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you have the closing of the port of boston. you also have the massachusetts government basically shut down. what that meant was any town in the colony, they were not allowed to meet. this was an affront to how people had been governing themselves for almost 150 -- at least 100 years. you have a series of response that take place, amongst those responses is the reactivation of the militia system. this was a community effort. men were required to come and shoot. and minute companies were formed, usually younger men better equipped who would be required to turn out at a moment's notice, hence the term, "minutemen" and you have companies forming up and preparing for something. general thomas gage, the british officer in charge was aware of the growing tension is in the colony. he was also aware of armaments starting to be collected around the colony as well. some armaments were stolen and secreted out of boston. it was the brass cannon thomas gage wants to reclaim and four will make their way out to concord, home to of colonel jame
you have the closing of the port of boston. you also have the massachusetts government basically shut down. what that meant was any town in the colony, they were not allowed to meet. this was an affront to how people had been governing themselves for almost 150 -- at least 100 years. you have a series of response that take place, amongst those responses is the reactivation of the militia system. this was a community effort. men were required to come and shoot. and minute companies were formed,...
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washington was inspecting the siege lines around boston. he first lived in the wadsworth house, the yellow house in this photo. it was reserved for harvard college's president, now incorporated into a ring of buildings that define harvard yard. there is a plaque inside one of those offices in wadsworth house commemorating how washington arrived there. in 1775, henry lee was a teenager in virginia, no connection to the continental army. this was lee with the revolutionary army. washington brought his servants and aides. lee brought his servants and dogs. it was getting crowded in there. the massachusetts government asked washington which house he would prefer. there was a big house about a mile away, a wealthy young man had commissioned the mansion for himself in 1759 and married there and raised a family there. in the 1750's, almost the entire neighborhood consisted of this man's relatives. his aunt, his brother-in-law and sister. these estates were large, but this man paid more property tax than any other householder in cambridge. his esta
washington was inspecting the siege lines around boston. he first lived in the wadsworth house, the yellow house in this photo. it was reserved for harvard college's president, now incorporated into a ring of buildings that define harvard yard. there is a plaque inside one of those offices in wadsworth house commemorating how washington arrived there. in 1775, henry lee was a teenager in virginia, no connection to the continental army. this was lee with the revolutionary army. washington...
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it was one of the first companies to sign boston's compact. like most financial firms, putnam is majority male, especially in senior management. exactly the kind of place equal pay advocates see as ripe for change. compact signers like putnam volunteer to identify pay disparities between men and women doing the same jobs. you literally just... you created an excel spreadsheet with every single employee? >> all of our u.s. employees. >> reporter: after taking a look at its payroll, putnam adjusted pay for about 3% of its workers, in some cases raising pay for men as well as women, and now reviews compensation every year. >> we look at it the same way, position by position. and we make sure that we don't come across any inequities. >> reporter: but equalizing pay for the same jobs is only part of it. employers must also think about women's overall earnings. putnam, which now recruits more women into the company, is offering leadership training for women and put in place a system to promote them into higher-paid senior positions. >> we've seen an
it was one of the first companies to sign boston's compact. like most financial firms, putnam is majority male, especially in senior management. exactly the kind of place equal pay advocates see as ripe for change. compact signers like putnam volunteer to identify pay disparities between men and women doing the same jobs. you literally just... you created an excel spreadsheet with every single employee? >> all of our u.s. employees. >> reporter: after taking a look at its payroll,...
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in boston he is first celebrated. everyone comes to him. boston is the spiritualist capital of america at the time. but then they begin to turn on him. they think, we believe this might be possible, but we are not sure if we believe and trust mumler. but we believe it is possible to photograph ghosts so let's find out if this is happening. so some of the spiritualist began to notice that mumler's ghosts were alive and walking the streets of boston. a woman who had been on the scene took straightforward portraits. so presumably they had a back catalogue that could be used as ghosts. the one woman who is known who was made aware that she had become a ghost in one of his photographs was very upset about it because in the picture they used she was wearing a hat that was so much out of style, she did not want to be depicted that way for eternity. so the spiritualist of boston rose up against him and took him out of town. he needed a bigger place to practice so he went to new york city. so yes, some of the living recognized themselves as being de
in boston he is first celebrated. everyone comes to him. boston is the spiritualist capital of america at the time. but then they begin to turn on him. they think, we believe this might be possible, but we are not sure if we believe and trust mumler. but we believe it is possible to photograph ghosts so let's find out if this is happening. so some of the spiritualist began to notice that mumler's ghosts were alive and walking the streets of boston. a woman who had been on the scene took...
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boston. >> we are always bostoned here. all of our beer is local. we try to bosch the local beers from day one. >> they have green beer pouring, green booze mixing and green flagsing. >> everyone is pumped. everyone is talking about it. >> reporter: aren't we all. miguel martinez valle, nbc 10 news. >> it will be hard to find any clam chowder around here. >> no way. >> in boston, they are banning cheesesteaks and pretzels and philadelphia cream cheese. completely their loss. >> we'll take it. >>> the taste of philadelphia can be found the super bowl this year. u.s. bank stadium in minneapolis will be serving this south philly roast pork sandwich for eagles fans. also a new england clam roll for pats fans. not for us, though. >>> excitement over the eagles is going to fans' heads. eagles fans are dyeing for a super bowl win. many are also dyeing their hair green from extensions to eyebrows, babe's salon has gotten a lot of requests from people looking to go green now that the eagles punched their ticket to minneapolis. >> lo
boston. >> we are always bostoned here. all of our beer is local. we try to bosch the local beers from day one. >> they have green beer pouring, green booze mixing and green flagsing. >> everyone is pumped. everyone is talking about it. >> reporter: aren't we all. miguel martinez valle, nbc 10 news. >> it will be hard to find any clam chowder around here. >> no way. >> in boston, they are banning cheesesteaks and pretzels and philadelphia cream cheese....
