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she still does. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm kaylee hartung in austin, texas. >> our thanks to kaylee next, the paws that refreshes. >> be careful down there. (whistling) nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin ♪ that's my new plan. ♪ nothing is everything. keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. of those, nearly 9 out of 10 sustained it through 1 year. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ i see nothing in a different way ♪ ♪ and it's my moment so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor
she still does. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm kaylee hartung in austin, texas. >> our thanks to kaylee next, the paws that refreshes. >> be careful down there. (whistling) nyquifor your worst cold andrful relieflu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. i have moderate to severe pnow, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel...
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kaylee, thank you. >> let's get right to abc senior meteorologist rob marciano with the forecast. rob, big changes coming behind the storm. >> that's right, tom. temperatures are going to fall off the table after record shattering high temperatures across the east. it hit 74 in boston, an all-time record for the month of january. in the morning we'll drop 30, 40 degrees in spots, about what you expect but a shock to the system. 20s and 30s from chicago to the new york area. a winter weather advisory for seattle stretching down to portland. probably going to see accumulating snow in the city so down to the valley floors maybe in medford a series of storms coming. these are colder. the last one that comes in will go coast to coast and will be in the east next weekend. tom. >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> now to new developments in iran. president trump's own defense secretary appearing to contradict his claim about iran targeting four american embassies under threat of attack saying he saw no specific evidence iran was ready to strike, and today protesters taking to the streets of
kaylee, thank you. >> let's get right to abc senior meteorologist rob marciano with the forecast. rob, big changes coming behind the storm. >> that's right, tom. temperatures are going to fall off the table after record shattering high temperatures across the east. it hit 74 in boston, an all-time record for the month of january. in the morning we'll drop 30, 40 degrees in spots, about what you expect but a shock to the system. 20s and 30s from chicago to the new york area. a winter...
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>> kaylee hartung leading us off from detroit's airport. thank you. now to to meteorologist greg dutrow from our abc station wls. he joins us with more on the fast-moving and deadly storm. greg, good evening. >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom, it is a fast-moving storm. just awe few minutes ago hear in central park it was snow and heavy now. now switching to sleet. as it moves northeast, we are tracking the rain/snow line which will settle on i-95. as we head throw the overnight hours. in the midwest, drifting snow in the wake of the storm. those winds will calm down by tomorrow. but for the northeast, looks like a couple of inches along the coast. interior new england, upstate new york, you're going see 3 to 6 inches of widespread snow and perhaps more as lake effect takes over sunday along with chilly temperatures making the second half of the weekend sloppy again. >> from snowy central park tonight. thank you, greg. >>> we move on to the major news out of buckingham palace. prince harry and meghan markle no longer working members of the royal
>> kaylee hartung leading us off from detroit's airport. thank you. now to to meteorologist greg dutrow from our abc station wls. he joins us with more on the fast-moving and deadly storm. greg, good evening. >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom, it is a fast-moving storm. just awe few minutes ago hear in central park it was snow and heavy now. now switching to sleet. as it moves northeast, we are tracking the rain/snow line which will settle on i-95. as we head throw the...
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kenneth and kaylee. >> elizabeth hur on capitol hill, thank you. abc news will bring you live coverage of the impeachment proceedings when they resume today around 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the other big story this morning is that mystery virus spreading around the world and new concern after the first case is confirmed in the u.s. a man from washington state got sick after returning from china where the outbreak began. more than 440 people have gotten sick because of the new coronavirus. most of them in china. at least nine have died. the cdc has activated its emergency operation center and the world health organization is holding an emergency meeting. meanwhile, two more airports in the u.s., chicago's o'hare and atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport will now screen travelers. as for the patient in washington state, he is in satisfactory condition. he arrived in seattle last week before airport screenings began. >> i think the risk to american citizens now is low. part of the reason that this patient was so rapidly identified and treated appropriatel
kenneth and kaylee. >> elizabeth hur on capitol hill, thank you. abc news will bring you live coverage of the impeachment proceedings when they resume today around 1:00 p.m. eastern. >>> the other big story this morning is that mystery virus spreading around the world and new concern after the first case is confirmed in the u.s. a man from washington state got sick after returning from china where the outbreak began. more than 440 people have gotten sick because of the new...
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good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: kaylee, good morning to you. some gop senators are getting more frustrated calling the democrats' arguments repetitive and the house managers are asking them to hang in there with just about eight hours to go. democrats prepare to wrap up their case arguing for removing president trump from office. >> this conduct is not america first. it is donald trump first. >> reporter: the house managers accusing the president of abusing his power and obstructing congress alleging the president only started pushing ukraine to launch investigations against joe biden when polls started showing the former vp as his biggest threat. >> no president has ever used his office to compel a foreign nation to help him cheat in our elections. >> the actions of the president do not reach that level no matter what school of thought you're on. >> reporter: the president's lawyers maintaining abuse of power is not a crime and therefore not an impeachable offense. democrats countering that argument by playing this old video of one of the pres
good morning, elizabeth. >> reporter: kaylee, good morning to you. some gop senators are getting more frustrated calling the democrats' arguments repetitive and the house managers are asking them to hang in there with just about eight hours to go. democrats prepare to wrap up their case arguing for removing president trump from office. >> this conduct is not america first. it is donald trump first. >> reporter: the house managers accusing the president of abusing his power and...
