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the new monmouth poll shows the democrat actually topping the republican 51% to 45. obviously the stakes are extraordinarily high for republicans. you know, scrambling to stay in control of a traditionally deep red congressional seat. that's partly why president trump showed up to stump for the republican over the weekend unleashing this -- we were talking about chris cillizza -- this free wheeling off script tirade mostly not about the candidate but himself. here is one of the few brief mentions of the candidate. >> go out on tuesday and just vote like crazy. you've got to get out there. the world is watching. i hate to put the pressure on you, rick. they're all watching. i won this district by 22 points. that's a lot. that's why i'm here. look at all the red hats, rick. look at all those hats. that's a lot of hats. >> by the way, trump won by almost 20 points, not 22. cnn's alex markward is live for us in pennsylvania. you have been out and about, talking to the people, the poll isn't a good look for republicans who have given millions so this republican wins. what
the new monmouth poll shows the democrat actually topping the republican 51% to 45. obviously the stakes are extraordinarily high for republicans. you know, scrambling to stay in control of a traditionally deep red congressional seat. that's partly why president trump showed up to stump for the republican over the weekend unleashing this -- we were talking about chris cillizza -- this free wheeling off script tirade mostly not about the candidate but himself. here is one of the few brief...
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>> reporter: there wearing wednesday morning in monmouth county, new jersey. for the long branch team accused of killing the family members few you're eve. 16-year-old scott was charged with four counts can of murder in the deaths of his parents 44-year-old stephon and 42 year old linda. his sister 16-year-old brittany and then 70-year-old family friend mary schultz. the hearing was us ons to day when a media outlet requested it be open to the public. the judge did he nied that request. while the suspect is a juve still into, the prosecutors plan to try him as an adult. we spoke with dr. kathleen heidi, the author of why kids still parent. >> what makes this case particularly unusual is that several family members were slain including two parents, so it is very, very rare event. >> friends and family say scott is autistic. the authorities say that his brother, steven jr., is grandfather, then another family friend escaped the hem unharmed the family members were shot multiple times with assault rifle shortly before midnight authorities said. 1:00 the semi-auto
>> reporter: there wearing wednesday morning in monmouth county, new jersey. for the long branch team accused of killing the family members few you're eve. 16-year-old scott was charged with four counts can of murder in the deaths of his parents 44-year-old stephon and 42 year old linda. his sister 16-year-old brittany and then 70-year-old family friend mary schultz. the hearing was us ons to day when a media outlet requested it be open to the public. the judge did he nied that request....
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friday at a news conference in marlborough, murphy joined by several mayors from monmouth county to decide a bill that would allow taxpayers to make contributions to charitable funds dedicated to schools and law enforcement which would set off a credit on property tax. 33 other states, ok. that is 6% basically two-thirds of the country already have in place systems less by the internal revenue service to allow taxpayers to make charitable contributioions for things deemed important by those states in exchange for up to $1 per $1 reduction in their tax. >> murphy used monmouth county as example where he said the people pay an am of $8,800 in property taxes. yeah. can you explain more how it is approached by the irs to the taxpayers understand, you know, how the other states are doing it. it is less by the irsf. so the irs has to affirmatively. i am not a tax lawyer but the irs has to affirm life ty respond in either less or not less an i i initiative taken at that he state level. the other 33 castle's considered them and sanctioned them. >> and so our opinion is if they can coup do it for t
friday at a news conference in marlborough, murphy joined by several mayors from monmouth county to decide a bill that would allow taxpayers to make contributions to charitable funds dedicated to schools and law enforcement which would set off a credit on property tax. 33 other states, ok. that is 6% basically two-thirds of the country already have in place systems less by the internal revenue service to allow taxpayers to make charitable contributioions for things deemed important by those...
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they look at privacy concerns as well and the director of monmouth's polling institute's head across the across-the-board the findings were worrisome because in his words the strength of our government relies on public safety and protecting our freedoms. that isn't a particularly robust right now. >> shannon: thank you, ellison. joining us now to talk about the deep state, the mccabe firing, potential shutdown and more, congressman. do those numbers apprise you? 74% of americans think it's a thing and is manipulating potentially government action. >> i would agree. those numbers across congress. 74% of our congress numbers with it exists. we see it on the daily basis. >> shannon: was interesting across party lines. republicans, independents, and democrats who believe it's going on. as now the house looks at possibly subpoenas. >> for the deep state people in this culture, it's not about passion or policy. it's about retaining power. far beyond democrats and republicans. it's keeping the power doing whatever they need to do to keep it. >> shannon: let's talk about some videos not in p
they look at privacy concerns as well and the director of monmouth's polling institute's head across the across-the-board the findings were worrisome because in his words the strength of our government relies on public safety and protecting our freedoms. that isn't a particularly robust right now. >> shannon: thank you, ellison. joining us now to talk about the deep state, the mccabe firing, potential shutdown and more, congressman. do those numbers apprise you? 74% of americans think...
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if have any information about the crime, you asked to reach out to monmouth county crime stopper. i am allison gormly reporting for "chasing news." bill: in 1991, young man kevin mcgowan was killed by his foe on say right before their wedding the woman sentenced to 40 years ends were forn the murder. and in the last few days, governor christie's term, he commuted her sentence she served 25 years but interestingly enough, family found out that the killer was released on social media. what is even more complexity and disappointment to the story purchase the former prosecutor involved in the case said he proved beyond any doubt this woman was not battered, was not beaten, was not a victim of domestic violence. we got his brother frank mcgowan now on "chasing news." frank, welcome. >> thanks. bill: so let me ask you this. your brother was murdered. i can't wrap my head around what your family went through. so also take about what did you go through now? you hear that your brother's killer out. >> well, we are reliving the merd all over again. yous with a shock back then. it is even bi
if have any information about the crime, you asked to reach out to monmouth county crime stopper. i am allison gormly reporting for "chasing news." bill: in 1991, young man kevin mcgowan was killed by his foe on say right before their wedding the woman sentenced to 40 years ends were forn the murder. and in the last few days, governor christie's term, he commuted her sentence she served 25 years but interestingly enough, family found out that the killer was released on social media....
