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this is at noon today, 41 in new york city. look at montauk at 58. 50 to 60-mile-per-hour winds on long island could do damage. in the afternoon, really strong winds kick up through cape cod through mid afternoon. 5:00 p.m., the storm is in and out in a hurry, the strongest winds are up in coastal maine, portsmouth. on the back side, windy conditions even as late as 5:00 p.m. in new york city. still blowing and drifting of snow there. but then as the storm rapidly heads up to the gulf by about 11:00 p.m., the winds really come down on the back side. so the clean-up this evening, it looks like the wind won't be too bad. just still be pretty cold. here's the timing of everything, by 11:00 a.m., the pink shows that mix line, right around new york city. that's why we lowered the totals. once you get to the hudson valley, central new england, it's an all-snow event. that's why you're still in the 12 to 24 inch category. boston, mix in with sleet, possibly rain. lowered your snowfall totals. new hampshire and northern and central mai
this is at noon today, 41 in new york city. look at montauk at 58. 50 to 60-mile-per-hour winds on long island could do damage. in the afternoon, really strong winds kick up through cape cod through mid afternoon. 5:00 p.m., the storm is in and out in a hurry, the strongest winds are up in coastal maine, portsmouth. on the back side, windy conditions even as late as 5:00 p.m. in new york city. still blowing and drifting of snow there. but then as the storm rapidly heads up to the gulf by about...
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are you in new york city? >> right now we're around the bronx area of new york city. you've been through these nor'easters before. up see how quickly these things change firsthand. that's what we've been doing all morning long. we're originally along interstate 95 and that one weep know that i-95 corridor, that one is tricky. this morning before sunrise we were talking about heavy snow. but you will literally go miles on the highway and everything would completely change. it would be icy conditions, rain, back to flakes and huge, fat snowflakes and now we're looking at 87 north and you can see as we look outside, conditions, they're okay right here. that doesn't mean as we go a little bit further down the road that's not going to change. very windy. gusting about 30 miles per hour. so out of nowhere when those gusts come up, you do see the car sway around a little bit. tractor trailers are not allowed on the highway right now. conditions intermixed throughout the day. >> thanks, indra. looks like a little bit of a fun gig you got there so stay safe. >> thanks. i'm war
are you in new york city? >> right now we're around the bronx area of new york city. you've been through these nor'easters before. up see how quickly these things change firsthand. that's what we've been doing all morning long. we're originally along interstate 95 and that one weep know that i-95 corridor, that one is tricky. this morning before sunrise we were talking about heavy snow. but you will literally go miles on the highway and everything would completely change. it would be icy...
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new york city and boston expected to be hit hard. new york to get a foot of snow or more. chad myers said it will snow. parts of massachusetts could see 2 feet. high winds creating whiteout conditions and schools have been closed in new york and boston and philadelphia. >> 5,300 flights have been canceled according to flightaware.com. ahead of the possible blizzard, folks have been clearing off grocery store shelves like the end of the world is upon us. we have the latest on the storm with reporters along the east coast. starting with meteorologist chad myers here at columbus circle. chad, is it the light fluffy variety or hard, wet northeast snow? >> reporter: we are still light and fluffy. that is because it was so dry and so cold yesterday. it never warmed up much. 33 degrees at sunset. the dew point means the relative humidity was low. when it started to snow, the snow made it colder. we are now down into the 20s. if i walk back here, this is columbus circle. i can do this for a while until traffic. 2 to 3 inches of snow here tops. that is all we have right now. they a
new york city and boston expected to be hit hard. new york to get a foot of snow or more. chad myers said it will snow. parts of massachusetts could see 2 feet. high winds creating whiteout conditions and schools have been closed in new york and boston and philadelphia. >> 5,300 flights have been canceled according to flightaware.com. ahead of the possible blizzard, folks have been clearing off grocery store shelves like the end of the world is upon us. we have the latest on the storm...
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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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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 have storm tracker, you can see the snowfall that's now starting in new york city, also northern new jersey. but it's not only new york city that will continue to get hit hard with this snowfall. also boston, all the way down towards washington, d.c. totals right now look like one day tomorrow. 12-18 inches for new york city. that's going to be the worst on tuesday's forecast and 4-7 inches for washington, d.c. winds could gust as much as 60 miles per hour. this has produced major flight cancellations, and likely more coming our way as we head into tuesday's forecast. as we take a look back here on the bay area, spotty showers by wednesday, then more sunshine thursday and friday. and potentially more scattered showers by sunday and monday's forecast. fo for the inland valleys, a much drastic difference. 80 tomorrow down to 69 on wednesday's forecast and also more cooler temperatures and showers ahead possibly for the back half of the weekend. so, as i said before, one more day of this sunny weather. then by wednesday we see temperatures drop by at least 10 degrees. and then back up a
we have storm tracker, you can see the snowfall that's now starting in new york city, also northern new jersey. but it's not only new york city that will continue to get hit hard with this snowfall. also boston, all the way down towards washington, d.c. totals right now look like one day tomorrow. 12-18 inches for new york city. that's going to be the worst on tuesday's forecast and 4-7 inches for washington, d.c. winds could gust as much as 60 miles per hour. this has produced major flight...