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elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: kenneth and kaylee, good morning to you. yes, the house managers spent eight hours yesterday presenting the facts. today they say they'll move on to explaining how the law and the constitution apply to this case. democratic prosecutors gearing up for day two of their opening statements. >> the president went to extraordinary lengths to cheat in the next election. >> reporter: on day one they spent eight hours laying out their case in chronological order repeatedly reminding republicans of the need to call for additional witnesses and evidence blocked by the administration. >> would you like me to read that to you right now? i would like to read it to you right now, except i don't have it because the state department wouldn't provide it, but if you'd like me to read it to you, we can do something about that. >> reporter: democrats are accusing the president of engaging in a pressure campaign for his own political gain using military aid as leverage to push ukraine to open investigations into 2020 rival joe biden. >> they're a
elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: kenneth and kaylee, good morning to you. yes, the house managers spent eight hours yesterday presenting the facts. today they say they'll move on to explaining how the law and the constitution apply to this case. democratic prosecutors gearing up for day two of their opening statements. >> the president went to extraordinary lengths to cheat in the next election. >> reporter: on day one they spent eight hours laying out their case in...
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kaylee hartung joins us now from e th g the , the tornado you are ey damage all day? t. me in half, an homspar from ser dad mage.stex nt to do.erfalyy mi lke th as the sun goes down, you can still hear those chain saws at work. tom? host wnoding's b new orleans wi the latest tus.ckornado threat continues tonight? >> reporter: tom, line of dangerous storms is moving aroorgeh gi ground stop at the that record warm. because of that we have the tornado watches that are poste of georgiahe tnd continue rm from missouri all the way to maine. . hasow ry ai is reallldymi going cranp th wind and cool thingsnd to 50r n iyou. >>> next to iran finally admitting they blew the passenger jet om the sky. the ukraiainn t jepaed on board. the president ofhe t islamic republic saying they,he ta mis step down. the latest from stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, thousands of iranians pouring into the streets, angry, shouting, men y. even calling's f ahe t llremotoval. after the iranian government finally admitted it accidentally shot down the ukrainian passenger jet after da of denial. ira
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here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight concern growing in the united states. officials saying they expect more people will contract the dangerous new disease. passengers on flights to boston wearing face masks. >> everybody's wearing the mask because they are afraid of getting infected by other people. >> reporter: in seattle, chicago and los angeles, reports that stores are running out of masks. two cases currently confirmed. in chicago, a woman in her 60s. >> she had cold-like symptoms, shortness of breath, fever, and many times it would present just like a cold, just a type of cold or flu. >> reporter: and outside seattle, a man in his 30s. at least 63 people are now being tested for the respiratory illness in 22 states, including three possible cases in new york. symptoms include fever, dry cough, and shortness of breath. tonight hospitals on high alert. dr. jennifer ashton visited new york's health and hospitals bellevue. >> so, this is a negative pressure room here at the hospital where a patient with coronavirus would be cared for by specially trained m
here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight concern growing in the united states. officials saying they expect more people will contract the dangerous new disease. passengers on flights to boston wearing face masks. >> everybody's wearing the mask because they are afraid of getting infected by other people. >> reporter: in seattle, chicago and los angeles, reports that stores are running out of masks. two cases currently confirmed. in chicago, a woman in her 60s. >> she...
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>> kaylee, thank you. meteorologist greg dutra from our chicago station is here. a lot of treacherous driving ahead in several parts of the country. >> that's right. with another storm system arriving, we'll talk about that in a second. that lake-effect snow machine has been churning all day in the great lakes creating hazardous driving conditions on this sunday. there is cold air behind it. temperatures across the u.s., very cold wind chill dropping into the teens in atlanta all the way up the east coast. yes, we are watching another storm system. not much relief in sight. the next cross country storm gets in the west on tuesday and arrives in the east by the end of the week. that could bring a whole new set of driving hazards for us. >> greg, thank you. >>> now the mystery virus sparking concern around the globe. china reporting thousands of cases of the coronavirus as millions set to travel ahead of the lunar new year. several u.s. airports are screening arriving passengers. bob woodruff monitoring the outbreak from hong kong tonight. >> reporter: tonight chine
>> kaylee, thank you. meteorologist greg dutra from our chicago station is here. a lot of treacherous driving ahead in several parts of the country. >> that's right. with another storm system arriving, we'll talk about that in a second. that lake-effect snow machine has been churning all day in the great lakes creating hazardous driving conditions on this sunday. there is cold air behind it. temperatures across the u.s., very cold wind chill dropping into the teens in atlanta all...
