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the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. maryland fudge: let me thank by leader pelosi by appointing me to the farm bill committee. i thank representatives peterson and lucas and senators stabenow and cochran for their leadership in negotiating this conference report. throughout this process, it was my goal to ensure a fair and balanced farm bill. while i do not agree with some of the provisions of this conference bill, i firmly believe it is a good compromise. given how far apart we were when this conference began, i am pleased members on both sides of the aisle and across the chamber were able to reach a consensus and show the american people congress can work together. the agreement rejects categorycal eligibility, something we talk about for sometime. the $8.6 billion savings in snap over 10 years, over 10 years comes from a change in liheap policy that would shrink benefits for a
the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from ohio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. maryland fudge: let me thank by leader pelosi by appointing me to the farm bill committee. i thank representatives peterson and lucas and senators stabenow and cochran for their leadership in negotiating this conference report. throughout this process, it was my goal to ensure a fair and balanced farm bill....
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the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson:thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson:today as the chairman said after nearly four years of work the house is finally considering the 2014 farm bill conference report. it's been a challenging and frustrating process. i think everybody will agree. but through it the ag committee persevered and we do what we have always done, work together. the report before us today represents a compromise. i know this is rare in washington, but that's what needed to actually get something done around this place. i didn't get everything i wanted. the chairman didn't get everything he wanted. that's how the compromise works. for example, there's been a lot of discussion about dairy, but we are moving away from the olet dairy program to a new program that -- from the old dairy program to a new program that is much more sensible, that has market signals in it to deal with overproduction. the only quest
the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson:thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson:today as the chairman said after nearly four years of work the house is finally considering the 2014 farm bill conference report. it's been a challenging and frustrating process. i think everybody will agree. but through it the ag committee persevered and we do what we have always done, work together. the...
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. >> minnesota, as i read the minnesota isle in that the covenant of good faith and fair dealing is not waivable a case we found called new amsterdam casualty, the indemnity context and it says a covenant of good faith fair dealing is not waivable so i don't think you could do that which i think underscores the parties agreeing to this, this is having this them.ion superimposed on >> there's a choice we have here noy between state law and relief, or is there some theory under which either federal common law or appeal to the flyer, thed give the customer, some relief? and we can all think of crazy hypotheticals, suppose the phone rings and said i'm john doe, i you about myto airline, you miscalculated, mr. doe, we've heard from you 15 times, you're out of the program. mistaken identity. can the innocent good faith john doe do anything at all? yes, the good faith john doe can do two things. one, as your question suggested, can go to the d.o.t. the d.o.t. has the authority to investigate complaints about programs andr exercises that authority. it's discussed in pages 20 and 21 of the brief
. >> minnesota, as i read the minnesota isle in that the covenant of good faith and fair dealing is not waivable a case we found called new amsterdam casualty, the indemnity context and it says a covenant of good faith fair dealing is not waivable so i don't think you could do that which i think underscores the parties agreeing to this, this is having this them.ion superimposed on >> there's a choice we have here noy between state law and relief, or is there some theory under which...
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minnesota needs a full-time u.s. attorney, it's a major jurisdiction, and andy lugar has the experience and knows how necessary to do this job well. from his days fighting white-collar crime as an assistant u.s. attorney to his work with minnesota law enforcement to help improve their gang-fighting strategy, andy has earned the respect of the legal and law enforcement communities. throughout his career, he has proven to be a tireless advocate for the people of minnesota. as an assistant u.s. attorney, he successfully prosecuted organized crime, drug and wild collar cases. this included the prosecution of $150 million national real estate and investment fraud case, leading to the longest white-collar sentence in the u.s. at that time. in 2009, he was appointed by the minnesota commissioner of public safety to lead an investigation into the metro gang strike force and uncovered a series of problems with the unit, recommended that the unit be disbanded and replaced by other law enforcement efforts, and it was in fact ab
minnesota needs a full-time u.s. attorney, it's a major jurisdiction, and andy lugar has the experience and knows how necessary to do this job well. from his days fighting white-collar crime as an assistant u.s. attorney to his work with minnesota law enforcement to help improve their gang-fighting strategy, andy has earned the respect of the legal and law enforcement communities. throughout his career, he has proven to be a tireless advocate for the people of minnesota. as an assistant u.s....
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i'm not going to try to tell you that minnesota law is clear on this but the minnesota supreme court case, the hennepin case that recognizes the implied covenant cites the restatement. the restatement quite clearly embraces a view of the implied covenant that goes beyond merely constructing the express terms of the contract. >> i still have this problem. you say -- now don't worry, you can always bring in express contract action, i said, well, what law do you apply? well, you have no state law and there's no federal common law. i don't understand how you can bring an action with no substantive law to inform it. >> i may have misspoke, justice kennedy. the breach of contract claim that you bring, the routine breach of contract claim you bring is a state law claim so we don't have a quarrel with count one of this claim which uses minnesota contract law to interpret the express terms of the contract. but count two says even if the contract gives the parties absolute discretion we are going to superimpose a duty of good faith and fair dealing and to complete the answer, since minnesota h
i'm not going to try to tell you that minnesota law is clear on this but the minnesota supreme court case, the hennepin case that recognizes the implied covenant cites the restatement. the restatement quite clearly embraces a view of the implied covenant that goes beyond merely constructing the express terms of the contract. >> i still have this problem. you say -- now don't worry, you can always bring in express contract action, i said, well, what law do you apply? well, you have no...
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from minnesota and the minnesota wild, zach parise. from clover, wisconsin, and the san jose sharks, joe pavelski. from milford, connecticut, and the los angeles kings, jonathan quick. from greenwich, connecticut, and the st. louis blues, kevin shattenkirk. from st. louis, missouri, and the colorado avalanche, paul stastny. from hastings, minnesota, and the new york rangers, derek stepan. from madison, wisconsin, and the minnesota wild, ryan suter. and from minnesota and the winnipeg jets, blake wheeler. and now from the toronto maple leafs, hailing from madison, wisconsin, phil kessel. and from middletown, new jersey, james van riemsdyk. and from the detroit red wings, from syracuse, new york, jimmy howard! ♪ ladies and gentlemen, the 2014 u.s. olympic men's hockey team! ♪ >> mike e.: james van riemsdyk and phil kessel, on the ice with jeremy roenick. >> jeremy: guys, first of all, congratulations on an awesome game. phil, congratulations on your second olympic team. your sister earlier was announced to the women's olympic team. what
from minnesota and the minnesota wild, zach parise. from clover, wisconsin, and the san jose sharks, joe pavelski. from milford, connecticut, and the los angeles kings, jonathan quick. from greenwich, connecticut, and the st. louis blues, kevin shattenkirk. from st. louis, missouri, and the colorado avalanche, paul stastny. from hastings, minnesota, and the new york rangers, derek stepan. from madison, wisconsin, and the minnesota wild, ryan suter. and from minnesota and the winnipeg jets,...
