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wheels spinning in queens, new york snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads.. leaving residents to fend for themselves. mike inglise - queens, new york - "right now just trying to dig out little by little, get it done, dig ourselves out of here." a situation that could be dangerous. pat thomasian - quee,ew york"iy ed an ambulance how e tyog to get throhd forbid you have a fire." more than two feet of snow fell in washington, d.c where the federal government is still shutdown.. while public transportation is getting back up and running. totally buried street in norristown, pennsylvania cars remained buried. and even if you can dig out there's nowhere to go. residents fear they won't be able to get out for days. nat the regions airports are still struggling as well.. with hundreds of canceled flights. weary travelers are being forced to make the most of it. . colin brogan - airline passenger - "airports take a while to gt back on track, so you feet of snow, it's a lot of snow." snow plow snow man while officials in numerous east coast cities grapple with what to d
wheels spinning in queens, new york snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads.. leaving residents to fend for themselves. mike inglise - queens, new york - "right now just trying to dig out little by little, get it done, dig ourselves out of here." a situation that could be dangerous. pat thomasian - quee,ew york"iy ed an ambulance how e tyog to get throhd forbid you have a fire." more than two feet of snow fell in washington, d.c where the federal...
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in queens, new york snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads.. leaving residents to fend for themselves. (sot / mike inglise - queens, new york :15 - :19) "right now just trying to dig out little by little, get it done, dig ourselves out of here." a situation that could be dangerous. (sot / pat thomasian - queens, new york :22 - :25) "if you need an ambulance how are they going to getet through. g g forbid you have a fire." more than two feet of snow fell in washington, d.c where the federal government is still shutdown.. while public transportation is getting back up and running. in norristown, pennsylvania cars remained buried. and even if you can dig out there's nowhere to go. residents fear they won't be able to get out for days. nat the regions airports are still ststggling as well.. witit hundreds of canceled flights. weary travelers are being forced to make the most of it. . (sot / colin brogan - airline passenger :53 - :57) "airports take a while to gt back on track, so you just have to live with it. two feet of snow, it's a lot of snow."
in queens, new york snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads.. leaving residents to fend for themselves. (sot / mike inglise - queens, new york :15 - :19) "right now just trying to dig out little by little, get it done, dig ourselves out of here." a situation that could be dangerous. (sot / pat thomasian - queens, new york :22 - :25) "if you need an ambulance how are they going to getet through. g g forbid you have a fire." more than two feet of snow...
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this is video from queens, new york. a school bus became stuck trying to get through the snow-covered streets. no students or the people trying to dig that bus out were hurt. boy, is it nasty there. >>> one big winner from this week heend's east coast blizzard. more than 1.5 million were watching on demand movies and shows at the same time. that's a record for simultaneous views for on demand. >> samantha: have to do something to pass the time, right? >> tia: whatever happened to talking to one another or playing board games? i know our viewer from yesterday is going to call and say i'm old school, but i'm just saying. >> samantha: reading books. if you live alone, i guess you can't talk to anybody -- >> brian: it's a miracle people long enough to look at the tv. >> samantha: these kids need to read. >> tia: you do need to read. >> samantha: go and be successful, right? reading is important. >> brian: i know. people read on their phones. >> tia: it's true. you need to know how to read. >> samantha: you do, and do math an
this is video from queens, new york. a school bus became stuck trying to get through the snow-covered streets. no students or the people trying to dig that bus out were hurt. boy, is it nasty there. >>> one big winner from this week heend's east coast blizzard. more than 1.5 million were watching on demand movies and shows at the same time. that's a record for simultaneous views for on demand. >> samantha: have to do something to pass the time, right? >> tia: whatever...
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from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? front yards - and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. still - new jersey governor chris christie reassuring his state - things are under control.sot - gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey"this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? // this is not superstorm sandy."but it's not misery for everyone?these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?.and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national zoo? while a few brave parents, helped their kids enjoy this historic blizzard.karla barguiarena oncam close:here in manhattan, more than two inches of snow were coming down an hour during the height of the storm. as you can see it was burying cars and making travel virtually impossible. what's come.karla barguiarena, abc news, new york. hazards: watch for slick spots especially snow-packed areas. cold night with single digit wind chill, otherwise no additional hazards.it's going especially for those in and east of greater cincinnati. with mostly clear to partly cloudy sk
from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? front yards - and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. still - new jersey governor chris christie reassuring his state - things are under control.sot - gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey"this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? // this is not superstorm sandy."but it's not misery for everyone?these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?.and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national...
