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snow is piling up o feet that has fallen since christ can good morning. >> reporter: you know what? i can barely see myself. we're actually walking through a car lot for the first time which is located directly across the street from the hospital spital. this area be touched since sunday's storm first made listen to we're es of the year. that's average. we're now at 102 inches of snow alone. crazy. for thousan with snow in erie pennsylvania there's no rest for theweary. >> 60 hours straight. this is probably the tenth time we saw this place. we keep plowing. it's r: where the plows are failing, children and neighbors have stepped >> go. >> reporter: when this c pulled over to help back on the road. e they needed why not. >> reporter: these sisters are trying to make the best of it. >> we haven't had a winter like this since we were little kids. itd to out >> reporter: in new york a
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winter is in effect. >> we really got hit this year. >> repor in lorain used shovels to get a woman out trapped by a lling bla hismichigan.andha falls into an ice cave. >> it feels like your s lorter: that t airport is back open. so that's sig maki in p but guess what? t inches of snow before it's all and done. and these lights are so lookicamera. i think i'mt the r spot. and,emarco maybe it'smo i get it's bone-clling cold daniell niles b m what's it 24town. 8 in se. this is with this is just astart. going to south. for a record cold degrees below normal and that may be on the conservative side. from the northeast to the northern plains, 13 to 30 below zero. it's going to feel 3 below new year's
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day. much of the country, single-digit temperatures without the wind. 28 in little rock. only in single digits in the northeast. it's going to beo yo >> as that run. >> don't know that i am. isis is responsible for a string of explosionat least 41 peopled and 84 were wounded.argete ager. they bach outinside. st horrificte ade the li count ibig, big beautiful ship t tu legislation of harry truman. we have the recordation we're very proud ofdence shows the presiden w with o chip reid is traveling with him. good morning. morning. first time to have san any since hadned90.t it's fewer than amount of time not h the more than 200 bill george h.w. is presidency
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♪♪ ♪therk weighs nearly 12,000 pounds. it's covered in more than 2,600 crystals and 30 thousand l.e.d. lights. the ball can produce more than 16 million colors and billions of patterns including one that looks like butterflies. >> fantastic. there's something very "star wars" about it. we have "star wars" on the mind. will 2018 by the year that flights from connecticut to london are cheaper than flights from connecticut to chicago, let's say.
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good morning, everyone i'm jan car way owe. investigators have a new lead in the hunt for the driver, responsible for a deadly hit and run in wynfield, tuesday night, now yesterday morning police found what appeared to be the car that hit the 58 year-old anthony rodgers officers discovered this burgundy lexus on 19th street in logan and investigators say someone tried to set this koran fire. now to the eyewitness weather forecast with katie fehlinger. >> hi there, jan it end up being a very cold day. we have been off to a brutal start, with wind chill advisory posted until noon time pretty late in the day actually up in the pocono. this is carbon monroe counties point north with wind chills that have been very brutal in recent hours here, they are bottoming out at 17 below zero for feels like value and goose eggs up and down i-95, it is
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cold here too just a little bit more harsh further are north and west you travel. meanwhile we are not going to come close to hitting freezing mark in most of the this forecast and promises to be the coldest start to a new year that we have ever seen, also a little bit of snow, coming our way saturday modest coat to go an inch or two. >> brutal temperatures and brutal on mass trans tonight our area we have seen problems here manayunk norristown outbound suspended chestnut hill east, also suspended you will want to go to septa.org for more, other regional rails are up to 40 minute delays, buses, trolleys on a modified schedule and river line in new jersey they are working on 30 minute delays. just a mess, mess here too middletown delaware aston 301 closed to tractor trail are overturn and brought down a pole witt so a mess in our area >> indeed thanks. our next update 8:55. as ahead on cbs this morning best selling pint of ice cream in the u.s., i'm jan
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erie can't catch a break, but it's at least beautiful. we're thinking of you all especially this morning. >> it looks like a snow ball. what is that called? >> snow globe. >> hopefully they get some relief from the pain. welcome back to "cbs this morning." right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the boston globe" reports that exercise is key for older people with mild cognitive impairment. the american academy of neurology suggests exercising twice a week can improve memory and thinking. new guidelines recommend as much as 150 minutes of cardiovascular exercise a week. and "the hill" says the fcc has approved the first wireless charging device. the company transmitted radio
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frequencies that lets users charge their electronics up to three feet away. they mate sure it met standards. more americans are planning to travel overseas next year. international travel bookings jumped 44% in early 2018. despite the expected rides americans are more frustrated by air travel. the airlines say they've avoid third degree 2 million plane trips last year because of rising fees flight changes, crowds, and long lines. cbs travel editor peter greenberg is here with what you need to know about traveling in the new year. peter, good morning. >> good to see you. >> they're adding different routes in the u.s. and you say that may change things. >> oh, yeah. 2017 was the year of the disrupter airlines. 2018 even more so. norwegian already flies to 14 u.s. cities and they're going to add this year to madrid milan,