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>> yeah, welcome to minnesota, america. just a now at a days. it is nine degrees and wind chill are 13 below 0 and this is just the beginning of the coldest air that we have seen in two decades and so get ready for the cold air to really start spilling in. not only minnesota but the entire country as we go through the next several days. are you ready for it in new york? >> i don't know if ready really describes. it from all of my years work nothing minneapolis, a great complement to you. you look warm? >> yes, i am warm. we know how to dress in minneapolis and that is something we take seriously as we head in monday. for the first time in a while they have closed the schools in minnesota, because this is it exciting. temperatures will be 25 or 30 degrees below 0 and wind chills will approach 60 degrees below 0. you can get frost by the in 5 or 10 minutes. i brought the shirt out it was wet. and frozen and imagine the warm moist that is your skin. and cover all cracks and krefances this is highway attaches -- as far south as
>> yeah, welcome to minnesota, america. just a now at a days. it is nine degrees and wind chill are 13 below 0 and this is just the beginning of the coldest air that we have seen in two decades and so get ready for the cold air to really start spilling in. not only minnesota but the entire country as we go through the next several days. are you ready for it in new york? >> i don't know if ready really describes. it from all of my years work nothing minneapolis, a great complement to...
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. >> reporter: "nightline" travelled to international falls, minnesota, where minnesota is a way of lifeeratures? no cowering indoors. these individuals do the opposite. they embrace it. >> nice and warm. >> right now, it's nine below zero. but it's not just a race. this canadian border town celebrates the cold with this annual event for the young and the young at heart. the bold, and the brave. there's something for everyone in this up to of 6,000. >> keep up the good work, girls. >> reporter: and it's a lifestyle lesson for the rest of us, shivering through one of the coldest winters on record. it all starts with an early morning wake-up call. >> good morning. time to get up. >> reporter: terry is your local guide, a first grade teacher and mother of four. >> mornings in the winter are dark. nobody ever wants to get up because they swear you're waking them up in the middle of the night. >> reporter: to ward off cabin fever, the living room also doubles as the family gym. >> the reason they're here is because it's so dark, so long. going into the basement is even more depressing. >> rep
. >> reporter: "nightline" travelled to international falls, minnesota, where minnesota is a way of lifeeratures? no cowering indoors. these individuals do the opposite. they embrace it. >> nice and warm. >> right now, it's nine below zero. but it's not just a race. this canadian border town celebrates the cold with this annual event for the young and the young at heart. the bold, and the brave. there's something for everyone in this up to of 6,000. >> keep up...
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the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr.eterson:thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson:today as the chairman said after nearly four years of work the house is finally considering the 2014 farm bill conference report. it's been a challenging and frustrating process. i think everybody will agree. but through it the ag committee persevered and we do what we have always done, work together. the report before us today represents a compromise. i know this is rare in washington, but that's what needed to actually get something done around this place. i didn't get everything i wanted. the chairman didn't get everything he wanted. that's how the compromise works. for example, there's been a lot of discussion about dairy, but we are moving away from the olet dairy program to a new program that -- from the old dairy program to a new program that is much more sensible, that has market signals in it to deal with overproduction. the only questio
the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr.eterson:thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. peterson:today as the chairman said after nearly four years of work the house is finally considering the 2014 farm bill conference report. it's been a challenging and frustrating process. i think everybody will agree. but through it the ag committee persevered and we do what we have always done, work together. the...
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actual air temperatures we showed you a moment ago in minnesota.they are still - 12 in minneapolis, - 18 in international falls. the wind chill is better than it was but colder than - 40 and - 23 in chicago. the gulf too, a winter storm watch. the arctic air is coming to them. snow, freezing rain, it is going to be a combination down here along the gulf coast, into the carolinas, where there could be significant snow in eastern parts of north carolina. so the arctic blast, yet another one, it has been a winter and a half already producing these lake-effect snows. the heavier snows from pennsylvania fizzled up across parts of new york state in new england. around here just looking at clouds, trying to move in with the much colder air. the futurecast as we go through the afternoon and evening, quiet, maybe a stripe a little bit of snow here in virginia by tomorrow morning. we'll have clouds around. but you are going to notice the heavier snow southeast in virginia may sneak into the northern neck with a little bit of snow tomorrow afternoon. this sys
actual air temperatures we showed you a moment ago in minnesota.they are still - 12 in minneapolis, - 18 in international falls. the wind chill is better than it was but colder than - 40 and - 23 in chicago. the gulf too, a winter storm watch. the arctic air is coming to them. snow, freezing rain, it is going to be a combination down here along the gulf coast, into the carolinas, where there could be significant snow in eastern parts of north carolina. so the arctic blast, yet another one, it...
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the specific pipe supplies gas to much of minnesota. officials believe it should be fixed sometime today. until then, minnesotans are bundling up for the cool indoor temperatures. the outside high for today, negative two. >>> little farther east, chicago kids will be staying home today. the windy city canceled classes because of the bitterly cold temperatures. windchills put the city's temperature around negative 25 for much of the day. similar cold weather temperatures are slated for tomorrow which could lead to more cancelations. the deep freeze also grounded hundreds of flights in and out of chicago. >>> you know when they're canceling school in chicago, it's really bad. people in chicago are used to it. we're not used to it. >> not at all. and yet, here it comes again. >>> let's check the forecast. tom, at least we can get through today okay, right? >> enjoy the balmy temperatures while you can. good morning. there's a live view of washington's skyline from our storm team 4 city camera. here is another view from upper northwest wash
the specific pipe supplies gas to much of minnesota. officials believe it should be fixed sometime today. until then, minnesotans are bundling up for the cool indoor temperatures. the outside high for today, negative two. >>> little farther east, chicago kids will be staying home today. the windy city canceled classes because of the bitterly cold temperatures. windchills put the city's temperature around negative 25 for much of the day. similar cold weather temperatures are slated for...