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. >> closer to home, the monmouth county teen accused every killing several of his own family members is due in court today. >> investigators say the 16 year old shot both parent, his sister and his grandfather's girlfriends, in a new years eve party in long branch. police say the teen used semiautomatic rifle, legally owned by another family member neighbors and relatives say the suspect's behavior never raised any red flags. >> always smiling, you know, not a violent kid or anything like that. >> the suspect's brother and grandfather were inside the home during the shooting but were able to escape unharmed. a monmouth county prosecutor says the suspect will be charged with four counts of murder, and one count of possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose. >> well the search is on for the cause after house fire in glennside montgomery county. three people were able to escape these intense flames, when the fire broke out 2200 block every pleasant avenue yesterday afternoon. the video comes from a member of the rosalynn fire company, brian sullivan, who was with firefighters had th
. >> closer to home, the monmouth county teen accused every killing several of his own family members is due in court today. >> investigators say the 16 year old shot both parent, his sister and his grandfather's girlfriends, in a new years eve party in long branch. police say the teen used semiautomatic rifle, legally owned by another family member neighbors and relatives say the suspect's behavior never raised any red flags. >> always smiling, you know, not a violent kid or...
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a new monmouth university poll shows pru shows president trump's approval rating stands at 43%. that number remaining fairly consistent this year in that poll despite the russia probe, the summit controversy, the former associates facing legal issues, but this new poll shows many people do lack confidence in the people surrounding the president of the united states. the director of the monmouth university polling institute, patrick mauer r patrick murray, is joining us now. give us the upshot on the president's approval rating. >> you just mentioned 43% to 50% disapprove. the disapproval is a few points up from the last time we measured it, but that was right after his meeting with kim jong-un where he got a slight bump in that meeting. it's been really consistent. there has not been anything that's moved his numbers significantly. >> looking at your polls in june after helsinki, his disapproval was 46%. his approval number was 43%. it's 43% now. there's another number that always jumps out at me as a political nerd. right track, wrong track. is the country moving in the right t
a new monmouth university poll shows pru shows president trump's approval rating stands at 43%. that number remaining fairly consistent this year in that poll despite the russia probe, the summit controversy, the former associates facing legal issues, but this new poll shows many people do lack confidence in the people surrounding the president of the united states. the director of the monmouth university polling institute, patrick mauer r patrick murray, is joining us now. give us the upshot...
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a number of years ago they cut a deal with monmouth racetrack in new jersey, the horseracing park. they paid when million dollars for exclusive rights to be there sports betting provider. as new jersey went through this process, since they will be the first state, william hill positioned themselves to be the first within the first state. taylor: they are playing the long game here. they are coming in as the underdog, banking on this ruling to open up the door. evan: exactly, and right now it looks like a pretty savvy business play. they paid $1 million for the rights, splitting revenue 50-50, it is a good deal. taylor: the odds are good. evan: the odds are very good. we talked to the guys at my mouth -- monmouth a few weeks ago, and they made it clear if they cut this deal now, they would have got more money. because william hill was there five or six years ago, they got sweetheart terms. if the supreme court rules next monday that new jersey wins, you could see gambling at monmouth under the william hill banner in a matter of days or weeks. carol: interesting. is there competition
a number of years ago they cut a deal with monmouth racetrack in new jersey, the horseracing park. they paid when million dollars for exclusive rights to be there sports betting provider. as new jersey went through this process, since they will be the first state, william hill positioned themselves to be the first within the first state. taylor: they are playing the long game here. they are coming in as the underdog, banking on this ruling to open up the door. evan: exactly, and right now it...
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this monmouth poll, conor lamb 6%, it's a 5.5% margin, so basically neck and neck there. how do you see this playing out? >> well, the fact that the race is even close is really significant. because donald trump won that district by 20 points. so if that poll is accurate, and we don't know fit is, that would be a 26-point swing since donald trump's election. at the least the fact that it's competitive reflects what we have been thinking all along, which is that democrats are truly energized. the question is how big a wave? 20 points is a lot to make up. but of course this is going to be oar bellwether race. we're all going to watch this. by the way, the one thing i'll say is what we're seeing in all races is that tip o'neill's adage that all politics are local is out the window. all politics are national. all these congressional races are nationalized. all the senate races are being nationalized. so, i mean, really, if you were in that district right now, you'd think the race was between donald trump and nancy pelosi. >> really? if you're in that market right now, because
this monmouth poll, conor lamb 6%, it's a 5.5% margin, so basically neck and neck there. how do you see this playing out? >> well, the fact that the race is even close is really significant. because donald trump won that district by 20 points. so if that poll is accurate, and we don't know fit is, that would be a 26-point swing since donald trump's election. at the least the fact that it's competitive reflects what we have been thinking all along, which is that democrats are truly...
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that's right, joe so here we are monmouth park racetrack. they are leading the way in new jersey new jersey leading the way across the country the supreme court just yesterday opening the door every state now they can set their own rules and the rules that look to be set in new jersey would say that at a casino and horse track, that's the places where you could put on sports bets they've spent years working on this, spent millions of dollars getting this ready i've got the ceo of the track here thanks for joining me here >> thank you for coming to monmouth park. >> supreme court has already legalized this why are we waiting why are we not making bets today? what takes weeks to get this online >> takes a couple of weeks to finish the technology. we weren't sure which way the supreme court would rule we were confident of victory, but there were two paths we wanted to make sure we got it right. now that they have determined past was unconstitutional, there will be new laws the governor will sign that to place here in new jersey meantime, we're
that's right, joe so here we are monmouth park racetrack. they are leading the way in new jersey new jersey leading the way across the country the supreme court just yesterday opening the door every state now they can set their own rules and the rules that look to be set in new jersey would say that at a casino and horse track, that's the places where you could put on sports bets they've spent years working on this, spent millions of dollars getting this ready i've got the ceo of the track here...