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dan. >> kaylee, thank you.eciate you being out there in the elements and bringing us the news. >>> now though to new screenings going into effect at three major airports here in the united states. they're screening passengers coming in from china in an effort to prevent the spread of a virus outbreak there from coming here. abc's stephanie ramos is at jfk airport in new york with much more. stephanie, good moing. >> reporter: hey, dan, good morning. here at jfk health officials started screening passengers last night who were coming off of a flight from wuhan, china. they were checking to see if they showed any signs of this new deadly respiratory virus called the coronavirus. cdc health officials say it's making dozens of people sick and has already killed two. now, the cdc is sending 100 health officials to three airports here in the u.s. san francisco international airport, l.a.x. and right here, jfk. screenings will consist of taking people's temperatures and asking them if they have any symptoms. experts s
dan. >> kaylee, thank you.eciate you being out there in the elements and bringing us the news. >>> now though to new screenings going into effect at three major airports here in the united states. they're screening passengers coming in from china in an effort to prevent the spread of a virus outbreak there from coming here. abc's stephanie ramos is at jfk airport in new york with much more. stephanie, good moing. >> reporter: hey, dan, good morning. here at jfk health...
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good morning to you, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the snow is still coming down in northern new england and in the great lakes region. more than a foot of snow falling in some areas. this massive storm creating dangerous conditions for millions. overnight, parts of the country digging their way out of blistering winter storms. in minnesota, this storm dumping over 16 inches of snow, making the roads there impassable. multiple cars flipped over. drivers helping this one out of a ditch. officials say they've responded to more than 550 crashes across the state. in michigan, vehicles at a standstill. heavy snow forcing drivers to shovel their way out. local police trying to help, pushing vehicles with their squad cars. and take a look at these images here. this delta plane sliding off the taxiway at philadelphia international airport. luckily no one was hurt. also in pennsylvania, hazardous weather causing a multi-vehicle crash, including multiple semi trucks and in the dakotas, powerful winds and blinding snow making for dangerous roads
good morning to you, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the snow is still coming down in northern new england and in the great lakes region. more than a foot of snow falling in some areas. this massive storm creating dangerous conditions for millions. overnight, parts of the country digging their way out of blistering winter storms. in minnesota, this storm dumping over 16 inches of snow, making the roads there impassable. multiple cars flipped over. drivers helping this one out of a...
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you're a life saver. >> be careful out there, kaylee. get back into the warmth. >>> where are the snow, ice and whipping winds headed next? greg dutra from our chicago station wls in for rob tracking it all. good morning. >> good morning. a big system, a very windy and snowy system. check out this video from morehead, minnesota. all you can see in front of that state police officer is his lights and barely seeing the video ahead of another car. now, this is from fargo, again, i think the only thing you're worried about more in the situation than hitting something from the front end is maybe getting rear ended by somebody gom ll continutoere hac. ntthe ohio rerey, alerts for 20 states, people affected this afternoon. it will mainly be into the northeast headed into new england. after seeing that five to eight inches near detroit, boston will see two to four inches. a little less in new york city with i-95 acting as a barrier between a little bit of snow, one to three and much, much more snow all the way up in the adirondacks could see a f
you're a life saver. >> be careful out there, kaylee. get back into the warmth. >>> where are the snow, ice and whipping winds headed next? greg dutra from our chicago station wls in for rob tracking it all. good morning. >> good morning. a big system, a very windy and snowy system. check out this video from morehead, minnesota. all you can see in front of that state police officer is his lights and barely seeing the video ahead of another car. now, this is from fargo,...
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kaylee hartung, abc news, haughton, louisiana. >> thank you, kaylee.ought record warmth to the eastern part of the u.s. >> in boston, it climbed up to 70 degrees on both saturday and sunday. let's find out what's in store for the entire country from accuweather's adam del rosso. >> good morning. above average temperatures expected along the east coast. highs close to 70 in places like atlanta. we will have this frontal boundary kind of hanging out nearby. that is going to lead to some spotty showers and storms. fortunately, nothing like the severe weather we were dealing with over the weekend. there is another storm dropping into the pacific northwest. this is going to bring steady ran to the oregon and northern california coast. kenneth, kimberly? >> adam, thank you. >>> turning overseas to the outrage in iran. angry protests are erupting after the government admitted to accidentally shooting down a ukrainian passenger jet. police fired rubber bullets into the crowd and demonstrators tore down posters just days after they demanded revenge for soleiman
kaylee hartung, abc news, haughton, louisiana. >> thank you, kaylee.ought record warmth to the eastern part of the u.s. >> in boston, it climbed up to 70 degrees on both saturday and sunday. let's find out what's in store for the entire country from accuweather's adam del rosso. >> good morning. above average temperatures expected along the east coast. highs close to 70 in places like atlanta. we will have this frontal boundary kind of hanging out nearby. that is going to lead...
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all the rules. >> ask and you shall receive, kaylee hartung.f this candy. and jack never came. voice of jack, where were you? >> i was away getting a cup of coffee. >> he was in the bathroom. >>> breaking news in america this morning, another american college student is now in isolation being tested for the mystery virus spreading in china. the student in tennessee joining another suspected case in texas and a confirmed case near seattle. the state department now issuing a new travel warning. meanwhile, overseas the historic precautions. 33 million people now being quarantined as the death toll rises. this morning the brand-new hospital being built because of this outbreak and what authorities are saying about the risk here in the u.s. >>> also breaking overnight, former nfl superstar antonio brown surrenders hours after an arrest warrant is issued for the former wide receiver. what we're learning about the case against him.
all the rules. >> ask and you shall receive, kaylee hartung.f this candy. and jack never came. voice of jack, where were you? >> i was away getting a cup of coffee. >> he was in the bathroom. >>> breaking news in america this morning, another american college student is now in isolation being tested for the mystery virus spreading in china. the student in tennessee joining another suspected case in texas and a confirmed case near seattle. the state department now...