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the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. speaker, i'm now pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mcintyre. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcintyre: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcintyre: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of this farm bill. this is a strong, reform-minded bill with bipartisan support. it will grow our economy, create jobs, provide certainty, reduce our deficit and save the american taxpayers $16 billion. the bill reforms the farm safety net, strengthening crop insurance and commodity programs. these risk management tools assure farmers that help is there when they need it. the bill also encourages conservation and develops export markets to help our farmers sell their products worldwide. rural communities depend on the farm bill too. through critical programs, small
the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. speaker, i'm now pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mcintyre. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcintyre: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from north carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. mcintyre: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of this farm bill. this...
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minnesota, 128 below -- 28 below.to fly today or in the airport watching right now, a cold reality. 1700 flights already canceled. that number most likely will climb. we are trying to cover this situation in every way possible because there are, again, 180 million americans affected here. we have our meteorologist, indra peter sons. she is standing in a bitter cold right off the
minnesota, 128 below -- 28 below.to fly today or in the airport watching right now, a cold reality. 1700 flights already canceled. that number most likely will climb. we are trying to cover this situation in every way possible because there are, again, 180 million americans affected here. we have our meteorologist, indra peter sons. she is standing in a bitter cold right off the
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the frigid air blanketing hundreds of fresh wrecks on minnesota roads.nd in chicago a barely there crowd bundled at the lincoln park zoo. and this family visiting from minnesota with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown here. it's a 50-degree difference between home and here. >> reporter: tonight ahead of the one million people packing into times square security is tight and thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. the revellers checked for explosives and other dangerous devices. they're closing down the cross roads of the world starting on the 43rd and broadway and moving north and people arrive. then there is that brilliant crystal ball weighing almost 12,000 pounds and covered in almost 2700 waterford crystal try angs. shivering below, the folks who have to snuggle tight tonight to stay warm. >> how are you going to stay warm? >> jump around and dance if music comes on. >> reporter: it really won't be that bad. you can see right here the temperatures at midnight or at least the feels like, the wind chill in new york city in the teens b
the frigid air blanketing hundreds of fresh wrecks on minnesota roads.nd in chicago a barely there crowd bundled at the lincoln park zoo. and this family visiting from minnesota with a bit of perspective. >> this is summer breakdown here. it's a 50-degree difference between home and here. >> reporter: tonight ahead of the one million people packing into times square security is tight and thousands of nypd's finest will be on hand. the revellers checked for explosives and other...
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but still, that's time out of the week that these guys are studying up about the minnesota vikings. it's tough to quantify how much it will impact the 49ers. but i don't think it will have any bearing on the game on sunday. >> the one thing it did have a bearing on is whether the 49ers could play at home for that championship game. seattle took that away. so the end of an era. >> it is. we know now the time game in 49ers candle stick history was played on december 23rd. the 49ers did have a glimmer of hope, but with seattle win, the road to the super bowl leads through seattle. >> the 49ers need to win this divisional playoff game. the last time and the only time the 49ers have won a divisional game on the road was in 1970 over the minnesota vikings. they're hoping to get number two on sunday. reporting from charlotte, north carolina. >> fans come in all sizes and ages. this is 2-year-old mckenna. she's a big-time niner fan. we've been follow thing fan since birth be. here she is at a newborn. and here on her first birthday, sporting a michael crabtree jersey. looking good. we would
but still, that's time out of the week that these guys are studying up about the minnesota vikings. it's tough to quantify how much it will impact the 49ers. but i don't think it will have any bearing on the game on sunday. >> the one thing it did have a bearing on is whether the 49ers could play at home for that championship game. seattle took that away. so the end of an era. >> it is. we know now the time game in 49ers candle stick history was played on december 23rd. the 49ers...
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it's wisconsin, it's minnesota. minnesota has canceled all school on monday because they're looking at negative 30 degrees sunday night into monday. it is going to be very ugly. >> you know, ted, sometimes you hear people say in chicago, we're used to the cold. in minnesota we're used to the cold. no one's used to 6 degrees below zero without the windchill. it's dangerous. you mentioned minnesota's canceling school. what other precautions are we talking about being taken? >> and i wouldn't be surprised if some illinois schools are canceled as well as because you're talking about specific threats to kids exposed skin. at those temperatures, 30 degrees below zero, add wind to it, only a few minutes out in those temperatures with exposed skin and you're going to see frostbite. it's a huge problem. the homeless, that's another thing. organizations will fan out in force sunday night into monday. try to get homeless folks that aren't aware of what is coming and get them shelter. >> ted row rowlands for us outside chicago.
it's wisconsin, it's minnesota. minnesota has canceled all school on monday because they're looking at negative 30 degrees sunday night into monday. it is going to be very ugly. >> you know, ted, sometimes you hear people say in chicago, we're used to the cold. in minnesota we're used to the cold. no one's used to 6 degrees below zero without the windchill. it's dangerous. you mentioned minnesota's canceling school. what other precautions are we talking about being taken? >> and i...
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in minnesota, it was hazardous to spend more than just a few minutes outside. the thermometer dipped to 20 below in some places. the deep freeze extends through the midwest and winter storms are headed for the deep south. we have a team of correspondents covering this beginning with dean reynolds in the very windy city. dean? >> reporter: scott, the windchill tonight in chicago is expected to be 40 degrees below zero and the actual temperature is not expected to peak above zero into wednesday in what may turn out to be the longest period of bitter cold in 31 years. the snowplows arrived too late for this greyhound bus that slipped off the pavement 50 miles south of chicago in windchills of 20 below. no one was hurt. 40 mile an hour gusts created whiteout conditions and forced road closures like this one in indiana. passable routes in iowa and elsewhere were hard to find or even see. but this law enforcement officer did see in michigan was terrifying. in ohio, the wind blew so hard it spontaneously built what are called snow rollers which caught the attention of
in minnesota, it was hazardous to spend more than just a few minutes outside. the thermometer dipped to 20 below in some places. the deep freeze extends through the midwest and winter storms are headed for the deep south. we have a team of correspondents covering this beginning with dean reynolds in the very windy city. dean? >> reporter: scott, the windchill tonight in chicago is expected to be 40 degrees below zero and the actual temperature is not expected to peak above zero into...
