves, don't ask for it back. >> we catch a lot of flak. we laugh. we joke, you know what i mean. we hang out with each other all the time. we become close. we have your zip code tattooed on your biceps. >> how am i getting home? i'm from east boston, 0212, send me on my way. >> while one of guiliano's prior stays here resulted in a
it's a chance to catch up with buddies from his neighborhood. >> east boston baby, east boston. waitress. 2128, stay golden. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] how i grew up, just loyalty was a big thing. friendship was a big thing. don't find too many people who understand them words, friendship. friendship to me is, you know, i do for others, those that are my friends i would do before i do for myself. >> selfish. one coffee. there's six of us. you come in with one coffee. all right. i'll...
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from hartford through providence, boston, the cape, 12 to 18 inches of snow in boston. somewhere south of boston, could easily get 20 inches of snow today. this is where it will be white outconditions during the day. as far as the wind gusts go, this isn't going to be 90-mile-per-hour gusts. nantucket towards cape cod, down to boston or even in maine. third nor'easter in in ten days. >> unbelievable. i was seeing reports of the boston storm, bill, is going to be as bad as it was in 2015 where there were those huge pile ups on the streets of boston. >> they didn't melt that until may, so let's not do that again. >>> in march madness, the women's bracket is out with everyone once again chasing a very familiar name. details next in sports. . it'll connect us to everything that's going on in the company. get it for jean who's always cold. for the sales team, it and the warehouse crew. give us the data we need. in one place, anywhere we need it. help us do our jobs better. with domo we can run this place together. well that's that's your job i guess. ♪ where we're changing
from hartford through providence, boston, the cape, 12 to 18 inches of snow in boston. somewhere south of boston, could easily get 20 inches of snow today. this is where it will be white outconditions during the day. as far as the wind gusts go, this isn't going to be 90-mile-per-hour gusts. nantucket towards cape cod, down to boston or even in maine. third nor'easter in in ten days. >> unbelievable. i was seeing reports of the boston storm, bill, is going to be as bad as it was in 2015...
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service affected at logan in boston. we have meteorologist ivan cabrera with the latest from the weather center. it has been a long winter for people in massachusetts. >> it got long in the last couple weeks. three nor'easters. incredible stuff. the cities you mentioned closed for today. if you are going to be out on the roads in boston or hartford, get out now and get to where you need to get to in the next couple hours. see the purple bands on the radar. that is indicative of heavy snowfa snowfall. those bands contain the winds of 40 to 60 myl 0 miles per hour. this will continue through the next several hours. right through the evening. you see the pink. this is where we have the winter storm warnings. you will get clobbered with snowfall. you get closer to the coast and you get to the coast and look at the warnings. from martha's vineyard and cape cod and north shore boston and down east maine with the blizzard warnings. we are talking about blinding snow and whiteout conditions with 45-to-60-mile-an-hour wind gusts.
service affected at logan in boston. we have meteorologist ivan cabrera with the latest from the weather center. it has been a long winter for people in massachusetts. >> it got long in the last couple weeks. three nor'easters. incredible stuff. the cities you mentioned closed for today. if you are going to be out on the roads in boston or hartford, get out now and get to where you need to get to in the next couple hours. see the purple bands on the radar. that is indicative of heavy...
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steady snow for boston, along the east coast. people in new hampshire want to by clocked with one to two feet of snow as well. now if that's not enough to get your attention or cause pause for concern, strong winds. the entire eastern coast would be under siege. 55-mile-per-hour winds. and even in long island, perhaps 40 to 55-mile-per-hour winds after 4:00 a.m. >> and the east coast doesn't have exclusive on the bad weather. things happening elsewhere, right? >> oh, yeah, in fact rain is advancing on the west. much needed rain is advancing. but right here, this is the good thing. we need the rain to stop the problem with the drought, but the other concern right here along the mountainous region, we're looking at 1 to 3 feet of snow in the mountainous region. >> sounds like a good time to hit up mammoth and big bear. >> if you don't have to shovel it, yeah, it's a good time. >> can you imagine paul on the mountains? >> i can see it. we'll have to do a "world news now" field trip. >> just having some whiskey probably. paul, thank
steady snow for boston, along the east coast. people in new hampshire want to by clocked with one to two feet of snow as well. now if that's not enough to get your attention or cause pause for concern, strong winds. the entire eastern coast would be under siege. 55-mile-per-hour winds. and even in long island, perhaps 40 to 55-mile-per-hour winds after 4:00 a.m. >> and the east coast doesn't have exclusive on the bad weather. things happening elsewhere, right? >> oh, yeah, in fact...
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and boston, at least until saturday. and, given the prediction for inavy winds and rain to continue into the night, jeff, it will be a while before things return to normal. >> glor: these winds make for some very anxious landings. demarco, thank you. there is a manhunt on tonight near central michigan university. police are searching for a 19-year-old student suspected of shooting two people to death in his dormitory. he is identified as james davis, jr. police say he is armed and imngerous. the victims were his parents, who had come to pick him up for spring break. the u.n. human rights chief said today syrian government air strikes on the rebel-held town of ghouta are likely war crimes and should be prosecuted. adults started syria's civil war seven years ago, but children are paying a terrible price. seth doane is inside syria. >> reporter: this school, just a few miles from besieged eastern ghouta, has been hit by rebel mortar fire. you don't play outside here enymore? >> no. >> reporter: it's too dangerous? >> yeah.
and boston, at least until saturday. and, given the prediction for inavy winds and rain to continue into the night, jeff, it will be a while before things return to normal. >> glor: these winds make for some very anxious landings. demarco, thank you. there is a manhunt on tonight near central michigan university. police are searching for a 19-year-old student suspected of shooting two people to death in his dormitory. he is identified as james davis, jr. police say he is armed and...