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-iran relations in the wake of all this, i spoke with kaylee,. -- thomas. news this plane was most likely shot down by an iranian surface-to-air missile, what does this do to tensions? >> it shows there are always ghintended consequences when tensions get this it is a tragic and deadly mistake. moving forward, it shows there needs to be strategic thinking, and hopefully restraint as the u.s. and iran move forward on this escalatory path. >> the canrian prime minis is facing tough questions about whether this is anco unintended equence of the u.s. decision to take out soleimani. are they going to be urging more restraint on the u.s.? >> think they will be pushing de-escalation as the top story ofhe day. we saw that in initial statements before the plane went down, and that will be the stor. moving forwa >> president trump has been speang to nato secretary jens stoltenberg, talking about nato moving into the middle east. how likely is that? >>mp tas been pushing the idea of burden sharing for a while. sit seems unlikely and sh this bigger picture where we kee
-iran relations in the wake of all this, i spoke with kaylee,. -- thomas. news this plane was most likely shot down by an iranian surface-to-air missile, what does this do to tensions? >> it shows there are always ghintended consequences when tensions get this it is a tragic and deadly mistake. moving forward, it shows there needs to be strategic thinking, and hopefully restraint as the u.s. and iran move forward on this escalatory path. >> the canrian prime minis is facing tough...
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hello, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, t.j. that's right.s is what it looks like when an ef-2 tornado rips through your home. jerry and mary sue franks were killed here when their home was torn from its foundation more than 200 feet from where i'm standing. take a look at this wide angle. 135-mile-per-hour winds shredding this home to pieces, you see it around me. a lifetime of memories scattered across this vast area. this morning, residents waking up to more destruction after two tornadoes touched down in the middle of the night. residents reeling from the devastating tornadoes across the u.s. at least 12 people were killed during the severe weekend storms spanning from texas to ohio. >> this is a fence on top of a home. >> reporter: in ohio, two tornadoes, forceful winds uprooting this tree and ripping out the sidewalk underneath it. the strong winds sending this building's rooftop to the ground, the crushed debris blocking the entrance way as firefighters work to clear the streets below. and in alabama, a tornado tormenting pickens count
hello, kaylee. >> reporter: good morning, t.j. that's right.s is what it looks like when an ef-2 tornado rips through your home. jerry and mary sue franks were killed here when their home was torn from its foundation more than 200 feet from where i'm standing. take a look at this wide angle. 135-mile-per-hour winds shredding this home to pieces, you see it around me. a lifetime of memories scattered across this vast area. this morning, residents waking up to more destruction after two...
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kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. residents here knew a storm was coming but there was only so much they could to prepare. homes up and down this street just like this one torn apart by the force of a deadly tornado. overnight, that deadly storm bringing snow, rain and possible tornadoes marches on. the major system now leaving behind 12 dead and a trail of destruction. in arkansas, this drone video showing just a glimpse of the storm's wrath. powerful winds tearing the roof off this structure. debris scattered everywhere. in louisiana, residents picking up the pieces, too. a reported tornado shredding this home and snapping trees like twigs. and in texas, a firefighter and police officer were killed on the highway while responding to a crash. in illinois, this car crushed after heavy rains flooded streets and triggered major accidents throughout the state. icy roads creating treacherous driving conditions in wisconsin. semis sent sliding while this one was tossed on its side like a toy. as the sun comes up residents
kaylee, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. residents here knew a storm was coming but there was only so much they could to prepare. homes up and down this street just like this one torn apart by the force of a deadly tornado. overnight, that deadly storm bringing snow, rain and possible tornadoes marches on. the major system now leaving behind 12 dead and a trail of destruction. in arkansas, this drone video showing just a glimpse of the storm's wrath. powerful winds...
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kenneth and kaylee?u. >>> democratic presidential candidate tulsi gabbard has filed a defamation lawsuit against former secretary of state hillary clinton. the suit is due to comments made last october when she suggested gabbard was a russian asset. gabbard claims she suffered substantial economic losses as a result. the suit seeks at least $50 million. no comment yet from clinton. >>> now to sports and the big question in the nhl, will the philadelphia flyers mascot need a big orange jumpsuit? >> gritty is accused of punching a 13-year-old. it allegedly happened at a season ticket holders event in november. the boy's father says his son patted gritty on the head after they took a picture. the mascot allegedly responded by running at the teen and hitting him in the back. the flyers say they can't verify the story. >> the flyers also say there's no video evidence of this altercation. sort of a he said/he said. >> he said/it said? we love gritty around here, so i feel like we're in a really hard place. we
kenneth and kaylee?u. >>> democratic presidential candidate tulsi gabbard has filed a defamation lawsuit against former secretary of state hillary clinton. the suit is due to comments made last october when she suggested gabbard was a russian asset. gabbard claims she suffered substantial economic losses as a result. the suit seeks at least $50 million. no comment yet from clinton. >>> now to sports and the big question in the nhl, will the philadelphia flyers mascot need a...
