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for this friday. captioning funded by cbs it's friday, january 22nd, this is the "cbs morning news." race for impact. the east coast is getting ready for what could be the storm of the century, with the bull's-eye on the nation's capital. grounded. the feds arrest a commercial allegedly drunk. and a miami doctor is suspended after her uber
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good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. five states are under emergency orders this morning over what forecasters are calling a historic plivered blizzard. up to two feet of snow could fall in the nation's capital. it will impact americans from the gulf to the mid-atlantic and start today. video captures the magnitude of the storm and don champion is in the bull's-eye, washington, d.c., where government offices are closing early. >> reporter: this region hasn't seen the likes of what the snow totals we are expecting in many, many years. meteorologistses say the ingredients there for a high impact blizzard and once the snow starts falling, it's going to get intense and quickly.
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potentially paralyzing blizzard rushed to supermarkets and supply stores late into the night, gearing up to be snowed-in. >> we have 7 hundred shovels and within about two hours, all of the sales were depleted. i've a nickel every time somebody asked me for a shovel, i'd be a rich man. >> reporter: more than 77 million people will feel the effects of the historic storm set to cripple parts of the mid-atlantic in just a few hours. >> i've lived in d.c. most of my life and i don't know that i've lived through a forecast like this. >> reporter: in washington, d.c., federal offices, as well as the nation's second busiest subway system will shut down this afternoon. in maryland and virginia, where blizzard conditions are also expected, crews began treating roads with salt hours ago, hoping to avoid a repeat of ust an inch of snow caused accidents and delays throughout the area. >> what happened last night was not okay. that.
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snow, the storm system will bring dangerous winds and ice that could lead to major power in north carolina, power crews began cutting limbs hanging over power lines thursday. most people in the storm's path are taking it all in stridecoming. we had to know that. >> reporter: already, several airlines have preemptively of flight and provided waivers for travelers to rebook when condit there are more than 2,500 cancelled flights across the mid-atlantic and tomorrow and time to hunker down. >> thank you, don. meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz says the owerful one. >> we continue to watch this storm really develop and now as we head through the day today, this is where we get into the
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york city under winter storm warnings and blizzard warnings and winter watches and storm is a potent one. into the d.c. area late afternoon and early evening and makes its way up to new york city as we head into sat morning and then heads into we head toward saturday afternoon and night. the end of the storm finally works its way slowly out to sea as we head into sunday but s all will be affected by this one. a big area, dark blue. one to two foot snow totals and amounts up to three feet of snow. major cities 6 to 12 in new york and 12 to 18 in philly and 18 to 24 in d.c. and a top five all8 to 24 in roanoke. another big concern. upstate of south carolina and for significant icing and could cause power outages and major travel disruption. charlotte, a big airport hub, t there. a final thing to note.
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delaware, major pockets ofexpected on saturday. we will have the latest on the massive storm coming up on > north korea says an american student is under arrest for what it calls acts against the state. the north's official news agency identifies the detainees as asity of virginia undergraduate. he was apparently taken into custody while on a tour of the country. the state department is working on his release. a week to go before the iowa caucuses, the stakes are getting higher for both parties. a new poll of iowa votersclinton's lead has van issued. bernie sanders has turned the tables on her, opening up an eight-point lead. less than two months ago, up nearly 20 points on the vermont senator. on the republican side, donald trump is increasing his margin
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a number of leading eporter: a roster of conservative opinion makers came out publicly against trump in "the national review." glenn beck and mike and bill kristol questioning ing ing tive credentials. >> people don't think about the national review so i guess they want to get ter: trump says he is gaining support among establishment conservatives and that may be the case. the national committee rescindedip because of the editorial but trump's closest competitor tried to use his growing establishment support against him on thursday. >> the corruptionhington is endemic and one of the establishment is rushing to quickly behind donald trump.
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caucuses ten days away, hillary >> for example he suggested we invite iranian troops into syria. that is like asking the arsonist to be the >> reporter: sanders, in turn, took a subtle jab to clinton by questioning her ties to wall street. >> goldman sachs spends huge amounts of money on campaignbutions and on speakers' fees to unnamed candidates. >> in addition to his lead in iowa, sanders is also ahead ofew hampshire, the second state to hold a vote. a man has been arrested for apparently accidentally shooting a woman inside a seattle arear. witnesses say the man fumbled with the gun and fired during the movie. 13 hours, the secret soldiers of benghazi.ave been drunk. police say the suspect turned himself in after leaving the scene and the victim is hospitalized in stable condition.