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new york city would become expensive open one in new jersey and you go to new york on weekend. feel look the money is ing out of the pocket. you take a $300 brand and park the car in gaun. >> yeah. >> fly back and forth. >> unfortunately, that is the story. a yeah. yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah. good. >> good. >> a special little girl. the owners say she has life threating condition. >> it was not just running circles and chasing. he was actually hurting. >> it is hard. >> a have story we should know who? help us chase it down. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ready? >> how are you doing? >> now watch. i want to you see this. have been practicing this all day. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ meet the corgi mix in southern california so named because the space makes him look like an abstract painting. yes. no one saw the beauty in the face however. the breeder who raised him could find no takers. he surrendered for eight months and headed for the lovable dog rescue posted a photo the instagram account and racked up tens of thousands of views and people across the world volu
new york city would become expensive open one in new jersey and you go to new york on weekend. feel look the money is ing out of the pocket. you take a $300 brand and park the car in gaun. >> yeah. >> fly back and forth. >> unfortunately, that is the story. a yeah. yeah. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah. good. >> good. >> a special little girl. the owners say she has life threating condition. >> it was not just running circles and chasing. he was actually...
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heavy snow and increasing wind in new york city in the morning hours. by midday, new york city and boston, gusts over 40 miles per hour with snow inland 1 to 3 inches but could be falling at 4 inches per hour. by evening new york and boston, you're going to be looking at all kinds of commuter problems. it could turn into a rain-sleet mix in boston. a track of either 50 miles either way could affect these accumulations. but right now 4 to 7 inches in washington, 8 to 14 in philadelphia. new york city by wednesday morning 12 to 18 inches and boston about 8 to 14 inches of snow, lester. so it looks like this could be a major snowstorm. and when you add the winds it is going to be a nightmare for power outages and all kinds of problems. >> we'll be watching in the morning for the latest, al, thanks very much. >>> a number of governors in the northeast have declared states of emergency ahead of this monster storm. nbc's gabe gutierrez has the latest as the region prepares for the worst. >> reporter: tonight, winter's revenge. the northeast bracing for impact
heavy snow and increasing wind in new york city in the morning hours. by midday, new york city and boston, gusts over 40 miles per hour with snow inland 1 to 3 inches but could be falling at 4 inches per hour. by evening new york and boston, you're going to be looking at all kinds of commuter problems. it could turn into a rain-sleet mix in boston. a track of either 50 miles either way could affect these accumulations. but right now 4 to 7 inches in washington, 8 to 14 in philadelphia. new york...
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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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jessica has the latest from new york city. the snowplows out in forcrce here in new york city. some 5000 of them are trying to clear the streets. there is a state of emergency here. new york is among many states affected by this winter blizzard in mid-march. 18 million americans are affected. here there is a state of emergency. that means people are advised not to go out into the streets unless completely necessary. the subways are still working but pretty much everything else is closed. schools are closed today and the airports here in new york city still close. been canceledave tuesday wednesday and it's expected the snowfall will continue for about seven hours. .t's not as deep as expected it's quite painful to stand under. there braving the cold for us in new york. let's get the business news, kate moody is in the studio. close look atken how pound sterling is reacting to all the action on brexit. it hit its lowest levels in about two months since theresa may promise to hold a parliamentary vote on brexit. that was the weakest the pound has been since the brexit referendum
jessica has the latest from new york city. the snowplows out in forcrce here in new york city. some 5000 of them are trying to clear the streets. there is a state of emergency here. new york is among many states affected by this winter blizzard in mid-march. 18 million americans are affected. here there is a state of emergency. that means people are advised not to go out into the streets unless completely necessary. the subways are still working but pretty much everything else is closed....
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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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york city, that is good but canceled for new york city. reporter: if you're in new york city, you don't want to come outside. it is miserable out here. briefly heavy snowflakes and then freezing rain. it is freezing rain. pellets wind driven into the side of my face. not comfortable. this is the case along the entire east coast. you're looking at mix of wintry precipitation in new york, down to philadelphia and washington and that will continue here throughout the afternoon. the winds are incredibly strong. when you get this ice slamming into the side of your face, not comfortable. wind sitting around 30 miles an hour here in new york city. there are areas where it is stronger. 41 mile-an-hour currently in atlantic city. those winds are going to continue to increase here throughout the afternoon and new york up and down the coast. even though new york city is out from under the blizzard warning, there are plenty of areas here and elsewhere we're talking about big weather today, guys. steve: treacherous day throughout the northeast. beware.
york city, that is good but canceled for new york city. reporter: if you're in new york city, you don't want to come outside. it is miserable out here. briefly heavy snowflakes and then freezing rain. it is freezing rain. pellets wind driven into the side of my face. not comfortable. this is the case along the entire east coast. you're looking at mix of wintry precipitation in new york, down to philadelphia and washington and that will continue here throughout the afternoon. the winds are...