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and, patrick murray, the director of the monmouth university polling institute. and we welcome both of you back to the "newshour". so, domenico, it to look back for just a moment, looking e were6, a lot of peo very quick to criticize the polls and say they were all wrong. sau were talking to us today and ng, no, as we just pointed out, it wasn't the national polls, it's what happened in the states. at do you mean by that? >> well, there's a couple of different things at are going on here. i mean, the fact of the matter is you have a lot of nationenal organizations who are still pretty flush with cash, who are able to pay for pretty good polling across all of the states, right, and yohave, like, a good representative sample of what's happening, but when it comes to the states and congressional districts and the amount of money that can be spent by local tenvis stations, local newspapers, those are drying upand being more difficult to be able to pay for good polling, and i think we saw that with wisconsin and michigan, particular, in 2016, where you didn't have tha
and, patrick murray, the director of the monmouth university polling institute. and we welcome both of you back to the "newshour". so, domenico, it to look back for just a moment, looking e were6, a lot of peo very quick to criticize the polls and say they were all wrong. sau were talking to us today and ng, no, as we just pointed out, it wasn't the national polls, it's what happened in the states. at do you mean by that? >> well, there's a couple of different things at are...
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what is interesting is the biggest one is the monmouth university poll. about a month ago the two candidates were ten points apart. now, according to the poll last week, they are just one point apart. the races razor thin. that is why this is going to come down to turnout. keep in mind, it is in the middle of the summer people are not paying attention to politics. it's about who can energize and convince the voters that this is important to stop what they're doing and get to the polls to vote. >> blake: i would tell you to tell them to may be calm down but that is not going to happen. thank you. >> arthel: a federal judge dealt another blow to the trump administration's effort to put an end to dock up. ruling the government must fully restore the undocumented immigrants were brought to the country as children from deportation. allison is live. >> the judge did not entirely close the door but he said the administration is making bad legal arguments. here's how one analyst is explaining it. >> on one hand you can report somewhat fairly that this judge the a
what is interesting is the biggest one is the monmouth university poll. about a month ago the two candidates were ten points apart. now, according to the poll last week, they are just one point apart. the races razor thin. that is why this is going to come down to turnout. keep in mind, it is in the middle of the summer people are not paying attention to politics. it's about who can energize and convince the voters that this is important to stop what they're doing and get to the polls to vote....
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they do a model at monmouth, they call it a democratic surge model. if that manifests itself, what would that do to scramble the numbers? it does get closer, 6 points closer for kem, but still a solid lead for the republicans there. what this tells us is certainly president trump's approval rating is very low. there are vulnerabilities all over the map for republicans, but there are local considerations in a lot of these races. this is one of nos where the democrats, i think they're nominee, somebody who came on to the political scene in the last few years after winning the california lottery, believe it or not. there was a local politician who made a "me too" accusation against him. and you had a republican nominee, one of the few nominees for color. this is a district with a large asian population. so democrats, even when you look on paper and you see trump's number hads so low, when you start looking in the districts, you can find districts like this where on paper you would say this one would go. you take a poll. the republicans looking very well
they do a model at monmouth, they call it a democratic surge model. if that manifests itself, what would that do to scramble the numbers? it does get closer, 6 points closer for kem, but still a solid lead for the republicans there. what this tells us is certainly president trump's approval rating is very low. there are vulnerabilities all over the map for republicans, but there are local considerations in a lot of these races. this is one of nos where the democrats, i think they're nominee,...
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christopher grammicioni, monmouth county prosecutor: "no, we have no reason to believe that's the case here." (steve) the 16-year-old suspect surrendered to police without a struggle. the prosecutor believes the assault rifle used legally belonged to a family member. it's not yet been determined whether the teen will be charged as an adult. no motive has been given. (steve) we're learning new details about the deadly apartment shooting in colorado that killed a sheriff's deputy and injured 6 others. (catherine) the suspect-- matthew riehl-- had been posting online videos - railing against the local sheriff and police. riehl was also the subject of a warning to university of wyoming students in november. the school sent out an email that included a picture of the suspect and his car. they told people to call the police if they saw him near campus. the school had been investigating social media posts where riehl mentioned the campus and some of its employees. (catherine) a new york family who had been looking forward to celebrating the new year in costa rica, was killed in a plane crash
christopher grammicioni, monmouth county prosecutor: "no, we have no reason to believe that's the case here." (steve) the 16-year-old suspect surrendered to police without a struggle. the prosecutor believes the assault rifle used legally belonged to a family member. it's not yet been determined whether the teen will be charged as an adult. no motive has been given. (steve) we're learning new details about the deadly apartment shooting in colorado that killed a sheriff's deputy and...
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drawing your tension to portions of ocean county, monmouth county where we have plenty ofin through this morning. how about rain we have seen so far, since midnight? well, pretty under an inch in the poconos, around .63 in over a half inch of rain reported, since midnight, this is just sinceesterday, around .t philadelphia international and wilmington around a quarter of an inch, most recently reported. as i mentioned it is not like we need anymore, 18 out of the 25 days so far we have had a report of at lee a trace or more, of precipitation, so it has absolutely been a very soggy february, and, it is all starting with that warm front lifting through the region this morning, most of the rain we're's dealing with is due to the warm front and that will be followed by a cold frontal passage later on today. high pressure will build in. rain will taper off by sunday afternoon. sunshine will return thanks to high pressure as we head into monday afternoon and then tuesday, it is looking even better. so lets talk about how things play out nor next couple of hours, because you probably have, week
drawing your tension to portions of ocean county, monmouth county where we have plenty ofin through this morning. how about rain we have seen so far, since midnight? well, pretty under an inch in the poconos, around .63 in over a half inch of rain reported, since midnight, this is just sinceesterday, around .t philadelphia international and wilmington around a quarter of an inch, most recently reported. as i mentioned it is not like we need anymore, 18 out of the 25 days so far we have had a...