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boston and new york are really getting hammered. we the heaviest snow did not coincide with the heaviest wind around our area. it did, however, in places like ocean city in our closest zones. gaithersburg 22, 24 in manassas. look at the winds. these winds gusting close to 40 miles per hour right now. 38 gaithersburg, 38 in frederick, 39 in hagerstown and 40, near 40 towards manassas. could gust to 50. that's why we have the wind advisory in effect. that wind advisory going to 7:00 tonight. wind chill advisory now, little bit different, wind advisory is solely for winds. wind chill advisory is when wind and chill combines. notice the darker blue, towards blue ridge, western maryland, this is the area under a wi7bd chill warning. it could be -- rather, 15 below 0, could be even colder than that. wouldn't be surprised to see0 it's coming from and how it gets this cold around our region. amelia is taking a look at that from the storm center. >> exactly, doug. this storm system was so strong it was able to dislodge from the polar vortex.
boston and new york are really getting hammered. we the heaviest snow did not coincide with the heaviest wind around our area. it did, however, in places like ocean city in our closest zones. gaithersburg 22, 24 in manassas. look at the winds. these winds gusting close to 40 miles per hour right now. 38 gaithersburg, 38 in frederick, 39 in hagerstown and 40, near 40 towards manassas. could gust to 50. that's why we have the wind advisory in effect. that wind advisory going to 7:00 tonight. wind...
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came here from boston is elder states man who has better nickname we know beantown referring to boston baked beans a local stapel that dates back to the 160 philly wins this we are city of brotherly love which is actual break by the great william penn. how about food, boston have great cuisine, obviously they are men for new england but this philadelphia it is a steaks. we have stromboli, soft pretzel, water how about iconic landmarks boston as we history. is there boston commons fenway park, nathanalia is the birthplace of america it all began right here july 4th, 1776 at independent hall we have the liberty bell, artou philly is history. speaking of history some bton is men to have the first post newspaper and as well as first school. fillnt first zoo. we will give boston the edge of famous firsts thathilaatlphia takes it on history as a whole. athletes let get list of famous athletes in each city is quite impressive, brady bill russell bobby won 11 tight unless 13 seasons. philly does not h iconic athletes of all time, doctor j being one ai, wilt, bobby clarke you know them well. we
came here from boston is elder states man who has better nickname we know beantown referring to boston baked beans a local stapel that dates back to the 160 philly wins this we are city of brotherly love which is actual break by the great william penn. how about food, boston have great cuisine, obviously they are men for new england but this philadelphia it is a steaks. we have stromboli, soft pretzel, water how about iconic landmarks boston as we history. is there boston commons fenway park,...
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>> reporter: well, ukee boston did not take this gesture very lightly. so it seems like before we get to the big game we first to have make it through what has become a feud over food. the key is recognizing a caller's boston accent. >> we have been getting prank calls. >> reporter: all because of the decision made this week inside of southwest philadelphia's dottie's doughnuts. >> we're not doing boston cream, right now, until after the super bowl. >> reporter: this culinary choice hit the national stage and stung like a dagger into the cream filled hearts of the patriots fans. after catching wind new england fired back, scenic, park in boston issued an immediate ban on beloved philly fare including philadelphia cream cheese, cheese steaks, soft pretzels and crisco, until the monday after the game. speaking of crisco, philadelphia's effort to prevent fans from climbing poles in celebration of the super bowl trip, has been commemorated at dottie's with special greased pole pastries. >> long pole with vanilla grease. >> reporter: to make up for their ban
>> reporter: well, ukee boston did not take this gesture very lightly. so it seems like before we get to the big game we first to have make it through what has become a feud over food. the key is recognizing a caller's boston accent. >> we have been getting prank calls. >> reporter: all because of the decision made this week inside of southwest philadelphia's dottie's doughnuts. >> we're not doing boston cream, right now, until after the super bowl. >> reporter:...
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and boston delivered a knockout blow. the so-called bomb cyclone paralyzing cities up to 18 inches of snow and hurricane force winds shutting down airports and triggering dramatic storm surge rescues. >> none of that we expected. it's kind of like an apocalypse vibe to it. >>> a dangerous wind chill on the way. how about 40 below? >>> a major milestone for the economy. the dow soars past 25,000 for the first time. what it means for your money. >>> president trump is firing back with threats against steve bannon, the publisher of that bombshell new book. >>> a new alert about something that's on a lot of dinner plates right now. why consumer reports is warning people to stop eating romaine lettuce. >>> and a new twist in the fight over legalized pot. days after california became the latest state to light up, the feds may be cracking down. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening from our snowy doorstep here in midtown manhattan. it is only january 4th, but tonight some are calling it the blizzard o
and boston delivered a knockout blow. the so-called bomb cyclone paralyzing cities up to 18 inches of snow and hurricane force winds shutting down airports and triggering dramatic storm surge rescues. >> none of that we expected. it's kind of like an apocalypse vibe to it. >>> a dangerous wind chill on the way. how about 40 below? >>> a major milestone for the economy. the dow soars past 25,000 for the first time. what it means for your money. >>> president...
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>> reporter: well, ukee boston did not take this gesture very lightly. so it seems like before we get to the big game we first to have make it through what has become a feud over food. the key is recognizing a caller's boston accent. >> we have been getting prank calls. >> reporter: all because of the decision made this week inside of southwest philadelphia's dottie's doughnuts. >> we're not doing boston cream, right now, until after the super bowl. >> reporter: this culinary choice hit the national stage and stung like a dagger into the cream filled hearts of the patriots fans. after catching wind new england fired back, scenic, park in boston issued an immediate ban on beloved philly fare including philadelphia cream cheese, cheese steaks, soft pretzels and crisco, until the monday after the game. speaking of crisco, philadelphia's effort to prevent fans from climbing poles in celebration of the super bowl trip, has been commemorated at dottie's with special greased pole pastries. >> long pole with vanilla grease. >> reporter: to make up for their ban
>> reporter: well, ukee boston did not take this gesture very lightly. so it seems like before we get to the big game we first to have make it through what has become a feud over food. the key is recognizing a caller's boston accent. >> we have been getting prank calls. >> reporter: all because of the decision made this week inside of southwest philadelphia's dottie's doughnuts. >> we're not doing boston cream, right now, until after the super bowl. >> reporter:...
