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rock and he started desperately slinging mud on fellow republicans. that's not presidential, jeb. john kasich did cut ohio's taxes. cut state spending. turned a deficit into a surplus. brought back jobs from mexico and china. that's john kasich, that's conservative, and that's presidential. new day for america is responsible for the content of this advertising. and now at 11:00, looking live at the nation's capitol as the blizzard brig white out-- brings
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>> and in new york, the first snow beginning to fall in manhattan. now bracing for a foot of snow or more >> and parts of massachusetts are under blizzard and winter storm warnings >> it does look like most of us will d.c. a direct hit reporter: lots to watch. we have a powerful storm developing to our south. the weather service issuing winter storm warnings along the south shore, the cape, the south coast and nantucket and a blizzard warning on martha's vineyard. a wetter snow that might mix with snow will not mix with wind and move around. hazardous travel is in place for massachusetts. the heaviest stuff is moving into d.c. as expected, they're going to get a lot of snow tonight. a lot of snow in new york.
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dry air in new england so it will take a while to move in. the main storm we were tracking from last night, becoming a coastal low. that is the one that brings our snow in. the time line brings in snow in by dorm morning slow -- tomorrow morning slowly building north ward through lunchtime. some of this might not reach the ground. i think the biggest him pact is the southeastern portion of the state. this is where snow starts overnight. it looks like this band of the heaviest snow, we're talking whiteout condition snow is going to be just on our south coast. does it move inland or does it stay just short, for the most part i think it stays short. if it moves north ward, you can see more than a half foot
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farther farther ward. we'll talk -- north ward. d.c. that hardest. officials say the snow is out pacing the plows. being that area expecting 2 feet of snow by tomorrow and major flooding from storm surge. heavy, wet snow tonight bracing for widespread power outages. a blizzard watch is in effect until 10:00 tomorrow morning. >> we have triple coverage of this. let's get to katie. reporter: when you say monster storm, 85 million people are in the storm's path and right now, states of emergency are in effect along the east coast in places like the -- and places like the nation's capitol, well, its basically shut down. snow brought the nations capitol to a halt.
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life and death implications. reporter: washington d.c. expected to see the most accumulation, 2 feet of snow. snow started sticking early this afternoon. government and businesses closed early. >> get off the streets. be safe. reporter: leaders in philadelphia and new york also telling people to stay home. in new york city, snow could reach a foot deep. >> on are i'm an australian guy buying salt because i'm scared of the blizzard. reporter: those along the coast are worried abflooding. >> -- about flooding. >> temperatures are going to drop and then rise and then drop again so we're going to fight this storm in many ways. reporter: the storm started in the carolinas. southern states like kentucky and tennessee snot used to seeing -- not used to seeing snow pile up experienced whiteout conditions. some people took advantage of a rare snow day. along the east coast, crews
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>> and already, deaths in several states are blamed on poor road conditions. . here's a look at the size of the storm from space. you can actually see it covers most of the east coast. you can see the lights from the major cities. its a very cool shot. how about this statistic, one out of every seven americans will see at least a half a foot of snow outside of their homes. it's having a big impact on travel as well. reporter: david, more than 8,000 flights nationwide have been canceled. some 100 alone here at logan. i spoke with travelers who say tonight. as a to cancel. >> its a headache. and thaddeus spent the week touring boarding schools in boston.
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virginia. >> i am ready to be home because i've been gone for a couple of days and want to see everyone but i like the snow. reporter: more than a hundred flights have been canceled at logan. among at least five canceled flights to atlanta, john and his coworkers aren't able to make theirs. >> we might have a thing with that. >> i think we're bad luck, maybe we're good luck. reporter: for molly. >> going to minneapolis for my dad's birthday. reporter: flying to the midwest is no big deal. >> midwest, you're probably laughing at us. >> you know, i think out here in boston too, you guys get snow out here, so it's an unfortunate piece of living in the north in the winter. reporter: and all airlines hope to return to their full flight schedules by sunday afternoon. . >> thank you.