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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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. >> we are in new york city. i am a little lost. i came here to interview an outspoken and eccentric gentleman who owned at this place. the farmer rebe rabble hotel and casino. he said he would be flying in from florida. he had but in the middle of the night he flew back to florida. now i am feeling castaway without a story in this stretch of a shattered casino and nt beach. this happened over and over again. he answers his own cell phone and then we make plans to meet and then it just dissolves into vapor. >> wilson? >> glenn straw? >> i guess we could do the interview after all. >> it is nice to finally meet face-to-face. [inaudible] >> that is all i can stay. >> i am talking to the ball and i hope you get a bounce from this. >> it cost more than $2 billion to build, you got it for cool 80 million. but open it. do you have any regrets? >> correct. you are right about >> do you know what that is? >> he didn't have the paperwork into get licensed. that's him. >> here is a list of the various ideas put forth. housing for syrian refug
. >> we are in new york city. i am a little lost. i came here to interview an outspoken and eccentric gentleman who owned at this place. the farmer rebe rabble hotel and casino. he said he would be flying in from florida. he had but in the middle of the night he flew back to florida. now i am feeling castaway without a story in this stretch of a shattered casino and nt beach. this happened over and over again. he answers his own cell phone and then we make plans to meet and then it just...
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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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york city all the way to southern new england. hour-by-hour timing? early tuesday morning the snow accumulation starts across maryland, pennsylvania, upstate new york, and then the snow continues to track through new england. and by tuesday evening, the system still is getting going in northern maine. now snowfall rates anywhere from 3 to 4, up to 5 inches per hour across the northeast. that means thunder snowe is a likely thing you're going to experience, and the wind is going to be cranking up as the snow progresses to the north and east. 65-plus mile-per-hour gusts. that means numerous power outages and damaging winds. here it, everybody. major numbers. 12-plus inches of snow from philly to even new york city. boston, we could see anywhere from 12 to 18 inches of snow. but keep in mind the track of the center of low pressure still a little wobbly, so well ee have more forecast updates as we get closer to the storm. i'm pamela forward never for the cbs news. >>> well, the house intelligence committee wants president trump to pro
york city all the way to southern new england. hour-by-hour timing? early tuesday morning the snow accumulation starts across maryland, pennsylvania, upstate new york, and then the snow continues to track through new england. and by tuesday evening, the system still is getting going in northern maine. now snowfall rates anywhere from 3 to 4, up to 5 inches per hour across the northeast. that means thunder snowe is a likely thing you're going to experience, and the wind is going to be cranking...
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here in new york city it has been all snow up to this point. the winds that is a big part of the story as you are looking gus ritter on 30 miles per hour. you need to get closer to 35 miles per hour. they get much stronger than that. you begin to see all of this snow really start to look around and that's what's happening right now. if you are a little soup further to the south. but here in new york city it's been down to about a third of a mile. what does it need to be at those conditions need to fall down to a quarter of a mile. this is getting you into the new york area. this is still early on. the heavier snow is gonna be lifting through. i'm expecting these conditions to only worsen here over the next several hours. we are still early on to this. as you get much worse before we get better. >> were in that process right now. over the next several hours. it is something that will not be tapering off throughout the evening. it needs to last for hours and hours on end. we still haven't even hit that point. >> if to stay safe and stay home. i s
here in new york city it has been all snow up to this point. the winds that is a big part of the story as you are looking gus ritter on 30 miles per hour. you need to get closer to 35 miles per hour. they get much stronger than that. you begin to see all of this snow really start to look around and that's what's happening right now. if you are a little soup further to the south. but here in new york city it's been down to about a third of a mile. what does it need to be at those conditions need...
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new york city two feet. that will not happen, new yorkers. right now four inches officially in central park getting sleet for a few minutes and snow and then sleet again. it's nasty out there and should continue for five or six hours before it's over in central m k mark -- park and now it's less on the south shore of long island. no color soo four inches across most of the it in boston the national weather service predicting eight to twelve inches, amherst and springfield as much as 18 inches. the bottom line, the blizzard is nasty but the blizzard isn't going to happen. the weather's nasty but you see it moving faster than they thought it would. new york out to be out of the woods in four or five hours, boston a different story but look over here, rob schmidt is in it union square at 14th street. rob, sleet, snow, what are you getting? >> this is so miserable. it's sleet right now but along with a 30 mile-an-hour wind gust and feels like you're getting stabbed by whatever's coming down at the moment and sleet and snow a little bit but the st
new york city two feet. that will not happen, new yorkers. right now four inches officially in central park getting sleet for a few minutes and snow and then sleet again. it's nasty out there and should continue for five or six hours before it's over in central m k mark -- park and now it's less on the south shore of long island. no color soo four inches across most of the it in boston the national weather service predicting eight to twelve inches, amherst and springfield as much as 18 inches....
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new york city, they are ready. last year in central park, we broke the record at 27.5 inches of snowfall. that was last year in january. the city, they're prepared with the plows, of course. they have 400,000 pounds of salt here. if you're heading out on the roads, you do want to keep in mind if you're stuck during the snowstorm, don't go on the roads. but you need to check your muffler. make sure there's no ice caught in the muffler. you need to clear it. if you get back in the vehicle to stay warm. you need to do that several times so you don't have the threat of carbon monoxide poisoning. that's what you're concerned about in your home. you want to check the exhausts at your home. you want to stay home, stay safe. it's not just about you. we want to keep the first responders safe. that's teamwork. matt? >> nice advice. important stuff. >>> travel will get complicated. new york, philly, boston, air travelers will be feeling the impact of the fierce winter blast. and nbc's tom costello on duty at jfk international
new york city, they are ready. last year in central park, we broke the record at 27.5 inches of snowfall. that was last year in january. the city, they're prepared with the plows, of course. they have 400,000 pounds of salt here. if you're heading out on the roads, you do want to keep in mind if you're stuck during the snowstorm, don't go on the roads. but you need to check your muffler. make sure there's no ice caught in the muffler. you need to clear it. if you get back in the vehicle to stay...