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pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is the order you're going to move from now on everywhere you go. there's four cells down here. okay? one, two, three, and four. look for that cell with your number and go. hurry up. hurry up! pick up your feet and move. you better start moving with purpose. is that cell number one? >> that look like a cell? >> is that cell number one? stay in school. learn your numbers. >> they feel like because they're angry they can do anything they want to do. and anger will solve their problem. oh, i was just angry and everything's going to be all right. and they have to realize that even if you're angry and you make the wrong choice, you will end up in this place. >> you ready for a cellmate?
pick up your feet and move. >> i was born and boston, raised most of my life here in boston. i did go to boston public schools. that's why i went through a lot of the things that these kids went through. >> get your nasty faces off the wall. get your face off the wall. >> i feel like i made it. so if i did, i'm not anybody special. if i did, they can make it also. >> one, two, three, and four. this is the order you're going to move from now on everywhere you go. there's...
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schools in boston are closed today. travel conditions will be brutal. >> your plan should be to remain inside and off the roads so that those folks who really do need to travel to get to a hospital or a place of employment that they need to be at, you know, that they have the space they need to get where they need to go. >> american airlines suspended all flight operations from boston's logan national airport today, and more than 1,400 flights have been canceled nationwide. amtrak suspended service from new york to boston until later this morning. >>> now to austin, texas, where officials are looking at whether race was a factor in three bombings they say are probably connected. two package bombs left at separate homes blew up yesterday. one killed a teenager. it was less than two weeks ago that a man was killed by another bomb. governor greg abbott is offering a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. david begnaud is in austin. >> reporter: members of the fbi and atf join local law enforcement officials i
schools in boston are closed today. travel conditions will be brutal. >> your plan should be to remain inside and off the roads so that those folks who really do need to travel to get to a hospital or a place of employment that they need to be at, you know, that they have the space they need to get where they need to go. >> american airlines suspended all flight operations from boston's logan national airport today, and more than 1,400 flights have been canceled nationwide. amtrak...
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the system stretching from north carolina to new york city to boston to maine. icy roads and poor visibility for the ride home near fayetteville, west virginia. this is the system tonight, set to bring up to two feet of snow in some places where they have already lost power for days already. abc's adrienne bankert from massachusetts tonight. >> reporter: tonight, round three. a winter storm already bringing heavy snow to the ohio valley downed frees to the car lies, roads dangerous to drive on. the storm is moving to the north and east, where communities brace for what has become a never-ending story. the third nor'easter in 11 days. millions in the northeast are still recovering from back-to-back storms that left some in the dark, no power to charge their phones. without heat or hot water for over a week. >> we will be enacting a snow emergency starting tonight at 7:00 in the city of boston. the boston public schools are closed for tomorrow. >> reporter: in quincy, massachusetts, paul kopp's basement destroyed by last week's storm. >> never had a problem until
the system stretching from north carolina to new york city to boston to maine. icy roads and poor visibility for the ride home near fayetteville, west virginia. this is the system tonight, set to bring up to two feet of snow in some places where they have already lost power for days already. abc's adrienne bankert from massachusetts tonight. >> reporter: tonight, round three. a winter storm already bringing heavy snow to the ohio valley downed frees to the car lies, roads dangerous to...
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. >>> they escaped famine and death in ireland to begin a new life in boston, massachusetts. a life of wealth, privilege and power. >> my fellow citizens is of the world. >> from irish peasantry to american royalty. these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a family. they are the great american dynasty. ♪ >>> america's new ambassador to britain, joseph p. kennedy, faces a cameraman as he's about the depart for st. jameses court. >> when president roosevelt sends joseph p. kennedy in 1938 across the atlantic to be the ambassador to the united kingdom, he was a star, a celebrity. he had run a studio in hollywood. and he was already a success in business and politics. he was among the top 20 richest men in america. it was big news. >> the rise of joseph kennedy is as remarkable as it is seemingly unstoppable. >> joe kennedy came from an irish family, and they worked their way
. >>> they escaped famine and death in ireland to begin a new life in boston, massachusetts. a life of wealth, privilege and power. >> my fellow citizens is of the world. >> from irish peasantry to american royalty. these are the kennedys. their relationships with each other have impacted both america and the world. with triumph and glory comes scandal and tragedy. >> something has happened here. >> from one generation to the next, the kennedys are more than a...