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brian webb is in queens, new york, where they saw nearly three feet of snow. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the big dig has begun but there are still thousands of cars buried under snow like this one. officials really don't want they don't want the snow back out on the roads and they don't want people to get hurt. already this weekend, several new yorkers died with a snow shovel in their hand. federal offices and schools in the nation's capital remain closed this morning as people in the area continue to dig out from under two feet of snowfall. crystal lucas got a hand uncovering her buried car from a good samaritan. >> even on a sunny day, they probably wouldn't say hello, but in a team of need, people are here to help. >> reporter: they chip away the mounds of snow ahead of the start of the workweek. steve minecoff spent hours shoveling out his driveway only for passing snowplows to undo what he had done. >> i'm liable to have a stroke now thinking about it. >> reporter: while much of new york city came back to life after record snowfall tot
brian webb is in queens, new york, where they saw nearly three feet of snow. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the big dig has begun but there are still thousands of cars buried under snow like this one. officials really don't want they don't want the snow back out on the roads and they don't want people to get hurt. already this weekend, several new yorkers died with a snow shovel in their hand. federal offices and schools in the nation's capital remain closed this morning...
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. >>> in queens new york, first dials up the three, he knocked it down. in the second, miles dave is. hooking up for the jam the lead was at 10. it was a big night for draif dave is. lead was cut to one they survived 74-66. miami lost to bowling green tonight. ken griffey jr. is in the hall. he deserves to be there. >> cammy: a bet a lot of >> rob: going to be cold tonight. >> that's right. tonight we will drop down to about 24. 29 by 9:00 in the morning. high tomorrow making its a way to about 45. right now we are at 31. brad you got aj? >> brad: yeah on friday. he told a story about when he was a youngster and he met >> rob: lets hope he can beat him. >> rob: thanks for being with us everybody.
. >>> in queens new york, first dials up the three, he knocked it down. in the second, miles dave is. hooking up for the jam the lead was at 10. it was a big night for draif dave is. lead was cut to one they survived 74-66. miami lost to bowling green tonight. ken griffey jr. is in the hall. he deserves to be there. >> cammy: a bet a lot of >> rob: going to be cold tonight. >> that's right. tonight we will drop down to about 24. 29 by 9:00 in the morning. high...
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new york. this video has outraged parents because the coach standing nearby did nothing to stop the fight at the shool in queens new york. the department of education has since fired the man from his position. >> i think education has a responsibility because they are obligated to vet all those who work in the school interacting with children. you can see it looks like he was actually participating in the fight. >> the department of education says the man was not an employee but rather soon who oversaw the afterschl program. an attorney for the father is filing a lawsuit. >>> listen to this. thy say that your eyes are the windows to the soul. but your eyes could be a sign that there's a greater health issss. >> that's what happened to an arizona mom when she noticed something in her3-month-old son's pictures. we have their story. >> rider is the hapappiest baby you'd ever meet. >> reporterer like all proud parents, she wanted to catch every moment of her baby's life. >> constantly taking pictures. enough pictures we have to move on. we're just in the grocery store. let's go. she noticed a flash in his eye. then
new york. this video has outraged parents because the coach standing nearby did nothing to stop the fight at the shool in queens new york. the department of education has since fired the man from his position. >> i think education has a responsibility because they are obligated to vet all those who work in the school interacting with children. you can see it looks like he was actually participating in the fight. >> the department of education says the man was not an employee but...
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new york still haven't been plowed. many people here say they've never seen this much snow. gio benitez, abc news, queens, new york. >> with no school, no work and not much else open in washington, d.c., the nation's capital is turning to its most regloved resident. >> giant pan dap tian-tian. not disappointing anyone. a sequel to his viral video over the weekend. look at that. the national zoo still closed though. but there's always the panda cam and videos like this one. the earlier video got more than 55 million views on facebook. that's what everybody was doing watching toin toin roll in the snow. >> it's calming. > i don't know if it's because in china they're not used to the snow, right? pandas, it's hot. bamboo. oh toin toin is like what is up with this, right? it's colder? >> okay. >> they are used to snow. >> the florida girl misspoke. >> we just found out from our beijing bureau. bob woodruff is over there. >> coming up, getting out of debt. for so many americans it can feel like a daunting challenge. rebecca jarvis will talk with one expert who's been there and done that. >> how did i not know
new york still haven't been plowed. many people here say they've never seen this much snow. gio benitez, abc news, queens, new york. >> with no school, no work and not much else open in washington, d.c., the nation's capital is turning to its most regloved resident. >> giant pan dap tian-tian. not disappointing anyone. a sequel to his viral video over the weekend. look at that. the national zoo still closed though. but there's always the panda cam and videos like this one. the...
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from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? front yards - and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. still - new jersey governor chris christie reassuring his state - things are under control. sot - gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey "this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? but it's not misery for everyone? these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?. and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national zoo? while a few brave parents, helped their kids enjoy this historic blizzard. karla barguiarena oncam close: officials here in new york confirming at least three people died from shoveling snow. they are asking everyone to be extra cautious... especially considering more snow is expected to fall - at least until midnight. karla barguiarena, abc news, new york. " nikki/ots: despite the cold weather here, it didn't stop one man from taking in the outdoors. an inmate housed at the newton correctional release center has escaped... edward shorter is serving a twenty year sentence for possession of contr
from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? front yards - and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. still - new jersey governor chris christie reassuring his state - things are under control. sot - gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey "this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? but it's not misery for everyone? these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?. and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national zoo? while a few brave parents,...
