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the upper midwest is used to cold, not this cold. dean reynolds is in chicago. >> reporter: five degrees above zero is brisk but five above degrees with a wind is brutal. anyone outdoors was facing blufts across the northern tier and deep into the midwest. wind chills were nothing to sneeze at. >> really, really cold. just like ice. >> reporter: it's colder in cleveland than greenland. colder in man apse than murmansk. mum's the word in minnesota. >> i want to go back to texas! >> reporter: elsewhere road crews in cincinnati scrambled to repair a water main that picked a lousy time to break. firemen fought flames and ice during an early-morning glaze blaiz in chicago. the detroit river froze over, and the chicago river looked well on its way. lake michigan's shoreline was no place to swim. at this basement apartment, chicago city workers were called to rescue 84-year-old geneva taylor who lives here without heat or hot water. >> at my age, it's rough. >> reporter: at the city's drafty greyhound terminal, hundreds huddled for long-del
the upper midwest is used to cold, not this cold. dean reynolds is in chicago. >> reporter: five degrees above zero is brisk but five above degrees with a wind is brutal. anyone outdoors was facing blufts across the northern tier and deep into the midwest. wind chills were nothing to sneeze at. >> really, really cold. just like ice. >> reporter: it's colder in cleveland than greenland. colder in man apse than murmansk. mum's the word in minnesota. >> i want to go back to...
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that will change over to some snow overnight and then a feature across the midwest will bring intermittent widespread snow to our region during the day tomorrow. we'll run it all down in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ cancer challenges us. to find smarter solutions. to offer more precise and less invasive treatment options than before. like advanced genomic testing and immunotherapy. see how we're fighting to outsmart cancer at cancercenter.com/outsmart >> ♪ >> an event like the eagles at the super bowl gives rise to so many interesting and even heartwarming stories but none will outshine the tale of school bus driver gary kelmer or as he is known mr. gary. trish hartman has the story. >> reporter: it was like any other monday at this school bus stop in mount laurel new jersey except for the small crowd and all the eagles gear. >> he's one or two stops away. >> reporter: this is the last stop of the day for bus driver gary, better known as mr. gary. after 26 years on the job, parents say he has learned the neighbors
that will change over to some snow overnight and then a feature across the midwest will bring intermittent widespread snow to our region during the day tomorrow. we'll run it all down in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >> those stories and much more when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ cancer challenges us. to find smarter solutions. to offer more precise and less invasive treatment options than before. like advanced genomic testing and immunotherapy. see how we're...
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its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russianar east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the mining business here dominates kirovsk. it employs one third of the local
its dramatic landscape makes it a perfect stand—in for everywhere, from the american midwest to the russianar east. it is also ideal for people who like the outdoors. this woman is a botanist and king cyclist and has lived here for most of her life. —— keane. kirovsk was also hit hard by the chaos of the 1990s. it survived the economic crisis because it has another incredibly valuable asset, massive deposits of appetite, all used on agricultural fertilisers. the company that now owns the...
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midwest burger chain steak and shake shut down after four months in campbell. foodies think there's room for a shack. >> we're open to new things around here. >> shake shack is expected to open in palo alto this fall. tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >>> very excited. i'm excited about this. their patty is crispy. their bun has a nice soft feel to it. i'm very into it. however, the burgers are twice the price. i don't know why we're comparing apples and oranges here. >> i've had it and it was fine. >> every time we land, there seems to be an in and out next to the airport. there's a look at a huge storm. this is why we're going to have large waves, possibly up to 40-foot breakers tomorrow through thursday. most of the energy is going to the north. we're getting the tail end of it in the form of cloud cover for the better part of the day. here's a look from the east bay hills camera. this is going to fill the bay with haze and fog and then mostly cloudy conditions during the afternoon hours. my accuweather highlight tonight, fog forms again, except in the north bay w
midwest burger chain steak and shake shut down after four months in campbell. foodies think there's room for a shack. >> we're open to new things around here. >> shake shack is expected to open in palo alto this fall. tiffany wilson, abc 7 news. >>> very excited. i'm excited about this. their patty is crispy. their bun has a nice soft feel to it. i'm very into it. however, the burgers are twice the price. i don't know why we're comparing apples and oranges here. >>...
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lauren: heavy snow, freezing rain hitting parts of the midwest today.ood morning, janice. >> a lot to talk about. a storm moving into the west. another weather maker in this one bringing blizzard conditions across the central u.s. and the upper midwest in a rain event driven across the mississippi river valley. tornado watches yesterday. blizzard conditions, blizzard watches and warnings in effect for parts of eastern colorado through parts of kansas up into wisconsin. blizzard conditions throughout the day today going to be difficult if not impossible to travel in these areas and a big old site of snow as well. wind in excess of 30, 40, 50 miles per hour with blowing snow conditions and will definitely see cancellations and it will be very difficult to travel, so be careful. this will all move eastward, but it will be too warm for snow along the east coast. behind it will have so-called air force sound lake effect snow print watching the central u.s. and the east coast tomorrow. back to you ladies. cheryl: janice dean, thank you so much. lauren: sony p
lauren: heavy snow, freezing rain hitting parts of the midwest today.ood morning, janice. >> a lot to talk about. a storm moving into the west. another weather maker in this one bringing blizzard conditions across the central u.s. and the upper midwest in a rain event driven across the mississippi river valley. tornado watches yesterday. blizzard conditions, blizzard watches and warnings in effect for parts of eastern colorado through parts of kansas up into wisconsin. blizzard conditions...