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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 declared. hena, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here in columbus circle in new york city, the snow has begun to fall. it seems like the wind is just whipping you in the face and the snow has already accumulated leaving an icy coating in the streets. meanwhile, look who's ready to go they're preparing the roads before we get the worst of it. the snow is beginning to fall in the midatlantic in places such as baltimore and farther north such as harrisburg, pennsylvania, as a late-season and winter storm moves in. this morning blizzard warnings stretched from the philadelphia area to new york city and
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 declared. hena, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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new york city councilman joe torelli and democratic new york city councilman williams, thank you for joining this. there will cost taxpayers $10 million a year. will it be worth it? >> let's start with the fact it is duplicative of a half-dozen nongovernment programs to reenter people and acclimate them back into society, that is a good thing. people not taking advantage of these programs, why create an entitlement program to guarantee them a job when there are so many people, what's to say someone who doesn't want to take personal responsibility and role in these programs why would they show up for this? heather: good question. >> all the data shows these programs work. populists say we support rehabilitation but when we try to put money into this, we don't have problems spending money on prisoners, we spent $137,000 a year in new york city, we have a problem with programs like this when in actuality programs like this show recidivism rates, that is what we want to begin with, people who come out of prison not to go back and fund a program with proven results. >> there are several o
new york city councilman joe torelli and democratic new york city councilman williams, thank you for joining this. there will cost taxpayers $10 million a year. will it be worth it? >> let's start with the fact it is duplicative of a half-dozen nongovernment programs to reenter people and acclimate them back into society, that is a good thing. people not taking advantage of these programs, why create an entitlement program to guarantee them a job when there are so many people, what's to...
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in new york city. it was not quite as bad in new york city as some had predicted. >> it wasn't. we were expecting somewhere around 20-inches. we got somewhere between four and eight inches. certainly we did not get the brunt of the storm. we got wind and we did get snow. but no, a much bigger situation along the east coast heading north especially. in fact thousands of flights canceled and thousands of schools shut down and kids staying indoors as a result of the massive late winterstorm that has so far spread nearly 1,000 miles. >> up and down the east coast crews are working hard to stay ahead of the snow. the late season storm now settled over the region with snowfall of two to four inches an hour. new york city was largely spared getting four to eight inches. far less than the foot expected but the city remains in a state of emergency until midnight. >> the sanitation department is doing outstanding job but the conditions are slippery new england and pennsylvania remain under blizzard warnings with
in new york city. it was not quite as bad in new york city as some had predicted. >> it wasn't. we were expecting somewhere around 20-inches. we got somewhere between four and eight inches. certainly we did not get the brunt of the storm. we got wind and we did get snow. but no, a much bigger situation along the east coast heading north especially. in fact thousands of flights canceled and thousands of schools shut down and kids staying indoors as a result of the massive late winterstorm...
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it is all coming up next week from new york city. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ forthan: from new york city our viewers worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." week for, a big central bank decisions. thursday, the limit on the nation's debt, otherwise known as the debt ceiling, reinstated as part of a 2015 deal. still with us is our roundtable. as we look ahead to the rest of the week next week, the big fed decision come almost everyone expecting that headline to drop across the bloomberg which says rate hike. what else are you looking for? >> the hike itself is a given. i think it is more interesting in terms of the dot plot and what people are thinking with respect to how many thai tunings in 2017, 2018, and 2019. the risk now is that we see more than three for the potential hikes and 2017. if that is the case, the bond market would have trouble dealing with the news. >> i think that is a remote possibility. tighten financial conditions. will pace whether it is june or later against what they see as fi
it is all coming up next week from new york city. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ forthan: from new york city our viewers worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. this is "bloomberg real yield." week for, a big central bank decisions. thursday, the limit on the nation's debt, otherwise known as the debt ceiling, reinstated as part of a 2015 deal. still with us is our roundtable. as we look ahead to the rest of the week next week, the big fed decision come almost everyone...
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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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in new york city and spent time with young patients, families and medical staff. the visit also marked across america day of the national education association held annually on the birthday of the late author, theodore gueyezel, also known as dr. seuss. mrs. trump read "oh the places you'll go" to the children.
in new york city and spent time with young patients, families and medical staff. the visit also marked across america day of the national education association held annually on the birthday of the late author, theodore gueyezel, also known as dr. seuss. mrs. trump read "oh the places you'll go" to the children.
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there's less snowfall in new york city. there's less snowfall on long island, more hudson valley and western part of the state. in new york city the underground subway is working and it's working well. bus service is working on most lines. people should check what lines. as you mentioned, the airports are basically closed, laguardia and john f. kennedy. we did get ahead of the storm, because the trick from my point of view is preparation and making sure you do what you need to do before the storm hits. once the storm hits, it's too late. schools are closed. businesses are closed. government is closed, so the traffic is down, the volume is down which allows the plows and first responders to do what they have to do. we're going to be suspending the rail service that goes north, what's called metro north. in the northern part of the state, the snow is heavier. it's coming down at about 4 inches per hour, which is an unmanageable rate for the snow removal equipment. but by and large so far so good. >> governor, you know, we've
there's less snowfall in new york city. there's less snowfall on long island, more hudson valley and western part of the state. in new york city the underground subway is working and it's working well. bus service is working on most lines. people should check what lines. as you mentioned, the airports are basically closed, laguardia and john f. kennedy. we did get ahead of the storm, because the trick from my point of view is preparation and making sure you do what you need to do before the...