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. ♪ >>> since the days of the battleground of the american revolution, boston, massachusetts, has become known as the city of neighborhoods with deep rooted loyalties running through the diverse communities. but when certain bostonians take territorial pride a little bit too far, they could wind up in the suffolk county jail. >> there are approximately 180 so street gangs within boston, and just neighborhood street gangs that, you know, they are all comprised of a couple of blocks, a project, or sometimes a neighborhood certainly, and in almost every case, every group has some sort of serious feud with at least four to five other groups within the city of boston. >> and over the past ten years, the structure of those gangs has changed, and that's at a serious impact on the jail. >> such as it was, there was a little bit of a code about what you did and didn't do. and that seems to have gone by the wayside. what that translates into is some of the wild west mentality and sort of the shooting for any slight real or imagined. >> that is just how it is. bank robber robs banks. a nurse helps
. ♪ >>> since the days of the battleground of the american revolution, boston, massachusetts, has become known as the city of neighborhoods with deep rooted loyalties running through the diverse communities. but when certain bostonians take territorial pride a little bit too far, they could wind up in the suffolk county jail. >> there are approximately 180 so street gangs within boston, and just neighborhood street gangs that, you know, they are all comprised of a couple of...
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from boston to new york. we have meteorologist ivan cabrera joining us from the weather center with why so many schools are closed again. >> good morning, dave. we will get crushed with snowfall. i'll draw a line. east of the heavy snowfall which includes the city of new york. it will not get much. 1 to 3 inches at most. eastern long island with heavy snow. the area of low pressure or coastal low or winter hurricane, 41-mile-an-hour gusts in boston. these will continue to go up throughout the day. winter storm warnings for the area you see in pink. along the coast we upgraded to blizzard warnings with heavy snow and winds between 45 and 65 miles an hour. it is whiteout conditions later this morning and afternoon. still thinking 12 to 18 inches. i would not be surprised to get areas across eastern mass with 12 to 18. in new york, anywhere from 1 to 3 inches. i'll put the clock in motion. 6:00 a.m. look at the winds in nantucket and south shore. this is a quick moving storm. we will have potential for coastal f
from boston to new york. we have meteorologist ivan cabrera joining us from the weather center with why so many schools are closed again. >> good morning, dave. we will get crushed with snowfall. i'll draw a line. east of the heavy snowfall which includes the city of new york. it will not get much. 1 to 3 inches at most. eastern long island with heavy snow. the area of low pressure or coastal low or winter hurricane, 41-mile-an-hour gusts in boston. these will continue to go up throughout...
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and boston proper -- then again, away from boston into 20812-inch -- into 8 to 12-inch totals. winds over 50, minor coastal flooding. the storm's not going to hang out for several days like the last one. but upwards of 2,000-plus flights canceled. if you're trying to get in or out of the northeast, probably not going to happen today. >> folks in boston happy to hear the one to two. they've been hammered. thank you. >>> new signs of conflict within the house intel russia investigation this morning. fair warning, this is complicated, so try and follow along. sources tell cnn someone leaked information to an attorney for donald trump's personal lawyer, michael cohen. the information came from testimony by another witness in the russia probe named david kramer. kramer had met with former british spy, christopher steele, author of the trump dossier. >> his attorney accuses republicans of leaking information about the testimony to the attorney of another witness who our source says was michael cohen. leaking testimony to another witness violates committee rules. the allegation that c
and boston proper -- then again, away from boston into 20812-inch -- into 8 to 12-inch totals. winds over 50, minor coastal flooding. the storm's not going to hang out for several days like the last one. but upwards of 2,000-plus flights canceled. if you're trying to get in or out of the northeast, probably not going to happen today. >> folks in boston happy to hear the one to two. they've been hammered. thank you. >>> new signs of conflict within the house intel russia...
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any folks in boston experiencing that? >> yeah, boston at least not in the city itself, we never lost power here at all. even though we thought we would especially with the whipping winds last night. so at this point we haven't seen any major power outages in and around boston. we're certainly looking into that. but authorities have said that it is really the communities outside that had some of thoof that were broken that are in the dark this morning. they are hoping that this break in the clouds believe it or not, i'm seeing some blue sky at this hour, will allow these crews to finally get in those communities and get those people back up and running again. >> polo apparently drew a lucky straw. we're glad that it is not that situation for you and everybody there. thank you both so much. >>> joining us now is allison chinchar live in the cnn severe weather center. and do me a favor. explain what is a bomb cyclone and is this a hurricane or not a hurricane? >> so i want you to understand that you asked about a lurk. there
any folks in boston experiencing that? >> yeah, boston at least not in the city itself, we never lost power here at all. even though we thought we would especially with the whipping winds last night. so at this point we haven't seen any major power outages in and around boston. we're certainly looking into that. but authorities have said that it is really the communities outside that had some of thoof that were broken that are in the dark this morning. they are hoping that this break in...
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boston recorded their highest tide since8th century. near blizzard conditions in upstate new york and bing sham ton and -- binghamton and albany. septa suspended their service the whole corridor from dell delmarva to southern new england and maine. it's sitting abbey spinning hear -- sitting and spinning here counter clockwise swirl piling all the water up along cape cod to southern new j delaware. we're worried about moderate flooding during this morning's high tide for places like atlantic city and wildwood and cape may. sunday the low pulls farther away it's sunny and breezy, tranquil a little bit breezy, but much better to handle than yesterday. 37 at the jersey shore, 46 in philadelphia. 34 for the poconos. gray? >> thank you for the update. sixers red hot looking to clinch home court advantage in the playoffs. here's ducis rogers. >> reporter: good morning we'll begin with the sixers after a big win in cleveland on thursday night there was zero let down last night. the sixers kept it rolling against the hornets. no need to plead t
boston recorded their highest tide since8th century. near blizzard conditions in upstate new york and bing sham ton and -- binghamton and albany. septa suspended their service the whole corridor from dell delmarva to southern new england and maine. it's sitting abbey spinning hear -- sitting and spinning here counter clockwise swirl piling all the water up along cape cod to southern new j delaware. we're worried about moderate flooding during this morning's high tide for places like atlantic...
