Grants to Law Enforcement agencies. We will be to City Council Members from austin and philadelphia on their plans to fight backck against the Trump Administration. We will also look at how in newt and lawyers haven, connecticut, successfully fought back a decade ago against ice over immigration raids launched after new haven adopted the first minutes ago id card in the nanation. Then we speak to the acclaimed writiter rebeccaca solnit about resistance, hope, the fight against climate change, and her new book, a followup to our bestseller men explain things to me. Because all myt life, men would explain things to me that they do not necessarily know better than i did and sometimes i knew much better than they did because there was this assumption that because of gender, they were inherently knowledgeable and superior and in control and i was inherently ignorant and in need of an injection of their knowledge, wisdom, insight, etc. Therebecca solnit on mother of all questions. All that a
Grants to Law Enforcement agencies. We will be to City Council Members from austin and philadelphia on their plans to fight backck against the Trump Administration. We will also look at how in newt and lawyers haven, connecticut, successfully fought back a decade ago against ice over immigration raids launched after new haven adopted the first minutes ago id card in the nanation. Then we speak to the acclaimed writiter rebeccaca solnit about resistance, hope, the fight against climate change, and her new book, a followup to our bestseller men explain things to me. Because all myt life, men would explain things to me that they do not necessarily know better than i did and sometimes i knew much better than they did because there was this assumption that because of gender, they were inherently knowledgeable and superior and in control and i was inherently ignorant and in need of an injection of their knowledge, wisdom, insight, etc. Therebecca solnit on mother of all questions. All that a
Huge headaches from cars trapped in snow to just trying to walk around. Eyewitness news is live covering all angles as we try to get back to normal after that monster blizzard. And good morning, im lori stokes. Im ken rosado. It is 4 30 on this monday, january 25. The big question is how youre going to get to work and school. Lets get right to it. Transit is running regular Weekday Service with exception of gladstone line and that has been suspended until tomorrow. Most bus lines are running full service. Most of the service is normal with the exception of newark and Journal Square until snow is clear from the tracks. Its all systems go in new york city. There could be detours due to snow accumulation. And you are never more than 7 minutes away from weather and traffic. Meteorologist, amy frieze in for bill. Good morning to the both of you. We may have finished second up and yes, its going to take some time. The other issue is the melting and refreezing thats going to occur over the ne
Minutes away from weather and traffic beginning with meteorologist, amy frieze in for bill with the accuweather forecast. There are still problems with travel this morning. A lot of it related to the weather, because we had refreezing overnight. Any spots that turned into mush or water are now very slick and slippery. 29 is what we have in central park. Were going for a high today of 35 degrees. Temperatures in the teens and low 20s. For newark, also 22 right now for jfk. Factor in the winds ask it will be colder at tomes because of that windchill. Be ready, especially your gear because of all this melting. We end up as the second best snowstorm in history, 26. 8 shy of being the top of that list. Heres what is next for the section seven hours. Winds are changing. Lots of sunshine through the again, this is going to be a story that repeated itself. We get the sunshine during the day. We warm up well above freezing, and at night, it refreezes. Thats what is happening outside right now.
Do you have anywhere to go that you needed the car . To work. So youre not going to work today . I had to call off because i work in long island so its pretty hard. Its like too much of a commute. That was Lauren Glassberg reporting. Even though new York City Schools were open today, a lot of students didnt make it to class. Todays attendance was 74 . Compare that to an average of 91 . Thats because much of the city is still struggling with all the snow. The mayor said today it will take time and hes hoping to get help from Mother Nature. Eyewitness news political reporter dave evans is in Lower Manhattan where the great snow melt is underway. As you know, whenever we get more than 12 inches of snow in new york city, Sanitation Department goes in to something called haul and pile. Thats what we see behind me, this large snow pile thats collected over the last day, day and a half. What theyre going to do is take this snow, move it over vehicle you can see behind the green oil truck. Mel