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expected to hit hardest south of position on the. this test for the sea jim picks up our coverage. people down here on the south shore have certainly been these homes have the scars to prove it. now, here we go everybody's hoping for the best tonight. . >> on a moonlit night in marsh field, you would never realize a storm is coming. right now, seas are calm but coastal residents have long memories. last winter, the sea walls were broken and battered from pounding waves. >> a friend of mine lives around the corner here and last winter, he saw the ocean go by his front door. reporter: officials say the sea wall has
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remain tattered and worn. cracks and weak were badly damaged. >> it's a scary thing. we feel safe though. reporter: it looks like the walls will be tested this weekend. >> i don't think it's going to be as bad as what we saw last winter. >> i just can't wait for the summer to come around so just get through a few more months. reporter: good for him that guy is waiting for summer already. unfortunately, we still have winter to go. the big issue this weekend is those high tides and that will be made worse by the full moon. emergency crews are standing by just in case. . >> jim, thank you. our team of meteorologists is going to be tracking this storm through the weekend. our live coverage begins tomorrow morning at 5:00. our other big story, the patriots in
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the team touched down in denver is. us. i'll i was there when the patriotings patriots arrived at the team hotel. they got there at they were escorted by five police escorts. the broncos fans couldn't get enough to see the patriots. some were booing but they couldn't wait to see tom brady in person. here's the story here, the pats landed in denver, they're playing in the afc championship game for the fifth straight here. with back to back trips to the super bowl on the line, julian edelman says the success has been fun
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look back but right now, you more think about trying to get to that next one. and right now, we've got the toughest team on the schedule that we've played thus far with the denver broncos. its cool, it's been a trying to keep that journey going. one other note, the patriots will be, have as their honorary captain. twelve years ago in the them off on three different occasions. >> he could probably intercept from the >> with one arm. >> wouldn't that be nice. >> that would be. fans. thousands rallied in denver today supporting the broncos.
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colorado. kate picks kate, it's there. reporter: it hasn't been easy for new england fans so far. it's bronco crazyiness all over. we found one place where home. deep in bronco country, a little piece of new wall of the porthouse bar. >> i love the patriots. reporter: and the spot is perfect for sisters cathy and linda, new englanders here for the game and feeling out numbers. >> and then we opened the door and went there's tom brady assuagers can see so this is where -- need to be. reporter: it's not been easy so far for pats fans.
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rapid bronco -- rabid bronco fans all over. >> the banners on the street, she wants to shoot them out. reporter: inside the porthouse, it's new england all the way. >> hold my head high and quite confident that we're going to win. reporter: ryan is from massachusetts now living in colorado and he has had enough of bronco fans. >> it's been pretty rough this week. reporter: so as they all wait for more fans to arrive, their sights are set on sunday and beyond. >> i'm in for the long haul. i've got babysitters lined up to go to the super bowl. reporter: it's a beautiful night here in denver. we're seeing more and more people out in the streets wearing patriots garb so that's a good signment hopefully a little more red, white and blue to wash out that unattractive
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>> that's not flattering. thank you. wbz-tv is your patriots station. we begin with a pregame and then at 3:00 3:00 3:00 we have the kickoff. a driver makes a big splash in cambridge. >> next, what went wrong behind the wheel that ended with his car can in a swimming pool. >> and remembering lives lost. the touching tribute to 12 marines who died in a chopper crash in hawaii. >> and we'll have the latest on this
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tonight, loved ones and members of the military are paying tribute to the 12 marines killed in a helicopter collision off hawaii. marine christopher orlando's family were at that memorial service. the 12 men were declared dead
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searching turned up nothing. the governor of the state of hawaii has ordered flags there at half staff. >> this was a bizarre accident in cambridge. an suv crashes through a building and into the swimming pool. happened overnight at a condo complex. the vallet driver hit the gas instead of the brake. >> new video tonight shows why it may be best to stay indoors during a storm. take a look. you can see it, lightning caught on a texas school security camera. it struck the tree as the severe storm moved through the city of tyler on thursday. fortunately, no one was hurt. and of course, for most of the country tonight, the problem not really lightning, but snow that is out there. >> and so much of it, and communities that normally don't get much at all. >> and all the way down the eastern sea board, people dealing with the same storm. the streets of philly, they
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and then in d.c., it has been snowing gang buster and that will continue for the next several hours. they will wake up to plenty of snow on the ground. they may get sleet and back into snow again. a big impact on the eastern sea board. we have the thunderstorms, ice and snow. for us, our biggest impact is southeastern massachusetts. we'll see our steadiest snowfall, also coastal concerns here. those strong winds creating rough seas in areas of coastal flooding, especially as we head into sunday. here's the big picture, the storm is starting to move its location toward the outer banks. it will come into the chesapeake and start to shift its way eastward. you see between the rain and snow and a huge plume of moisture, getting wrapped into all of this. light rain fall moved into new york city. steady rain fall in philly and in northern new england, it is clear skies and the moon is shining tonight. here's a closer look and it looks very, very close. none of this is reaching the
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as it works its way northward, a lot of it gets eaten up by dry air. who wins the battle? is it the heavier snowfall trying to push its way through it. by tomorrow morning, snow flakes should be moving toward the south coast, the cape and the islands. as we head toward lunch, that is moving toward the boston area. as it continues to pivot northward, it hits the brakes here, runs into the really dry stuff that's around route 2, heading into parts of the north shore. so it won't make many there. the biggest question is, there will be a wall of extremely heavy snowfall. we're talking whiteout conditions and it's going to be right lined up with our coastline. if it comes up just a little bit, you're going to see a lot of snow in a short amount of time. if it stays offshore, we'll see much lower totals. be prepared along the south coast and the islands in particular for the chance of heavy snow. as we head through the evening, should be flying across the southeastern part of the state and then that snow band will wrap its way eastward as we head into sunday morning.
