to go up onto the fdr. none of the tubes have been plowed. they re focusing on the other boroughs like last time. mayor, if you re listening, please plow the streets. okay. here we go. it continues, willie. good morning, everybody. the de blasio snowstorm of 2014. the second one. it is wednesday. hold on a second. let this breathe. wow. willie is suffering. city problems. you re a new york resident. hold on. just let this breathe. willie, have you ever seen anything like this in the history of gotham? not in my long life. have i seen anything like this. it was pretty bad yesterday. it was. it s wednesday. giuliani would never have let this happen. [ laughter ]
we ve got buildings that are bored up right now from the last 12 years of closing. these buildings aren t going to be sold. you make a very good point there, because there are largely there on the west and south side of town. you ve got to think really broad in trying to figure out the solution to this problem, because it s a problem. i know you re frustrated but i do appreciate your time with us here. thank you so much. we re going to head to detroit. that s where city problems are having an impact on schools there. meantime. just ahead, a man almost gets away with impersons nating a pilot. plus need to show papers before you go potty? we re going to talk about their. it s a new catastrophial bathroom bill. today s segment brought by tracy mitchell. it talks about our frustrations
would take him on runs i would take him out in southern california, in the hottest part of the day and take him on a run. just like the marines, he s got to be conditioned for long, hot days. it s definitely not your average house dog that we re bringing out here. reporter: and not your average handler. i ve been places with other females and they just fall into the background and they re scared to step up and say this is my job and this is what i m here for. it takes someone willing to stand on their own two feet. boy, cnn s chris lawrence for you. violent threats against police put officers and a city on edge. we want a public that feels safe. and it s kind of hard to make them feel real safe when you doubt yourself. wow. a small california town with big-city problems. police on heightened alert.
questions about the security of u.s. bases here at home. experts say we need to think of ft. hood like a small city. the entire base covers 340 square tens of thousands of soldiers, civilian contractors and guests every day. ft. hood has its own police department, it has restaurants and it has big city problems like theft, domestic problems and dui. the mayor of the town who hosts ft. hood says there s no such thing as 100% security. you can t search every car as it goes on ft. hood, it would be logistically impossible to search those. violence is not something that just happens at ft. hood, it happens in chicago, new york, it happens all over the united states. fred burton is the vice president of intelligence at