Power should be restored within the next couple of hours and by tomorrow morning. You cant exit this way. Reporter darkness and confusion at Grand Central terminal. The power went out throughout the entire terminal around 9 30 this morning. Its surprising and concerning when youre in new york when, you know, something happens like that. Ive never seen it so dark honestly. Its weird. A bit scary at the same time. Reporter metro north says a major pipe burst flooding the main power supply. These lights in the main concourse are powered by a backup generator as workers continue to pump out the flooded area and make repairs. Aaron is with metro north. This was a water pipe, a six inch pipe that burst and flooded a transformer vault that feeds power to Grand Central. That transformer was of flooded with 18 inches of water. It shouldnt be long before were back to full, regular power. Eric works in the bakery here. The Grand Central market is also completely in the dark. Its eerie. No one is
Medical marijuana. I heard something in that area about it endo cannabinoid system that is unique to mammals and therefore we have some kind of receptors. Is that on anybodys, how are we doing on that apartment against propaganda . Guest they always have receptors in our break for every issue their something new and exciting. I think the timeframe is accelerating. We are doing two things. I dont want to take up too much time but with converting some cancers into chronic diseases, the best example is we took care of patients with this disease and they were uniformly fatal. Now they can take a pill and they live a perfectly normal life span. The pills after well dont work. The pharmaceutical industry has developed five followup bills that they were. So those patients are living really perfectly normal lives taking a pill everyday like a vitamin. They still have the disease but that conversion to chronic disease. I think some of the therapies studies are working simply. Some patients with
Or do you think Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders would make a pick that would best serve the interest of the person sneem our phone lines are open. Democrats can call in at 2027488000. Republicans, 2027488001. Independents, 2027488002. You can also catch up with us on cial media, on twitter and facebook. A very good monday morning to you. Our question, who Supreme Court nominee would you trust the most . Were asking that question during a week in which president obamas nominee is getting renewed attention. President obama himself thought to kick off that effort in his weekly radio address this weekend. Heres what he had to say about garland. E, merrick this president obama refusal to treat our nomination the seriousness it deserves is one reason why people are so cynical in washington. Give judge garland a hearing and give judge garland a vote. For all of our political differences, americans understand that what unites us is far greater than what divides us. In the mill middle of a vo
At the pumpkin festival. No one covers New Hampshire like we do. Now, wmur news 9 this morning. Amy good morning, New Hampshire, 6 00 on saturday, october 24th, im amy coveno. Well get to our top stories in a minutes. Chris, Chris Jarzynka is here with a look at the forecast. How is the forecast. Chris hi, amy, how are you . Great. Chris at least im not talking about the warmest day, its not balmy weather, its october, we expect weather like this. We have an area of High Pressure moving in and my knee jerk reaction would be to say its going to be bright and dry. Chilly in the 20s and low 30s. We have some clouds coming in right off the coast and these clouds are going to make things rather cloudy for southeastern areas of New Hampshire today. At the same time we have a batch of clouds moving in from the west. Theyre high and thin and thicken up, so its a squeeze play. Nice and dry, highs in the 40s and 50s and we have what patricia has in store for New Hampshire in minutes. Amy speakin
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