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when minnesota has issues with the cold that close schools, these are the heartiest, north dakota, minnesotacrazy cold. >> it really is. looking for some relief. >> i can't wait until we see the first signs of spring. it seems like it's never going to happen. >>> an entire city in alaska remains cut off this morning after back-to-back avalanches. the only road into the port city of valdez has been blocked by up to 30 feet of ice and snow. officials say it could be a week or longer before they can clear it. barges are bringing in trucks filled with food and some of the 4,000 people who lived there are being told to prepare to evacuate immediately. >>> that royal caribbean cruise ship carrying hundreds of people sickened by a fast-moving stomach bug is returning home two days early. federal health officials boarded the liner in the virgin islands to investigate what seems to be an outbreak of norovirus. one passenger said it came on fast and hard. >> i caught it within the first 24 hours. the fever just kept going up. and i realized when i couldn't keep a tablespoon of water down. >> boy, that
when minnesota has issues with the cold that close schools, these are the heartiest, north dakota, minnesotacrazy cold. >> it really is. looking for some relief. >> i can't wait until we see the first signs of spring. it seems like it's never going to happen. >>> an entire city in alaska remains cut off this morning after back-to-back avalanches. the only road into the port city of valdez has been blocked by up to 30 feet of ice and snow. officials say it could be a week or...
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the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: i come today before the senate to speak on the importance of passing the homeowner flood insurance affordability act. i'm a cosponsor of this legislation because without it millions of homeowners across the country will see significant increases in their flood insurance premiums. homeowners insurance protects a family's investment from damages and losses that come as a result of accidents or tornadoes or burglaries, but that same homeowner's policy, as we all know, does not cover damage resulting from flooding. sadly, too many americans learn of this gap in their policy after it is too late. in recognition of this major gap in coverage, congress created the national flood insurance program in 1968 to give homeowners and businesses protection in the event of a flood, and this program has helped them to protect their property, their families and their livelihoods. all regions of america are susceptible to flooding. we see it with seasonal rains, hurricanes and thunderstorms,
the presiding officer: the senator from minnesota. ms. klobuchar: i come today before the senate to speak on the importance of passing the homeowner flood insurance affordability act. i'm a cosponsor of this legislation because without it millions of homeowners across the country will see significant increases in their flood insurance premiums. homeowners insurance protects a family's investment from damages and losses that come as a result of accidents or tornadoes or burglaries, but that same...
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well -- >> you'd rather have me go to minnesota? >> yeah.'ll have so much more family support, and i think that's going to be absolutely critical to your recovery, son. >> but it's just going to be hard because like we talked about before with all my friends there and all my -- all my friends use pretty much. >> yeah, they do. >> except two people. >> yeah, they do. >> it's going to be pretty hard. you already know that. when i switched schools, it's pretty hard. out here i'll have a fresh start. >> it will be hard no matter where you go. >> it can go either way pretty much. don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods, it's totally
well -- >> you'd rather have me go to minnesota? >> yeah.'ll have so much more family support, and i think that's going to be absolutely critical to your recovery, son. >> but it's just going to be hard because like we talked about before with all my friends there and all my -- all my friends use pretty much. >> yeah, they do. >> except two people. >> yeah, they do. >> it's going to be pretty hard. you already know that. when i switched schools, it's...
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the entire state of minnesota was below zero this morning. jamie judge kas is with our cbs station wcco in minneapolis/st. paul. >> reporter: they're calling this latest arctic blast the son of polar vortex. it was 13 below overnight here and never made it above zero today. the mercury has gone below zero 12 of the last 21 days in minneapolis. the bitter cold has forced propane prices to a 20-year high in minnesota and created spot shortages around the country. some seven million american households-- mostly in rural areas-- depend on propane for heat. three waves of freezing air are forecast to wash across the central united states in the coming days. the forecast high here for thursday's opening of st. paul's famous winter carnival? billed as the coolest celebration on earth, it's minus one. scott, the windchill in minneapolis this morning was near 30 degrees below zero. that means exposed skin like your face feels like is getting a really bad sun burn in less than ten minute's time. it's not over yet. next week we can test our toughness ag
the entire state of minnesota was below zero this morning. jamie judge kas is with our cbs station wcco in minneapolis/st. paul. >> reporter: they're calling this latest arctic blast the son of polar vortex. it was 13 below overnight here and never made it above zero today. the mercury has gone below zero 12 of the last 21 days in minneapolis. the bitter cold has forced propane prices to a 20-year high in minnesota and created spot shortages around the country. some seven million american...
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i think again the senator from minnesota makes a great point. that when you look at some of these areas, in terms of whether it is n.s.a., i.r.s., or other areas, where people feel there wasn't enough work done on the front end to protect their personal privacy, and so we're in a catch-up situation. let's not do that when every single citizen across in country owns or their family owns or has access to some type of awfnlt -e type of automobile. and that's what we're trying to do. again, as the technology develops, we need to understand what the ramifications are and how to protect privacy, and i think on behalf of both of us, you know, we're appreciative that we've got 14 senators engaged already, and we look to add, and we're open to ideas on making sure this is the right kind of legislation that both takes -- that addresses safety but ultimately protects the privacy of our citizens. with that, madam president, i yield the floor. madam president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: t
i think again the senator from minnesota makes a great point. that when you look at some of these areas, in terms of whether it is n.s.a., i.r.s., or other areas, where people feel there wasn't enough work done on the front end to protect their personal privacy, and so we're in a catch-up situation. let's not do that when every single citizen across in country owns or their family owns or has access to some type of awfnlt -e type of automobile. and that's what we're trying to do. again, as the...
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these are the temperatures right now. 13 below in some parts of minnesota. >> oh, man. >> sorry, minnesota. the consequences of this, folks, are actually very, very serious. at least 17 deaths blamed on this freeflg weather. >> village of hamburg, near, buffalo, new york, people have had to deal with whiteout, strong conditions with heavy snow, changes on a dime. >> people in chicago reliving in that city, chiberia, they have broken 37 hours of subzero temperatures on tuesday. but it's still potentially cold, getting around in danger. drivers getting around. of course, we're talking about black ice. very, very dangerous. this sedan, you can see it spinning out of control. i'm sure hundreds having this same problem. officials telling drivers to avoid the roads unless necessary. >> in minnesota, take a look as a truck flies off a bridge. landed in the interstate lanes of 35, narrowly avoided by oncoming traffic. amazingly, after all of that, the driver survived. >> that's amazing. >>> century-old pipes and subzero windchills a really bad combination in central connecticut. water mains ruptur
these are the temperatures right now. 13 below in some parts of minnesota. >> oh, man. >> sorry, minnesota. the consequences of this, folks, are actually very, very serious. at least 17 deaths blamed on this freeflg weather. >> village of hamburg, near, buffalo, new york, people have had to deal with whiteout, strong conditions with heavy snow, changes on a dime. >> people in chicago reliving in that city, chiberia, they have broken 37 hours of subzero temperatures on...