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the problem is that there is no seat open to run for in boston. but there is one that's being held in the 11th district by an infamous politician called james michael curly. >> joe buys him off by retiring makes him go away and run for mayor, opening the seat for jack. and jack suddenly finds himself out walking the streets, shaking hands, kissing babies, having to learn to be a politician. >> from dawn to dusk, kennedy worked. he began the day at factories. at 6:00 in the morning, and he kept going with meeting after meeting after meeting. until late at night when he would collapse into the bathtub, first to ease the pain in his back. >> joe kennedy is smart enough to know that his profile is not good. he was an appeaser. he knows he needs to stay in the shadows, in the background. but joe has the money. so joe provides the funds to make jack's career possible. >> "readers digest" featured john kennedy as a hero from the pacific war. his father saw to it, it was given maximum publicity. i think 100,000 copies of the "reader's digest" article were
the problem is that there is no seat open to run for in boston. but there is one that's being held in the 11th district by an infamous politician called james michael curly. >> joe buys him off by retiring makes him go away and run for mayor, opening the seat for jack. and jack suddenly finds himself out walking the streets, shaking hands, kissing babies, having to learn to be a politician. >> from dawn to dusk, kennedy worked. he began the day at factories. at 6:00 in the morning,...
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and the pitch man from boston didn't do that >> all right well, it's a tie between new york and boston with our judges although we'll kind of throw mike into the boston category. we thank you both for joining us jason larry and wendy davis. you can cast your vote for your favorite city and dash for amazon.cnbc.com. tell us who you think should come out there is much more ahead on the markets as we close out the quarter after this break the facebook fallout continues but we have an analyst to tell but we have an analyst to tell us mvo: we had support from the interfaith groups, but we have an analyst to tell us the synagogue, the churches. ♪ why when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ and i'll never desert you. h ♪ i'll stand by you. social media giant >>> fox news host laura ingraham is losing advertisers after tweet being a student who survived the parkland school shooting sue herera is following the story. >> it is exploding on social media. the conservetive televisi
and the pitch man from boston didn't do that >> all right well, it's a tie between new york and boston with our judges although we'll kind of throw mike into the boston category. we thank you both for joining us jason larry and wendy davis. you can cast your vote for your favorite city and dash for amazon.cnbc.com. tell us who you think should come out there is much more ahead on the markets as we close out the quarter after this break the facebook fallout continues but we have an analyst...
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almost all flights in and out of boston are canceled. american airlines scrapping its entire boston schedule today and warning of the potential for other flight cancellations around the northeast american, delta, southwest and jetblue are waiving ticket change fees. if you're traveling by train, amtrak temporarily suspended its northeast corridor service between boston and new york until at least 11:00 a.m. today. i swear, spring is coming in about a week hopefully >> you promise >> that's what the calendar says >> we're live on international t tv, if you're saying spring is coming, we're counting on you. >> mother nature is not helping out. >>> still to come, viral video alert. one woman went on a casual fishing trip with her son and ended up reeling what might be the biggest fish you've ever seen the crazy footage as well as the rest of the trending stories next. >>> and from a big fish to the big dance. looking at the mega money in march madness. >> that's right. i know you're about to get your brackets in, and the first ncaa meartogh
almost all flights in and out of boston are canceled. american airlines scrapping its entire boston schedule today and warning of the potential for other flight cancellations around the northeast american, delta, southwest and jetblue are waiving ticket change fees. if you're traveling by train, amtrak temporarily suspended its northeast corridor service between boston and new york until at least 11:00 a.m. today. i swear, spring is coming in about a week hopefully >> you promise >>...
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even amtrak service between washington and boston has been halted. our coverage starts with kristen dahlgren in massachusetts. >> reporter: tonight a powerful nor'easter slamming the east coast with power outages from maine to north carolina. along massachusetts' coastline -- >> this whole street will be totally flooded within the next 45 minutes. >> reporter: wind gusts above 70 miles an hour. streets simply gone beneath the water. and the waves. >> you can hear it. >> whoa. >> now, that's a -- >> that went over the roof. >> that hit the house. we have to step back. >> we more than doubled our staff. >> reporter: duxbury fire was at the ready, checking on residents who stayed behind. >> there is a road underneath here. >> reporter: using this massive high-water vehicle to get to areas now cut off by water. tens of millions up and down the coast are still in the thick of it. in boston, the harbor spilling into the streets. >> my wife and mother are not happy that i'm bringing my kids down here right now but we're playing it safe. >> reporter: in penn
even amtrak service between washington and boston has been halted. our coverage starts with kristen dahlgren in massachusetts. >> reporter: tonight a powerful nor'easter slamming the east coast with power outages from maine to north carolina. along massachusetts' coastline -- >> this whole street will be totally flooded within the next 45 minutes. >> reporter: wind gusts above 70 miles an hour. streets simply gone beneath the water. and the waves. >> you can hear it....