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nbc news meteorologist dylan dreyer is in boston for us. looks like you're still catching it there. >> hey, lester, yeah, the winds are starting to get real gusty. they have been for the last several hours. but this storm has been playing out as expected and will continue to race to the northeast overnight. so let's take a look at the radar. you can see that the snow is already winding down back across the mid-atlantic. we'll see it end in a few hours across southern new england, but it will last through the night across northern new england. we are still dealing with blizzard warnings. they'll expire at 1:00 a.m. across eastern long island. they'll begin to new england at about 4:00 in the morning. as for additional snowfall 2 to 4 inches still possible here in boston on the back side of this storm. downeast maine could see 4 to 8 inches before all is said and done. the concern will shift overnight to the gusty winds. they'll continue to usher in the coldest air we've seen this season. and for those folks who have lost power in the storm,
nbc news meteorologist dylan dreyer is in boston for us. looks like you're still catching it there. >> hey, lester, yeah, the winds are starting to get real gusty. they have been for the last several hours. but this storm has been playing out as expected and will continue to race to the northeast overnight. so let's take a look at the radar. you can see that the snow is already winding down back across the mid-atlantic. we'll see it end in a few hours across southern new england, but it...
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boston, everything today cancelled. the ones from chicago, to boston from chicago, cancelled. nationwide, anything from or to boston cancelled. providence, newark, la guardia, american, all cancelled for the rest of the day today. j.f.k., a potential you'll get in there. la guardia, pictures from inside the terminal. you can about run a track meet in there. nothing happening at la guardia. this storm has been hitting there all day. we have a map for you also that shows the misery and where it's worse. obviously in the northeast. boston, as we said, shut down. new york almost shut down. as you look all over the country, misery anywhere. anybody trying to get to the cities won't get there as well. they're hopeful about tomorrow. as you just heard, it will be awfully cold getting planes de-iced with all the snow. a mess tomorrow, too. >> neil: yeah, definitely. thanks. jeff flock. how do you protect yourself in the event of the cold? you're out there. charlie neese has tips for you. good to have you back. the biggest thing people forget is when it's really cold how really vulnera
boston, everything today cancelled. the ones from chicago, to boston from chicago, cancelled. nationwide, anything from or to boston cancelled. providence, newark, la guardia, american, all cancelled for the rest of the day today. j.f.k., a potential you'll get in there. la guardia, pictures from inside the terminal. you can about run a track meet in there. nothing happening at la guardia. this storm has been hitting there all day. we have a map for you also that shows the misery and where it's...
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the waters of boston harbor in to city streets. a storm surge not seen in 40 years since the blizzard of 1978. a surprise to the city's mayor. >> it's the first time i can remember in four years that we have had flooding that has come up as far and gone in to basements. >> reporter: the rising storm surge caught people off guard. firefighters raced around, rescuing people from the cars and homes. >> the city is well prepared to handle snow and a blizza blizzardededed. >> we don't have any plane, you need to stay there during four nights and then, we need to wait to go. >> reporter: officials fear the heavy snow and blizzard strength winds can cause more damage in coming days. like this new jersey gas station roof. some say, it's not all bad. children in new york city enjoyed a rare snow day in central park. >> playing in the snow. >> reporter: now that the snow is largely over in the boston area, the news does not get better. the cold air is moving in to the northeast overnight and the highs will be in the single digits with wind c
the waters of boston harbor in to city streets. a storm surge not seen in 40 years since the blizzard of 1978. a surprise to the city's mayor. >> it's the first time i can remember in four years that we have had flooding that has come up as far and gone in to basements. >> reporter: the rising storm surge caught people off guard. firefighters raced around, rescuing people from the cars and homes. >> the city is well prepared to handle snow and a blizza blizzardededed. >>...
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the city of boston has not had a high temperature over freezing since christmas day. in boston, massachusetts, nbc news. >> well the storm is over, but now the icy temperatures are settling in. let's go to our meteorologist. bill? >> the storm is so huge, it's pulling down all the frigid air mass from canada and now it's going all the way down in to the southeast. here are the areas that returned wind chill advisories or warning. that is a toltal of 98 million people in advisories and 13 million in warnings. that goes all the way down to atlanta of all places. here is how it looks currently. these are the wind chill temperatures. washingtonc. pittsburgh at minus 19 and buffalo, minus 12. and it's worse in areas like minute appear lis, i s -- minneapolis. be prepared when you head out of the door. >> thank you, bill. >> this morning we have developing news for you on the russia probe and the president's alleged attempt to interfere in the special council's investigation. after the new york times published this report. the headline reading, obstruction inquiry shows tru
the city of boston has not had a high temperature over freezing since christmas day. in boston, massachusetts, nbc news. >> well the storm is over, but now the icy temperatures are settling in. let's go to our meteorologist. bill? >> the storm is so huge, it's pulling down all the frigid air mass from canada and now it's going all the way down in to the southeast. here are the areas that returned wind chill advisories or warning. that is a toltal of 98 million people in advisories...
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in boston, it hasn't been this frigid on this day since 196. for millions, more ice and snow on the way monday. >> feels like nails going into your skin when walking night. >> tonight. president trump returns from his weekend retreat. bashing a new book that raised question as but his mental fitness. >> the metoo movement takes center stage at hollywood's golden globe awards. the one color everyone will be wearing? >> a quarterback makes nfl playoff history. throwing a touchdown pass to himself. >>> and she invented an app of kindness. it helps schoolkids who feel bullied and rejected find lunch buddies. >> using my story to help others has given me strength and confidence i never knew that i had. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: this is the cbs "overnight news." >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. for millions living up and down the east coast, the deadly arctic blast that burst walter pipes and snarled travel is coming to a close. this morning, the temperature is finally rising. but bringing with it snow, slaelt andand -- sleet and
in boston, it hasn't been this frigid on this day since 196. for millions, more ice and snow on the way monday. >> feels like nails going into your skin when walking night. >> tonight. president trump returns from his weekend retreat. bashing a new book that raised question as but his mental fitness. >> the metoo movement takes center stage at hollywood's golden globe awards. the one color everyone will be wearing? >> a quarterback makes nfl playoff history. throwing a...
