Temperatures, we see rain pushing through. Tomorrow is not a pleasant day. More for you with lauren in a minute. Right now, over to you, michael. Thanks very much, dave. Crews are working through the night in manhattan to repair a retaining wall on the Henry Hudson Parkway. The workers in the northbound lanes near 125th street and it could slow you down this morning. We have Team Coverage to help you. Well check in with lauren in a moment. First, we want to go to today in new yorks Tracie Strahan who is at the scene where the repairs are taking place as we get into the rush hour traffic. Tracie . Reporter smooth sailing so far, michael. It was down to one lane open at one point. Now two lanes are open. Im going to step out of the way and show you the work going on at this hour. We dont see a lot of crews out on the roads. But you can see the trucks remain where the flashing lights are. Theyre blocking the lane right near the retaining wall. Now, this is work thats been going on through
26 in west chestter. 31 in the city. If you look at it, were in the teens to the north and west. Just at about 21 degrees as you head to Westchester County airport. Noontime, a mix of sun and clouds and 42 with a high of 47. The breeze ez kick in tonight and the clouds. Rain tomorrow. First, lets look at the roads and railings. Lauren, good morning. Good morning, dave. Good morning everyone. Lets talk about the rails. We have fastrack maintenance out there on the 1 trains. No trains between dyckman and 96th in both directions. We also have overnight track work on the 3, 4, 6, a, e, d and f lines. Expect delays and service changes. The next update on the 4s. Traffic is blocked along the henry hudson parkway. Bulging retaining wall there. Tracie strahan is live along the highway with a commuter alert. Not both directions are blocked off, though. Reporter no, just the northbound lane. Really just one of them. You can see the flashing light over my shoulder directing traffic near that reta
Tenderloin market area and i believe we would be wellserved to have johns voice on the cac. Thank you. Hello, my name is greg and im a clinical social worker working in the city for west Side Community services and in that capacity for the last 2. 5 years i know john. I think john was pretty nervous today and i think the setting has something to do with that. But more than that, i think it really talks to his humility. You can see from his qualifications he is a highlyskillful person in many facets. But more than that, i think johns greatest gifts are his empathy and his regard for others, and as joe just hinted at, he has a real stewardship, not only for the tenderloin neighborhood, but for the people in his neighborhood. When you walk through the tenderloin with john, its hard to go more than a half a block or so without running into someone who recognizes him and he is saying hello to him and who he is checking in on. So i also would like to endorse and recommend to you john for tha
Thank you. Thank you. Hi. My name is jean yetta johnson for the transgender Justice Project and i was recently released. I have been out almost two years and getting out of prison and accessing services, having a difficult time, but also being mindful that the minute i knew i was going to be going to prison i focused on reentry and how that works within the Transgender Community. Im an africanamerican transgender person and found that Reentry Services have been very, very hard for me and had to pave my own way with very little support. I have been denied reentry programs, having the same background as everybody else and the program and having to really advocate for myself and go two, three, four times through people to say hey, i feel i deserve this opportunity. I deserve this opportunity and not given this opportunity and i wanted to advocate for Dominique Leslie because she has worked in the community for a long time. She has really good work. She works well with all populations, its
Released. I have been out almost two years and getting out of prison and accessing services, having a difficult time, but also being mindful that the minute i knew i was going to be going to prison i focused on reentry and how that works within the Transgender Community. Im an africanamerican transgender person and found that Reentry Services have been very, very hard for me and had to pave my own way with very little support. I have been denied reentry programs, having the same background as everybody else and the program and having to really advocate for myself and go two, three, four times through people to say hey, i feel i deserve this opportunity. I deserve this opportunity and not given this opportunity and i wanted to advocate for Dominique Leslie because she has worked in the community for a long time. She has really good work. She works well with all populations, its not just of the Transgender Community. And working with the Transgender Community is like filling a gap that i