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kaylee hartung is here with that story for us. good morning, kaylee. >> reporter: yeah.d morning, robin. when deb dugan was named head of the recording academy the move was applauded but less than six months later the first woman to hold that job is now under investigation. ♪ with ten days to go until grammy night a major shake-up overnight inside the recording academy. the group's president and ceo deborah dugan, the first woman to hold the job, now placed on administrative leave over an allegation of misconduct by a senior female member of the team. the recording academy telling abc news, the board of trustees has also retained two independent third party investigators to conduct independent investigations of the allegations. dugan's role as head of the academy only went into effect five months ago and the nature of the allegation remains unclear. the news stunning many inside the industry including "variety's" jim aswod who recently interviewed her. >> i spoke to her for an hour ten days ago. there was no question she was going to make big changes. she wasn't making t
kaylee hartung is here with that story for us. good morning, kaylee. >> reporter: yeah.d morning, robin. when deb dugan was named head of the recording academy the move was applauded but less than six months later the first woman to hold that job is now under investigation. ♪ with ten days to go until grammy night a major shake-up overnight inside the recording academy. the group's president and ceo deborah dugan, the first woman to hold the job, now placed on administrative leave over...
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abc's kaylee hartung is there. >> reporter: the roof of this middle school was ripped clean off. crews are working tirelessly to put in a temporary cover before kids return for school on tuesday. >> reporter: meanwhile on the east coast, a weather whiplash after winter weather was interrupted this weekend. dozens of locations set new high temperature records from syracuse to south florida. for the first time ever in boston, the city hit 70 degrees on two days in january, once on saturday and again on sunday, but back to reality today. >> temperatures are going to fall off the table after record-shattering high temperatures across the east and hit 74 degrees in boston. that's an all-time record in january. in the morning, we'll drop a good 30, maybe 40 degrees in spots. >> in other weather-related news, the white house caused some confusion last night tweeting out this image. first snow of the year even though it was 60 degrees in washington sunday. the white house later clarified the image was from last tuesday. we'll take a closer look at your monday forecast in about five minut
abc's kaylee hartung is there. >> reporter: the roof of this middle school was ripped clean off. crews are working tirelessly to put in a temporary cover before kids return for school on tuesday. >> reporter: meanwhile on the east coast, a weather whiplash after winter weather was interrupted this weekend. dozens of locations set new high temperature records from syracuse to south florida. for the first time ever in boston, the city hit 70 degrees on two days in january, once on...
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kailee hartung, abc news, new york. >> thank you, kaylee. and we move to the super bowl.fficially on. in the next 13 days you'll learn everything you want to know about the kansas city chiefs and the san francisco 49ers. >> the niners are back in the big game for the first time in seven years. they scored four touchdowns in their 37-20 win over green bay. >> in the meantime, patrick mahomes ran for a score and threw for three more in kansas city's 35-24 win over tennessee, ending k.c.'s 50-year super bowl drought. >> and look at this. chiefs star receiver tyreek hill's grandparents almost missed the historic win. their flight to k.c. was canceled because of weather. a fan gave them a ride from st. louis. it was a three-hour ride apparently. >> oh, my gosh. >> and then you see there hill tweeted his thanks to dave for giving the grandparents a ride to the game. >> i love that. it's beautiful. you can't miss the moment. >> you really cannot. that was like cold. does anyone know how cold it was? it was really cold apparently. >> absolutely. >> but fans made it there. it was
kailee hartung, abc news, new york. >> thank you, kaylee. and we move to the super bowl.fficially on. in the next 13 days you'll learn everything you want to know about the kansas city chiefs and the san francisco 49ers. >> the niners are back in the big game for the first time in seven years. they scored four touchdowns in their 37-20 win over green bay. >> in the meantime, patrick mahomes ran for a score and threw for three more in kansas city's 35-24 win over tennessee,...
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harry litman, republican senator from montana steve gaines and trump 2020 national press secretary kayleerney. let's get the reaction of your colleagues weighing and how they will vote tomorrow, romney and collins would like more witnesses, retiring colleague lamar alexander saying he has heard enough and lisa murkowski is going to think about it. >> i have heard enough. looks like right now it is at least 50/50 depending on what senator murkowski does but that would stop anymore witnesses. we have heard from 13 witnesses, we had over 60 hours of trial in the last 2 weeks, we have seen 192 different video clips of witnesses, 28,000 pages of testimony. for the past 16 hours and it is a vast 200 question so this has been a thorough trial. finally the president had a chance to share his side of the story. this has been a sham processed, time to put a end to it, let's move to the verdict, he will be acquitted, hopefully this weekend. >> before that vote the immediate question is about witnesses. listen to senator angus king of maine. >> the question about witnesses is an important one because
harry litman, republican senator from montana steve gaines and trump 2020 national press secretary kayleerney. let's get the reaction of your colleagues weighing and how they will vote tomorrow, romney and collins would like more witnesses, retiring colleague lamar alexander saying he has heard enough and lisa murkowski is going to think about it. >> i have heard enough. looks like right now it is at least 50/50 depending on what senator murkowski does but that would stop anymore...