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temperatures keep dropping as arctic air blasts the midwest and northeast. from washington, d.c. to new hampshire's mount washington, it feels far below zero. >> it's like being in a refrigerator. >> ninan: also tonight, iresident trump declares himself a "very stable genius," lashing out at critics questioning his mental health. and the bombshell book kieryone's talking about. >> i consider it a work of fiction. >> ninan: the national flu ftbreak. emergency rooms are overcrowded aith patients. a fiery collision on the tarmac sends air passengers scrambling down the emergency chute. mnd, she's a yoga instructor, a yllroom dancer... we should also mention she's nearly 100 years old. >> reporter: how do you keep dancing after having had three hip replacements? >> i'm the boss. this is the "cbs weekend news." >> ninan: good evening. vim reena ninan. there are wind chill advisories and warnings tonight from georgia to maine. the new york city airports today tied and broke single-digit record lows, not factoring in ine wind. chicago tied its record of 12 ayraight days below 20 degrees
temperatures keep dropping as arctic air blasts the midwest and northeast. from washington, d.c. to new hampshire's mount washington, it feels far below zero. >> it's like being in a refrigerator. >> ninan: also tonight, iresident trump declares himself a "very stable genius," lashing out at critics questioning his mental health. and the bombshell book kieryone's talking about. >> i consider it a work of fiction. >> ninan: the national flu ftbreak. emergency...
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b c says you know he's stealing the livelihood of the people in the midwest they get it and they beat him for it there he's only going to sustain his popularity because he's hated by the mainstream media not based on his real record real or imagined go ahead jesse. i do want to just very respond to ron about the wall the reason that one of the reason the president is president is because he is a supporter of putting up a big beautiful wall and that's not racist to put out war a war to protect the americas and not going to be anything bigger but give or not a chance and what what what our life for ron to do if you think it's ok not to put a wall up to go eleven to enter cities and urban areas and see what black americans are going through as a result of the war not be in there you have illegal aliens coming across the borders they are landing in the urban areas or black communities they heard of black ice and the area of education health care they are bringing in m s thirty game violence they're brilliant drug and then they hate black people that people having to move out of their area
b c says you know he's stealing the livelihood of the people in the midwest they get it and they beat him for it there he's only going to sustain his popularity because he's hated by the mainstream media not based on his real record real or imagined go ahead jesse. i do want to just very respond to ron about the wall the reason that one of the reason the president is president is because he is a supporter of putting up a big beautiful wall and that's not racist to put out war a war to protect...
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across the midwest and ohio valley, that any where from st.is, indianapolis, pittsburgh, philly, you have advisory through monday. talking snow, ice, freezing rain, and, also some rain farther to the stout. but the wintry mess here, that will move across, the midsection of the country through monday evening. so, about a quarter inch of ice accumulation can be expected across louisville, sherry lot, lanlt lan atlanta. 1/10 inch of ice. on top of it. 1 to 3 inches of snowfall across the midwest. in california watching the situation there as the a potent rain system moves in. that will bring a chance, elaine for some flash fldi iflooding a mudslides. >> pamela, thank you. president trump returned to the white house sunday from a weekend retreat at camp david. he met with cabinet members, military officials, and congressional republican leaders. the president also spent some time, bashing a new best-selling book about him and his administration. here is errol barnett. >> mr. president, why focus on the fire and fury book of it's fikttio fiction. >
across the midwest and ohio valley, that any where from st.is, indianapolis, pittsburgh, philly, you have advisory through monday. talking snow, ice, freezing rain, and, also some rain farther to the stout. but the wintry mess here, that will move across, the midsection of the country through monday evening. so, about a quarter inch of ice accumulation can be expected across louisville, sherry lot, lanlt lan atlanta. 1/10 inch of ice. on top of it. 1 to 3 inches of snowfall across the midwest....
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blizzard conditions are expected for parts of the midwest.e to cause havoc for many during this morning's commute. >>> in this half hour, embattled missouri governor on calls to step down. >>> he is speaking out about his admitted extra marital affair. his first interview since the scandal broke and what he's saying about allegations of blackmail and hush money. >>> and while the eagles are soaring, their fans are slipping trying to climb greased up poles. it's pandemonium overnight in the city of brotherly love on this monday, january 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news this is "world news now." >> a lot of excitement there still partying along broad street and then some in philadelphia as we welcome patriots fan here maggie rulli. >> every time, every time. >> our lone eagle fan is hung over and isn't here at the moment. but quite a match up there. >> excited. the best of the best if you ask me. >> okay. >> no one asked me. >> the rest of the country is like what are we going to do on super bowl sunday? we'll break that down a little bit late
blizzard conditions are expected for parts of the midwest.e to cause havoc for many during this morning's commute. >>> in this half hour, embattled missouri governor on calls to step down. >>> he is speaking out about his admitted extra marital affair. his first interview since the scandal broke and what he's saying about allegations of blackmail and hush money. >>> and while the eagles are soaring, their fans are slipping trying to climb greased up poles. it's...