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well it's interesting a recent poll by monmouth university looked at voters in this area and they found that health care was actually by far the number one issue but that's related to the economy when you think about it the real concern is people don't know how they're going to pay for their health care they're worried about paying for their health care i'll give you a quick example u.s. steel is based here in pittsburgh this is a huge steel company it has benefited tremendously from president trump's tariffs and its profits are soaring but so are health care costs for their workers and they're in the middle of contract negotiations and they want their workers to pay more for their health insurance and workers many of whom voted for president trump are angry about this and they're saying well wait a minute now you're doing well we want to share in that wealth and and reap some of the benefits and this is an ongoing issue and one that democrats hope they can capitalize on thank you very much kristen salumi in pittsburgh. well now pope francis has conferred say good on that salvadoran arc
well it's interesting a recent poll by monmouth university looked at voters in this area and they found that health care was actually by far the number one issue but that's related to the economy when you think about it the real concern is people don't know how they're going to pay for their health care they're worried about paying for their health care i'll give you a quick example u.s. steel is based here in pittsburgh this is a huge steel company it has benefited tremendously from president...
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a monmouth university polls that two contestants are locked in at dead heat. okay, dave, my colleagues across the aisle, how are you feeling about that pennsylvania special election? tell me why the polls have been tightening? >> we have a very polarized electorate, both sides are energized and ready to fight. republicans have won more special elections under president trump then we've lost, we need to keep that in mind. it's hard to keep up with where you all are, you either think of the political environment is so great that you're going to win every district on a swing area or it's so bad that you have to have president obama and eric holder out there in every state legislature and going to the court and it's very interesting that we are having this discussion on a pennsylvania special election because it was just the pennsylvania supreme court this week that said the districts have to be redrawn so the election that's going to occur, the winner could be representing a very different district and they are elected in. >> marie: one thing to your point about
a monmouth university polls that two contestants are locked in at dead heat. okay, dave, my colleagues across the aisle, how are you feeling about that pennsylvania special election? tell me why the polls have been tightening? >> we have a very polarized electorate, both sides are energized and ready to fight. republicans have won more special elections under president trump then we've lost, we need to keep that in mind. it's hard to keep up with where you all are, you either think of the...
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the latest monmouth poll shows republicans are concerned. 44% to 43% in a district that president trump won handily by 10, 11 points in 2016. so we've seen a big swing in polls recently. what do you think is going on? >> you know, it is a bunch of things. as you said this is a district that was designed, gerrymandered to not have close competition. it is amazing it is within single digits, let alone in the margin of error. you have a lot of things, you have energized democrats on the ground. this district has a lot of moderate suburban voters that say voted for mitt romney, who are not excited about the way the president is behaving, so there's a lot of republicans that are open to a good candidate. the third piece is our candidate is a strong candidate, unlike that donald trump tweet, he is independent minded and the candidate on the republican side, like a lot of the ones we have seen lately is a weak candidate. he is not talking to the press, hasn't had much grass roots effort. you have a mismatch in terms of talent and quality of candidates. former voters are open minded about looki
the latest monmouth poll shows republicans are concerned. 44% to 43% in a district that president trump won handily by 10, 11 points in 2016. so we've seen a big swing in polls recently. what do you think is going on? >> you know, it is a bunch of things. as you said this is a district that was designed, gerrymandered to not have close competition. it is amazing it is within single digits, let alone in the margin of error. you have a lot of things, you have energized democrats on the...
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thick, very thick >> reporter: spummeled jersey shore and state of emergency for atlantic, cape may, monmouth and ocean counties. >> road are terrible. very bad. i'm surprised people are still traveling still. >> rorr: by early afternoon road contions worsened so much that atlantic county issued a travel ban for all non-essential vehicles on county andal road but justin decided to brave storm to drive from avalon, new jersey to manayunk. >> appointment in the city, that have to head b >> reporter: you can see at this hour there are crews out and about, sta that 2300, crews, and contractors, are out tryg to cleardwayoa but officials are still urging, drivers, to stay off of the roads, if possib dangerous out there, as we can attest too that we were driving throughout the day-to-day, a lot of the road still are not clear or they are covering with snow, icy patches as be out better just ty home. live from ocean county i'm anita oh for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> lets look live from sky scan three in cape may, it looks kind of picturesque but no day at the beach. snow started falling there late
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that's according to the latest monmouth university poll. six in ten americans believe that unelected or appointed government officials have too much influence in determining federal policy. 26% say the right balance of power does exist between elected and unelected officials. while this deep state thinking is growing more prevalent, only 13% of americans are familiar with that term. 24% are somewhat familiar and 63% said they are not familiar. however, when monmouth described the term as, quote, a group of unelected government and military foishlgsz v officials who secretly manipulate or direct national policy, nearly three in four americans said they believe that the deep state actually exists. only one in five said it does not. >>> after months of talking about not taking action, president trump has formally unveiled a plan to undertake opioid adekz. he unveiled it yesterday in new hampshire. the president's speech focused on punishment, advocating for a get tough approach including his previously discussed death penalty pore drfor drug d
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we have a new poll from monmouth, which is interesting because it was last taken in june. so we have the summer time to look through. one of the questions was about paul manafort and of the trial. and this may not be that big of a surprise to you, but you tell me that 75% said they had heard about them in a fort trial and 25% said they had not. the second question was about the charges against speed of manafort, and 29% said evidenced what really caught my eye was tt 42% said probably a little bit of both. your thoughts? >> there is probably truth and that realization. paul manafort i'm sure would have ended up facing prosecution for these alleged crimes, and the other batch of charges he's facing in the district of columbia. the hard rain was going to fall at some point sooner or later on paul manafort from the justice department, but no doubt the fact that he went from kind of a golden oldie, guy in washington who everybody knew delved in some fairly unpleasant circles who was sort of a throwback from the nixon-reagan era, then you have this guy. i doubt if he hadn't bee
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a new monmouth university poll shows 40% of americans approving the tax reform, but that's down six points since april and ten points since january. new reaction from the owner of a restaurant in virginia who asked sarah huckabee sanders to leave yesterday. owner stephanie wilkinson tells "the washington post" that she pulled sarah huckabee sanders outside and said, i explained that the restaurant would like to uphold standards such as honestly and compassion and cooperation. i'd like to ask you to leave. sander's response was immediate, she said, that's fine, i'll go. >> this is a situation, no, i don't think that sarah sanders is going to be losing her job over tweeting about this incident. and look, this is such an illustration for where we are at culturally in the political rhetoric dialogue of our country right now. and it has clearly sparked a national conversation. you've got folks on the left agreeing with this. folks on the right disagreeing with this. and look, this is a moment of where we are at. and i don't anticipate this will stop any time soon. >> and before i let you two go
a new monmouth university poll shows 40% of americans approving the tax reform, but that's down six points since april and ten points since january. new reaction from the owner of a restaurant in virginia who asked sarah huckabee sanders to leave yesterday. owner stephanie wilkinson tells "the washington post" that she pulled sarah huckabee sanders outside and said, i explained that the restaurant would like to uphold standards such as honestly and compassion and cooperation. i'd like...