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. >> we are redeploying assets from new york city and long island to central new york and the southern tier. >> governor cuomo says that he plans restore services on metro-north and also bus service by thomas tomorrow's commute. we will have to see if that happens. >> are equaled? >> yes, i am so cold and i think i'm going to blow over. [laughter] >> thank you, diana. before we get to the rest of the 30 experts, let's check in with jerrold. >> you are one of the 30. in the snow. [laughter] >> will be doing? >> it is warm in here. [laughter] come on, come on. >> i am not ready for this. [laughter] >> i am not prepared. i don't have clothes or anything. [laughter] >> so looks like we will check in with darrell furse. [laughter] >> catch me outside. how about that reed. [laughter] >> will check back in with him. first, let's check in with dave from new jersey won a 1.5. >> how are you doing? >> i'm tired but doing okay. >> the temperatures are dropping even throughout the day. today they were dropping and it looks like tomorrow morning's commute could be kind of rough. >> yes, the storm s
. >> we are redeploying assets from new york city and long island to central new york and the southern tier. >> governor cuomo says that he plans restore services on metro-north and also bus service by thomas tomorrow's commute. we will have to see if that happens. >> are equaled? >> yes, i am so cold and i think i'm going to blow over. [laughter] >> thank you, diana. before we get to the rest of the 30 experts, let's check in with jerrold. >> you are one of...
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york city. stuck in that chilly new england weather yesterday while we enjoyed 70's. 49 in washington, 57 in pittsburgh thanks so that flow off the owing, to get that cold air across the mountains and so you get the moisture, clouds form, areas of drizzle, temperature goes nowhere, they can't rise when you have that much moisture, satellite and radar showing extensive, not a lot of falling rain, it could be a little drizzle, are dreary. i'll show you that with your fox futurecast. 8:00 a.m. we're starting off sunday, a lot of clouds, a hooded jacket is best, we do have some is sprinkles that pop up in the afternoon hours, as we go into tonight, it stays cloudy, dreary monday morning, 7:00 a.m. areas of scattered showers, as the, we should have temperatures that are at least a little milder but we won
york city. stuck in that chilly new england weather yesterday while we enjoyed 70's. 49 in washington, 57 in pittsburgh thanks so that flow off the owing, to get that cold air across the mountains and so you get the moisture, clouds form, areas of drizzle, temperature goes nowhere, they can't rise when you have that much moisture, satellite and radar showing extensive, not a lot of falling rain, it could be a little drizzle, are dreary. i'll show you that with your fox futurecast. 8:00 a.m....
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new york city's elevated subway service will be suspended before dawn. school closures tomorrow include philadelphia, new york city, and boston. we have team of reporters covering the storm. first eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz. eric? >> reporter: anthony, good evening. a very powerful and disruptive nor'easter in mid-march up and down the eastern seaboard. you see blizzard warnings in bright red from pennsylvania stretching all the way up into maine. that's where a combination of strong winds and heavy snow will create some poor travel conditions as we head through tuesday. here's a look at the timeline. moving its way up the coast, tricky part of the forecast is the rain/snow line arrives right on the 95 corridor, right through the big cities, d.c., philly, and boston. that means the trickiest forecast where the most people live. big snow off to the north and west moving quickly and departing by wednesday morning. here's a look at the snow totals. again, the bigger snow up to two feet just north and west of most of those maj
new york city's elevated subway service will be suspended before dawn. school closures tomorrow include philadelphia, new york city, and boston. we have team of reporters covering the storm. first eric fisher, chief meteorologist at our boston station wbz. eric? >> reporter: anthony, good evening. a very powerful and disruptive nor'easter in mid-march up and down the eastern seaboard. you see blizzard warnings in bright red from pennsylvania stretching all the way up into maine. that's...
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winds are strong enough like new york city and boston. adam, when is thebig blizzard ? we now have warnings. the watches have been placed and it's a bit of a reality. that's what all of those pink colors are. i want to take you into new york city running right along the coast and we have a blizzard watch with heaviest weather right up against some of the most popular areashere . what's driving all of this? a unique cold weather as we have seen a ton of that across the northern portions of the country. feeling like winter even though we lost an hour of sleep. 29 in new york city and the system is sweeping across the country. two different areas that we pay attention to. one of the southeast and a little bit of snow through the overnight. this is a low-pressure system running off the coast and we have another low-pressure system running across the plains state into the midwest. in minnesota down to northern iowa Ãthese two things are going to connect up the east coast. here is the hour-by-hour forecast and you notice the two systems. 18 inches Ã2 feet of snow. it's a re
winds are strong enough like new york city and boston. adam, when is thebig blizzard ? we now have warnings. the watches have been placed and it's a bit of a reality. that's what all of those pink colors are. i want to take you into new york city running right along the coast and we have a blizzard watch with heaviest weather right up against some of the most popular areashere . what's driving all of this? a unique cold weather as we have seen a ton of that across the northern portions of the...