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his flight to boston canceled, now he waits till tomorrow hoping tot boston. >> to new york tomorrow morning at 7:00. hope that i can go to new york. otherwise i will spend two nights in the airport. >> reporter: it is not a complete lost cause. check out this pooch named ms. coco. sure she's bundled up. but she'll be shedding layers when she gets to miami. her flight is on time. what is she wearing? >> her favorite pink velour. >> reporter: she is a lucky dog at the moment. ah, miami sounds nice. that is a live look at the potomac river right now, completely frozen over here it at reagan national airport. ever every day you see that. it is brutally cold here. hey, what is it like to fly in these condition s? coming up next hour at 6:00, jim, you're going to hear from a pilot. he's going to tell us skpaktly what it's like being out there on the runway. you don't want to miss what he has to say. >> take off and la adam. appreciate it. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> this just in, one more school closure to tell you about and add to our list. stafford county schools are closed tomorrow. sta
his flight to boston canceled, now he waits till tomorrow hoping tot boston. >> to new york tomorrow morning at 7:00. hope that i can go to new york. otherwise i will spend two nights in the airport. >> reporter: it is not a complete lost cause. check out this pooch named ms. coco. sure she's bundled up. but she'll be shedding layers when she gets to miami. her flight is on time. what is she wearing? >> her favorite pink velour. >> reporter: she is a lucky dog at the...
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this news made it all the way to boston and boston is fighting back dottie's doughnuts has come up with an eagles greased doughnut to replace boston cream they have pulled off the menu until after the super bowl. news have the 1 ton cream ban traveled all the way to new england patriots territory where beantown's park issued a few food bans of their own. no philly cheese steaks, cream cheese or soft pretzels. dottie's west philadelphia location customers don't seem to miss boston cream, it is philly alternative selling out quickly along with dottie's greased pole doughnut homage to the sit ace tempt to stop fans from climbing light poles after the bird big win on sunday. >> first thing people mention coming in the door, do you have eagles gear, grease pole doughnuts and stuff like that. people are excited. we are getting a lieutenant of calls, all over the internet and stuff like that so people are generally excited. >> reporter: here we have a selection of the banned items, boston cream and soft pretzel, guys, i'm from philly but i will take a soft pretzel over boston cream doughnut an
this news made it all the way to boston and boston is fighting back dottie's doughnuts has come up with an eagles greased doughnut to replace boston cream they have pulled off the menu until after the super bowl. news have the 1 ton cream ban traveled all the way to new england patriots territory where beantown's park issued a few food bans of their own. no philly cheese steaks, cream cheese or soft pretzels. dottie's west philadelphia location customers don't seem to miss boston cream, it is...
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you can see this right here is floodwaters coming out of the boston harbor. it's not even high tide yet. we've already had to move our cars twice. at one point, the water was as high as the hood of our suv. >> reporter: nearby, we spotted a man heading home from delivering food. >> what are you doing driving in this? >> i'm working for grubhub! >> reporter: the powerful storm dumping up to 3 inches of snow an hour in the region, along with lightning and thunder. in manchester, new hampshire, this vehicle crashing into a nursing home. no one injured. anyone behind the wheel, risking an accident. in new york -- >> two buses just collided here. >> reporter: police busy using their vehicles to help push stranded drivers. >> the situation on the roads is dangerous, it shouldn't be underestimated. >> reporter: multiple homes burning on oak island. the only access by boat, but with the heavy ice, firefighters forced to build a ramp and use a hovercraft instead to reach the scene. overnight, subfreezing temperatures turning roads to pure ice, from virginia to georgia
you can see this right here is floodwaters coming out of the boston harbor. it's not even high tide yet. we've already had to move our cars twice. at one point, the water was as high as the hood of our suv. >> reporter: nearby, we spotted a man heading home from delivering food. >> what are you doing driving in this? >> i'm working for grubhub! >> reporter: the powerful storm dumping up to 3 inches of snow an hour in the region, along with lightning and thunder. in...
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joe's has re-create the boston tea party. >> reporter: still st. joe's kids believe in their birds. >> i'm not really too worried. i know we'll come out with the win. >> reporter: which is why students like brady are more worried about how they'll celebrate an historic win. >> i figured out how to play trumpet with one arm. i'll figure out how to cheer with one arm, too. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> and there is yet another friendly wager on the game. this is what we're talking about. this time between philadelphia city council president daryl clark and his counterpart in boston. today in center city, clark told us boston city council will get cheesesteaks and goodies from the reading terminal market in the pats win. what's more likely? boston will be sending pastries to philly. we're keeping our eyes on the weather, too. it will be in the single digits in minneapolis for kickoff sunday and single digits here tomorrow. glenn, i'm not ready. >> and at night, if you get up early enough, below zero. jackie doesn't want to hear that. but multiple days be
joe's has re-create the boston tea party. >> reporter: still st. joe's kids believe in their birds. >> i'm not really too worried. i know we'll come out with the win. >> reporter: which is why students like brady are more worried about how they'll celebrate an historic win. >> i figured out how to play trumpet with one arm. i'll figure out how to cheer with one arm, too. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles! >> and there is yet another friendly wager on the game. this is...
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boston will buy lobster rolls and philly will buy cheese steaks. plus this. >> the loser will also post a photo of their staff wearing the winning team's colors and fineomy the winning team's mascot will displayed on the campus. >> and the president and ceo of the kimmel center sesz philadelphia has the best team and the best fans and they support the eagles all the way. >>> and it seems like every organization in philadelphia is trash talking with their counter parts in boston. take a look at this. this tweet from the franklin institute throwing down the scientific gauntlet against boston's museum of science. they've been going back and forth a little bit about significant findings with each city since yesterday afternoon. they've even tussled over which city ben franklin loved best. >>> and uber east is hosting a big showdown to determine which super bowl city has the hungriest fan. they'll score a point for their city, and the city with the most points will be deemed the true hometown champion. and now let's send it back to rosemary conners in o
boston will buy lobster rolls and philly will buy cheese steaks. plus this. >> the loser will also post a photo of their staff wearing the winning team's colors and fineomy the winning team's mascot will displayed on the campus. >> and the president and ceo of the kimmel center sesz philadelphia has the best team and the best fans and they support the eagles all the way. >>> and it seems like every organization in philadelphia is trash talking with their counter parts in...