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the high in minneapolis, minnesota, that is the high on monday, minus 15 degrees. now, again, the storm is going to reach the mid-atlantic and much of the northeast by tuesday. but the temperatures will be a modest 14-degree high here in new york city, which compared to the lows. the highs we're talking about is pretty well off. in central indiana, folks are stocking up for more snow before the freeze, as much supplies the essentials, milk, bread, eggs getting ready for more snow. the bone-chilling temperatures, indianapolis will see a high of negative 11 on monday. news of the bone-chilling cold coming a day after people shovelled their way out of the first winter snowstorm. the snow falling in massachusetts, at least 16 deaths caused by the storm. thousands of flight cancellations. of course, this is major news for the nfl. big playoff games today. in philadelphia, the temperature being 20 degrees. tomorrow in green bay it could reach minus seven degrees, which would make it the third coldest nfl game in history. paris? >> brian, thank you very much, and speaking
the high in minneapolis, minnesota, that is the high on monday, minus 15 degrees. now, again, the storm is going to reach the mid-atlantic and much of the northeast by tuesday. but the temperatures will be a modest 14-degree high here in new york city, which compared to the lows. the highs we're talking about is pretty well off. in central indiana, folks are stocking up for more snow before the freeze, as much supplies the essentials, milk, bread, eggs getting ready for more snow. the...
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minnesota is on track for its coldest winter in 33 years. in the last 24 hours, ice and whiteout conditions have caused nearly 400 crashes across the state. classes were canceled at more than 500 school districts to protect students from frostbite as they traveled to and from school. dr. ryan fey is a surgeon at a minneapolis frostbite center. >> when you're talking about ambient temperatures 20 below, windchill temperatures around 30 to 50 below, within just a few minutes we're talking about the on set of frostbite. >> reporter: this hospital has seen a record number of patients with symptoms such as blackened fingers, ears and toes. >> i was over 80 in december alone. we're on track for at least that again in january. we're talking about below-knee amputations, through-the-foot amputations, taking off fingers and toes, hands. >> pelley: windchill warnings and advisories are now in effect in 26 states. any moisture quickly freezes roads. as a result, there have been at least two major pileups on different interstates today. 50% of the great
minnesota is on track for its coldest winter in 33 years. in the last 24 hours, ice and whiteout conditions have caused nearly 400 crashes across the state. classes were canceled at more than 500 school districts to protect students from frostbite as they traveled to and from school. dr. ryan fey is a surgeon at a minneapolis frostbite center. >> when you're talking about ambient temperatures 20 below, windchill temperatures around 30 to 50 below, within just a few minutes we're talking...
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when minnesota became a state, we got our u.s. attorney through president zachary taylor in two days and we have not had a full-time boss for 882 days. this is the office that prosecuted the second biggest white collar case next to madoff in the last few years. this is the office that dealt with what have been the additional terrorist for 9/11. this is the case of the office of the office that handled numerous complex cases and been one of the best u.s. attorney's offices. i fear knowing half the people who worked there that worked for me when i was a prosecutor, there's a decline in morale, they need a boss. i'm angry ability this. when senator grassley and i both a candidate, when senator grassley has criticized the minnesota office because of the crime numbers, we need a u.s. attorney. >> i agree with you. and the point you made at the end is one that's extremely relevant and one that i hope the senate will consider. this is not simply a united states attorney for minnesota. we have a united states attorney in iowa who needs to
when minnesota became a state, we got our u.s. attorney through president zachary taylor in two days and we have not had a full-time boss for 882 days. this is the office that prosecuted the second biggest white collar case next to madoff in the last few years. this is the office that dealt with what have been the additional terrorist for 9/11. this is the case of the office of the office that handled numerous complex cases and been one of the best u.s. attorney's offices. i fear knowing half...
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in minnesota, the school buses will stay where they are on monday. over the state, no school because it's been canceled by the governor as being too cold. philadelphia, single digit temperatures and ice are on the way as the cold wave moouts eastwards from the midwest. the nine inches of snow that fell yesterday froze solid overnight. we'll see what real football fans are made of tomorrow afternoon at lambeau field in green bay, wisconsin. they will play in the open air stadium where the forecast is calling for temperatures that will feel around 20 below zero. it could go down in the books as the coldest profootball game ever played. margaret is in boston where the bottom is already starting to fall out of the temperatures this evening. >> reporter: right now, it's 20 degrees warmer than it was this morning. it was two degrees and overnight, near record low temperatures. people are out now. we are standing in a church parking lot, a mass at 4:00. people coming in and
in minnesota, the school buses will stay where they are on monday. over the state, no school because it's been canceled by the governor as being too cold. philadelphia, single digit temperatures and ice are on the way as the cold wave moouts eastwards from the midwest. the nine inches of snow that fell yesterday froze solid overnight. we'll see what real football fans are made of tomorrow afternoon at lambeau field in green bay, wisconsin. they will play in the open air stadium where the...
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the bigot you say is the special teams coordinator, the coach on the minnesota vikings. you say he said vehicocally to over repeatedly what you describe as homophobic comments. at one point, he said something about we should round up all the gays, send them to an island and nuke it until it glows. he says you're going to hell along with the other gays. did other people, other teammates hear him say these things? >> yeah, there are witnesses to all the things i put in that piece on deadspin. and you know, i made sure that i had witnesses, because otherwise, that's a very easy defamation of character case, and you know, it would be pretty easy for him to prevail in a court of law. >> because that coach, particularly the special teams coordinator, he categorically denies this, says he has gay family members. what do you make of that? >> well, you know, it's not like he's going to come out and say, yeah, i said all those things, please end my career now, you know. generally, these things go through a certain legal process, but i am 100% confident in everything that i related
the bigot you say is the special teams coordinator, the coach on the minnesota vikings. you say he said vehicocally to over repeatedly what you describe as homophobic comments. at one point, he said something about we should round up all the gays, send them to an island and nuke it until it glows. he says you're going to hell along with the other gays. did other people, other teammates hear him say these things? >> yeah, there are witnesses to all the things i put in that piece on...