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some airlines shutting down traffic entirely in new york city airports. one last major concern here, beach erosion. thanks to those high winds along the coast, some places in massachusetts raked in gusts of 80 miles per hour. but as we're mentioning here, we're holding out hope, yes i'm freezing right now, but now that we're past midnight, spring is just five days away. let's start a countdown, hope for some warm weather. i'm ready. >> unfortunately, i don't think it's coming, at least in the next couple days. >> come on, don't say it! >> we'll let you back inside before then. >> be quiet the homeless guys are trying to sleep. >> i love having maggie on. and she's always smiling despite. and hopefully you will be too, despite the mess created by the storm in new york.y had a an unusual one. >> yeah. an off-duty officer spotted these two ponies horsing around in the streets after breaking out of their stable. >> party time, they're on spring break too. of course this being new york and the nypd was always ready for anything. this officer just happened to h
some airlines shutting down traffic entirely in new york city airports. one last major concern here, beach erosion. thanks to those high winds along the coast, some places in massachusetts raked in gusts of 80 miles per hour. but as we're mentioning here, we're holding out hope, yes i'm freezing right now, but now that we're past midnight, spring is just five days away. let's start a countdown, hope for some warm weather. i'm ready. >> unfortunately, i don't think it's coming, at least in...
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. >>> now to breaking news from new york city. and just a horrible story. a new york fire department emt, a young mother of five, killed ran over by her own ambulance. police sayia dear ra anrroyo an her partner were flagged down by a pedestrian looking for help. arroyo got out of the ambulance and then police say the suspect jumped into the vehicle and took
. >>> now to breaking news from new york city. and just a horrible story. a new york fire department emt, a young mother of five, killed ran over by her own ambulance. police sayia dear ra anrroyo an her partner were flagged down by a pedestrian looking for help. arroyo got out of the ambulance and then police say the suspect jumped into the vehicle and took
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york city, schools, a jewish heritage history museum also here in new york city. apparently he would make these threats in the name of his ex-lover and say she was the one responsible for all these threats across the country, in a sense trying to frame her in other cases we're told by the criminal complaint he would say his girlfriend was trying to frame him as well. so a sort of interesting situation that he was trying to get his -- back at his girlfriend by using this wave of anti-semitic incidents we've seen across the country. eight threats that he's been responsible for, according to authorities, in four different states. >> he was fired from the interseptemberinte intercept a few years ago. they put out a statement? >> they said we're horrified to learn this morning that juan thompson, a former employee, has been arrested in connection with bomb threats against the adl in mult tl jewish communities. he was there at intercept for just over a year. he was fired for fabricating sources with that news site. cnn interviewed him or asked for an interview after thi
york city, schools, a jewish heritage history museum also here in new york city. apparently he would make these threats in the name of his ex-lover and say she was the one responsible for all these threats across the country, in a sense trying to frame her in other cases we're told by the criminal complaint he would say his girlfriend was trying to frame him as well. so a sort of interesting situation that he was trying to get his -- back at his girlfriend by using this wave of anti-semitic...
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showing it hurts the new york city police department budget. a budget that is now strained, trying to protect melania trump and her son on fifth avenue in trump tower. extra details and police there. you know new york politics and thu feedback loop works from the nypd, in fact, to washington on situations like this, what do you expect? >> the tabloids will be all over washington and all over president trump for doing this, if this goes the way it is going. look every budget year, federal budget year, new york city is on the lookout for how much money they're going to get for the nypd, but most importantly for their counter terrorism efforts. it's not just money to the nypd and the new york city police department to protect new yorkers in the five burourghs. when ray kelly came back as police commissioner under major bloomberg, he set up basically his own intelligence operation within the nypd so they could see and find out about plots against new york city at the same time if not before the cia and the intelligence organizations here and they w
showing it hurts the new york city police department budget. a budget that is now strained, trying to protect melania trump and her son on fifth avenue in trump tower. extra details and police there. you know new york politics and thu feedback loop works from the nypd, in fact, to washington on situations like this, what do you expect? >> the tabloids will be all over washington and all over president trump for doing this, if this goes the way it is going. look every budget year, federal...
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the blizzard warning for new york city has just been canceled. look at this, let's talk money for moment. this is the price of oil, down what, 69, 70 cents. opec says supply will continue to go up, despite their output cut. so down goes the price of oil. that is affecting the stock market, stock futures a little bit. we're down 50 points. that's about it. and still no huge retreat, and we're not seeing a huge retreat since the election. look who is here, james freeman with the wall street journal editorial page. with the problems we keep reading about in the headlines, how can you explain we've not had a big selloff since november the 8th? >> there are reasons to be optimistic. we talked about tax reform coming, regulatory changes, the president yesterday afternoon playing out the plan to reorganize the federal government. let's hope it means smaller government. he seems to want to come this way. and we have this health care issue which should be, should be a big tax cut as well. stuart: so that's enough? >> every headline i see is negative. they
the blizzard warning for new york city has just been canceled. look at this, let's talk money for moment. this is the price of oil, down what, 69, 70 cents. opec says supply will continue to go up, despite their output cut. so down goes the price of oil. that is affecting the stock market, stock futures a little bit. we're down 50 points. that's about it. and still no huge retreat, and we're not seeing a huge retreat since the election. look who is here, james freeman with the wall street...
