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the northeast. >> and this is a look at the storm from space. astro ?awt scott kelly tweeting out this picture from the international space station. nearly the entire east coast blanketed by the blizzard. >> air travel has also been crippled from the weather. thousands of flights were canceled some of them right here in south florida. and even vice president joe biden has been affected. liane morajon is live at miami international air port with the latest, liane. >> liane: carlos, that's right. not even we are immune, the vp. vice president joe biden was supposed tcome from turkey to the nation's capital. that of course did not happen because of the blizzard. he is instead going to be stopping here at miami international airport until the weather in d. c. gets better and then he can continue back to washington, d.c. and you can see right here flights to airports in our nation's capal canceled. you see them right here on the board.
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york, jfk and la guardia, of course newark in new jersey, allll canceled have and this is affecting a lot of travelers here at miami international airport. some of them having to set up shop right here at the airport until they can fly out. it's a blizzard of historic proportions, snow blanketing parts of the east coast with some airports running on limited operations or shut down altogether. and the ripple effects are being felt here in south florida. >> i tried to go yesterday to go to my house to newark. >> i really didn't think the storm was going to be that bad. so that's why i caught this flight out here to go to new jersey. and this is where i'm at now. >> reporter: travelers forced to wait in long lines for customer service help or left with no choice but to stay the night. >> where have you been sleeping? >> on the floor like everybody else. >> reporter: the fourth floor a concourse d of miami international airport now serving as a shelter of sorts
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>> last night it was full to the max. >> this is amazing. so many people. i haven't seen this many people ever. >> reporter: row after row of cots, blankets and pillows. some folks passing the time sleeping while others can't get any rest. >> i can't even sleep. i just sit like this, talk, you know. >> reporter: and though blizzard conditions are scheduled to ease up sunday morning, the passengers we spoke to say they expect to be stranded a couple more days. >> one is the earliest that they told you that you can fly out? >> tuesday. >> tuesday night. that would be 9 p.m. until then? >> yep. >> reporter: all right. so we did the math for you. right now at miami international airport, there have been 157 flights canceled, 27 delays. at fort lauderdale hollywood international airport, 137 cancellations and 38 delays. so remember if you're planning blizzard-blasted cities, make
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to see if your flight has been affected. for now we're live at miami international airport. liane morajon. local 10 news. >> carlos: even port of florida saw some snow. check out this video from jacksonville showing a few flakes flying on the car. it wasn't cold enough to stick to the ground but it made for quite the sight. >> bizarre behavior of a man accused of shooting a police officer. the sus mect made reference to past high profile shootings. local 10 news reporter derek shore is live in aventura with the story, derek? >> derek: tonight, that miami gardens police officer remains here at the hospital in aventura as the man accused of shooting judge. he made some bizarre claims, brought up some high profile cases, and made it clear he is no fan of the police. >> we're calling now mr. david andres mejillarks. >> reporter: accused in the
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gardens police officer snapped at the judge after learning he will be given no bond. offenses. probable cause. >> i was the kid who -- how does a kid who shot in church but i don't get a bond. i practice myecond amendment. cops. >> apparently mentioning the mass church shooting in charleston, south carolina last actual victim. >> i was if threat for my life. man. >> but he didn't elaborate how officer david starling was a threat as he sat in his car writing a report. mejilla holding nothing back in the bizarre xchange, despite urges from his public defender to stay quiet. >> don't talk about the facts of the case, sir. >> how about you don't talk? you work for them, ku klux klan member. >> you should listen to your attorney. he's your public defender. he's here to. >> i'm representing myself, ma'am. i'm representing myself, ma'am. i got a lawyer.
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>> y'all got more blood on y'all than i got blood on my hands what about my little brother trayvon? >> a reference likely to trayvon martin. the judge sending mejla . >> dismiss? >> he's, you know. yeah, he's mentally ill, clearly. >> so mejilla's mental status may be a question in this case. if you want to see hisull unedited version of his bond hearing, you can go to our websbse at local10.com. as for the officer here, he is expected to make a full recovery. we're live in aventura, derekek shore, local 10 news. >> carlos: now to a one and only exclusive. calls are mounting for the president to resign. crowds took to the stree for another day of protests as a presidential runoff was postponed once again.