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. >> from the midwest to new england, the arctic blast is not letting up. life-threatening wind chill alerts and temperatures in the single digits, there's a possibility of major new winter storms on the way. >>> and the tragic new year's plane crash in costa rica. two vacationing american families among those killed. the ntsb is investigating and new details emerging. >>> the coast guard is on the skeent of a dramatic rescue. they jumped into action helping to save an elderly man whose car went into the water and was sinking. we'l moment. >>> and the back and forth at the rose bowl. georgia and oklahoma taking it to double overtime. but only one is heading to the national championship game. it is tuesday, january 2nd. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> the best laid plans, we thought all right, we'll have a beautiful shot of all the people in times square suffering through the cold at this hour. >> yeah. >> and there goes laura and becky. they seem to be freezing, don't they? the overnight temperatures. >> oh, there's sam and joe. >> sam, yea
. >> from the midwest to new england, the arctic blast is not letting up. life-threatening wind chill alerts and temperatures in the single digits, there's a possibility of major new winter storms on the way. >>> and the tragic new year's plane crash in costa rica. two vacationing american families among those killed. the ntsb is investigating and new details emerging. >>> the coast guard is on the skeent of a dramatic rescue. they jumped into action helping to save an...
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jonathan: somewhere where it is worse come in the midwest. that is ice with an ice cutter going through it area it is the island queen ferry to madeline island in lake superior. this was the first trip of the day, so there was no lane. the photographer said he could only stay outside for about a minute because it was -7, before you factor in the windchill. and check this out. tell me what city that is. they usually make the river green, remember? chicago. it is the frozen river. the buildings on the bank are so cold that the lakefront is starting to freeze over. no messing around. alison: it is cold everywhere. we talked a lot about iphone batteries lately. how do you know if you should replace yours? before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i alre
jonathan: somewhere where it is worse come in the midwest. that is ice with an ice cutter going through it area it is the island queen ferry to madeline island in lake superior. this was the first trip of the day, so there was no lane. the photographer said he could only stay outside for about a minute because it was -7, before you factor in the windchill. and check this out. tell me what city that is. they usually make the river green, remember? chicago. it is the frozen river. the buildings...
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it's the same system that paralyzed parts of the midwest with blizzard conditions.. cars left stranded on the side of the road in south dakota. in nebraska conditions were too dangerous, even for snow plows. at one point the minneapolis airport forced to close all four runways. >> reporter: we can make out the tails of the planes but barely see the runway. >> reporter: two snow drifts out the back door. there's a concern for more of these, ice jams. rivers clogged with ice and when they can't drain that water backs up into communities. >> all that snow and rain is likely to snarl air travel. more than 100 flights in the midwest and east have been canceled. >> let's check in with accuweather's julia widen. good morning. >> the low pressure system that brought blizzard-like conditions to the north central region is now making a beeline to the northeast. with an icy mix farther off to the north. this is going to cause travel problems. i think we'll see issues during the morning and p.m. commutes on the i-95 corridor. also air travel problems due to the heavy rain and b
it's the same system that paralyzed parts of the midwest with blizzard conditions.. cars left stranded on the side of the road in south dakota. in nebraska conditions were too dangerous, even for snow plows. at one point the minneapolis airport forced to close all four runways. >> reporter: we can make out the tails of the planes but barely see the runway. >> reporter: two snow drifts out the back door. there's a concern for more of these, ice jams. rivers clogged with ice and when...
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from the midwest to the northeast. this family in kansas, stocking up on water. the water pipes in their home, frozen. the toilet. overriends brought these right away. >> the water company cannot do much at this point. >> the deep freeze is expanding into the deep south and another arctic last is expected to hit the midwest to the northeast later this week. anay some kids are getting extended winter break. a few schools in new england are canceling school or starting a little later because of the extreme cold temperatures. in northwest, stephanie ramos. orianna: four delays closings in the area, as well as up to date forecasts for the arctic blasts, be sure to grab the free stormwatch 7 app for iphone and android. larry: passengers at the busiest airports across the nation, stuck in long lines after a computer outage. you can see the images here. long linesetting in this morning in chicago, miami, even jfk in new york. some of those lines, four hours long. travelers complaining they had missed connections and were given wrong information by staff . the problem la
from the midwest to the northeast. this family in kansas, stocking up on water. the water pipes in their home, frozen. the toilet. overriends brought these right away. >> the water company cannot do much at this point. >> the deep freeze is expanding into the deep south and another arctic last is expected to hit the midwest to the northeast later this week. anay some kids are getting extended winter break. a few schools in new england are canceling school or starting a little later...
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no precipitation here, but there is a front coming across the midwest and it is going to bring us showerity for our sunday. let's go further to the west, coming on to the pacific northwest coast. a substantial storm system. it will plague us by the time that we get into the middle of next week. so we'll be watching several storm systems. let's see how they playout here. we have our west and southwest winds, and tomorrow we will bounce into the 50s. i think perhaps the mid 50s ahead of the rain coming in. we'll see cloud cover that will start to move in by tomorrow night. 50 at 10:00. here comes the rain. rain moving in late tomorrow night and through sunday night still 54 on sunday morning, temperatures will be around 50 by 4:00 in the afternoon as the rain is exiting the area and then they will start to fall. look at our monday only into the 40s. here comes the next system it is a two-parter. a clipper bringing us snow late monday night and into tuesday morning. after that we get northerly winds and temperatures plummet back into the 30s. what does that mean in minneapolis. the high 26,
no precipitation here, but there is a front coming across the midwest and it is going to bring us showerity for our sunday. let's go further to the west, coming on to the pacific northwest coast. a substantial storm system. it will plague us by the time that we get into the middle of next week. so we'll be watching several storm systems. let's see how they playout here. we have our west and southwest winds, and tomorrow we will bounce into the 50s. i think perhaps the mid 50s ahead of the rain...