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for new york city, two feet not happening. five inches in central park, assessment in hells kitchen, it's like that. we getting sleet and snow and sleet again. that should continue for the next three hours. six to ten inches. less south along the south shore. north and west still really big. take a live look rockaway beach, queens new york. you can see it is a frozen nasty icy mess in the rockaways in new york. let's go up to boston, national weather service predicting 8 to 12 inches there. just a couple of inches around chatham. in the west, amherst, 12 to 18. up in worthington, 18 to 24 inches. worst of it all is inland. let's see how much more it s coming. d.c., almost over. another inch main. philly one to three, new york another two to four before sun set tonight. 6 to 10 more in boston. inland 12 to 18 more in poconos. for most airports they're open and operating. rob smith down in union square in new york city. how is this there rob? >> reporter: it's still that sample of winter weather that we're getting here. it's kin
for new york city, two feet not happening. five inches in central park, assessment in hells kitchen, it's like that. we getting sleet and snow and sleet again. that should continue for the next three hours. six to ten inches. less south along the south shore. north and west still really big. take a live look rockaway beach, queens new york. you can see it is a frozen nasty icy mess in the rockaways in new york. let's go up to boston, national weather service predicting 8 to 12 inches there....
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jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. this is 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the federal reserve delivers a dovish hike in treasuries rallied. how chair yellen can pull off a beautiful normalization. on the auction block, what could be a record quarter for issuance takes on a crude reality. cracks begin to appear in junk bonds once again. and the uncertain world of politics collides with g-20. despite rejectionism and trade -- concerns about protectionism and trade wars, e.m. comes out on top. we start with a big issue then, it is the federal reserve and a dovish hike. bill gross: when we learned that janet yellen is the perpetual dove. >> the fed has indicated that it will see something like three rate hikes again next year. there is some expectation they might accelerate that, but i do not think that is really likely at this point in time. >> i think we could see four hikes this year. it really depends on how strong the economy shows up. >> if the data cont
jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. this is 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the federal reserve delivers a dovish hike in treasuries rallied. how chair yellen can pull off a beautiful normalization. on the auction block, what could be a record quarter for issuance takes on a crude reality. cracks begin to appear in junk bonds once again. and the uncertain world of politics collides...
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headquarters in new york city, "wall street week." gary: welcome to "wall street week," i'm gary kaminsky. trish rsh -- trish: i'm trish regan. >> to accomplish our goaments ao accomplish our goals we have to make it easier for businesses to do business in the united states. i'm asking all members of congress to join me in dream offing big and bold and daring things for our country. trish: then this happened. >> if we hit 21,000 today -- gary: the rally did slow down towards the end of the week but one of our guests thinks the trump rally has a long way to go. he thinks we'll see 30,000 by labor day. paul, you are saying 23,000. let's talk about this week first. what did you have make of what happened this week and why was it we made these new highs after the speech tuesday night? >> i think as each day goes on we give investors less and less reason to sell. think all those people who sold last february, who sold after brexit and sold before and right after the election. i think they are being forced back in, and each time trump gives
headquarters in new york city, "wall street week." gary: welcome to "wall street week," i'm gary kaminsky. trish rsh -- trish: i'm trish regan. >> to accomplish our goaments ao accomplish our goals we have to make it easier for businesses to do business in the united states. i'm asking all members of congress to join me in dream offing big and bold and daring things for our country. trish: then this happened. >> if we hit 21,000 today -- gary: the rally did slow...
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down on the streets below, emma watson celebrated leaving books of important women in new york city. >>> the sec is investigating a 911 service outage on at&t cell phones. customers from coast to coast were unable to call emergency services wednesday evening. the company is unsure exactly how many states or customers were affected but says service is now fully restored. >>> illegal crossings along the u.s. border with mexico have dropped by nearly half since the start of the year. that is according to the department of homeland security chief john kelly. he called it a, quote, unprecedented decline in traffic. january and february are typically busy months for illegal border crossing, so, the 40% decrease is unusual. kelly linked the drop to president trump taking office. >>> former president george h.w. bush and former first lady barbara bush were honored by the men's international foundation. they were given the foundation award for their work in jewish communities across theun for the ceremony, their son neil delivered a speech on their behalf celebrating the recognition while cal
down on the streets below, emma watson celebrated leaving books of important women in new york city. >>> the sec is investigating a 911 service outage on at&t cell phones. customers from coast to coast were unable to call emergency services wednesday evening. the company is unsure exactly how many states or customers were affected but says service is now fully restored. >>> illegal crossings along the u.s. border with mexico have dropped by nearly half since the start of...
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. >> announcer: from fox news headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week." reporter: welcome to "wall street week." i'm maria bartiromo. some of the biggest headlines that will continue to impact investors. the federal reserve increased interest rates by a quarter%. >> the simple message is the economy is doing well. we have confidence in the rebustness of the economy and its resilience to shocks. maria: oil and gold both rallied as investors celebrated the federal reserve's move. and the signal only two more hikes may come this year. technology stocks among the best performers. facebook, alphabet, apple, all hitting all-time highs. the trump administration releasing its budget proposal. the white house is seeking a $54 billion increase in military and security spending. it's cutting spending for the epa and the state department. the proposal calls for $1.5 billion for construction of the border wall. it facings significant revisions from the republican-led congress. >> mark ruu terks s was re-elected. election in france and later in germany where right-wing
. >> announcer: from fox news headquarters in new york city the new "wall street week." reporter: welcome to "wall street week." i'm maria bartiromo. some of the biggest headlines that will continue to impact investors. the federal reserve increased interest rates by a quarter%. >> the simple message is the economy is doing well. we have confidence in the rebustness of the economy and its resilience to shocks. maria: oil and gold both rallied as investors...