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kaylee hartang has the latest. >> reporter: the storm marches on.he system leaving behind 12 dead and a trail of destruction. in arkansas, this drone video showing just a glimpse of the storm's wrath. powerful winds tearing the roof of off of this structure. debris scattered everywhere. in louisiana, residents picking up the pieces too. a reported tornado shredding this home and snapping trees like twigs. in texas, a firefighter and police officer were killed on crh.hhwhiesin in illinois thisar icy ros creating treacherous driving conditions. this semiwas side like a toy. as the sunesplousidents will cog out the heavy chainsaws as these largere bec nightmare.>>veping news here, pe are releasing security camera footage of the three armed riygurs whe thoysay lgar t samet day ntmonprning. officers say they were after amme prescription drugs inhe t c est in hours earlier. one of those robbers smashed through the glass door to get into the pharmy. a $1000 reward is now being offered for information that leads to an arrest. police say theeehr tn i a ck th
kaylee hartang has the latest. >> reporter: the storm marches on.he system leaving behind 12 dead and a trail of destruction. in arkansas, this drone video showing just a glimpse of the storm's wrath. powerful winds tearing the roof of off of this structure. debris scattered everywhere. in louisiana, residents picking up the pieces too. a reported tornado shredding this home and snapping trees like twigs. in texas, a firefighter and police officer were killed on crh.hhwhiesin in illinois...
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given what kaylee said, we should be expecting double-digit returns. >> relative to everything else, the banks look healthy. we expect eps growth, but when you dig into the numbers, we see the expectation of net interest margins under pressure, investment banking under pressure. we don't really know how investors will react this late into the psycho when valuations have already been pushed up so high. any signs of weakness can lead to fluctuations here. vonnie: we are used to low interest rates. is it even worth asking the question, is interest rates going to weigh on earnings? sonali: it is worth the question. all of last year, we expected it to be a problem for the banks. wall street shook off the concerns because the consumer was performing well. if this continues to weigh on them, if the banks continue to revise downward, in the face of a potentially steeper yield curve, we will have some issues. how long can the consumer keep up these numbers? vonnie: we had some geopolitical tension in the last quarter, but there have not been many in the last or that there have not. all that b
given what kaylee said, we should be expecting double-digit returns. >> relative to everything else, the banks look healthy. we expect eps growth, but when you dig into the numbers, we see the expectation of net interest margins under pressure, investment banking under pressure. we don't really know how investors will react this late into the psycho when valuations have already been pushed up so high. any signs of weakness can lead to fluctuations here. vonnie: we are used to low interest...
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i think either kaylee was answering different question or switching to a different talking point. >>y: doll next to him now, now... >> [laughs] you are absolutely right in the way you lay this out. pete is occupying what you can argue is sort of the centrist lane. andrew yang, the fact that he is reporting the numbers he did in this past quarter, it speaks to the fact that he is a fresh and interesting voice. certainly not to the far left. we know who sanders is. he has never apologized for who he is. >> melissa: i want to let kayleigh respond pay $105 million cash on hand to president trump. the only other one is michael bloomberg. your thoughts? >> that's right, we have raised more money than any presidential campaign in the history of politics. we are prepared, our coffers are deep, notably we had our best fund-raising month. $46 million raised, the very month that democrats -- i argue with dave's point, there is no centrist lane. obama would not be on this debate stage today. >> melissa: back later for more. critics slamming president trump after he appeared to dismiss north kore
i think either kaylee was answering different question or switching to a different talking point. >>y: doll next to him now, now... >> [laughs] you are absolutely right in the way you lay this out. pete is occupying what you can argue is sort of the centrist lane. andrew yang, the fact that he is reporting the numbers he did in this past quarter, it speaks to the fact that he is a fresh and interesting voice. certainly not to the far left. we know who sanders is. he has never...
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. >> melissa's especially proud to see kaylee sauers become the first woman in nfl history to go to super bowl. because sanchez herself is a special team high school football coach in campbell. >> it shouldn't be a big deal but it still is. as to get the looks at our level here. so it means a lot to me to see that. >> it's going to be interesting to me. there all chiefs hands. takes us back to the world series when the giants are playing the kansas city royals. will see how it goes. i'm excited for this super bowl. and talking trash my cousins. >> he is one of many families that will now decide who they are cheering for in the super bowl. they will both be cheering for the kansas city chiefs and the 49ers. they say it is a win win win for them. we did talk to some season- ticket holders they said they got emails saying if they won the lottery to get a super bowl ticket. and some did not get a chance by this tickets. others are trying to see if they can make miami happen. >>> ktvu is your home for super bowl liv. we will be live with a look at how the 49ers are prepared to stop the chiefs.
. >> melissa's especially proud to see kaylee sauers become the first woman in nfl history to go to super bowl. because sanchez herself is a special team high school football coach in campbell. >> it shouldn't be a big deal but it still is. as to get the looks at our level here. so it means a lot to me to see that. >> it's going to be interesting to me. there all chiefs hands. takes us back to the world series when the giants are playing the kansas city royals. will see how it...