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>> all day, behind closed door meetings with all the stakeholders, goverent, private sectors, everybody looking for a way forward out of this crisis, not only for the elections to be held butor the government to go forward. and the protestors you're about to see, their whole message is they want it done without michelle martelie as president. >> martelli has to go. that's the new demand for the protests. burning tires, hurling rocks. all that continued even after the violence became the reason the election council canceled the presidential runoff. >> is that empowering that technique to continue? >> absolutely not. >> it's time for the president and prime minister to get out of the country before the seventh of february. >> the call to the streets came from this radio broadcast. the table, several losing presidential candidates now part of the patchwork of opposition
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rigged in favor of president march shell marteli's president. >> they are organized as the voice of the people. the violence thah goes with it at times is not condoned by the organizers. (shouting). >> the fresh round of protests spilled through the streets of port-au-prince as the international community and unitedations secretary general urged all sides to compromise on a plan and a speedy reset to the runoff. >> so much pressure from the outside, this country is feeling, as it has since the beginning. there is so much pressure to put these elections in place. and now they are postponed indefinitely at this point. we have not heard from the president, michelle marteli, is an avid tweeter, tweets several times a day, has not even been on his twitter feed in two days. maybe tomorrow we see some semblance of a proposal, a plan. stay tuned.
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port-au-prince tonight. i'm glenna . >> thanks. back to our big story tonight, the winter wallop hitting the northeast. here's what happened in philadelphia. many people stayed inside. some having to dig out their cars. city workers are now making sure streets and sidewalks are clear when the storm passes. >> we're going to talk about some of those impressive snowfall totals in the northeast and we're going to talk about some impressive cold temperatures that will be sliding in our direction tonight. we're going to wake up in the 40s. stick around. your forecast after the break. good evening, everyone. and welcome to america's favorite game. we're coming to you from the florida powerball studios. i'm lexa. tonight's estimated jackpot is up to $63.4 million. so get out those tickets, folks, and let's play powerball. your first number for tonight is going to be 32 followed by the number 22.
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and good luck, >> a man accused of pledging the allegiance to allah and threatening to kill coworkers while dressed up as the joker is now facing charges. enrique dominguez was for the arrested late last night. according to the miami herald. the 20-year-old said he bought a shotgun to kill his boss before showing isis ex e cues videos. police also say they have photos online of him dressed as a clown with a large knife. now, he was granted a $5,000
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house arrest if released. several downed wires were spotted in the city of miami earlier today. witnesses say a tractor/trailer truck knocked down the fiberoptic cables near northwest eighth avenue and 77th street. one man who lives nearby tells us the police, the pp & l and several phone companies in the area but none have claimed responsibility for the downed wires. he says the wires are still spread across the street and hopes the issue will be fixed by tomorrow. new at 11. president and ceo of broward held has died. the sheriff's office said he died of a gunshot wound and foul play is not e eected. he oversaw the public health system was elected chair of the florida board of medicine in 2014. he also serveve as the medical director of the bso's department of fire rescue. last fall broward health agreed to pay $70 million to settle claims that they overpaid
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referrals. broward health released a statement saying we are deeply saddened by this devastating loss and our prayers go out to his family at this time. > the salvation army is helping the homeless find shelter during this weekend's cold snap. the charity group is using its location on broward boulevard near northwest 15th avenue as a hub. the first 50 people to arrive will be sent to the homeless assistance center. the rest will be able to stay at the location. forecasters say tempepetures will be in the 40s overnight. >> well, back to our big story twinter wallop hitting the northeast. this is a live look at new york city times square.looks like a lot of snow in that area, at least. we know they had at least or more than 20 inches today. the good news is it is stalled. that's good. maybe people can get back to normal tomorrow. >> here's hoping. check out this time lapsed video of snow falling at the white house. the weather kept vice president joe biden from returning to d c. after his trip from turkey.
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>> all right. your weather authority trent eric joins us now with the allimportant look at the forecast. >> indeed if you are stepping outside, 55. >> it is going to feel colder tomoow. we're talking about wind chills in the up 30ers here in south florida. we will fall in the 40s, by far the coldest we've seen this season. >> that's snuggle. spooning. >> people have been tweeting snuggle alert. >> chili. >> easy, easy. warm thingp. 55 degrees here in miami. the radar is quiet. you can forget about this the next day or so as we're going to be dry. we'll see a lot off sunshine.