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amsterdam. think about this. they're flying to airports that are underserved and they're doing it at fares you can't believe. new york to ireland for $65 and los angeles to london for $75. but they're just one of the disrupter airlines. we're seeing airlines come in to puerto rico, volares. and the december resulter airline is now saying they're going to hawaii this year. they're claiming this right now. airfares are going to come down across the board. >> do the disrupters change? >> they do. that's the southwest effect. every time they come into a market airfares drop substantially. >> that's good for consumers. according to one survey 60% of americans say they've seen airline fees increase in the last year. >> they even knocket only seen them, they've felt them. >> any relief for 2018? >> no. home of the pressure land of
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the sea. welcome to america. we're talking about airline fees going even higher this year. not just in terms of the airline tickets. on some of the flights the tickets are $750. so get ready for that. and it's going to get worse because that's where they get most of their revenue. the airlines are making more money from their ancillary fees than they're making from operating airlines. >> let me ask you about cuba that's become a popular destination for people. fly or take a boat? >> they're rescinding some of the obama rules. they thought you can't go to cuba. oh, yes, they can. all the u.s. says there are 80 hotels owned by the military that you can't stay at it. cruise lines are adding more cruises to cuba right now. >> airbnb has obviously changed the hotel market. what's that impact been? >> it's interesting. a year of rapid explosion in the hotel business. marriott right now, right this minld, is opening one new hotel
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every 14 hours. >> wow. >> i can't even do the math on that. >> wow. >> airbnb owns 60% of the total rooms in the world and that's only getting bigger. what's truly happening, do you want to stay at a cookie-cutter hotel or stay in an experience. they're in the experience not the hotel business. >> and you're predicting more americans will be features cruises. >> 16 new cruises coming online. every ship jard is operating at 100% capacity. the capacity means discounts coming this year. >> they say, get me some where warm fast. peter, thank you. >> you've got it. >> happy new year. can ice cream ever be healthy? i hope so. one brand is attracting ice cream lovers with more promise. halo top, one of the best inventions of the year. over the summer it became the
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best selling ice cream in the country beating big names like ben & jerry's and hagan dash. the first scoop shop opened last month and more are planned. jamie yuccas went there to learn more about his recipe for success. >> reporter: for justin wolferton this is better than being a kid in a candy store. he was inside an l.a. mall previewing his company's first soft serve favorites. >> this is surreal. >> reporter: surreal because wolferton a few years ago was a litigator at an l.a. law firm and hating his career. >> everyone is going to think it's like perry mace on or john grish am and you get there and it's paperwork the height of your torso. you decide you're going to jump
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off a cliff and take a risk. >> reporter: prompted by a pop-up add, wolferton bought this $20 machine in 2011. his homemade con kukz with all natural grenltss sparked an idea. >> it was an eureka idea. it tastes really good. no sugar, all natural protein. i thought, hey, here is my escape from law. >> you really thought in that moment? >> yeah. >> reporter: at the time wolferton owed nearly $350,000 in student loans. he found a partner, doug boulton, another disgruntled lawyer willing to go deep in debt to make ice cream. it hit stores in 2012 but it didn't sell. >> how did you sleep at night? >> i slept restlessly. >> you didn't sleep. >> we said our worst day at halo top, there were dark days in our early years, it still beat practicing law. >> reporter: they targeted
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social media sending points to youtube users, selling point came about single serving of other ice creams. >> i don't know how they do 280 for this entire pint. >> reporter: it in spierd a cult-like following. sales rocketed. 17 million pienlts. under the lid it reads, stop when you hit the bottom. and guilt-free zone, keep digging. others say it's not good for binge eating. >> that's something we're trying to control. >> the bottom line is ice cream is meant to tickle certain receptors to make it impop to say, there's a bite. i'm going to put it back in. >> reporter: but it was wolferton's own problem that got him to create a problem with
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stevie. >> you just turn white. you look like a zombie and you're shaking and you're sweating. my roller coaster is a little more severe than most people. >> reporter: the company is pushing to keep up with demand chunk out about 650,000 pints a day. despite the large-scale operation, they don't own the factory factory, preferring to rent. wolferton works mainly from home. near his chief line-up officer molly bear. but staying small is helping him think bink. >> i>> i don't see why halo top can't be global like others. it can be the number one selling ice cream in the world. >> is that your dream? >> it is my dream. >> a dream for him and a best bite of reality for ice cream lovers. >> i like how creamy it is. >> reporter: who never want just one taste.
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for "cbs this morning," jamie yuccas yuccas, los angeles. >> you have never tried it. >> you have to try it. >> it appears to be guilt-free almost? it looks delicious. >> it's cool they have the calories printed right on label there. you can see people in the supermarket i'll saying this is 250, done. >> salted caramel. salted caramel. ahead we introduce you to a 22-year-old college student with an unusual living arrangement. >> when you got into college, did you ever think you'd be living in a retirement community? >> no, i did not. it was not something that i thought was even possible. >> reporter: in our ongoing series
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our ongoing series "a more perfect union" aims to show us what you flights us as americans is far greater than what divides us. today we're looking at a partnership between a university and a retirement home that's giveinge inging the best of both words. we met up with a college student who has a unique college experience. gabby clutter is like any other senior vocal performance major at drake university in des moines, iowa. except for when she leaves campus and heads home.