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he is in boston right now. gio, not only were you in boston right now but you were in scituate yesterday, where you saw those waves that were bigger than the houses washing over. that had to be crazy. >> reporter: it was just unbelievable, sam. you and i have covered a lot of hurricanes and seen things like that. this was just incredible. you know, sam, here in boston we are still feeling some of those wind gusts you're talking about. here at the boston harbor, they saw the third highest water level on record, we're talking about a storm surge of nearly four feet and the flooding threat is not over just yet. overnight the monster nor'easter blasting homes with wind and waves, waves reaching as high as second story homes. in quincy, massachusetts, children rescued by the national guard after their neighborhood flooded. rescues taking place in the buckets of tractors with the water washing out roads. this couple and their dog brought to safety on a boat. this man stranded in his vehicle trying to get out. >> look
he is in boston right now. gio, not only were you in boston right now but you were in scituate yesterday, where you saw those waves that were bigger than the houses washing over. that had to be crazy. >> reporter: it was just unbelievable, sam. you and i have covered a lot of hurricanes and seen things like that. this was just incredible. you know, sam, here in boston we are still feeling some of those wind gusts you're talking about. here at the boston harbor, they saw the third highest...
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they'll walk around two miles to boston common and then once they arrive at boston common we expect the rally and the speeches to get under way. >> alex, you spoke with senator elizabeth warren. what's her message? >> reporter: her message today is that you can't ignore these young people. she wanted to not just be -- she did not want to be a part of this march. we will not in fact see her marching today. she's headed to springfield, massachusetts to join the march out there, but she wanted to come here and give them encouragement to show that they are not alone, to show that their voices matter and she will carry their message back to capitol hill to try to transform that into some sort of gun legislation. as you know, senator warren has been very vocal in terms of trying to get gun control legislation pushed forward and she says -- she believes that these student voices will make a difference. at this point moment after the parkland school shooting is different than past shootings. >> what has struck you most about these students and what they've organized today not just here in bosto
they'll walk around two miles to boston common and then once they arrive at boston common we expect the rally and the speeches to get under way. >> alex, you spoke with senator elizabeth warren. what's her message? >> reporter: her message today is that you can't ignore these young people. she wanted to not just be -- she did not want to be a part of this march. we will not in fact see her marching today. she's headed to springfield, massachusetts to join the march out there, but...
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snow from washington up to boston. depending on when it falls, now, washington will be at nighttime. boston will be at nighttime. new york during the day. so the snowfall totals right now look like anywhere from 6 to 8 to maybe even 12 inches of snow, but that may not be what ends up on the ground. it may be what falls, because of the angle of the sun and melting, we may not be that bad off. the worst places, lester, i think washington, d.c. worst and boston, in between, not quite so bad. >> al roker, thanks very much. >>> facebook took a major hit on wall street today losing over $40 billion in market value after the revelations that cambridge analytica, a company tied to the trump campaign, allegedly collected data from tens of millions of facebook profiles. all in the run-up to the 2016 election. nbc business correspondent jo ling kent has more on the fallout. >> reporter: tonight, facebook stock tanking, dropping nearly 7% after allegations that data firm cambridge analytica secretly harvested the personal informat
snow from washington up to boston. depending on when it falls, now, washington will be at nighttime. boston will be at nighttime. new york during the day. so the snowfall totals right now look like anywhere from 6 to 8 to maybe even 12 inches of snow, but that may not be what ends up on the ground. it may be what falls, because of the angle of the sun and melting, we may not be that bad off. the worst places, lester, i think washington, d.c. worst and boston, in between, not quite so bad....
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boston has been kind of spared since the worst of the storm. not this time around. 16 million under a threat of winter storm watches. they're posted now. these of course will become warnings just in the next few hours. the storm is getting going. it's down across the southern u.s. where winter storm warnings are flying in places we don't normally see. tennessee, connecticut, parts of west virginia. and into carolinas as well. the rest of it will be heavy rain event. this low will then push towards the east. will leave the snow events behind by the time we get into this evening. and then the coastal low bringing us the heavy snow. watch the watch. monday night into tuesday, the storm will peak tuesday. but as soon as monday night, the snow will already start flying. is going to be, it looks to me anyway like a classic new england storm. new york city you don't have to worry about it. boston, lots of areas i think will be crushed under several inches of accumulation. over a foot of snowfall by the time tuesday and this thing begins to pull out th
boston has been kind of spared since the worst of the storm. not this time around. 16 million under a threat of winter storm watches. they're posted now. these of course will become warnings just in the next few hours. the storm is getting going. it's down across the southern u.s. where winter storm warnings are flying in places we don't normally see. tennessee, connecticut, parts of west virginia. and into carolinas as well. the rest of it will be heavy rain event. this low will then push...
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that became a part of the core collection of the boston library. that is where most of his books survive. i had a research fellowship to do some work there when i was working on this project. i saw a lot of interesting books that used to be in george washington's library. it still just gives me goosebumps. [laughter] to pick up a book that was read by george washington and owned by george washington. but, like i said, the evidence was really lumpy. when i buy a book, i don't know when i started to do this, but i put my name on the title page and then i put the date that i bought the book. wouldn't it be great if everyone did that? [laughter] but not everyone does and george washington did not very often. every once in a while he did, but not often. he did usually put his name on it and his signature changed. you can see the adolescent george washington's signature and then the late 18 george washington's signature. as an adult, his signature got to be pretty consistent so it was hard to determine the books he added to the library after that point.
that became a part of the core collection of the boston library. that is where most of his books survive. i had a research fellowship to do some work there when i was working on this project. i saw a lot of interesting books that used to be in george washington's library. it still just gives me goosebumps. [laughter] to pick up a book that was read by george washington and owned by george washington. but, like i said, the evidence was really lumpy. when i buy a book, i don't know when i started...