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sprinkle with coarse kaylee and broken glass, i did not think this area would have been dangous there's lots of people out and it just los like a really nice park and this is my firstime driving parking here. i was surprised he says schmidt visited from naon wednesday sprised to see the twinkle lining the suounding streets. don't really notice so he came ba to our car but there's oken glass everywhere here is like jaie lewis who live by e palace of fine arts it, especially grabs happened several times a day every day somemes 5 in a da 3 sa i telleveone i see parking don't leave anything in sight. this is a high crime area. it's pele think they're going to be in and out just to run do to picture. it doesn't take that long for to smash a car window on bastreet and baker street i counted 6 separate spots still littered with shattered glass onwednesday that's where you'll find these warning signs posted around the palace is the san francisco poice making rounds educating visitors to take all of their belonggs out of the car everything out we put everything the trunk or ticket with usand don
sprinkle with coarse kaylee and broken glass, i did not think this area would have been dangous there's lots of people out and it just los like a really nice park and this is my firstime driving parking here. i was surprised he says schmidt visited from naon wednesday sprised to see the twinkle lining the suounding streets. don't really notice so he came ba to our car but there's oken glass everywhere here is like jaie lewis who live by e palace of fine arts it, especially grabs happened...
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>>the palace of fine arts has become a n franciscostaple sprinkle with coarse kaylee and broken glass, i did not think this area would have been dangerous there's a lot of people out andit just lookslike a really nice park and this is my first time driving parking here. so i was surprised he says schmidt visited from nap onwednesday surprised to see the twinkle lining the surrounding streets. we don't reay know the story came back to r car t there's broken glass everywhere here is like jackie lewiswho live the palace of fine artst, espeally grabs happened several times a day every da sometimes 5 in a day 3 d. i tell everyone ac parking police said don't leave anything in sight. this is a high crime area. it's people think they're going to be in and ou just to run down to picture. it doesn take that long for o smash a car window on bay strt andber street i counted 6 serate spots still littered with shattered glass on wednesday that's where you'll find these warning signs posted around the palace is the san francisco police making rounds educating visitors to take all of their belonging
>>the palace of fine arts has become a n franciscostaple sprinkle with coarse kaylee and broken glass, i did not think this area would have been dangerous there's a lot of people out andit just lookslike a really nice park and this is my first time driving parking here. so i was surprised he says schmidt visited from nap onwednesday surprised to see the twinkle lining the surrounding streets. we don't reay know the story came back to r car t there's broken glass everywhere here is like...
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here's abc's kaylee hartung. >> you are so beautiful. yes, you are., you are. >> reporter: we're hearing from heidi broussard's fiance for the first time since he was reunited with their infant daughter, margot. >> i just wish her mom was here. >> reporter: shane carey faced the unimaginable. december 12th, his fiancee, heidi broussard, disappeared just two weeks after giving birth. also missing, their newborn. he pleaded for their return. >> drop her off anywhere, i don't care. just make sure she's safe, okay, the baby's okay, feed the baby, only three weeks old. >> reporter: after a week combing through clues authorities found the 33-year-old mother dead, strangled to death, in the trunk of this car. in a shocking twist the car belonged to one of broussard's best friends, megan fieramusca. the baby found inside her home, unharmed. >> heidi loved manage an. meg began. they had a great relationship. like -- i went over in my head about a thousand times, like i should have been there, i should have noticed something. >> reporter: fieramusca was present
here's abc's kaylee hartung. >> you are so beautiful. yes, you are., you are. >> reporter: we're hearing from heidi broussard's fiance for the first time since he was reunited with their infant daughter, margot. >> i just wish her mom was here. >> reporter: shane carey faced the unimaginable. december 12th, his fiancee, heidi broussard, disappeared just two weeks after giving birth. also missing, their newborn. he pleaded for their return. >> drop her off anywhere,...
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. >> ask, and you shall receive, kaylee hartung. jack, come up here and get some of this candy.alling asleep. we just got an incredible note from our incredible white house and washington team, capitol hill team as well. they're saying they're seeing all types of things happening in that senate chamber. maybe people should be really paying attention to this impeachment trial. impeachment trial. [suspenseful music] [male narrator] child abduction by a parent or family member is a crime. get involved. if you have any information concerning a missing or abducted child, please call 1-800-222-find or contact your local law enforcement. you might be the one who saves a child's life and their future. >>> breaking news in america this morning, late night fireworks, the arguments in the senate impeachment trial extending into the wee hours until 2:00 a.m. what was decided and the vote on whether to hear from john bolton. plus, the rare moment a stern message from chief justice john roberts. his warning to lawmakers and members of the president's defense team overnight. >>> also happening
. >> ask, and you shall receive, kaylee hartung. jack, come up here and get some of this candy.alling asleep. we just got an incredible note from our incredible white house and washington team, capitol hill team as well. they're saying they're seeing all types of things happening in that senate chamber. maybe people should be really paying attention to this impeachment trial. impeachment trial. [suspenseful music] [male narrator] child abduction by a parent or family member is a crime....