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while drunk. prosecutors say david hans iloted two alaska flights in june of 2014 while intox intoxicated. he has sinceetired. alaska said in a statement, mr. arntson was immediately removed from duty. he never flew for alaska after he left the company soon ar. we believe he is deserving of the department of justice's actions. he faces up to is a years in former oklahoma city police officer will spend the rest of his life in prison while sexually assaulting prison while on the job. he was handed a 26sentence. victims who made statement at the hearing were grateful. >> thank you. i thank everybody that supportedverybody who came out
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did this alone without you guys' month a jury convicted hotelclaw on 14 counts of rape and other charges. prosecutors say he targeted e beat in a low income neighborhood. the defense plans to appeal. a top federal environmental official is out of a jobis in flint, michigan. the head of the epa region that includes michigan will step down february 1st.cials were notified of lead contamination last april but failed to offer technicalor months. two of the prisoners released in the prison exchange with iran on back on american soil this morning.ye seed abedini stepped out of a plane in north carolina on thursday for an emotional reunion with his wife.rmer marine amir hekmati
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police are searching for two video before the fire bombing. the airport seizes a record number of guns at checkpoints and remembering missing marines. those are some of the headtand. the honolulu star advertiser reports on a memorial service today for the marines killedicopters collided off hawaii. the marine corps declared the 12 marines dead yesterday, though, the search for the cargocontinues. no bodies have been recovered. "usa today" reports the travelers are still trying to bring thousands of guns past airport security. the tsa record number of last year, more than 2600 firearms and 83% were loaded. the worst five airports -- denver, houston, atlanta, and number one, dallas/ft. worth. the miami herald reports a doctor has been suspended after
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the woman in this video, aackson health system in miami s on administrative leave following this incident on sunday. in the video, sheing the driver in the face and throwing out everything from the car. the driver accepted a settlement rather than press charges. "variety" reports will smithto announce he is boycotting this year's oscars for lack of diversity. smith joins his wife jada thers in refusing to attend next month's award ceremonies. all of these year's acting nominees are white andrectorship nominees are male. still ahead, a hot soft revolution. fans ofdd a little bit of spice wherever they did. ren a cow causes commotion k city. where to aren a cow causes commotion on the streets of new york city. nren a cow causes commotion on the streets of new york city. the streets of new york city. hat ren a cow causes commotion
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forecast in some cities around the country. east coast is bracing for a winter storm that could dump as much as two feet of snow in some places. or as one local put it -- >> winter is coming. >> the guy is such a bummer. >> well, a survived an avalanche in northern california is now facing charges after allegedly causing the avalanche. the incident was captured on a camera with christian mayer' ride down the mountain snowboarding in an area that marked off limits because of avalanche danger.
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forget blushing brides.ealand couple was honored. their wedding contained haka. it wasn't just the men getting in on the action.e, who was moved to tears, joined in on the touching tribute, along with her bridesmaids. es zoo after a worker fell 15 feet into a gorilla exhibit.
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enclosure when he fell in yesterday. firefighters rescued the workers who suffered a possible broken leg. at the time so the gore illas were still in their cages. new homeowners in the florida keys got an unusual they woke up yesterday to a crocodile in their pool! turned out the eight-foot reptile was just chilling out. >> our officer said it was about 80 degrees so i'm sure it was a than the ocean that the crocodile was swimming in, you know, especially with, you know, the cool weather we have been here all week. >> reporter: the crocodile ike all of the attention, so it eventually climbed out of the pool and slid back into the ocean. this year's westminster dog feature seven new breeds joining the competition. that includes three breeds that hail from italy, including one ong matted flocks and another that hunts truffles.
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african dog guard sheep. the seven are the most added > coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the east coast snowstorm. we will show you where it hits us an up day on a green beret, turned football player, who is now on a new mission. >> reporter: a mission that the gridiron to east africa. long wanted boyer to work with his nonprofit water boys. after visiting 2013 he wanted to build clean water wells in the region. not really the kind of thing that tends to get an nfl player in t makes that life day-to-day so tough there is the lack of clean water. there is a lot of people who aren't thinkingrica but a lot of people when they hear about a hero like nate boyer, their mind says whatever
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interested in vouches for vouches for if. >> that's all aheadrning." that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. we leave you with late late showuest recreating an iconic scene from the movie >> you want to try it? >> all right. go for it.
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