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boston and philly all the way to new york city. this is what we're expecting at the cnn weather center. 3-6 inches for philadelphia. easily experience up wards of a foot in boston. the other factor the strong winds gusting anywhere from 50 to 60 miles per hour especially along the coastal areas into cape cod. 15 states have some sort of winter weather as viedvisoryadv. timing it out. see the snowfall blanketing parts of washington and new york, knocking on your doorstep. right along the i-95 corridor. when you mix in snow and wind, it becomes very treacherous on the roadways. anticipating the heaviest smoefl in the big apple from 7:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. factoring the winds as it draws in the cold air behind it. the this is not a typo. we're dropping into single digits for some locations. it's going to be very cold. dave mentioned this common term thrown around the internet bomb mow general sis. that's when you drop 24 mill i bars, measure of pressure in h the atmosphere. in 24 hours. this particular storm stim is dropping 24 mill
boston and philly all the way to new york city. this is what we're expecting at the cnn weather center. 3-6 inches for philadelphia. easily experience up wards of a foot in boston. the other factor the strong winds gusting anywhere from 50 to 60 miles per hour especially along the coastal areas into cape cod. 15 states have some sort of winter weather as viedvisoryadv. timing it out. see the snowfall blanketing parts of washington and new york, knocking on your doorstep. right along the i-95...
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this was boston harbor. this is about high tide but when the storm hit yesterday it was the super moon plus the storm. it brought in the highest recorded tide in boston's history and that brought about 2 feet of water. i'm looking at the weather right now. i don't if we have a brand's video because he lost his audio for the moment if you look back at that video we have the slushy water there. we also had boston fire having to actually save some folks in their cars and if you go. the hardest hit parts are along the coast. they have significant flooding along the cape in places like winthrop. incredible flooding there. people have to be rescued from their homes in marshfield massachusetts the national guard was called and to save several folks that had three to 4 feet of water in their homes. take a listen. there is a lot of water outside. it looks like looks like there was about 2 feet. in a car that was almost completely underwater. there was water coming in the back door. right into the kitchen. incredible.
this was boston harbor. this is about high tide but when the storm hit yesterday it was the super moon plus the storm. it brought in the highest recorded tide in boston's history and that brought about 2 feet of water. i'm looking at the weather right now. i don't if we have a brand's video because he lost his audio for the moment if you look back at that video we have the slushy water there. we also had boston fire having to actually save some folks in their cars and if you go. the hardest hit...
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in boston it hasn't been this frigid on this day since 1896. for millions more ice and snow are on the way monday. >> it feels like now is just kind of going at your skin when are you walking into it. >> quijano: also tonight president trump returns from his weekend retreat. still bashing the new book that has raised questions about miss mental fitness. has raised questions about his mental fitness. the "me too" movement takes center stage at the golden globe awards. the one color everyone will be wearing. a quarterback makes nfl playoff history throwing a touchdown pass to himself. and she invented an app of kindness. it helps school kids who feel bullied and rejected find lunch buddies. >> using my story to help others has given me strength and confidence that i never knew i had. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> quijano: and this is our western edition. good evening. i'm elaine quijano. for millions it feels like it's been an ice age since it was above freezing. tonight the two-week cold spell is finally thawing but more snow and sleet are
in boston it hasn't been this frigid on this day since 1896. for millions more ice and snow are on the way monday. >> it feels like now is just kind of going at your skin when are you walking into it. >> quijano: also tonight president trump returns from his weekend retreat. still bashing the new book that has raised questions about miss mental fitness. has raised questions about his mental fitness. the "me too" movement takes center stage at the golden globe awards. the...
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record high waves in boston. cars frozen under several feet of water in revere. fierce winds fueling a fire in new jersey. a tough battle there. a very cold night ahead. authorities are warning take these temperatures seriously. in fact, take a look at the windchills in the morning. it will feel like 16 below in new york city. 26 below in boston. 19 below in minneapolis. min fuzz 20 in chicago. those temperatures straight across the country. another concern. the fires being fueled by the winds. abc's eva pilgrim leads us off. >> reporter: tonight millions chiseling out from a breath taking nor'easter as record breaking cold moves in. in scituate, residents assessing the damage, crews racing to clear roads. >> just a few minutes ago this entire street was all ice, kind of like this. >> reporter: in winthrop after storm surge inundated streets, holly and tommy schlichting rushing to get the water out of their basement. >> as you can see there's still lots of water pumping out and hopefully get it all into the drains before tonight's high tide. >> why is that? >> be
record high waves in boston. cars frozen under several feet of water in revere. fierce winds fueling a fire in new jersey. a tough battle there. a very cold night ahead. authorities are warning take these temperatures seriously. in fact, take a look at the windchills in the morning. it will feel like 16 below in new york city. 26 below in boston. 19 below in minneapolis. min fuzz 20 in chicago. those temperatures straight across the country. another concern. the fires being fueled by the winds....
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boston hit two below zero, the coldest january 7 since 196. chill. >> reporter: stinging temperatures continued sunday from south carolina to maine. >> no one anticipated it would get this cold and stay this cold this long. >> new york city issued a code blue for the homeless. shelters open to any one in need and they added 450 new beds. ceo of new york city rescue mission, craig mays. it's been demanding on us. and life and death for those on the streets. roim airlines resumed flights after thousands of cancellations. a walter main break at jfk airport sunday created another mess. in dorcester, massachusetts flames at a five alarm fire burst out of a triple decker home frozen in ice. thick icicles weighed down power lines as firefighters frosted over during the fight. in the nation's capital. power outages and ruptured pipes are delaying of start of classes at howard univsi >> don't want students to go, start freezing. takes away from the learning environment. in boston, an obstacle. rivers full of floating ice chunked. with gusts of winds mo
boston hit two below zero, the coldest january 7 since 196. chill. >> reporter: stinging temperatures continued sunday from south carolina to maine. >> no one anticipated it would get this cold and stay this cold this long. >> new york city issued a code blue for the homeless. shelters open to any one in need and they added 450 new beds. ceo of new york city rescue mission, craig mays. it's been demanding on us. and life and death for those on the streets. roim airlines...