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right offight on out to the maps where you're currently still finding intense snowfall banding right monmouth county specially, so while it is a very light snow, if it is even falling at all at this point, farthest western suburbs still getting hit very hard. snapshot of the current radar slowing across eastern new jersey let's zero in little more in detail. around the toms river barnegat light for example that dark shaded purple area. that's moving through. is intense band of snow, with rates as high as two to 3 inches per hour. total it u in what you are seeing with the precipitation rate that's the liquid equivalent. we look at snowfall totals, you had the jackpot for the location currently with the highest total at 16 inches so far. that's in bay ville delaware, which is just outside of the bethany area in delaware, in case you're not familiar. now looking at the winter alert, still posted, very brightly colored map with warnings, whether they're winter storm warnings here in the sit and along i95 and adjacent vicinity, all the way out to the shore where it is a blizzard warning, and we'v
right offight on out to the maps where you're currently still finding intense snowfall banding right monmouth county specially, so while it is a very light snow, if it is even falling at all at this point, farthest western suburbs still getting hit very hard. snapshot of the current radar slowing across eastern new jersey let's zero in little more in detail. around the toms river barnegat light for example that dark shaded purple area. that's moving through. is intense band of snow, with rates...
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that according to the newest monmouth university poll. six in ten americans believe that unelected or appointed government officials have too much influence in determining federal policy. 26% say the right balance of power exists between elected and unelected officials. while this view of the deep state looks to be growing more prevalent, only 13% of americans are very familiar with the term. 24% are somewhat familiar, and 63% say they are not familiar. however, when monmouth described the term as, quote, a group of unelected government and military officials who secretly manipulate or direct national policy, nearly three in four americans said they believe that the deep state exists. one in five said it does not. susan, what does that tell you, especially in light of the president's approach toward the intelligence community from the get-go? >> it's interesting, we don't have a lot of polling history on the deep state because this is not something i think we assumed we needed a poll about prior to president trump's administration. i thin
that according to the newest monmouth university poll. six in ten americans believe that unelected or appointed government officials have too much influence in determining federal policy. 26% say the right balance of power exists between elected and unelected officials. while this view of the deep state looks to be growing more prevalent, only 13% of americans are very familiar with the term. 24% are somewhat familiar, and 63% say they are not familiar. however, when monmouth described the term...
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one month ago, the monmouth university poll that everybody has been watching here it, gave balderson a 10 point lead. now that lead has shrunk to just 1 point. this is going to be very tight. both candidates working very hard all the way until election day which is just hours away now. >> dana: they better sprint to the finish. all right, kristin, thank you. for more on, this bring in our political panel, ty worked on the obama re-election campaign. also the democratic congressional campaign committee's executive director for 2016. than hayworth is a former new york congresswoman and women independent forum board of directors highly qualified, of course. i saw today these headlines about this race any special election is like the most important thing. it's the biggest thing, it's going to be the bellwether but ty, why is this race so close now. >> you are seeing a backlash to trump americans fundamentally want a partisan government. it's getting closer and closer. energy on the democratic sighted and maybe not as much on the republican side and that's what breaking news out the fact
one month ago, the monmouth university poll that everybody has been watching here it, gave balderson a 10 point lead. now that lead has shrunk to just 1 point. this is going to be very tight. both candidates working very hard all the way until election day which is just hours away now. >> dana: they better sprint to the finish. all right, kristin, thank you. for more on, this bring in our political panel, ty worked on the obama re-election campaign. also the democratic congressional...
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. >> reporter: dennis drazin runs monmouth park-- a racetrack that expanded its bar and lounge to accommodate sports wagering-- betting new jersey would win its decade-long court battle to overturn the federal ban on legalized sports betting in most states. r league sports fought n jersey all the way to the u.s. supreme court, whi today ruled that ban is unconstitutional-- a david versus goliath victory for the former legislator who filed jersey's lawsuit.g >> fightery step of the way, having no one believe i a could wi now finally coming home with a victory, and the benefits to the state. it's a sweet, sweet feeling. >> reporter: the high court ruled 6-3 that states could not be forced to regulate sports betting-- at the same time they were barred from legalizing it.a neas the only state that could offer a full slate of sports wagering options undeer the 1992 fed ban; meanwhile, illegal sports betting flourished. but the supreme court ruli just created a whole new legal marketplace. >> the illegal market: close to $150-billion. ves last year, where this legal, had $250-million in revenues. w
. >> reporter: dennis drazin runs monmouth park-- a racetrack that expanded its bar and lounge to accommodate sports wagering-- betting new jersey would win its decade-long court battle to overturn the federal ban on legalized sports betting in most states. r league sports fought n jersey all the way to the u.s. supreme court, whi today ruled that ban is unconstitutional-- a david versus goliath victory for the former legislator who filed jersey's lawsuit.g >> fightery step of the...
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and so the two armies met at the battle of monmouth courthouse. what the british discovered is what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. [applause] mr. drury: i am backing up. i paid clavin $100 to let me talk about the baron free lick -- frederick von steuben. the baron von steuben arrives at valley forge at the end of february as ostentatiously as he could. he was in a sleigh adorned with 24 jingle bells. pulled by a team of horses he had purchased in france to make a good entrance into valley forge. he had borrowed the money to purchase the horses because he was dead flat broke. guy, as tom mentioned john lawrence, the founding father you never heard of. because he died too young. there is 'mad' anthony wayne. i have so many favorite characters in this book. but the baron von steuben is my favorite. when he arrived at valley forge not only in a sleigh with the horses and jingle bells, he had his pocket greyhound in his lap. he was decked out in a silk uniform with two big horse pistols. in his wake was a retineu of aides and servants and assist
and so the two armies met at the battle of monmouth courthouse. what the british discovered is what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. [applause] mr. drury: i am backing up. i paid clavin $100 to let me talk about the baron free lick -- frederick von steuben. the baron von steuben arrives at valley forge at the end of february as ostentatiously as he could. he was in a sleigh adorned with 24 jingle bells. pulled by a team of horses he had purchased in france to make a good entrance into...