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windchills around 60 below in montana, minnesota and north dakota. in chicago, place i used to call home, a place pretty used to it being extremely cold, school was canceled as temperatures hit minus 15, and air travelers around the nation faced massive gridlock with more than 4,000 flights canceled today, alone. absolute mess. it was also the greatest day in the world for the army of climate change people we have dubbed the snow trollers. to gleefully suggest the quote/unquote global warming hoax has been exposed by mother nature. >> well, there's been a concerted effort of people to believe that global warming is taking place, that we're all going to die and all of that. at the same time, the evidence out there is just, it's almost laughable. >> this winter is brutal. i mean, i'm in new york right now. the airports were closed. everything is closed. it's freezing. well, it's a hoax. i think scientists are having a lot of fun. it was -- i wouldn't say started, you know, just like al gore started the internet. he's the one that really is the big prop
windchills around 60 below in montana, minnesota and north dakota. in chicago, place i used to call home, a place pretty used to it being extremely cold, school was canceled as temperatures hit minus 15, and air travelers around the nation faced massive gridlock with more than 4,000 flights canceled today, alone. absolute mess. it was also the greatest day in the world for the army of climate change people we have dubbed the snow trollers. to gleefully suggest the quote/unquote global warming...
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that's cold even for minnesota and breaks a 2010 record. but the weekend could bring colder temperatures. they are now forecasting 60 below zero for sunday night! >>> since we fry eggs on the sidewalk when it's hot, watch to see how long it takes to freeze an egg. if you watch carefully for a few minutes, you can see it happen. the edges slowly start to ice up. who eats frozen eggs? [ laughter ] >>> well, they say necessity is the mother of invention. and in the snowy midwest, they are getting a little creative here. a man in fort wayne, indiana, built himself a remote control snow blower when he got tired of shoveling. >> but mowing my yard with remote and saw a driveway that needed cleared and tried to fit my snow blower know it and it fit perfectly and away we went. >> if it works, this guy could be a millionaire. it came from a college project that was originally a remote controlled lawnmower. >> snow blowing drone? that guy will make millions. send him to minnesota! why can't i think of that? >> aren't you the "great karnow"? >> not gr
that's cold even for minnesota and breaks a 2010 record. but the weekend could bring colder temperatures. they are now forecasting 60 below zero for sunday night! >>> since we fry eggs on the sidewalk when it's hot, watch to see how long it takes to freeze an egg. if you watch carefully for a few minutes, you can see it happen. the edges slowly start to ice up. who eats frozen eggs? [ laughter ] >>> well, they say necessity is the mother of invention. and in the snowy midwest,...
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these are the real temperatures. 35 in minnesota. 0 in albany. mild in philadelphia, 34, and the temperatures will be dropping as the cold air moves in. into the teens on tuesday, and wednesday, back up to 24. and the snow will push south, causing troubles on the roadways tomorrow. if. he. >> for one night in oklahoma, a children's hospital transforms into a winter wonderland for patients. this is the prom theme. the winter dance was put together for children of all ages. some of the patients are battling cancer, they got to put together outfits, and they had stylists put on makeup. i'm stephanie sy, "the stream" is coming up next. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in the stream. social media talk about life, but what about death? how we discuss changing one tweet at a time. bringing in the community program is our digital
these are the real temperatures. 35 in minnesota. 0 in albany. mild in philadelphia, 34, and the temperatures will be dropping as the cold air moves in. into the teens on tuesday, and wednesday, back up to 24. and the snow will push south, causing troubles on the roadways tomorrow. if. he. >> for one night in oklahoma, a children's hospital transforms into a winter wonderland for patients. this is the prom theme. the winter dance was put together for children of all ages. some of the...
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so cold the governor in minnesota ordered schools closed. while the nation's capital struggled to thaw out. >> help my dad shovel the snow and stay inside and keep warm. >> reporter: in philly, a challenge just to get out. some ditching the spinning wheels. >> it's bad out here. >> reporter: it's tough on firefighters, braving frigid work conditions in nebraska, detroit, vermont. >> we're having trouble with heating water. our trucks are freezing up. >> reporter: a teeth-chattering cold for those who have to be out and warnings for those across the frost belt to head in. at least 13 deaths have been tied to this storm system. here in boston overnight, some 600 calls poured into the mayor's 24-hour hotline. an official here in boston told me only four of those were for people looking for a warm place to go, brian. >> ron mott starting us off from boston. ron, thanks. >>> part of what makes this news, the storm hit as millions of americans had plans to travel home after the holiday break, both by road and by air. nbc's tom costello spent anoth
so cold the governor in minnesota ordered schools closed. while the nation's capital struggled to thaw out. >> help my dad shovel the snow and stay inside and keep warm. >> reporter: in philly, a challenge just to get out. some ditching the spinning wheels. >> it's bad out here. >> reporter: it's tough on firefighters, braving frigid work conditions in nebraska, detroit, vermont. >> we're having trouble with heating water. our trucks are freezing up. >>...
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and in minnesota this time of year, they really do love it. despite those wild resume. >> it's just an excuse to get together and enjoy a beverage or two. nbc's harry smith is back from the great north. >> reporter: when it comes to winter, minnesotans pretty much think the rest of us are wimps. with a daytime high of 2 degrees saturday, almost 10,000 people showed up for the annual brainerd ice fishing extravaganza. >> have you done this before? >> no, this is my 12th years. >> reporter: it's a big deal because whoevers the biggest fish wins a pickup truck. you ever won anything? >> no. maybe this is my year. >> reporter: but here is the cold, hard truth. most people don't catch a thing, even when they know what lies underneath. >> you have all of this sophisticated stuff. and you got the camera, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: is that going to help you catch anything? >> no. it never does. >> reporter: it never does? ice fishing it appears is less about fish than it is about beer. how do you keep the beer from freezing? >> drink it fast. >> kee
and in minnesota this time of year, they really do love it. despite those wild resume. >> it's just an excuse to get together and enjoy a beverage or two. nbc's harry smith is back from the great north. >> reporter: when it comes to winter, minnesotans pretty much think the rest of us are wimps. with a daytime high of 2 degrees saturday, almost 10,000 people showed up for the annual brainerd ice fishing extravaganza. >> have you done this before? >> no, this is my 12th...