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first, don dahler in boston. >> reporter: massive flooding swept through boston, turning streets into slow-moving rivers, sending water into restaurants and office forcing evacuations. firefighters rescued trapped drivers. life quickly became miserable for new englanders used to harsh weather. those who didn't stay indoors lived to regret it. this is a major thoroughfare in downtown boston. the snow's been coming down so heavily and the wind blowing so hard, that the snow plows haven't been able to keep up with it. strangers stepped in to help even when four-wheel drive wasn't enough. ality rockport, texas, high winds sent frigid waters pouring over the sea wall and into the streets. about 25 miles away in hull, massachusetts, cars were washed away by the rising tide. further up the coast, in situate, wind and weaves turned ice into projectiles. town manager jim bourdreau. >> the ice that we're afraid is going to come up and actually act like shrapnel coming off the beach s
first, don dahler in boston. >> reporter: massive flooding swept through boston, turning streets into slow-moving rivers, sending water into restaurants and office forcing evacuations. firefighters rescued trapped drivers. life quickly became miserable for new englanders used to harsh weather. those who didn't stay indoors lived to regret it. this is a major thoroughfare in downtown boston. the snow's been coming down so heavily and the wind blowing so hard, that the snow plows haven't...
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of the boston area. right now power outages, you are talking about it, we're talking about 22,000 plus power out ages at this moment in massachusetts. the big problem, as you mentioned it is heavy, wet snow. you have frozen precipitation. there was freezing rain earlier as the storm comes in. it causes weight on power lines and causes power outages. we're talking earlier about flooding. this is video of the square yum station in downtown boston, aquarium station. this is highest recorded tide in terms of the water level we've ever seen in boston, or it will tie the blizzard of 1978, that is according to the national weather service in boston here. that is about 15 feet of water level, because of that flooding that came in from this storm. on top of the flooding, the big concern obviously is well, they have to keep people off the streets. they're asking, mayor of boston and governor here in massachusetts asking people that there are still too many cars on the roads. telling people to please stay home and
of the boston area. right now power outages, you are talking about it, we're talking about 22,000 plus power out ages at this moment in massachusetts. the big problem, as you mentioned it is heavy, wet snow. you have frozen precipitation. there was freezing rain earlier as the storm comes in. it causes weight on power lines and causes power outages. we're talking earlier about flooding. this is video of the square yum station in downtown boston, aquarium station. this is highest recorded tide...
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event in september, the royal government no longer controlled any part of massachusetts outside of boston. within a few weeks, nearly every homeowner in this neighborhood left, because they were all supporters of the royal government and they wanted to be in boston under the protection of the king's army. that left a big bunch of empty buildings in this neighborhood. soon, there were new england army companies camping out in these houses. the massachusetts government formally moved to take over the house in may, 1775. this is a conjecture of what it looks like at the time, the earliest paint studies say it was great. -- gray. one side was a hospital for a local regiment. there was another regiment there in june or early july from
event in september, the royal government no longer controlled any part of massachusetts outside of boston. within a few weeks, nearly every homeowner in this neighborhood left, because they were all supporters of the royal government and they wanted to be in boston under the protection of the king's army. that left a big bunch of empty buildings in this neighborhood. soon, there were new england army companies camping out in these houses. the massachusetts government formally moved to take over...
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at dottie's west philadelphia locations customers don't seem to miss the boston cream. it is philly alternative selling out quickly along with dottie's greased pole doughnut a homage to the attempt to stop fans from climbing light poles after the bird big win on sunday. >> it is first thing people mention coming in the door do you have eagles and grease pole doughnuts and stuff like that. people are excited and you know, we will been all over the internet. people are generally excited. >> reporter: now, in addition to banning those philly food favorites, boston's park has also banned will smith, and eagles super fan sylvester stallone. jim and rahel, who are we ban ning from boston i'm thinking markie mark. >> a lot have people can go from boston.. >> thanks, trang do. >>> it is that didn't make you hungry check these out waffle topia in conshohocken is whipping up these eagles inspired waffles. the fly eagles fly, including dark check late chips, pepper mint and pearl sugar. they are veilable on line or preorder, pick up from the store. >> that looks good. >> um-hmm. >
at dottie's west philadelphia locations customers don't seem to miss the boston cream. it is philly alternative selling out quickly along with dottie's greased pole doughnut a homage to the attempt to stop fans from climbing light poles after the bird big win on sunday. >> it is first thing people mention coming in the door do you have eagles and grease pole doughnuts and stuff like that. people are excited and you know, we will been all over the internet. people are generally excited....
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you're south of boston seeing significant flooding. update our viewers on that. >> reporter: yeah, wolf, there are pockets of this kind of flooding all along costa towns, especially here in scituate an hour south of boston. luckily this water is receding, but earlier today at the height of the storm this caused a storm surge that really went into the streets and caused some major issues, especially for people living on these coastal areas. at one point national guard members couldn't even get through. they're still here on the ground trying to help residents, and it's not over yet we're told. the biggest threat next is this arctic blast that we're about to experience overnight and into tomorrow. officials worry about any power outages and people not staying warm over the next few days. >> how cold is it going to get there? i think brynn lost me, but it's going to be very, very cold. thank you very much. this is certainly one of the strongest storms of its kind in recent history. our meteorologist, tom sater, is tracking it for us. firs
you're south of boston seeing significant flooding. update our viewers on that. >> reporter: yeah, wolf, there are pockets of this kind of flooding all along costa towns, especially here in scituate an hour south of boston. luckily this water is receding, but earlier today at the height of the storm this caused a storm surge that really went into the streets and caused some major issues, especially for people living on these coastal areas. at one point national guard members couldn't even...