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survived those house 2016 but this time around jennifer webs ton is leading in early plans, one from monmouth university has herp ten percent overcome stock. expecto see a lot of adds ing her to president trump in the district but asre we said befo it's politics and anything can happen that's the final five tonight.k we're bac at it tomorrow at 11:3 in the meantime morning crew's here at four, make itgh a good t and we'll see you tomorrow summer is here and evyone's coupling up. with mcdonald's new hotter and juicier, 100% fresh beef quarter pounder. and any size coke for just $1. here's te summer fling you'll want again and again. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to "world cup tonight." we're here in moscow. what have we got? >> we have a lot of t about
survived those house 2016 but this time around jennifer webs ton is leading in early plans, one from monmouth university has herp ten percent overcome stock. expecto see a lot of adds ing her to president trump in the district but asre we said befo it's politics and anything can happen that's the final five tonight.k we're bac at it tomorrow at 11:3 in the meantime morning crew's here at four, make itgh a good t and we'll see you tomorrow summer is here and evyone's coupling up. with mcdonald's...
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there's a new monmouth university poll that shows most americans don't want to re-elect trump. 58% say once is enough where 37% want a second term. >> we're not going to beat this guy by being nice. we have to stop fighting someone who's wearing brass knuckles and we're fighting with a pillow. >> richard ojeda filed papers. as for hue-profile potential candidates, stay tuned. >>> george conway who has often criticized the president via twitter is once again dishing on mr. trump. the conservative lawyer also explained why he withdrew from a nomination for the justice department. >> i'm watching this thing, and it's like, the administration is like a [ bleep ] show in dumpster fire. and i'm like, doing want to do that. i'm like, the guy's going to be at war with the justice department, and i'm going to go on the hill and do this, and i'm the husband of the counselor of the president who got him elected basically. >> do you think president trump is fully stable? >> no comment on that. >> how is all of your anti-trump activity going down with kellyan kellyanne? >> i don't think she likes i
there's a new monmouth university poll that shows most americans don't want to re-elect trump. 58% say once is enough where 37% want a second term. >> we're not going to beat this guy by being nice. we have to stop fighting someone who's wearing brass knuckles and we're fighting with a pillow. >> richard ojeda filed papers. as for hue-profile potential candidates, stay tuned. >>> george conway who has often criticized the president via twitter is once again dishing on mr....
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>> this is a monmouth poll, they just came out with this one today. this is one of those top opportunities for democrats in the country right outside of washington, d.c., northern virginia. this is that quintessential traditionally republican area that has swung away from the republicans in the age of trump, a 10 point hillary win in 2016, and now this poll has constock down six points in their likely voter model. the interesting dilemma for republicans, there was some thoughts it might be worse for comstock. it is expensive to try to keep barbara comstock afloat. if she's down six points in a very expensive market in a district clinton won by ten points, do you keep pumping money in there or start spreading the money out. there's some point where you give up on comstock or is it close enough where she can tell them i've got it keep fighting. i'm not out of this yet. >> they've been hammering away with negative attacks against the democrat for the past few months spending a lot of money and they've moved this race from a ten point lead to a six-point
>> this is a monmouth poll, they just came out with this one today. this is one of those top opportunities for democrats in the country right outside of washington, d.c., northern virginia. this is that quintessential traditionally republican area that has swung away from the republicans in the age of trump, a 10 point hillary win in 2016, and now this poll has constock down six points in their likely voter model. the interesting dilemma for republicans, there was some thoughts it might...
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look at by standers monmouth mountain watched at that skier dangled from the lift above. first on one leg and then flat off fell off the lift. they had to hold a net underneath her to drop down to safety. there she is. she was up there 7 1/2 minutes before breaking free. luckily the good news about all this all this skier not seriously hurt. >> another thing to tell you about caught on camera at canadian run way where two planes klaided sparking a large fire. one landed at toronto pearson airport whp it was hit by being pushed back from the gate. a fire started near taivl empty plain. all passengers and crew on board that one flight were safely evacuated. >> your time 7:14. saz news from nasa to pass along. astronaut john young pass away dayed in his home in houston following complication from pneumonia. young was nasa longest standing astronaut beginning career in 1962 flew to moon twice and walked on it once and later he commanded first space shuttle flight and commander of four different space vehicles. young was 87. nasa sweeted their condolences with this message say
look at by standers monmouth mountain watched at that skier dangled from the lift above. first on one leg and then flat off fell off the lift. they had to hold a net underneath her to drop down to safety. there she is. she was up there 7 1/2 minutes before breaking free. luckily the good news about all this all this skier not seriously hurt. >> another thing to tell you about caught on camera at canadian run way where two planes klaided sparking a large fire. one landed at toronto pearson...
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. >>> and a man is waiting for his home to be freed from the sandy hook bay in monmouth county. danny's houseboat was swept away in the blizzard. the 53-year-old and his two dogs were living in his van until donors helped him get a hotel room. and eventually an ice cutting tugboat will try to reach his craft. >>> two major auto makers have chosen the location for a brand new factory in the u.s. where the jobs are going. and a long-term restaurant celebrates years in business. what is new at the old dog cafe when we come back. the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical ex
. >>> and a man is waiting for his home to be freed from the sandy hook bay in monmouth county. danny's houseboat was swept away in the blizzard. the 53-year-old and his two dogs were living in his van until donors helped him get a hotel room. and eventually an ice cutting tugboat will try to reach his craft. >>> two major auto makers have chosen the location for a brand new factory in the u.s. where the jobs are going. and a long-term restaurant celebrates years in business....