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it remind me of his 11 minnesota dorm project. he's listed himself at the building developer and claims hose notes making this area bigger. he knows what the planning department wants to hear. and he knows which rolls are routinelyly go forward. it dporz the tradition of the must not and i urge you to listen to wendell hoechlg and the community
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minnesota vikings special teams coordinator who denies saying such a thing because quote, personally,y family members. the accusation that he said that comes in this blockbuster tell all letter on deadspin.com written by former vikings punter chris cluey. he made headlines last summer when he came out against minnesota's gay marriage amendment, which would have defined marriage between one man and one woman. this transformed him into something of a gay rights activists. here he is on our own network o couple of months before that bill was struck down. >> gay people would like to get married and i think that's something when we look back and you look at history, which side were you on? on the side that supported this or did you try to take people's rights away? >> his eight-year career came to an end in april, quote, i don't know if hi act vito m was the reason i got fired, however, i'm pretty confident it was. he said he was fired by mike -- and two cowards. former head coach and general manager who lacked the fortitude to disagree with mike on a touching subject. earlier today, the v
minnesota vikings special teams coordinator who denies saying such a thing because quote, personally,y family members. the accusation that he said that comes in this blockbuster tell all letter on deadspin.com written by former vikings punter chris cluey. he made headlines last summer when he came out against minnesota's gay marriage amendment, which would have defined marriage between one man and one woman. this transformed him into something of a gay rights activists. here he is on our own...
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dangerous temperatures forced some districts to chose schools in minnesota. the mercury will dip well below freezing there. >> take a look at this video. a rare phenomenon caught on camera in idaho. it's called an ice disk. the extremely low temperature causes slow-moving water to freeze. abc's mary bruce has more. >> reporter: you thought this was bad? think again. it's about to get worse. >> just one thing after the next. >> reporter: some of the coldest air of the season, an arctic blast expected to rival the polar plunge felt earlier this month. 18 states from minnesota to maine. with wind chills between 30 to 60 below zero. freezing rain, sleet, and snow expected as far south as texas. winter storm watch is issued tomorrow for all of the gulf coast states. over the weekend, the midwest smacked with howling blizzards. frigid winds forcing schools in parts of minnesota and chicago to close today. blowing snow. blinding drivers in iowa and north dakota. >> you're lucky to see 10, 15 feet in front of your car. >> reporter: treacherous conditions outside of d
dangerous temperatures forced some districts to chose schools in minnesota. the mercury will dip well below freezing there. >> take a look at this video. a rare phenomenon caught on camera in idaho. it's called an ice disk. the extremely low temperature causes slow-moving water to freeze. abc's mary bruce has more. >> reporter: you thought this was bad? think again. it's about to get worse. >> just one thing after the next. >> reporter: some of the coldest air of the...
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places actually in minnesota, they've already canceled schools for next monday. in chicago, we could see some of the coldest air in 17 years. cold morning temperatures. these are morning temperatures. these are not even windchills. 30 below. we've got an incredible -- what a winter this is turning out to be. extreme is the new normal. we certainly know that and an certainly the beginning of this year is no exception. >> i feel very lucky we're inside today covering this amazing it story. but our intrepid reporters out there from all angles. thank you very much, margaret, brian, poppy and alexandra, we'll bring all of this to you as it develops. just below here, this is where we're using every square inch of the screen to bring you all the latest information it, the current conditions, forecasts, closings, want to keep you up to date throughout the day. please stay watching. it's going to be a very important day to watch the weather. here's more what we're working on. a bomb exploding in germany. officials think it could be one that was left over from, if you beli
places actually in minnesota, they've already canceled schools for next monday. in chicago, we could see some of the coldest air in 17 years. cold morning temperatures. these are morning temperatures. these are not even windchills. 30 below. we've got an incredible -- what a winter this is turning out to be. extreme is the new normal. we certainly know that and an certainly the beginning of this year is no exception. >> i feel very lucky we're inside today covering this amazing it story....
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> reporter: steam rose from lake superior as the air temperature dipped to 21 below near duluth, minnesota. parts of the central u.s. are 30 degrees colder than normal, so cold, travel has become dangerous. iowa state patrol sergeant scott bright. >> there was like a thin layer of ice underneath the snow that's blowing and causing people to lose control. >> reporter: the weather was responsible for at least 400 crashes across minnesota. 50 people were hurt. it did manage to get to one below today in minneapolis. the city's largest hospital treated more frostbite cases in december than all of last winter. dr. ryan fey. >> we've had probably close to 20 severe enough frostbite cases that require hospitalization. we've probably got another... double that floating around in the outpatient community. >> reporter: another bubble of arctic air pushing south could deliver the coldest temperatures the northeast has had since 2009. it will be in the mid-20s when the ball is dropped tonight in new york's times square. shelby nelson came from dallas and waited there since this afternoon. >> i think i
> reporter: steam rose from lake superior as the air temperature dipped to 21 below near duluth, minnesota. parts of the central u.s. are 30 degrees colder than normal, so cold, travel has become dangerous. iowa state patrol sergeant scott bright. >> there was like a thin layer of ice underneath the snow that's blowing and causing people to lose control. >> reporter: the weather was responsible for at least 400 crashes across minnesota. 50 people were hurt. it did manage to get...
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in the "crossfire" former minnesota governor tim pawlenty and labor commission secretary robert reich with a new movie out "inequality for all." i think everyone would agree that demand for jobs is greater than the supply right now. we all agree that's a problem. i think where we would disagree is on the solutions. would you suggest that we force employers to raise wages, force union participation, raise taxes on the top job creators and force employers to cut off hiring at 50 employees to avoid obama care mandates. how is that a recipe for job creation? >> well, first, s.e., the word "force" i heard at least four times -- >> tell me how it's not. >> it's not forcing. >> you want to raise the minimum wage -- >> the first raise in this country since 1945. raising minimum wage is good for the country, puts more money in the pockets of people. 65% of american people want to raise the minimum wage. most are not teenager, they're breadwinners. if you help them, you help the economy overall. a lot of employers will benefit from a higher minimum wage. empirical studies show that. this is not
in the "crossfire" former minnesota governor tim pawlenty and labor commission secretary robert reich with a new movie out "inequality for all." i think everyone would agree that demand for jobs is greater than the supply right now. we all agree that's a problem. i think where we would disagree is on the solutions. would you suggest that we force employers to raise wages, force union participation, raise taxes on the top job creators and force employers to cut off hiring at...