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the weather service in boston tweeting today, take this storm seriously, expect structural damage, homes destroyed. the nor'easter has battered an area from the carolinas too maine with winds gusting above 70 miles an hour. the winds making for harrowing moments in the sky like this flight aborting its landing at washington's reagan national airport. most flight, however, are grounded. flight cancellations being felt across the entire country, even amtrak service between washington and boston halted. we start in massachuset massachuset massachusetts. >> reporter: tonight a powerful nor'easter slamming the east coast with power outages from maine to north carolina. along massachusetts's coastline -- >> this whole street will be totally flooded within the next 45 minutes. >> reporter: -- wind gusts above 70 miles an hour. streets simply gone beneath the water. and the waves. >> you can hear it -- >> reporter: whoa! that hit the roof. >> that went over the house, we have to step back. >> reporter: duxbury fire was at the ready, checking on residents who stayed behind. >> there is a road und
the weather service in boston tweeting today, take this storm seriously, expect structural damage, homes destroyed. the nor'easter has battered an area from the carolinas too maine with winds gusting above 70 miles an hour. the winds making for harrowing moments in the sky like this flight aborting its landing at washington's reagan national airport. most flight, however, are grounded. flight cancellations being felt across the entire country, even amtrak service between washington and boston...
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this haunted boston for some time. it shows that mueller is a man, right or wrong, we have to tell the story about mueller, whether people think he is the greatest special counselor to be investigating the president or not. we're not hearing all the facts about robert mueller and it's about time that we start hearing the facts about him, andrew weissman. >> sean: this is so corrupt. and every single person in the liberal media -- you can see we're awaiting the news conference. david, i want you to explain your deep dive. everybody says he's beyond reproach. that whitey bulger case does not sound beyond reproach to me. >> no, sir. that's just the tip of the iceberg. weissman and mueller are the number 1 and 2 on the hit parade of having supervised the single two most corrupt scandals in fbi history and it was on their watch. mueller in boston with bulger and weissman and the deviccio case. two men sit in prison today having been wrongfully convicted with these tactics. there's several things here. the parallels between
this haunted boston for some time. it shows that mueller is a man, right or wrong, we have to tell the story about mueller, whether people think he is the greatest special counselor to be investigating the president or not. we're not hearing all the facts about robert mueller and it's about time that we start hearing the facts about him, andrew weissman. >> sean: this is so corrupt. and every single person in the liberal media -- you can see we're awaiting the news conference. david, i...
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en casa, estoy en boston. esta serÁ una de las areas mÁs afectadas ¿ por quÉ? porque es la zona costera, esta serÁ vean como la marea empieza a subir. y bueno si espera que tambiÉn haya inundaciones. como bien lo mencionabas paulina es la tercera tormenta invernal que azota el este del paÍs. estamos dan cansados y con mucho frÍo, estas tormenta trae mucha nieve se esperan de una a 3 pulgadas de nieve por horas. en algunas regiones tendremos 20 pulgada , cientos de vuelos cancelados tambiÉn el tren de boston y nueva york estarÁ operando de manera esporÁdica. tambiÉn las autoridades mandan alerta para que no salgan de su casa si no es necesario porque las carreteras estarÁn en condiciones peligrosas y esta agua nieve trae momento peligroso. vamos a ver cÓmo estÁ el viento, en algunas horas del dÍa esperamos hasta 70 millas por horas y estos vientos peligrosos y hablan mil ap gons por el momentoagones por el momen momento. >>> gracias rebeca smith por la informaciÓn estaremos contigo mÁs adelant
en casa, estoy en boston. esta serÁ una de las areas mÁs afectadas ¿ por quÉ? porque es la zona costera, esta serÁ vean como la marea empieza a subir. y bueno si espera que tambiÉn haya inundaciones. como bien lo mencionabas paulina es la tercera tormenta invernal que azota el este del paÍs. estamos dan cansados y con mucho frÍo, estas tormenta trae mucha nieve se esperan de una a 3 pulgadas de nieve por horas. en algunas regiones tendremos 20 pulgada , cientos de vuelos cancelados...
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john bolton in that position as mr walsh emotion our boston guest suggested. when there are already so many who might say hawks in the competent. the given the said that could give the president the same advice again i think jim walsh was absolutely right on this disarmed degree of trumpets was going to play the skillfully when he meets with kim jong un in may he bolton's. appointment will be sort of lingering in the background and may provide him with more bargaining leverage right you agree with me or i'm going to start listening to. john bolton and take his advice so if trump is a sort of a skillful deal maker which he's not he says he is but he's not or at least not proven to be thus far then bolton's appointment might conceivably provide some leverage to the administration there's always someone worse out there so you better give me what i want how concerned are you that if trump does have this meeting with kim jong il and comes away empty handed and is then advised that he has to take more severe measures other than sanctions. it's possible. north korea
john bolton in that position as mr walsh emotion our boston guest suggested. when there are already so many who might say hawks in the competent. the given the said that could give the president the same advice again i think jim walsh was absolutely right on this disarmed degree of trumpets was going to play the skillfully when he meets with kim jong un in may he bolton's. appointment will be sort of lingering in the background and may provide him with more bargaining leverage right you agree...