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. >> new jersey declaring state of emergency for cape may, atlantic, ocean, monmouth counties, real quick, do want to point out all non-essential employees do not have to report to work in new jersey, of course, essential employees must report on regular questioned you. >> that's cape may. also spiking of the shore, i irene wrote in, just got done plowing in atlantic city, work 17 hours with her co-workers, hard it keep up. we a lot of snow out there. shout out to resort and all of the people out there. let's see the pictures, your pet pictures have been over p top. thank you so much. absolutely adorable. gary puppy lovers the snow. >> this one from theodore, snowy scene in his neck of the woods right there. hi, carry, thank you for sending this one in, as well. glennside, pennsylvania. yep. not going no where. turn around. nice day to stay in. >> love to see your snowy pictures, remember to send in your location, as well, so that we can share them with our viewers. so great to have you with us this morning, a lot of viewers just sending in their pictures and also want to say hi to trish
. >> new jersey declaring state of emergency for cape may, atlantic, ocean, monmouth counties, real quick, do want to point out all non-essential employees do not have to report to work in new jersey, of course, essential employees must report on regular questioned you. >> that's cape may. also spiking of the shore, i irene wrote in, just got done plowing in atlantic city, work 17 hours with her co-workers, hard it keep up. we a lot of snow out there. shout out to resort and all of...
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. >> reporter: monmouth county prosecutors chris gramiccioni charged paul caneiro with four counts of murder for allegedly killing his business partner an killing his wife and two young children, 8-year-old sophia and 11-year-old jesse. >> the wife jennifer was stabbed and shot and the two children, we pe repeatedly stabbed by knife. >> reporter: they say he burned down the $1 million mansion to try to destroy the evidence and then set his own home applies and allegedly killed his own family. >> what he start a fire at his own home? >> he intended to destroy it for purposes of concealing it or covering his alleged crimes. and the other reason was to create a ruse or story that the caneiro family overall was somehow targeted or victimized. >> reporter: police believe he had a financial motive for the murders. the brothers ran a tech can liver sorm of togetheoy justice, whatever that might be. >> reporter: nikki battiste, cbs news, new jersey. >>> now to a deadly accident at the u.s./mexico border. three people were killed and eight injured when a pickup truck being chased by border pat
. >> reporter: monmouth county prosecutors chris gramiccioni charged paul caneiro with four counts of murder for allegedly killing his business partner an killing his wife and two young children, 8-year-old sophia and 11-year-old jesse. >> the wife jennifer was stabbed and shot and the two children, we pe repeatedly stabbed by knife. >> reporter: they say he burned down the $1 million mansion to try to destroy the evidence and then set his own home applies and allegedly killed...
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it is not a mere irritation, a new monmouth university poll with more than three of four americans have come to believe that fake news is commonplace, so taking that into account and to be fair taking into account a number of the statements that the president made before he was president, again, very often matters where he has not been followed up by taking the action he said he would take. it's still relevant to recall that when running for office and more than once the president said that he was going to loosen the liable laws i take it meaning tightened the libel laws to make it easier, he says, for someone like him to bring libel suits that he spoke to the head of the fbi and other dude then fbi chair james comey to prosecute journalists who published-- classified information. i don't think these things are on the agenda that i'm talking about, but there's every reason to think that the totality of the president's views and certainly of his express views are reflective of what he thinks about the press and how he views them and again, that matters. it matters even if he doesn't take
it is not a mere irritation, a new monmouth university poll with more than three of four americans have come to believe that fake news is commonplace, so taking that into account and to be fair taking into account a number of the statements that the president made before he was president, again, very often matters where he has not been followed up by taking the action he said he would take. it's still relevant to recall that when running for office and more than once the president said that he...
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police are were called to a house on wall street in monmouth county. we've learned the 16-year-old boy used an assault rifle to kill his mother, grandmother and two other family members. no word yet on what sparked the violence. >>> mummers will be trying to stay warm as they plan to continue their annual strutting condition, they voted to continue with their new year's day parade despite the cold. matt, what exactly will be done to help keep these guys warm? >> reporter: well, there are going to be hand warmers are ha organizers are handing out to the folks. a lot of these bands prepare all year for this and today is their big day. it is new year's day and of course it is mummers day. of course you have the police here blocking off the start of the parade route along marcus by city hall. in fact over there just past that police car, you might be able to see some of the floats that are ready to go. parade starts at 9:00 this morning. and this parade, it is a tradition of course. but of course sometimes when it is new year's day, you're going to have co
police are were called to a house on wall street in monmouth county. we've learned the 16-year-old boy used an assault rifle to kill his mother, grandmother and two other family members. no word yet on what sparked the violence. >>> mummers will be trying to stay warm as they plan to continue their annual strutting condition, they voted to continue with their new year's day parade despite the cold. matt, what exactly will be done to help keep these guys warm? >> reporter: well,...
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i'm i'm sick well monmouth manager first came here and offered me the chance to manage the bushranger i wasn't sure i. could tell you peter to foster him the first. moment the now the people see him priceless and it all happened any and little radio or television is just one of them have dolly i do like you need some show i. hundreds of bottles filled with nothing but air that makes the boat seem like an easy to handle and while they aren't exactly watertight it would be very difficult to sink one. we have an eco tourism program that people can break this to via our website and nature and we also have people coming in through international links back to visit org it's a platform for social impact travel experiences that could help increase our earnings. in two thousand and fourteen a regulation was put in place in cameroon that required a plastic bottle manufacturers to take responsibility for recycling their products but for years on its most boat making initiative is still making a rather significant contribution towards improving the situation in the country. a really cool idea isn
i'm i'm sick well monmouth manager first came here and offered me the chance to manage the bushranger i wasn't sure i. could tell you peter to foster him the first. moment the now the people see him priceless and it all happened any and little radio or television is just one of them have dolly i do like you need some show i. hundreds of bottles filled with nothing but air that makes the boat seem like an easy to handle and while they aren't exactly watertight it would be very difficult to sink...