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much of the northeast and midwest still in deep freeze. blamed for at least five deaths and all the cold is spreading south. atlanta high was 27 degrees. 40-year record. >> lots of schools delaying opening for new semester. >> they're not used to that. >>> here the weather couldn't be any more different. west coast heat. >> thank goodness. spencer christian is here. you came from east coast, so did i. welcome relief. >> up in new england, wind chill dropped to zero one of the nights. too cold for me. i'm back. live doppler 7, much different here, hazy, skies are bright. thin high clouds and poor air quality today, spare the air day today and tomorrow. only slight improvement tomorrow. coast and central bay moderate instead of poor. but overall quality not so good. hoping for improvement as storm approaches. storm impact scale. system moves in wednesday, light to moderate rain into thursday morning. maybe a couple of isolated thunderstorms. .3 to .7 inches of rainfall. noon wednesday rain pushes on shore. 8:00 most of the bay area receiving
much of the northeast and midwest still in deep freeze. blamed for at least five deaths and all the cold is spreading south. atlanta high was 27 degrees. 40-year record. >> lots of schools delaying opening for new semester. >> they're not used to that. >>> here the weather couldn't be any more different. west coast heat. >> thank goodness. spencer christian is here. you came from east coast, so did i. welcome relief. >> up in new england, wind chill dropped to...
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through the northeast and midwest. tuesday trivia now brought to you by downy.st and midwest. tuesday trivia now brought to you by downy. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your accuweather highlights. mostly cloudy but still mild thanks to a southerly breeze. cap on the atmosphere means poor air quality for possibly the 18th time this season. a better chance of rain tomorrow through about saturday. today 63 to 66 mild temperatures. tonight, low to mid-40s in the north bay, mid to upper 40s elsewhere. my accuweather seven-day fore >>> coming up here on "gma," how hollywood's top stars are teaming up to help women from every background fight sexual harassment at work behind the powerful new time's up movement. >>> and a parenting alert about one of the most popular youtube stars kids watch. a video posted by logan paul that sparked a lot of outrage all over the world. world. we started designing pop-up cards in our basement. what's cool is, today, we have 400 people working across the globe. with office 365, we can all stay connected, f
through the northeast and midwest. tuesday trivia now brought to you by downy.st and midwest. tuesday trivia now brought to you by downy. >>> good morning. i'm abc7 news meteorologist mike nicco with your accuweather highlights. mostly cloudy but still mild thanks to a southerly breeze. cap on the atmosphere means poor air quality for possibly the 18th time this season. a better chance of rain tomorrow through about saturday. today 63 to 66 mild temperatures. tonight, low to mid-40s in...
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the new winter storm blasting the midwest. heavy snow. whiteout conditions. the morning commutes. we're live from the storm zone. >>> as more videos are posted of teens eating laundry pods, increased numbers of calls coming in to poison control centers. procter & gamble enlisting gronk. >> no, no, no. use tide pod ifs washing. not eating. >>> and the future of shopping. is this what buying xwroes ini will look like? en side the new amazon go. >>> major headline from apple about girls and education. the ambitious partnership that will help 130 million girls around the world. tim cook and malala teaming up. their only tv interview on "gma." >>> and jane seymour. a bond girl. a wedding crasher. and dr. quinn medicine woman. now she's here live on "gma" this morning. and my dear friend is saying -- >> good morning, america. >> i can never do the foot up like she does. she's so effortless. >> good morning, america. hope you're well this monday morning. >> how about this? monday motivation. former boking champion i, lay lay al laila ali is here live. she's a knocko
the new winter storm blasting the midwest. heavy snow. whiteout conditions. the morning commutes. we're live from the storm zone. >>> as more videos are posted of teens eating laundry pods, increased numbers of calls coming in to poison control centers. procter & gamble enlisting gronk. >> no, no, no. use tide pod ifs washing. not eating. >>> and the future of shopping. is this what buying xwroes ini will look like? en side the new amazon go. >>> major...
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reporter kim hutcherson has more. >> reporter: chaos for millions from the east coast to the midwest. another winter storm moving in. with temperatures dropping dramatically by 40 to 50 degrees in some places. strong winds whipping up huge lakefront waves in chicago. but that didn't stop some from venturing out. >> i've never seen anything like it. i'm from michigan. i've seen big waves on that side but nothing like this. >> reporter: temperatures in the northeast are expected to plummet throughout the day as the front continues to move east. southern states are also dealing with snow, ice, and freezing rain as far south as louisiana. a weather-related accident in tennessee caused a massive car pileup. millions remain under a flood watch in the northeast as officials warn ice jams could cause river flooding. frigid temperatures are expected to stick around through the beginning of next week. some areas could see windchills of 30 to 45 degrees below zero. >>> the mavericks surf contest window is open. >> conditions may not be perfect early this week as we hoped but that doesn't mean th
reporter kim hutcherson has more. >> reporter: chaos for millions from the east coast to the midwest. another winter storm moving in. with temperatures dropping dramatically by 40 to 50 degrees in some places. strong winds whipping up huge lakefront waves in chicago. but that didn't stop some from venturing out. >> i've never seen anything like it. i'm from michigan. i've seen big waves on that side but nothing like this. >> reporter: temperatures in the northeast are expected...
