Many people dont seem to mind. This warm december has many people trading in their sweaters for tshirts. In soho plenty of folks spent the day dining outside or taking the dog for a walk. How long will the warmth last . Meteorologist jeff smith is here with the answer and the forecast. We obliterated records in parts of the area. Central parks old record was 64 set in 1923. Got up to 67 this afternoon. Records at newark and islip, a pair of 68s. Bridgeport 61. Those werent the warmest locations. Morristown, 72. 73 for belmar and toms river. It was cooler well off to the north and east and we were advertising that, the backdoor cold front slipping in from the north and east cooling off places like montauk and poughkeepsie. Cooling off in the 50s there. The front moved through cooling us down to 58 agrees. The time of the year. 50 at monticello. You are sitting pretty at 61 at toms river. We are going down to 54 overnight. Rob, you were asking me how long it will last . At least into the
Until noon of january 20, 2017. And jay john szob . Jeh johnson . Our book is on the Justice Department. Yeah. I cant really answer questions about him. [inaudible] i dont believe so. So those folks, i could tell you from experience with them and people we talked to, they dont make the transition to be government lawyers. When you leave private practice and you go to work for the Justice Department you have to transition into being a government lawyers whose job is to represent it public as a whole. I can tell you the people that come from those organizations, they just now think they are working for those organizations but they have the governments power and resources to do what they want. But Christian Adams and i, a couple years ago, we did a foyer request for the resumes of all the career people that have been hired in the Civil Rights Department since the start of the department and hundred percent of the people hired were clearly hired on the bases of their politics and their ide
Then see what comes next. But democrats say that just is not realistic, because it loses the incentive to pass overall reform. The senate has passed Immigration Reform, the white house has supported it, the house has not gone forward. What were seeing right now with department of Homeland Security secretary jay johnson is a very measured dialogue, frankly, even though we see some very different opinions from republicans and the secretary, so far a civil dialogue, and what were hearing is democrats defend what the white house has done, and try to get to the legality of this issue. We see them such as Sheila Jackson lee say, look, the president has said he is not an emperor, he couldnt go it alone on Immigration Reform by just granting people citizenship across the board, and he hasnt done that. He hasnt granted citizenship. He has not given them even a pathway to citizenship. What he has done is deal with deportations and enforcement. And democrats say he does have per view over that. R
And not so funny. We showed you the controversial Super Bowl Ad featuring a lost puppy. Viewers so outraged go daddy yanked it hours later. Will the company get out of the dog house today wednesday, january 28th, 2015. Announcer from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Good morning. Welcome to today on wednesday morning. Matts got the morning off. Got the shovel out. A lot of snow at his house. Check out marshfield, massachusetts. Weve seen images. Look at this. Storm surge, the waves froze on the homes and the trees. Waves coming over the homes and into the street ahead. Thats amazing. The storm and its aftermath our top story. The impact of what ended up being a record setting storm in parts of new england. To dylan dreyer, shes in marshfield about 30 miles south of boston along the coast. Dylan, good morning to you. Reporter good morning, savannah and man, are we happy thats over. New england took it on the chin with
Hi. So when i think about empowered women, i also am curious about their relationship to their fathers growing up. So you talked a little wit a little bit about their childhood, so im curious to know what was the relationship with each woman with her father. Certainly for Elizabeth Gurley flynn, her father, tom none, was a very flynn, was a very important figure in her life. And she he was a very strong socialist, and actually the whole family converted to socialism in 1902. And in that way i think he really influenced Elizabeth Gurley flynn, and he supported her. I mean when she was just, you know, 15 or 16 he would kind of travel around with her around new york city where she would speak and to the places like philadelphia or new jersey. And so he was often kind of accompanying her on her early talks. And i think he was very proud of her. And one of the interesting things was really the pride that her family took if her work. And i know he was very proud of her, but one of the reason