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[indiscernible] >> hello, senator, my name is kaylee howard and i am a law student here. sen. booker: should we get a picture? >> that would be great. thank you. >> hello. thanks so much for being here. born in jersey. sen. booker: which down? -- which town? >> moorestown. town.rris >> can i ask a big question? sen. booker: with the possibility of ginsburg -- with her age -- how do you propose we tackle that? there are a lot of things from citizens united to voting rights to roe v. wade -- we have a long way to go. [indiscernible] there are other things we can do as well. i'm not saying it will be easy. it never was. >> i just want to say hello again. it i am with you all the way. thank you for inspiring so many people. take care. sen. booker: do you want to take a selfie? >> that is ok. you have long arms. >> the situation at the border where you have been. the situation has deteriorated. the danger people are knowntering -- i want to if you are going to go back to the border and lead the rest of the presidential candidates in demanding that we stop the humanitarian crisis. i
[indiscernible] >> hello, senator, my name is kaylee howard and i am a law student here. sen. booker: should we get a picture? >> that would be great. thank you. >> hello. thanks so much for being here. born in jersey. sen. booker: which down? -- which town? >> moorestown. town.rris >> can i ask a big question? sen. booker: with the possibility of ginsburg -- with her age -- how do you propose we tackle that? there are a lot of things from citizens united to voting...
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hard work that goes into it, and tatyana lost her aunt, robert lost his sister at our high school, kaylee is a graduate from columbine high school, and arielle lost her close friend to suicide by gun. we have all been impacted by gun violence no matter how old we are, but gun violence impacts youth of color, and i will continue to share with those who look like me. thank you guys for giving me the platform today. [applause] rev. sharpton: we thank all of you for coming. let the records show that while there are those watching in virginia, we saluted the young folk from parkland, saying we must have sensible gun control. thank you. [applause] hill: at this time, we would like to acknowledge that those without whom it would not be possible. could a representative of each sponsoring organization stand? at&t, mastercard, uber, macy's, coca-cola, charter, 1199 seiu, t-mobile, ing aa. please give it up for our sponsors. i would like to bring trudy grant up now. please, trudy. give it up for trudy grant. trudy: good morning, everybody. i just want to let you know how beautiful you look out there
hard work that goes into it, and tatyana lost her aunt, robert lost his sister at our high school, kaylee is a graduate from columbine high school, and arielle lost her close friend to suicide by gun. we have all been impacted by gun violence no matter how old we are, but gun violence impacts youth of color, and i will continue to share with those who look like me. thank you guys for giving me the platform today. [applause] rev. sharpton: we thank all of you for coming. let the records show...
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kaylee hartung was on the scene when they shot this. she joins us now.lor history, and yes, we were there behind the scenes on a date with a twist that could inspire one country music star's next hit song. >> i have a surprise for victoria. we have our own private chase rice concert. >> reporter: tonight a one-on-one date that "the bachelor" fans can't wait to see, and "gma" was there exclusively behind the scenes as pilot pete and victoria are both surprised by a roller coaster of emotions and the appearance of an old flame. >> chase and i dated. >> what? >> i can't do this. >> reporter: after melting peter's heart on the runway -- >> i'm the luckiest guy in the world. >> reporter: and struggling with her confidence. >> i just waned you to see me. >> reporter: victoria gets her chance to have all of peter's attention. >> this has been, like, a childhood dream of mine forever. today is, like, that perfect first date. >> there's a little bit of an adrenaline junkie in every pilot. are you testing her today? >> for sure. she's killing it. absolutely killin
kaylee hartung was on the scene when they shot this. she joins us now.lor history, and yes, we were there behind the scenes on a date with a twist that could inspire one country music star's next hit song. >> i have a surprise for victoria. we have our own private chase rice concert. >> reporter: tonight a one-on-one date that "the bachelor" fans can't wait to see, and "gma" was there exclusively behind the scenes as pilot pete and victoria are both surprised by...
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the little girl has been reunited with her dad who spoke with kaylee hartung in austin, texas. >> youyou are. >> reporter: this morning we're hearing from heidi broussard's fiance for the first time since he was reunited with their infant daughter margot. >> i wish her mom was here. >> reporter: shane carey faced the unimaginable. on december 12th his fiance, heidi broussard, disappeared just two weeks after giving birth. also missing, their newborn. he pleaded for their return. >> drop her off anywhere. i don't care. just make sure she's safe and okay. the baby is okay. feed the baby. she's only 3 weeks old. >> reporter: after a week combing through clues, authorities found the 33-year-old mother dead, strangled to death in the trunk of this car. in a shocking twist, the car belonged to one of broussard's best friends, magen fieramusca, the baby found inside her home unharmed. >> heidi loved magen. i mean, like, they had a great relationship. like, i went over in my head about a thousand times like i should have been there, i should have noticed something. >> reporter: fieramusca was
the little girl has been reunited with her dad who spoke with kaylee hartung in austin, texas. >> youyou are. >> reporter: this morning we're hearing from heidi broussard's fiance for the first time since he was reunited with their infant daughter margot. >> i wish her mom was here. >> reporter: shane carey faced the unimaginable. on december 12th his fiance, heidi broussard, disappeared just two weeks after giving birth. also missing, their newborn. he pleaded for their...