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orleans where a hard freeze warning is in effect and then bitter cold across portions of the upper midwest. a high temperature of only 11 degrees in chicago. a high of only 13 in detroit and the only place to find some winter warmth and 75 in phoenix, but more trouble is in store for the eastern seaboard. it will impact the east coast as we head into midweek and wednesday night and thursday night, significant snow possible. windy conditions as well so during this timeframe do expect some travel dez lays. >> overseas now the president of iran is responding to president trump's support for anti government protests sweeping the country. he said mr. trump has forgotten that he had called iranian people terrorists a few months ago. president trump also fired off a tweet about iran which he says is failing at every level. iranian state television reports nine people were killed overnight including six killed during attack on a police station. that would put the death toll since the unrest began thursday at at least 20 people. the protests have quickly gathered steam. >> reporter: it just spread
orleans where a hard freeze warning is in effect and then bitter cold across portions of the upper midwest. a high temperature of only 11 degrees in chicago. a high of only 13 in detroit and the only place to find some winter warmth and 75 in phoenix, but more trouble is in store for the eastern seaboard. it will impact the east coast as we head into midweek and wednesday night and thursday night, significant snow possible. windy conditions as well so during this timeframe do expect some travel...
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recovery operation still underway. >>> and a winter storm has brought ice, snow and sleet to the midwestin shelby county indiana, visibility was low and road were slick, the snow has not been just coming down fast but blowing thanks to high wind there. visibility was not great for drivers, as you can see, a few say their commutes took longer then usual. >> just in the back of the truck a refrigerator slid right out around the corner. >> it is a solid sheet of ice. the side road are a solid sheet of ice with snow on top of it now. >> we know how that feels. >>> indiana's department of transportation is trying to clear road and they are asking drivers room to salt and drop their plows. >>> almost the entire country is dealing with the flu this morning, take a look at this map from the centers for disease control. now the brown shows areas with widespread, flu activity, hawaii is the only state where it is not widespread, and the news is not all bad though, the cdc says number of cases is no longer sky rocketing like it was back in december. >>> well, consumer electronics show is a wrap, we
recovery operation still underway. >>> and a winter storm has brought ice, snow and sleet to the midwestin shelby county indiana, visibility was low and road were slick, the snow has not been just coming down fast but blowing thanks to high wind there. visibility was not great for drivers, as you can see, a few say their commutes took longer then usual. >> just in the back of the truck a refrigerator slid right out around the corner. >> it is a solid sheet of ice. the side...
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reporter kim hutcherson has more. >> reporter: chaos for millions from the east coast to the midwest. another winter storm moving in. with temperatures dropping dramatically by 40 to 50 degrees in some places. strong winds whipping up huge lakefront waves in chicago. but that didn't stop some from venturing out. >> i've never seen anything like it. i'm from michigan. i've seen big waves on that side but nothing like this. >> reporter: temperatures in the northeast are expected to plummet throughout the day as the front continues to move east. southern states are also dealing with snow, ice, and freezing rain as far south as louisiana. a weather-related accident in tennessee caused a massive car pileup. millions remain under a flood watch in the northeast as officials warn ice jams could cause river flooding. frigid temperatures are expected to stick around through the beginning of next week. some areas could see windchills of 30 to 45 degrees below zero. >>> the mavericks surf contest window is open. >> conditions may not be perfect early this week as we hoped but that doesn't mean th
reporter kim hutcherson has more. >> reporter: chaos for millions from the east coast to the midwest. another winter storm moving in. with temperatures dropping dramatically by 40 to 50 degrees in some places. strong winds whipping up huge lakefront waves in chicago. but that didn't stop some from venturing out. >> i've never seen anything like it. i'm from michigan. i've seen big waves on that side but nothing like this. >> reporter: temperatures in the northeast are expected...
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. >> the midwest is on the way to a warm-up. the cold snap chicagoians endured for two weeks. lar apedesta cbs3 eyewitness news. >> it seems to be brutal on the north east here. here in our area we're dealing with weather and it's affecting schools. again you see school closings already and you see those at the bottom of the screen when you get to the weather chapel. >> winter weather david for kids out there warningle temperatures up and that causes school close ushz and delays. temperatures this morning nothing warm and going on there. record lows all of these numbers set, tied or broke a record low temperature this morning. below. that's an air temperature not wind chill temperature in ac we're down at 2 below in trenton and zero reading and we woke up to 2 wilmington and four in philadelphia we topped at 9 our normal high is 40. we have not about in the 40s since christmas. yes, that long ago. we have not about in the 50s since december 22. it's about a long arctic haul and getting a live look at center city, philadelphia, frigid, 16 right now. feeling like five southweste
. >> the midwest is on the way to a warm-up. the cold snap chicagoians endured for two weeks. lar apedesta cbs3 eyewitness news. >> it seems to be brutal on the north east here. here in our area we're dealing with weather and it's affecting schools. again you see school closings already and you see those at the bottom of the screen when you get to the weather chapel. >> winter weather david for kids out there warningle temperatures up and that causes school close ushz and...