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. >> governor chris christie declared a state of emergency for monmouth, occasion, atlantic and cape may countie counties. >> if you're not comfortable and you don't know how to take it easy take your time you shouldn't drive. >> ocean city a viewer sent thus cellphone of her straight flooding from the the bay. the water eventually receded but chunks of ice remained for hours. freezing even more as the sun went down. >> then it was side roads in ocean country and other communities that were bad. took an hour to get from ocean city to atlantic city tonight. crews will be out plowing over the night over the next few hours to make sure there's a smooth commute tomorrow morning. reporting live, david spunt, cbs eyewitness news. >> thank you for that. city of philadelphia offices will be closed tomorrow and those whoa have to make it into work in the morning the commute is shaping up to be a tough one. alexandra hof is overlooking the schuylkill with more on that, alex., i'm with david, feeling significantly colder than it has and windy as it has been it will continue owe remain that way.
. >> governor chris christie declared a state of emergency for monmouth, occasion, atlantic and cape may countie counties. >> if you're not comfortable and you don't know how to take it easy take your time you shouldn't drive. >> ocean city a viewer sent thus cellphone of her straight flooding from the the bay. the water eventually receded but chunks of ice remained for hours. freezing even more as the sun went down. >> then it was side roads in ocean country and other...
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monmouth university poll. we have some numbers. in december the disapproval was 47%pr e 26. the president is out there selling the tax plan again today over the weekend hou speaker paul ryan got a little blowback on twitter for touting -- a school secretary, ik, it was, ut ting a $1.50 a week benefit from this tax cut. will this help or hurt in the midterms some. >> that tweet was not a great anecdote. that tweet is not how they wanti to be s this tax plan. however, the president -- i mean, today, is not a gre example because he went very far off scriptin while out tto sell the tax plan, but republicans believe that the path in 2018 is a strong economy, that theirto ability sort of overcome the typical thing that happens in a mid-term year, which is that they'll just get wiped out, their path to overcoming that is selling this tax plan, having people believe that it's working for them, and selling it in a way that democrats in 2009 didn't reallye sell stimulus.th you know, by the end of 2009, most people believe tha their taxes had gone up, even though they had a tax cut in
monmouth university poll. we have some numbers. in december the disapproval was 47%pr e 26. the president is out there selling the tax plan again today over the weekend hou speaker paul ryan got a little blowback on twitter for touting -- a school secretary, ik, it was, ut ting a $1.50 a week benefit from this tax cut. will this help or hurt in the midterms some. >> that tweet was not a great anecdote. that tweet is not how they wanti to be s this tax plan. however, the president -- i...
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vuk tim was transported to presbyterian hospital and no arrests were made just sglet also police in monmouth opportunity toy are asking for the public help to lokt a suspect wanted in murder of a 10-year-old boy. they're looking for car an counsel ul of neptune, new jersey one of two suspects charged in the shooting of asbury park woman and child inside their home wednesday night. yvonne ben is marino was killed while his mother littleya survived. anyone who knows where the skd suspect might be police contact police right owe away. >> it was very he emotional afternoon for many students returning to margie stoneman douglass high school in parkland, florida. student were invited to return to the campus today for counseling an many did that acaping by their parents. just two weeks ago a ghaun opened fire killing 17 peopleen claudeing students and teachers. >> i'm scared to go back but our school will be safer. >> 74 republican members of florida house call on dpovrp nor rick scott to suspect broward country sheriff scot scotties legal. they're reviewing the initial response to shting app and t
vuk tim was transported to presbyterian hospital and no arrests were made just sglet also police in monmouth opportunity toy are asking for the public help to lokt a suspect wanted in murder of a 10-year-old boy. they're looking for car an counsel ul of neptune, new jersey one of two suspects charged in the shooting of asbury park woman and child inside their home wednesday night. yvonne ben is marino was killed while his mother littleya survived. anyone who knows where the skd suspect might be...
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davis is staying in his van in monmouth county for now along with his dogs as he waits for his house boat to be chiseled out. >> at least you can see those dogs you love him. he needs all the kisses he can get. >> icy patches on sidewalks where things didn't totally melt or dry out. storm tracker6 live double scan shows us that we're dry. as we take a look outside we are looking appropriately enough at spring mountain where they are making more snow. surprised they even have to make any but well i guess if it's not snowing you make it anyway. it's cold enough for that snow to settle on the ground and be ready for all you skiers later today. 26 degrees is your current temperature. winds out of the north at 3 miles per hour. the wind chill currently making it feel like it's 26 because the winds just aren't all that strong. 26 degrees in philadelphia, 25 in wilmington and trenton, 21 in allentown and 31 down in cape may. satellite shows you how we are going to be in for plenty of sunshine to start out. it's possible that a few clouds work their way in later this afternoon but generally
davis is staying in his van in monmouth county for now along with his dogs as he waits for his house boat to be chiseled out. >> at least you can see those dogs you love him. he needs all the kisses he can get. >> icy patches on sidewalks where things didn't totally melt or dry out. storm tracker6 live double scan shows us that we're dry. as we take a look outside we are looking appropriately enough at spring mountain where they are making more snow. surprised they even have to make...
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. >> governor chris christie declared a state of emergency for monmouth occasion atlantic and cape may counties atlantic and cape may counties. >> if you're not comfortable and you don't know how to take it easy take your time you shouldn't drive. >> ocean city a viewer sent thus cellphone of her straightng from the the bay. the water eventually receded but chunks of ice remained for hours.freezing even more as the sun went down. >> then it was side roads in ocean country and other communities that were bad. took an hour to get from ocean city to atlantic city tonight. crews will be out plowing over the night over the next few hours to make sure there's a smooth commute tomorrow morning. reporting live, david spunt cbs eyewitness news. >> thank you for that. city of philadelphia offices will be closed tomorrow and thoseo make it into work in the morning the commute is shaping up to be a tough one. alexandra hof is overlooking the schuylkill with more on that alex. >> ukee i' feeling significantly colder than it has and windy as it will continue owe remain that way. that leads us to the
. >> governor chris christie declared a state of emergency for monmouth occasion atlantic and cape may counties atlantic and cape may counties. >> if you're not comfortable and you don't know how to take it easy take your time you shouldn't drive. >> ocean city a viewer sent thus cellphone of her straightng from the the bay. the water eventually receded but chunks of ice remained for hours.freezing even more as the sun went down. >> then it was side roads in ocean...
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murray, president of the monmouth polling district, we appreciate it. all right. we'll be right back. stay with us. goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money...