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she's originally from boston, but has been in the bay area for five or six years.joe and lauren lautner were some of her closest friends...and shared memories of christine with me today. when christine loeber first came to the bay area, she was working for the v-a in palo alto.eventually she transferred up to santa rosa, and lived in petaluma.that's where she met joe and lauren lautner who, like her, hail boston as their hometown."so we get together for red sox and patriots games; she's a huge red sox and patriots fan." though they say the job with the pathway home in yountville was a huge honor for christine, lauren has long referred to it as 'the job that took christine away.'she was so dedicated at work that she didn't have quite as much time to spend with friends. still..."christine was my 'yes friend.' that's what i called her because she was the person that said yes to everything, and i like to do stuff. so if it was hiking, if it was art, if it was music, if it was dancing, she always said yes." when joe heard that the hostage situation friday involved pathway's executive directo
she's originally from boston, but has been in the bay area for five or six years.joe and lauren lautner were some of her closest friends...and shared memories of christine with me today. when christine loeber first came to the bay area, she was working for the v-a in palo alto.eventually she transferred up to santa rosa, and lived in petaluma.that's where she met joe and lauren lautner who, like her, hail boston as their hometown."so we get together for red sox and patriots games; she's a...
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up to boston lingering and the possible of some flooding as well. speaking of flooding, we've also got heavy rain now in parts of california on into the pacific northwest. we've got flash flooding watches from the see air, you san luis obispo down to the riverside. the rain will come in tonight through tomorrow. a few feet of snow in the sierra but also looking at upwards of five to ten inches of rain in the foothills of the sierra and down around santa barbara where they have mandatory eevacuations. so we're worried about flooding, debris flow and mudslides. this is just getting started and we'll continue through tomorrow. our thoughts with those people who have endured so much already. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >>> and this just in, we have statements from the president of the united states and from paul ryan, the house speaker. paul ryan writing in a statement, quote, the president had a discussion with speaker ryan and leader mcconnell where they talked about the shared priorities secured in the omnibus bill. president and leaders discus
up to boston lingering and the possible of some flooding as well. speaking of flooding, we've also got heavy rain now in parts of california on into the pacific northwest. we've got flash flooding watches from the see air, you san luis obispo down to the riverside. the rain will come in tonight through tomorrow. a few feet of snow in the sierra but also looking at upwards of five to ten inches of rain in the foothills of the sierra and down around santa barbara where they have mandatory...
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it's major storm from boston up into maine. taking a look at how it will progress, this will have an impact on the morning commute around boston and new york city tomorrow. and then it sort of balloons up as it gets up into northern new england. this is a lot of snow, gang. it looks like anywhere from boston up into the merrimack valley into maine could be seeing this pink shaded color. that's 12 to 16 inches of snow, and then you factor in the winds. boston, cape cod, you've got the possibility for some blizzard conditions as those winds could possibly be up to around 60mph. jeff, here we go with another one for the north east. >> glor: they just keep coming. lonnie, thank you very much. federal investigators are trying to zero in on what caused a tourist helicopter to fall from r e sky over new york's east river sunday evening. five passengers who booked that flight to take pictures were killed. the pilot escaped. our transportation correspondent kris van cleave is at the scene. >> reporter: pilot richard vance told investiga
it's major storm from boston up into maine. taking a look at how it will progress, this will have an impact on the morning commute around boston and new york city tomorrow. and then it sort of balloons up as it gets up into northern new england. this is a lot of snow, gang. it looks like anywhere from boston up into the merrimack valley into maine could be seeing this pink shaded color. that's 12 to 16 inches of snow, and then you factor in the winds. boston, cape cod, you've got the...
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there is one statistic from massachusetts according to the boston globe white families living in boston $247,500 is the average net worth. but for a black family is eight dollars. that is something that all americans regardless of race ashamed of. >> in the aftermath of the financial crisis something became clear the crash made the problem worse subprime lenders had specifically targeted minority borrowers. during the great recession of the borrowers lost their homes with rising home prices help them regain financial security color withties of lower home ownership rates and higher foreclosure rate were often left behind. just one example. between 2010 and 2013, the median well of white households grew by 2.4% of the wealth of hispanic households in the same time fell by 14.3% in the wealth of african-american households fell 43.7%. mortgage discrimination didn't and indlpo the 60 with the tightening of mortgage rules following the financial crisis it is still alive and well in america in 2018 according to a new report that just came out% are of investigative reporting coming 2015 and si
there is one statistic from massachusetts according to the boston globe white families living in boston $247,500 is the average net worth. but for a black family is eight dollars. that is something that all americans regardless of race ashamed of. >> in the aftermath of the financial crisis something became clear the crash made the problem worse subprime lenders had specifically targeted minority borrowers. during the great recession of the borrowers lost their homes with rising home...