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wind advisories in effect for half the country from the northeast to tupper midwest, tennessee valley and as far south as the gulf coast, and a frigid day in new york city could tie for the third coldest on record, a high temp at 18 degrees. second coldest potentially in philadelphia with a high of only 19. expecting subzero windchills through much of the day, even in the south. the high temperature only at the freezing mark in atlanta. 30s for new orleans and bitter, bitter cold in the upper midwest. heading out west, the nicest spot is going to be l.a. 77. 75 with sunshine in phoenix. but it's going to be more cold for most of us as we head into the upcoming week. temperatures try to rebound near freezing across a portion of the east coast and a secondary arctic blast arrives as we head into the second half of the week. get ready to bundle up all over again. stay warm. >> that was lauren casey reporting. >>> president trump wrapped up in florida with a party. among the topics that democrats will have success in the new year as backlash to its policies. diane king hall is here in new
wind advisories in effect for half the country from the northeast to tupper midwest, tennessee valley and as far south as the gulf coast, and a frigid day in new york city could tie for the third coldest on record, a high temp at 18 degrees. second coldest potentially in philadelphia with a high of only 19. expecting subzero windchills through much of the day, even in the south. the high temperature only at the freezing mark in atlanta. 30s for new orleans and bitter, bitter cold in the upper...
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not just here in minnesota but across the midwest.g, reducing visibilities there. we saw whiteout conditions in south dakota. causing drivers -- truck drivers specifically, to slip and slide. in denver, on i-70, that major route closed in both directions. at denver international airport, flights cancelled and delayed. it's been frustrating. in minnesota, we know across the state, they have tons of salt that they're treating the roads with, they'll have 200 trucks across the region making sure to get out and clear those roadways. again, the timing of this snowfall, around the morning and evening rush hours it might be a day for you to stay at home. blizzard watches until the evening. >> looks like you're better prepared. we appreciate that. >> that coat is not that warm. i hope you have layers under that. i've done it. >> she's a trouper. >>> we remember a man who was part of the "gma" family. john coleman, he was "gma's" first weatherman here at the very beginning. he passed away at the age of 83. he was our meteorologist for seven ye
not just here in minnesota but across the midwest.g, reducing visibilities there. we saw whiteout conditions in south dakota. causing drivers -- truck drivers specifically, to slip and slide. in denver, on i-70, that major route closed in both directions. at denver international airport, flights cancelled and delayed. it's been frustrating. in minnesota, we know across the state, they have tons of salt that they're treating the roads with, they'll have 200 trucks across the region making sure...
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and the photography that he has committed out in the midwest. the list goes on. lou: let's turn to the intel committee. i took that it devon nunes the chair of the house intelligence committee was actually somewhat the speaker paul ryan thumbed his nose at the chairman when he met with the head of , well with rod rosenstein to discuss what would be produced. we're seeing that smooth out a bit here today as nunes has been brought into the conversation. your thoughts about how that demand for documents and testimony has proceeded and where it's going now? >> well yesterday's event where director ray and deputy agent rosenstein went up on the hill to meet with the speaker was a staged event right? this was all all very deliberate and unfortunately, chairman nunes was really treated rather poorly in my view. he was excluded from the meeting which is an extraordinary insult to the man who issued the subpoena in the first place. lou: can i interject there too, chris? it's also an insult to the man whose committee has actually to this point produced more compelling evid
and the photography that he has committed out in the midwest. the list goes on. lou: let's turn to the intel committee. i took that it devon nunes the chair of the house intelligence committee was actually somewhat the speaker paul ryan thumbed his nose at the chairman when he met with the head of , well with rod rosenstein to discuss what would be produced. we're seeing that smooth out a bit here today as nunes has been brought into the conversation. your thoughts about how that demand for...
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as the midwest grapples with what is called, quote, pancake ice. we'll show you and explain next. and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. dagen: oil closing at $61.63 a barrel, hitting a 2 1/2-year high. crude prices hitting -- moving up as unrest in iran continues on worries that cold wither in texas and north dakota could slow down production. take a look at gold. you saw gold kind of take a big dip right about 2:00 this afternoon. this is when the fed minutes came out. we were alerting them, hey, the fed sees good news in the tax law, boosting consumer spending. outlook in the economy and job market is stronger. why is gold down? the fed thinks that weak inflation could lead to a flatter trajectory, catch those words, for the fed funds rate. less inflation, muted inflation, gold taking a bit of a hit had
as the midwest grapples with what is called, quote, pancake ice. we'll show you and explain next. and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. ...from godaddy! in fact, 68% of people who have built their... ...website using gocentral, did it in under an hour, and you can too. build a better website - in under an hour. with gocentral from godaddy. dagen: oil closing at $61.63 a barrel, hitting a 2 1/2-year high. crude prices hitting -- moving up as unrest in...