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snow totals contingent on that heavy band, not getting too far north for too long. going 3 to 6 inches here. the highest potential is the south coast and across southern parts of rhode island. 1 to 3 for boston and westward along the pike. and then a dusting or so as you head farther northward. this continues to be a nonstory for northern new england, where they won't get any flakes. we have winter storm warnings along the south shore. blizzard warning in effect for martha's vineyard. the snow is dryer, still a lot of wind and a blizzard is about three consecutive hours of winds over 35. tracking those winds out of the morning. it gets windy during the afternoon and evening and the evening is really the peek. we'll see gusts to 55 miles per hour. notice the worst are again southeastern part of the state. also coinciding with where the snow is falling. so tomorrow afternoon and evening, some low visibility, some poor travel conditions. wind wills start to diminish as we head into sunday afternoon.
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a coastal flood watch, south shore, and the bay side of the cape in particular as well as nantucket, minor to perhaps moderate pockets of flooding. high tide cycle is 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 in the afternoon on sunday. and tomorrow's highs by the way, colder inland, plus the wind, very chilly. near the freezing mark toward the cape and the islands and that means that snow is going to become very wet so it doesn't stack up quite as quickly. here's your accuweather seven- day forecast. the winds start to diminish, well into the 30s on monday. david and lisa, the start of a deep freeze and a snow blitz. that is not the case this year. >> that's good, because we wanted this year to be different than last. >> the same thing again. thanks, eric. tonight we celebrate neil's 10,000th edition of looking at the law. >> a radio feature that plays on wbz where he had this party and at cbs stations across the country. no plans to slow down. he is teaching a class at
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me the contract law class that he took in college was really a course in life. >> we live with implied promises and we walk away and you think we have a deal. i think we've got a deal. and we do have a deal. it's two different deals. >> he is hoping to create a center around conflict and resolving conflict. law. afterall, he explained with the trademark pun, there will always be rhyme and punishment. >> love the puns. next in sports, we are headed back out to denver, the patriots gearing up for the big game against the broncos. >> and the celtics were looking to hold on to the win. tim burton has the highlights
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wbz sports is brought to you by your massachusetts bmw dealer. visit massbmw.com today for exceptional offers. >> with the stadium in the background,. >> i am so pumped for this game. i feel like we've been waiting too long. >> i know, i cannot wait for this. we have to wait another day for this game. as you mentioned, the lights are on at sports authority field. the home of the denver broncos. patriots plan to turn out the lights on the broncos season on sunday. as we told you earlier, the
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the patriots arrived in denver. 8:15 they reached the team hotel. unlike the loss here to the broncos back in november. patriots will have to deal with peyton manning who may not be all there physically. pats defense doesn't know they have to prepare for one of the smartest quarterbacks ever. >> it's definitely going to be more physical. i'm trying to get the mental aspect out of it. i know there will be a lot of chicks with payton. it's his game, you can't prepare for everything. mentally, i think we're headed in the right direction, it's going to come down to execution come game day. >> how about this, ty will be the patriots honorary captain for the patriots on the field sunday. the team hall of famer owned manning 12 years ago when picked him off three times in the afc championship game. dan roche has been in denver all week long and he has the denver side of things. roche. >> reporter: we are closing in
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set for sunday. both teams putting finishing touches on their game plans as they get set to battle sunday for a trip to super bowl 50. the broncos had their final full practice here at the training camp facility on friday. head coach, gary kubiak says he knows the team is feeling good when they are loud on the field. he says they were. meanwhile, one bronco was a bit boisterous off the field when talking about the team they are about to face. >> i hate everything about them. they are always in my way to get what i want. so, it's naturally going to create a hate. i have respect for the whole organization. they have great players. tom brady is a great player. bill belichick is a great coach. >> the good thing is, all this talking finally ends when they take to the football field sunday afternoon here in colorado and battle for that afc championship. on the injury front, coach kubiak saying everybody is really a go, including injured cornerback, chris harris, jr., and bradley, another quarterback who got banged up
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both should be ready to go. for the broncos, i'm dan roche, wbz sports. >> all right, thank you very much. nobody wants to miss this game. nobody. and remember, join us tomorrow night for a special live championship edition of patriots all access live from here in denver at 7:00 right here on wbz. and then on sunday, wbz starts you off with a two hour edition of patriots game day at noon. kickoff is at 3:00 on wbz. then after the game, join us on my tv 38 for the fifth quarter post game show. basketball, celtics hosting the bulls. a healthy lead at the half. 64-49 thanks to a big frame from avery bradley who finished with 21 points. the bulls scored 33 points in the third quarter and battled back in the second half to within one on jimmy butler's game high 27 points. down the stretch we go, isaiah thomas helped keep the boston lead. chicago with two big buckets. team high 22 points from
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jared added a double-double. with 18 points and 11. 110-101. and congratulations to jerry york, d.c. head hockey coach. he picked up his 1,000th win tonight. we'll be right back.
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