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when you got into college, did you ever think you'd be living in a retirement community? >> no, i did not. it was not something that i thought was even possible. >> reporter: yes gabby clutter's senior year housing is actually a senior living community. >> are you going to zip line? >> no. >> reporter: deerfield, about 15 minutes from drake. >> it was an idea that we had as far as having a healthy living community. >> reporter: the executive director said they launched the artists and residents program two years ago. a student from drake is selected, given a free apartment and meals and integrated into the senior community. >> where did the idea to come from to have somebody in college living at a retirement community? >> well, we're not the pioneer for doing this. this has been done at other communities in the united states and in other countries. but it's something we felt passionate about doing here at
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deerfield. >> what's it been like having gabby here? >> it's been just amazing. >> reporter: 89-year-old resident was one o the first to welcome gabby to her new home. >> what was it about gabby to be the right person to be here? >> to give up her college life and come live at the retirement community. we give her room and board, a washer and dryer, and a parking place inside. what more could you ask for. >> especially in iowa winters. that is big, i know that. >> that's big. that's big. >> it seems like you have this amazing opportunity to get a bunch of grandparents in your life. >> yes, yes. i have a couple that i recently started -- i started dating someone and i told him about it. and they said he needs to come here for your dinner because us grandmas need to approve. it's really nice. >> i understand it was a requirement that she bring her boyfriend. >> oh, yes.
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definitely. i don't know what we would have said if we didn't like him. >> i'm sure you would have told her. >> yeah, probably. probably. >> the piecely be singing -- >> besides socialize, the only cost for gabby's room and board is a couple of recitals a month. an activity she said has given her more confidence as a performer. both gabby and the residents say the greatest benefit of the program is the chance to learn from another generation. >> it's such a cool experience not only for the residents but for the people. i always have my friends come and they see how special it is and how important it is to connect to people outside of your little bubble. >> what has been so nice about having some younger people here? >> the interaction. and just seeing the youth, you
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know. we hear so many awful things about young people and now we see the best things. >> like what? >> how interested they are in us. and that was a surprise to me. >> that was so great. >> i think so often young people stereotype anyone that may be over 50. but you get um into people who are 80 and older, mid-70s. i this i they think we're all in wheelchairs and not interested in anything and they find out a whole different aspect. >> and why is that important? >> not to be afraid of aging. and i think maybe respect for older people. i think that's very important. >> do you think you've gotten more from this program or put in more to this program? >> i think it's pretty equal.
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>> gabby is the second student to be part of deerfield's artists and residents program. gladys said perhaps next they'll have a male resident or someone who plays an instrument as well. it's really interesting. they stayed in touch with the first resident and they said the person has stayed in their life. >>story. when she said getting insights from a young person and they can also see what we're all about. >> she has grandchildren but it's different when she's with her grandchildren and the conversations they have. >> like a girlfriend. >> it is. >> it's mutually beneficial. it teaches people not to be afraid of aging. i'm sure she has a boyfriend, but i'm sure there are many options. >> such a beautiful story. thank you. >> thank you. you can hear more of "cbs this morning" on our podcast. on our itunes and apple with startup
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injury this morning after being injured near the delaware river within the last 30 minutes. chopper three over hawk island which is part of the delanco burlington county, burlington city fire officials tell us that a man twisted his ankle and was unable to walk in that area, two marine unit and coastguard team were there and able to bring him to the hospital. now to the eyewitness weather forecast with meteorologist katie fehlinger. >> the story continues to be how cold it is, and the current feels like value really tell the story. we are expecting to it feel in better then single digits for next couple hours but mount pocono you have made it down to 20 below zero. excuse me. and that will last you through next couple hours as well. you have a wind chill posted in the poconos and points north but staying in this very frigid territory regional wide another disturbance off to the west that may trigger a quick snow shower or flurry tomorrow in the further northern counties but we are going to see some snow regional wide on
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saturday. it looks like a minor clipper system and reenforcees cold in the big way but should only leave behind a modest coating to an i or two. >> we have another one another water main break in northeast fail in the mayfair section of the city tyson avenue, at frankford avenue we will update you on. that also we have a bunch of problems, on mass transit manayunk norristown out bound suspended, chestnut hill east is suspended, other regionals rails are running about 40 minutes behind schedule and we have buses and trolleys which were working on a modified schedule and then new jersey river line 30 minutes behind schedule. go to septa.org and nj transit web site as well for more, jan >> pat, thank you. that is "eyewitness news" for now. join us for "eyewitness news" at noon. i'm jan carabao have a great
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we just moved in about four months ago, but the living room's pretty blank. we did a lot of research online. we just need to have a designer put it all together. mmm hmm. so, it's really nice when clients come in and have... done some of their own research. what do you think about these chairs and that table? working with a bassett designer was really easy. us being young professionals we're so busy...
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