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in the southeast and parts of the midwest preparations overnight for freezing rain, fears of icy roads have closed schools from atlanta to the carolinas to new jersey. farther north new hampshire's mt. washington was the second coldest place on earth at minus 90. so cold these bubbles froze and a world away a different extreme. down under in sydney where it's summer they're sweltering. the temperatures hitting 117 degrees. the hottest day in nearly 80 years. sounds like we should be making a trip to sydney at this point but back to jfk airport, that terminal is back open this morning and finally a warm-up is on the way. the forecast in just a few minutes. >>> we turn to washington now. former white house chief strategist steve bannon is trying to make amends backing away from his comments in that bombshell book. meanwhile, one trump adviser got so heated while defending the president on cnn, he had to be escorted away by security. abc's lana zak has more on all of this. good morning, lana. >> reporter: good morning to you, maggie and kendis. president trump is pushing back against alle
in the southeast and parts of the midwest preparations overnight for freezing rain, fears of icy roads have closed schools from atlanta to the carolinas to new jersey. farther north new hampshire's mt. washington was the second coldest place on earth at minus 90. so cold these bubbles froze and a world away a different extreme. down under in sydney where it's summer they're sweltering. the temperatures hitting 117 degrees. the hottest day in nearly 80 years. sounds like we should be making a...
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so tonight, i am setting a goal to become the best state in the midwest for infant mortality rates by 2024. [applause] gov. holcomb: in recent weeks, the department of child services has been the subject of headlines. now, there isight no one who cares more about hoosier children than ideal do. and i will do whatever is necessary to ensure the success of our agency and its mission. that terry is coming on board as our new director and firmly believe that our big three human services health willluding partner now more than ever to address child and family issues. [applause] gov. holcomb: we have in gauged outside experts to conduct a complete assessment of the safety and welfare of our children. we will be transparent and we will provide you directly with progress reports. and let us not forget the thousands of caseworkers on the frontlines who are engaged 24 hours a day, seven days a week, many in the toughest of circumstances doing all they can to protect the most vulnerable among us. [applause] gov. holcomb: we thank you all. we are so thankful for all you're doing for our kids and
so tonight, i am setting a goal to become the best state in the midwest for infant mortality rates by 2024. [applause] gov. holcomb: in recent weeks, the department of child services has been the subject of headlines. now, there isight no one who cares more about hoosier children than ideal do. and i will do whatever is necessary to ensure the success of our agency and its mission. that terry is coming on board as our new director and firmly believe that our big three human services health...
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reporter: yeah, hey, monica, hey rick, you're right, in fact it is largest tourist attraction in the midwest. they boast nearly 5 million square feet in the mall of america and you can also imagine and respect why they call it the mall of america it is now the hub of activity for fans who are coming and also where the media is working from in this week aaduper bowl . >> speaking of tourist attractions they know this one will be usurped by another tourist attraction that comes on sunday night, the big showdown when the eagles take on the patriots. we're all just ready and waiting and willing for that moment to happen. you know, they are rolling out the red carpet in the city which involves a little bit of pride swallowing because of course they wanted the vikings to play in the super bowl. the eagles would would not have that. even though it ended in a way in minnesota didn't want, the vikings team owner had some pretty nice words today. >> neither of these two super bowl teams have had the opportunity to play in u.s. bank stadium. we are excited about what they're about to see. and what the
reporter: yeah, hey, monica, hey rick, you're right, in fact it is largest tourist attraction in the midwest. they boast nearly 5 million square feet in the mall of america and you can also imagine and respect why they call it the mall of america it is now the hub of activity for fans who are coming and also where the media is working from in this week aaduper bowl . >> speaking of tourist attractions they know this one will be usurped by another tourist attraction that comes on sunday...
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in the midwest, cars sliding off the road due to freezing rain in springfield, missouri. while officials in chicago had to shut down an entire street as icicles dangled dangerously from a city high-rise. in boston, firefighters working around the clock, battling flames with icy equipment. >> the weather conditions have certainly complicated the problem. >> reporter: still, some took the freeze in stride. philly's finest enjoying the snow steps away from a frozen river. that wasn't enough to burst their bubble. tonight is the coldest night ever recorded in jfk airport's history at six degrees. there were power outages and hundreds ever flights delayed. this as after authorities say the break was cause bid afrozen pipe, kate. >> morgan, put that hood up, would you? morgan, thank you. >>> while the east coast will finally get relief from the frigid cold, there's more rough weather ahead. dylan driver with us with what's ahead, dylan. >> that system will continue to move through the midwest overnight and then through monday where lake effect snow will kick back in, heavy rain
in the midwest, cars sliding off the road due to freezing rain in springfield, missouri. while officials in chicago had to shut down an entire street as icicles dangled dangerously from a city high-rise. in boston, firefighters working around the clock, battling flames with icy equipment. >> the weather conditions have certainly complicated the problem. >> reporter: still, some took the freeze in stride. philly's finest enjoying the snow steps away from a frozen river. that wasn't...
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ice and snow move across the midwest, headed for the northeast.update on the hospital that dumped a patient out into the cold. >> we take full responsibility for this failure. >> glor: the latest in warfare-- mass drone attacks. >> he was the very first one that i pulled out of the church, so we have a little bond. >> glor: and a firefighter completes a rescue, driving the boy he saved home from the hospital. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor. >> glor: and this is our western edition. good evening. president trump is being quoted as making profane, racially- charged comments in the oval office today. it happened at a meeting about immigration. those in attendance said the president complained about the u.s. taking immigrants from african countries and haiti, and suggested taking more from places like norway. here is chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> reporter: at an oval office meeting, president trump lashed out at immigrants from countries in africa and the caribbean. "why are we having all these people from blank coun
ice and snow move across the midwest, headed for the northeast.update on the hospital that dumped a patient out into the cold. >> we take full responsibility for this failure. >> glor: the latest in warfare-- mass drone attacks. >> he was the very first one that i pulled out of the church, so we have a little bond. >> glor: and a firefighter completes a rescue, driving the boy he saved home from the hospital. this is the "cbs evening news" with jeff glor....