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new york city anticipating up to 20 inches of snow. parts of massachusetts, could get two feet before it's over. thousands of schools in the storm's path closed for the day. >> i jumped out of my seat and shouted hooray. >> reporter: precautions for a storm barrelling to the region. wind speeds expected to reach 50 miles per hour. reducing visibility on roads and tearing down power lines and trees. officials urging the public to stay off the roads. connecticut, taking it a step further, issuing a state-wide travel ban this morning. word of the powerful storm system has already left a mess in the midwest. in chicago overnight, a pileup of at least 20 vehicles, shut down an expressway. minor injuries were reported. and in wisconsin, officials are investigating two snow-related deaths. millions now hunkered down, riding out the storm. as this potentially historic nor'easter buries the northeast. snow days galore right now. boston, philadelphia, new york city, fairfax county, virginia, all of them cancelling schools. we should also note he
new york city anticipating up to 20 inches of snow. parts of massachusetts, could get two feet before it's over. thousands of schools in the storm's path closed for the day. >> i jumped out of my seat and shouted hooray. >> reporter: precautions for a storm barrelling to the region. wind speeds expected to reach 50 miles per hour. reducing visibility on roads and tearing down power lines and trees. officials urging the public to stay off the roads. connecticut, taking it a step...
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two of the world's largest parades kick off in honor of saint patrick's day one in new york city the other in savannah georgia, meanwhile white house also honoring the day by dying water green. >>> jim, have i ever told you that you're my favorite irish co-anchor. >> and i'm the only thing. that's a good thing. you notice, do you have pay close attention to the words withing her. >> oh, yes indeed. >> but you are my favorite. >> also, i'm in love with a co-worker here, saint patrick's day, our very own irish patrick in patrick gallen. do you have stay tuned for the super fun, call it, creepy graphic that i have created for him. >> the. >> we have a new system actually developing right now, off to the north and west. technically i think you can call it clipper system but little different in your chaser is i can, moving relatively swiftly. by the time it reaches us, actually will try to intensify little bit once it moves off shore. that will keep us into wintery precipitation little later than we originally anticipated possibly as late as into sunday morning. i still don't think this w
two of the world's largest parades kick off in honor of saint patrick's day one in new york city the other in savannah georgia, meanwhile white house also honoring the day by dying water green. >>> jim, have i ever told you that you're my favorite irish co-anchor. >> and i'm the only thing. that's a good thing. you notice, do you have pay close attention to the words withing her. >> oh, yes indeed. >> but you are my favorite. >> also, i'm in love with a...
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jonathan: from new york city to our viewers worldwide. i am jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the final word belongs to chairman yellen ahead of the central banks march meeting after a week of fed speech shakes up the treasury market. le spread dominates eruope. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron gains ground in the polls. and the window for issuance opens up. deutsche bank is said to be reviewing options to raise capital. tcw's tad rivelle tells us why he is getting out of that sector. we start with a big issue. why for the treasury, it is all about the fed and the potential move in march. >> she kept the march meeting. >> there will be a rate hike in march. >> wage growth is the most important number that will determine what the fed does. what the fomc meets in the middle of march. >> i think the fed has been itching, wanting to raise rates for some time. >> i don't think there is going to be a hike on march 15, but i can understand why the odds climbed from where t
jonathan: from new york city to our viewers worldwide. i am jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, the final word belongs to chairman yellen ahead of the central banks march meeting after a week of fed speech shakes up the treasury market. le spread dominates eruope. french presidential candidate emmanuel macron gains ground in the polls. and the window for issuance opens up. deutsche bank is said to be...
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new york city, 12 to 16. if new york city gets 18.1 inches of snow, it will be a top ten all-time snowstorm. also, the biggest march snowstorm in history was back in 1888. that's the one you see famous pictures in new york city of, that would be 2 inches of snow, 22 inches of snow. here's the timing at 7:00 a.m., to just about this time tomorrow, the really heavy snow over the top of new york city, philadelphia, d.c. should be tapering off a little bit by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. and very heavy snow in areas of eastern pennsylvania. by the time we get to the noon hour, the really heavy snow hudson valley, that's when it is over the top of new york city. that's when it is over hartford. boston it looks like from noon to about 6:00 p.m. is the heaviest for you. tapering off in new york city and philly by 6:00 p.m. i don't think there will be a lot of people commuting in those areas because of such heavy snow. a lot of people will be stuck at home. >> bill, the real question is, are we getting you live from c
new york city, 12 to 16. if new york city gets 18.1 inches of snow, it will be a top ten all-time snowstorm. also, the biggest march snowstorm in history was back in 1888. that's the one you see famous pictures in new york city of, that would be 2 inches of snow, 22 inches of snow. here's the timing at 7:00 a.m., to just about this time tomorrow, the really heavy snow over the top of new york city, philadelphia, d.c. should be tapering off a little bit by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. and very...