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a boston bakery is banning philadelphia cream cheese and a philly bakery has done away with boston cream doughnuts offering what it calls a creamed boston doughnut instead. >>> still to come, tackling health care. how amazon is teaming up with two other companies to reshape the industry. industry. (laughter) let's ask the experts. i feel as clean as a shimmering mermaid. that's because only cottonelle® has cleanripple® texture. designed to clean better... how cottonelle® do you feel? un-stop right there! i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer. with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. ah, it's so fresh. and it's going to last from wash to... ...wear for up to 12 weeks. unstopables by downy. your body was made for better things than rheumatiod arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower you
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in hard-hit boston, these dogs are having a little too much fun in the snow. how do they stand that? i don't know. and they're walking around on bare paws, too. >> that's why we love them. >> one of the many reasons. we'll right back. be >>> what a guy, the weather channel's jim cann or ee helped a woman out of a potentially dangerous situation up in massachusetts. she got stuck trying to get her vehicle away from rising waters on the coast line there. cantore and the producer helped her push it away safely. communities along the new england coast have been hammered by snow, ice, heavy wind and widespread flooding. >> could combination, wind like that, cold like this, and water. >> cold, the ice and the salt are already beating up our cars. >> that's right. we're working for you tonight with four things you can do tonight to keep your car running well all winter. first, go look for splits or cracks in your wiper blades. you can replace them yourself for under $20 apiece. and then second, check the tire pressure on your vehicles. a sticker on the inside of your
in hard-hit boston, these dogs are having a little too much fun in the snow. how do they stand that? i don't know. and they're walking around on bare paws, too. >> that's why we love them. >> one of the many reasons. we'll right back. be >>> what a guy, the weather channel's jim cann or ee helped a woman out of a potentially dangerous situation up in massachusetts. she got stuck trying to get her vehicle away from rising waters on the coast line there. cantore and the...
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that's boston to chicago -- or chicago to boston. all of them canceled. boston right now is shut down. logan. also new york, we just received word from jfk and laguardia. also everything stopped at the moment. laguardia's all canceled. the kennedy flights they're saying on time but no gate assigned. that is not a good sign. put up the numbers on total cancellations. and as we do that, maybe dutch follows me because i know mr. cavuto always likes to see what's doing outside. the total number of cancellations thus far today according to flight aware, 3,673 flights nationwide. the delays over 1,000 -- 1,371. and here we are outside. i know gerri said -- and it's a beautiful day. look at that. blue sky. isn't that gorgeous? this lady happens to be traveling today, i'm sure. the only problem is it's 8 degrees out here. so gerri is cold at 23, we are cold at 8. and i need to go back inside. sorry. neil: you know, connell is walking around the snow in boston. i'm just telling you. >> he has his coat on. neil: i don't want you to feel guilty about it. >> i don't
that's boston to chicago -- or chicago to boston. all of them canceled. boston right now is shut down. logan. also new york, we just received word from jfk and laguardia. also everything stopped at the moment. laguardia's all canceled. the kennedy flights they're saying on time but no gate assigned. that is not a good sign. put up the numbers on total cancellations. and as we do that, maybe dutch follows me because i know mr. cavuto always likes to see what's doing outside. the total number of...
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boston and other parts of new england should get the brunt of it. forecasters expect a foot to a foot and a half of snow with winds up to 75 miles per hour. it's not just the winds that forecasters are worried about but how quickly the snow could be coming down upwards of three inches per hour. >> we always get a couple blizzards a year so we are kind of expecting it. >> this is nothing. new england people crying about this they need to go back to arkansas or mississippi. >> southerners had a different reaction. >> this is crazy. >> drivers in georgia had to clear off their cars. >> i don't even really know how to drive on the road snow wednesday for the first time in 28 years. but even when the snow stops falling there's no relief. single digit temperatures return to the northeast. kenneth craig, cbs news, boston. >>> a driver slid off the road in snowy conditions in north carolina giving that state its third fatality attributed to the winter storm. ellen bryan is here and if you don't have to go out stay off the roads right ellen? >> still very go
boston and other parts of new england should get the brunt of it. forecasters expect a foot to a foot and a half of snow with winds up to 75 miles per hour. it's not just the winds that forecasters are worried about but how quickly the snow could be coming down upwards of three inches per hour. >> we always get a couple blizzards a year so we are kind of expecting it. >> this is nothing. new england people crying about this they need to go back to arkansas or mississippi. >>...
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when we were standing out here on the streets of boston last night temperatures were 24 boston last night temperatures were 2a degrees and the snow was coming down. you can see it has finally stopped at now we are hovering at about eight degrees, the wind is gusting upwards of 50 miles an hour in some places, that means it feels like innovative ex—demon up to —25 fahrenheit. below zero. take a look around and you can see the yourself things are slowly, despite all of the cold and wind, getting back to normal here in the city. you can see traffic is moving, crews have done a remarkablejob at traffic is moving, crews have done a remarkable job at clearing all of the snow off the roadways and off the snow off the roadways and off the sidewalks. subways are running. buses are running. but the second round is now coming and that is his arctic blast we are starting to experience now in the single digits tonight, temperatures are expected tonight, temperatures are expected to get even more overnight and only supposed to be in the whole layers of maybe six or seven, eight degrees tomorrow wit
when we were standing out here on the streets of boston last night temperatures were 24 boston last night temperatures were 2a degrees and the snow was coming down. you can see it has finally stopped at now we are hovering at about eight degrees, the wind is gusting upwards of 50 miles an hour in some places, that means it feels like innovative ex—demon up to —25 fahrenheit. below zero. take a look around and you can see the yourself things are slowly, despite all of the cold and wind,...