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this really haunted boston for some time. it shows that mueller is a man. right or wrong, we've got to tell the story about a mueller, whether people think he is the greatest c special counselor toe investigating the president or not. we are not hearing all the facts about robert mueller. i think it's about time we start hearing the facts about him, andrew weissmann, and the other people >> sean: this is the most corrupt team i've ever heard. the most incestuous, corrupt, this is now beyond anything i have seen in my life and it is also coming to life. david schoen, you have done a deep dive into who robert mueller is. every single person in the liberal media, by the way, you can see we are awaiting the news conference on the austin serial bombings. geraldo is on the ground. we'll get back to him in a moment.. i want you to explain the deep dive. everybody says he is beyond reproach. that "whitey" bulger case does not sound beyond reproach to me in any way, shape, matter, or form. >> no, sir. that is the tip of the iceberg. weissmann and mueller are the num
this really haunted boston for some time. it shows that mueller is a man. right or wrong, we've got to tell the story about a mueller, whether people think he is the greatest c special counselor toe investigating the president or not. we are not hearing all the facts about robert mueller. i think it's about time we start hearing the facts about him, andrew weissmann, and the other people >> sean: this is the most corrupt team i've ever heard. the most incestuous, corrupt, this is now...
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let's go back to eva pilgrim there in boston again. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it's still snowing here in boston. sometimes creating dangerous driving conditions. for the morning commute. whiteout conditions making it very hard to see. right now, it's slow down just a touch. notice the interstate actually looks pretty clear right now. it's still little slippery, you have to be careful, the plows have been through. it's those neighborhood streets, the side streets that are still a mess. and because of that schools in this area, many of the schools are closed today. they're part of some 300 schools across 7 states that are closed today. this is one of those days that if you can avoid being out in the snow, being out on the roads, you're really better off, robin, to stay home. >> thank you so much. >> that heavy, wet snow and so many people are cleaning up from this storm. while they're doing that, there's concern about another one on the way. rob, you're tracking that. >> amy, you mentioned heavy wet snow, it's
let's go back to eva pilgrim there in boston again. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it's still snowing here in boston. sometimes creating dangerous driving conditions. for the morning commute. whiteout conditions making it very hard to see. right now, it's slow down just a touch. notice the interstate actually looks pretty clear right now. it's still little slippery, you have to be careful, the plows have been through. it's those neighborhood streets, the side streets...
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about a quarter of the flights at boston logan have been canceled. they expect the faa will start limiting the flights that can arrive or depart from major airports during this stormle we're talking major hub cities like boston, new york philly and d.c. the cancellations are expected to ripple across the country. delta tells us that the winds can get strong enough planes won't be able to get off at points or they won't be able to use the de-icing. that could lead to additional delays and cancellations. the airlines have issue edd cancellation waivers. this is a serious storm. alex? >> kris, thanks. danielle niles of our boston station wbz is watching the storm. good morning. >> good morning. it's going to be huge from the coast of new england to north carolina. scattered to numerous outages and hurricane-force winds. that wind is going to build the seas. 20 to 40 feet later on today and tonight just off the coastline. this storm is going to change the coastline of new england with moderate to major coastal flooding with multiple tide cycles. the impr
about a quarter of the flights at boston logan have been canceled. they expect the faa will start limiting the flights that can arrive or depart from major airports during this stormle we're talking major hub cities like boston, new york philly and d.c. the cancellations are expected to ripple across the country. delta tells us that the winds can get strong enough planes won't be able to get off at points or they won't be able to use the de-icing. that could lead to additional delays and...
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look out boston and long island. d.c., philly and new york and boston, you have a windy 24 to 36 hours ahead of you. snow totals high across the catskills. we have temperatures warm enough to keep the precipitation in the liquid variety. temperatures today in the big apple is 42 degrees. back to you. >> derek, thank you. >>> new flu snumonths expected s morning from the cdc. the flu has claimed the lives of thousands. including 97 children. flu activity is slowing down. scientists are taking steps to prevent future outbreaks. >> national institute of health is hoping to have a holy grail vaccine in five years. the head of the vaccine research at the nih calls the system antiquated. the flu vaccine is now a top priority. >>> there is surge pricing and passed out drunk pricing. kenny bachman was partying with friends and ordered as uber to take him home. when he woke up in the car, he was headed to new jersey. the price tag for the ride? $1,600. he ordered an uber xl. acclaimhe claimed he never orde ride. >> it is all
look out boston and long island. d.c., philly and new york and boston, you have a windy 24 to 36 hours ahead of you. snow totals high across the catskills. we have temperatures warm enough to keep the precipitation in the liquid variety. temperatures today in the big apple is 42 degrees. back to you. >> derek, thank you. >>> new flu snumonths expected s morning from the cdc. the flu has claimed the lives of thousands. including 97 children. flu activity is slowing down....
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sachs isf goldman speaking in boston at an event. this is happening at the boston college chief executive club. you can catch the complete event on the bloomberg. so much to follow today. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." dowd has resigned, the president's lawyer to the malone -- robert mueller investigation. for more now, we are joined by the famous events in -- famous defense attorney, harvard law professor, into the author -- author of a book about israel. president quotes from your op-ed piece. "president trump was right when he said there never should have been a special counsel appointed." >> it is not a quote. my actual column appears on the hill. i have always been opposed to the special counsel. i was opposed in 2017, when he first was appointed. the special counsel, they are supposed to find crimes. it is inconsistent. westernhe only democracy that appoints special counsel to go after particular individuals. if you special counsel ends up not finding any crime, he ha
sachs isf goldman speaking in boston at an event. this is happening at the boston college chief executive club. you can catch the complete event on the bloomberg. so much to follow today. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." dowd has resigned, the president's lawyer to the malone -- robert mueller investigation. for more now, we are joined by the famous events in -- famous defense attorney, harvard law professor, into the author...