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but first a potentially dangerous storm is moving across the midwest now and headed east. fish out of agua: my life on neither side of the (subway) eric fish ser our cheems at our boston station wbz. >> a bill pull of mild air, tropical air ahead of it, but a clash of arctic air racing downed behind it. heavy rainfall on the warmer side of the storm, but a band of snow and ice sets up on the cold side of the storm, especially across ohio, kentucky, into parts of pennsylvania, new york, and northern new england before all of it moves off the new england coast as we head into saturday. now, when it comes to snowfall, the highest totals expected to be across western into central new york, where we may see up to a foot. the big story, though, is a dramatic drop in temperatures. st. louis hit 65 at noon today. it's 35 now. it will be 15 come tomorrow morning. you can see that knife's edge of colder air racing off to the east. so all these spots that see record-high temperatures, as well as the rain, see a flash freeze as that front traction off towards the east, and we're back
but first a potentially dangerous storm is moving across the midwest now and headed east. fish out of agua: my life on neither side of the (subway) eric fish ser our cheems at our boston station wbz. >> a bill pull of mild air, tropical air ahead of it, but a clash of arctic air racing downed behind it. heavy rainfall on the warmer side of the storm, but a band of snow and ice sets up on the cold side of the storm, especially across ohio, kentucky, into parts of pennsylvania, new york,...
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people layering up to battle the cold temperatures that are feeling more like below zero from the midwest to the northeast. >> cold has affected a lot of things. >> reporter: this family stocking up on water. the water pipes in their home frozen. >> gallons of water for flushing the toilet and our friends brought these over right away. >> reporter: their water company can't do much. >> you have to wait for it to thaw, they said. >> oh, boy, the northeast is seeing some of the coldest temperatures in a century. >> so the deep freeze extends from the rockies, of course, to the east coast and won't let up any time soon. now here's a look at your weather. >> good morning, diane, kendis. well, we are expecting perhaps a foot of snow once again with additional lake-effect snow in effect. possibility of whiteouts and travel disruption likely around the great lakes region just about for everyone. taking a look where we're expecting the cold wave will persist staying frigid for the northeast, snow showers around the great lakes, arctic air punching its way ferociously across the ohio valley region
people layering up to battle the cold temperatures that are feeling more like below zero from the midwest to the northeast. >> cold has affected a lot of things. >> reporter: this family stocking up on water. the water pipes in their home frozen. >> gallons of water for flushing the toilet and our friends brought these over right away. >> reporter: their water company can't do much. >> you have to wait for it to thaw, they said. >> oh, boy, the northeast is...
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>> my name is china edwards, i work the bank midwest, division of mb bank which my colleague patrickers works at. it was a very unexpected surprise. with bank midwest already having such a great benefits package, it was one more way they took advantage of the opportunity they were given and invested in their associates. it's not something where can you work for every company and they invest in the associates they have. i'm truly thankful to work for a great company. >> it is a great company. >> it is a great company. >> and a really great state. >> great state. fun state. >> thanks, china. >> my name is jessica melendez, i work for jergens incorporated in cleveland, ohio. me, personal, other than seeing more on my paycheck every week, the president of jergens is going to be giving everyone double pay raise. >> wow. >> permanently, every year, every annual. we're going to be investing money into cnc machining downstairs, and we're also looking forward to bringing on new hires. we have an interview already friday. >> that's fantastic. fantastic. go ahead. first of all, mr. president, t
>> my name is china edwards, i work the bank midwest, division of mb bank which my colleague patrickers works at. it was a very unexpected surprise. with bank midwest already having such a great benefits package, it was one more way they took advantage of the opportunity they were given and invested in their associates. it's not something where can you work for every company and they invest in the associates they have. i'm truly thankful to work for a great company. >> it is a great...
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but the midwest looks pretty good if you don't have the clouds. and it will be a great show in all of the west. so here is the timing of it. when we go through the umber, the darker portion of it, 6:48 east coast. and then the totality occurs at 7:51 a.m. of course the sun is up then by the east coast. and then the midwest and west coast, you will see the reddish hue. and then everything is over with for the west coast by 6:07 a.m. so hopefully not too many clouds in your way. and bundle up in the east, it is cold out there all the way down through in glp if you' through florida. >> if you're on the west coast, tweet us pictures of it. >> and nasa will have some live streaming of it. >> thanks bill. still ahead, a historic night in houston as james hardin does something no other player in nba history has ever done. and in the nfl, a blockbuster deal mass franchise quarterback looking for a new team. today, a focus on innovation in the southern tier is helping build the new new york. starting with advanced manufacturing that brings big ideas to lif
but the midwest looks pretty good if you don't have the clouds. and it will be a great show in all of the west. so here is the timing of it. when we go through the umber, the darker portion of it, 6:48 east coast. and then the totality occurs at 7:51 a.m. of course the sun is up then by the east coast. and then the midwest and west coast, you will see the reddish hue. and then everything is over with for the west coast by 6:07 a.m. so hopefully not too many clouds in your way. and bundle up in...