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. >> and this is boston as flooding occurred on downtown streets. eva pilgrim begins our dprofrco from there. >> reporter: a bomb cyclone unleashing its power. in massachusetts, hurricane-force wind gusts, and in scituate on the coast, some of the worst flooding in recent memory. homes and businesses inundated. >> you can see just how hard these waves are crashing against this sea wall. it's cra the roofs of these houses. [ sirens ] >> reporter: in boston, fire trucks driving through floodwaters. first responder ts making water rescues. this is flood waters coming out of the boston harbor. it's not even high tide yet. we've already had to move our cars twice. at one point, the water was as high as the hood of our suv. nearby, we spotted a man heading home from delivering food. what are you doing driving in this? the powerful storm dumping up to three inches of snow an hour in the region along with lightning and thunder. in manchester, new hampshire, this vehicle crashing into a nursing home. no one injured. anyone behind the wheel risking an acciden
. >> and this is boston as flooding occurred on downtown streets. eva pilgrim begins our dprofrco from there. >> reporter: a bomb cyclone unleashing its power. in massachusetts, hurricane-force wind gusts, and in scituate on the coast, some of the worst flooding in recent memory. homes and businesses inundated. >> you can see just how hard these waves are crashing against this sea wall. it's cra the roofs of these houses. [ sirens ] >> reporter: in boston, fire trucks...
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here in boston, this is boston harbor. the water went up to levels we haven't seen in 40 years. look at this video. this is icy water going by the boston cruise harbor ships, which is a business by the harbor. you see the water going high. this is astronomical tide. this is 15 feet, not seen since the blizzard of 1978 at least. it was slushy and it was cold. the water going into downtown boston in areas they had never really seen flooding before. cheryl: think we might have lost brian there. when you're trying to report from a very cold situation, obviously still below freezing, it feels below freezing anywhere in that area sometimes this happens. we do obviously have a lot going on throughout the northeast. whether it is here in new york we're looking at negative 1, that is the forecast on saturday. everyone is still digging out from this "bomb cyclone." by the way at least seven deaths blamed on the dangerously-frigid conditions. we have standing by accuweather meteorologist britney boyer. britney, the forecast is the big curiosity. where are we going? >> it will still be cold
here in boston, this is boston harbor. the water went up to levels we haven't seen in 40 years. look at this video. this is icy water going by the boston cruise harbor ships, which is a business by the harbor. you see the water going high. this is astronomical tide. this is 15 feet, not seen since the blizzard of 1978 at least. it was slushy and it was cold. the water going into downtown boston in areas they had never really seen flooding before. cheryl: think we might have lost brian there....
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boo boston and new england. >> reporter: there are 8 boston market restaurants in philadelphia that changed their name temporarily and two in new jersey. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." tam. >> thank you jennette. the "action news" team will be involved in everything super bowl. keep up with "action news" on the air and social media and 6abc.com. >> we have new information about a deadly crash that led to the shut down of the schuylkill expressway near the belmont avenue exit for hours. the tow truck driver who was volunteered died from his injuries. the crash happened in the eastbound lanes after 9:00 p.m. the driver who struck the victim left the scene, but later caught nearby by pennsylvania state police, he is being questioned. >> 6:06 a.m., police are continuing to investigate after gunfire was reported along the city avenue area in wynnfield heights. the shots rang out around 8:00 p.m. people in two cars were shooting at one another. some of the bullets hit a door at the city avenue hilton. a number of shell casings were recovered, but no reports of injuries. >>> how healthy i
boo boston and new england. >> reporter: there are 8 boston market restaurants in philadelphia that changed their name temporarily and two in new jersey. jeanette reyes channel 6 "action news." tam. >> thank you jennette. the "action news" team will be involved in everything super bowl. keep up with "action news" on the air and social media and 6abc.com. >> we have new information about a deadly crash that led to the shut down of the schuylkill...
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kenneth craig from cbs has been braving the storm in boston. it's really been incredible to watch just how much things have changed here in boston over the last 2a hours. last night we were sitting at 24- 25 hours. last night we were sitting at 2a— 25 fahrenheit. the snow was coming down. as you can see it has finally stopped in boston, but what we are experiencing now is the arctic blast that forecasters were expecting to make its way into the north—east. now we are sitting at about eight fahrenheit. we have wind gust of up to 50 mph in boston, making for this bone chilling cold that really is absolutely brutal. it feels like at times between 15— 25 degrees below zero. take a look around and see for yourself the mess thatis around and see for yourself the mess that is left behind. we are talking about 13 inches of snow that fell within a matter of hours. it's been pretty remarkable to see just how good a job crews have done cleaning all of this up. you can see traffic is slow—moving, but people are on the roads, most of the streets hav
kenneth craig from cbs has been braving the storm in boston. it's really been incredible to watch just how much things have changed here in boston over the last 2a hours. last night we were sitting at 24- 25 hours. last night we were sitting at 2a— 25 fahrenheit. the snow was coming down. as you can see it has finally stopped in boston, but what we are experiencing now is the arctic blast that forecasters were expecting to make its way into the north—east. now we are sitting at about eight...
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you're up in boston aren't you? >> that's right absolutely right this is certainly boston and they had it boy i could tell you liz at this point we're still getting hit. the winds pick up from time to time and still snowing here in downtown boston. we're just off to the harbor. the harbor is over to my left but when this storm was at its worst and it was at its worst probably early afternoon here it was as bad nor'easter wise as maybe anything they've ever seen even in this city. they're comparing it at high tide to the famous blizzard at least or infamous blizzard in the city of boston that hit in 1976 so that's led to coastal flooding, that's led to streets being flooded even here in downtown boston just a few blocks from where we're standing we saw flooding when it was high tide so they will have a lot of digging out to do a lot of recovering to do and at last check the state of massachusetts had 25,000 people out of power or thereabouts that's been fluctuating throughout the day. now jeff talked about the flight
you're up in boston aren't you? >> that's right absolutely right this is certainly boston and they had it boy i could tell you liz at this point we're still getting hit. the winds pick up from time to time and still snowing here in downtown boston. we're just off to the harbor. the harbor is over to my left but when this storm was at its worst and it was at its worst probably early afternoon here it was as bad nor'easter wise as maybe anything they've ever seen even in this city. they're...