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13 miles per hour nown fort lauderdale. 15 marathon and key west. it is beginning to relax and it will do so overnight into tomorrow. couple of wind gustsere in the high teens in fort lauderdale and out in the florida keys in the mid 20s. we had wind gusts in the rthern parts of broward in the low 40s. so definitely very, very windy day. pompano beach and kendall lower spots. key west hasn't moved much since 6. and tomorrow morning we'll wake up to 42 degrees coral springs, westham, a little bit warm ear long the coast. the temperatures ll stay a little more uniform thanks to the wind blowing across. when we g g the clear skies and calm winds that's when we see biggest difference between inland and coastal locations. look at miami dade, 43 red land and homestead. down in the keys we could hit upper 50s in key west. 54 in marathon. the temperaturerend the next couple mornings, tomorrow mid 40s. we slowly start the climb but by tuesday we'll be back around 64 degrees, rain chance low through the early parts of the
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so what's going on with the blizzard? it's finally beginning to pull off the east coast. snow beginning to taper down from washington all the way up through new york. this radar loop is about 6 hours long. so you could see that snow finally starting to taper off. but even with the snow beginning to lessen and the snowfall amounts beginning to taper down, there's still expecting a couple inches here overnight. look at what has fallen so far. west virginia, 40 inches of snow. you move down to virginia, 39 inches. baltimore 29.2 and here's a couple of airportrt dulles and newark, 28.3, 21, most of the new york airports are sitting just a t tch above 20 inches. a massive, massive storm. so here's what they're expecting overnight tonight through the early morning hours. still about 3/4 of an inch expected around new york and you could see those lesser amounts stretching back towards d. c. they'll finally begin to get a break. if you're heading to the beach here locally tomorrow, wind relaxes, 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the northwest.
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it will be sunny but cool. 45 tomorrow morning. that's the big story. we warm things up and then as we go through the week, we're going to have to watch wednesday and thursday as we'll see some very wet weather move back into town. clay? >> all right, trent, coming up next in our mercedes-benz sports report, the panthers do it again. for the second night in a row, the cats take down one of the hottest teams in the league.
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was the story. >> time now for your mercedes bends sports report. the panthers couldn't celebrate over the stanley cup chance too long after beating the black hawks who have won 12 out of 13 games tcats welcomed the hottest team in the nhl to time, the lightning, who entered on a 7-game winning streak. let's take you to the bb & t center. cats looking to ace another test. all you had to see was the second period no score when jonathan changes that. cats on top 1-0. then it's 2 opinion 0 cats. they're not done. how about riley smith sliding into that. all of a sudden it's 3-0 panthers. and then how about this shot by vincent? somehow loops it into the net.
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the panthers win 5-2, another impressive victory on home ice. hurricane's basketball fans have had this coming monday night circled on their calendars for a while. that's when the canes welcome defending champion duke to town. but first things first the canes couldn't look past a showdown today with wake forrettest. >> we've got to stay very, very positive, be upbeat. i need the bench that way. >> the coach making sure his guys are ready for those demon deacons. it was close for a while but off the turnover, newton throwing it down. hurricanes wh a 3-point lead there and then later on it's angel rodriguez driving in for 2 with his 14 points. cats roll 77-63. next up, the blue devils at the buck on monday night. as for the heat, they get a couple of nights off to hopefully get healthy. tyler johnson, oh, boy, he's going to want to forget this one from last night in toronto, missing the dunk. great for the raptors last night. heat lost this one by 20oints on the road. they will take on the bulls on
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speaking of the bulls, you just saw here on local 10, lebron james and the cavs taking on those bulls. the coaching tyrone lu who took over when blatt was fired on friday. this is not how you wanted to start aa coaching career. finding jimmy butler. bulls winning this one by a final score of 96-83 to spoil lu's debut. >> that was your mercedes-benz sports report, guys. >> that does it for us. >> clock's run o o. time for us to go home. turn on the warm heater. >> turn on the heat, blanket. >> boots for warm tomorrow. >> got it. jackets, break them out. sounds good.
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