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>> you know, it's right over minnesota. it's right over stephanie right now. the air kind of vaporizes out there. it's like how they make snow at ski resorts. here's the word you have heard too much today, polar vortex. it is always there but today it has shifted some. it's the shift of -- to the south of the polar vortex that has created all this. that's when we get 40 below zero. it is warm in boston and a lot of the snow that happened last week is gone because it was 54 degrees in boston. but the cold air is on the way. 6 in binghamton. even though it is 32 in new york city right now tomorrow morning it will be 11. 11 degrees. i mean when i was living in d.c. they tell us let the water run. it's going to freeze the pipes. there could be thousands of frozen pipes with this. it's 14 in atlanta. >> i want to bring back in stephanie. she has another glass of water. i just want to warn anyone in colorado who has legally purchased marijuana today, this is just -- step back from the screen and enjoy this. this is a good thing. just enjoy what stephanie is going to
>> you know, it's right over minnesota. it's right over stephanie right now. the air kind of vaporizes out there. it's like how they make snow at ski resorts. here's the word you have heard too much today, polar vortex. it is always there but today it has shifted some. it's the shift of -- to the south of the polar vortex that has created all this. that's when we get 40 below zero. it is warm in boston and a lot of the snow that happened last week is gone because it was 54 degrees in...
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now, look at minnesota 5-day forecast. minus 11, minus 6, 2. not until thursday do be get back to normal, a balmy high of 14. >> and that's back to normal. thinks. the north-east digs out, many rely on salt to melt the ice. tonnes of it are thrown on sidewalks and streets. it damages pavement and the environment. we have more on new alternatives that can melt away some of those problems. >> traditional ways of solving the problem of slick surfaces include chemical deires, sand and salt, the same salt on the dinner table, and there's a reason it's the most popular agent against ice. it works. salt lowers water's freezing point. the more salt you add the lower the freezing point goes. salt is corrosive and makes pavements crumble, so there are other ideas on how to get out of the winter mess. in wisconsin, they are turping to -- turning to cheese. >> wisconsin produces cheese. one of the by-products is brine, salt and water. it melts ice from freezing tonne roadways. >> from salty to sweet. illinois have turned to molasses. >> it sounds crazy, bu
now, look at minnesota 5-day forecast. minus 11, minus 6, 2. not until thursday do be get back to normal, a balmy high of 14. >> and that's back to normal. thinks. the north-east digs out, many rely on salt to melt the ice. tonnes of it are thrown on sidewalks and streets. it damages pavement and the environment. we have more on new alternatives that can melt away some of those problems. >> traditional ways of solving the problem of slick surfaces include chemical deires, sand and...
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. >> minnesota, okay, minnesota's used to the cold, right? and used to snow, but not cold and snow like this. high temperatures negative 6. that was the high, was negative 6. roads shut down in parts of the state, including the twin cities, because the wind was kicking up so much snow, drivers couldn't see. many schools in minnesota, including minneapolis/st. paul closed today. >> that is a ridiculous picture. >> north dakota, meanwhile, that isn't a beach with an ocean shot. no, that's north dakota, folks. the snow is blowing across the road there in grand forks. winds gusting to nearly 50 miles per hour. it was all but impossible for drivers to see where they were trying to go. you can't see anything in this. some major highways had to be closed. >> when the wind whips across the plains like that, it's amazing. in milwaukee today, no school in milwaukee, the city grappling with temperatures expected to stay very, very low. snow is falling again this weekend, residents doing their best to stay warm and stay safe. >> yeah, it's ugly. so, what
. >> minnesota, okay, minnesota's used to the cold, right? and used to snow, but not cold and snow like this. high temperatures negative 6. that was the high, was negative 6. roads shut down in parts of the state, including the twin cities, because the wind was kicking up so much snow, drivers couldn't see. many schools in minnesota, including minneapolis/st. paul closed today. >> that is a ridiculous picture. >> north dakota, meanwhile, that isn't a beach with an ocean shot....
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schools have been ordered closed for monday across minnesota. temperatures could get as cold as -30 degrees. we continue our coverage from chicago. >> millions are spending the first weekend of the new year shoveling and shivering. with athe snow and ice blast of cooler temperatures. a snow plow turned this driver into a pedestrian. >> by the time i saw the truck, it was too late. >> is this a new car? >> 2013. not new anymore. >> the bitter weather has snarled air travel leaving thousands of frustrated fliers. you may wait eight hours and then they cancel. >> travelers stranded by the cold are left to cool their sleeping ing lines shares as another frigid night closes in,, shelters struggle to make room. >> we go into emergency mode where we put mattresses on the floor. beyond that is to allow people to sit in the dining room during the night. >> this man in indiana has found one way to beat the deep-freeze. he clears his driveway from inside his house watching his remote-controlled snowblower do all of the work. he built it complete with tire
schools have been ordered closed for monday across minnesota. temperatures could get as cold as -30 degrees. we continue our coverage from chicago. >> millions are spending the first weekend of the new year shoveling and shivering. with athe snow and ice blast of cooler temperatures. a snow plow turned this driver into a pedestrian. >> by the time i saw the truck, it was too late. >> is this a new car? >> 2013. not new anymore. >> the bitter weather has snarled air...
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one of those ships right now all right you are the governor once did you ever tie up a bridge in minnesota because you didn't like the mayor of one of the cities what do you make of governor christie and bridge gate. well i'll tell you it just shows it shows you exactly that they put their parties first and not the country or the people of this city i'll give you an equal example i was trying to put light rail in to minneapolis to bring us into the new century of transportation how are we going to be a big city without mass transit you've got to have it the republicans were my biggest opposition to it and when i took it to the leadership and i tried to explain that it would go through this neighborhood where most of the people were on welfare and i would give them the opportunity to be mobile and to get jobs you know what the response i got back from the republican leader was i don't have anyone elected down there i don't give a damn and i sat back and i looked at him innocent but i thought after we're all elected we're all supposed to work for the state of minnesota see they forget about
one of those ships right now all right you are the governor once did you ever tie up a bridge in minnesota because you didn't like the mayor of one of the cities what do you make of governor christie and bridge gate. well i'll tell you it just shows it shows you exactly that they put their parties first and not the country or the people of this city i'll give you an equal example i was trying to put light rail in to minneapolis to bring us into the new century of transportation how are we going...