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kids in queens new york had to go to school today. they had trouble getting there. this school bus got stuck at an intersection. it's one of several that had problems. people complained the city was not moving fast enough to get the streets cleaned. >>> it's not just new york. it's up and down the mid- atlantic. >> storm deaths now reaching about 40 and financial impact $850 million. some roads are impassable. in washington dc, the government shut down again. public transit is slow-moving if at all. neighbors are shoveling out roads trying to help each other in case of an emergency. >> i would feel trapped. get to us. >> several states are operating under states of emergency including hours. when winter weather strikes you can take the latest conditions to go with the wncn out. >>> the 911 center" accounting is having problems receiving calls from cell phones. you can call 910-893-9111. >>> a student was -- >>> a suspect in custody and in the hospital accused of mall. police say jamoral lee hill was involved in a car theft. he took off and filed -- fired a shot at a
kids in queens new york had to go to school today. they had trouble getting there. this school bus got stuck at an intersection. it's one of several that had problems. people complained the city was not moving fast enough to get the streets cleaned. >>> it's not just new york. it's up and down the mid- atlantic. >> storm deaths now reaching about 40 and financial impact $850 million. some roads are impassable. in washington dc, the government shut down again. public transit is...
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kids in queens, new york went to school and kids got stuck. and people explained that the city was not working fast enough to get the streets cleared and getting them back to work. >>> the financial impact is $850 million. buried in ice and snow up and down the atlantic and the northeast. a lot of schools and business has to close down again. public transit is slow moving, if moving at all. >>> water donations continue to pour into flint, michigan. this city is dealing with a major contamination crisis. the attorney general named a former prosecutor to spearhead an investigation into the crisis. they want to know if any state laws were violated in the process that left the city's drinking water contaminated with led. the governor has been subpoenaed. and people concerned that their kids are exposed to led can be tested for free. the tests are available for children up to the age of six. additional led testing has been scheduled for the first week of february. >>> speaking of water, we have surrounding the water contamination in wake forest. mo
kids in queens, new york went to school and kids got stuck. and people explained that the city was not working fast enough to get the streets cleared and getting them back to work. >>> the financial impact is $850 million. buried in ice and snow up and down the atlantic and the northeast. a lot of schools and business has to close down again. public transit is slow moving, if moving at all. >>> water donations continue to pour into flint, michigan. this city is dealing with a...
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from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. governor chris christie reassuring his state - control. sot - gov. chris christie / new jersey "this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? // this is not superstorm sandy." but it's not misery for everyone? these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?. and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national zoo? while a few brave kids enjoy this historic blizzard. karla barguiarena oncam close: officials here in new york confirming at least three people died from shoveling snow. they are asking everyone to be extra cautious... especially considering more snow is expected to fall - at least until midnight. karla barguiarena, abc news, new york. some wintry weather in the sierras today - but down here in the valley warm and mild. dick stoddard has a look at what's happening in your weather now forecast. a moderate winter storm system and cold front passage today will create gusty winds and periods of moderate to heavy snow in the sierra
from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. governor chris christie reassuring his state - control. sot - gov. chris christie / new jersey "this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? // this is not superstorm sandy." but it's not misery for everyone? these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?. and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national zoo? while a few brave kids enjoy this historic blizzard....
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in queens, new york..... couldn't quite make it through an intersection. residents there say.... they had to dig out their own once.... all weekend. but in nashville.. in her white dress and snow boots... jessica reed married her fiance john pyle. the couple met.... there... on the anniversary of their first meeting. they turned to facebook.... to get jessica a fur coat.... when the storm moved in. the couple said.... their "i do's".... in the middle of a blizzard. the breezy winds we've seen today will taper off a bit tonight, before picking back up tomorrow afternoon. expect sustained wind speeds 10-15 miles per hour tomorrow, with highs in the upper 50s and sunny skies. high pressure will be in control of the forecast through most of saturday, which means warmer temperatures are on the way. highs will rise to the low 60s on wednesday, mid 60s on thursday and upper 60s for friday and saturday. partly cloudy skies are expected each afternoon. the winds will pick up to the breezy category on saturday, ahead of our next system which will bring more cloud cover and chances for rain
in queens, new york..... couldn't quite make it through an intersection. residents there say.... they had to dig out their own once.... all weekend. but in nashville.. in her white dress and snow boots... jessica reed married her fiance john pyle. the couple met.... there... on the anniversary of their first meeting. they turned to facebook.... to get jessica a fur coat.... when the storm moved in. the couple said.... their "i do's".... in the middle of a blizzard. the breezy winds...
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erickson's idea stems from her experiences when she taught in chicago and queens, new york. she wants students in eastern iowa to change the community's narrative. "if we don't know people who are different than us then ultimately we become afraid of people we are different than us." "that fear that leads to anger that leads to injustice so i wanted to break down those walls." students say in this short period of time, walls are already broken. "at first you're a little nervous, but then you get out and help the community. it's just a great feeling." "it really helped me become more open minded already just in the first three days." senior she's taking the class for her grandma. "before she passed away was really big into justice and social justice and getting to know people. i feel like she would be really proud." students say after the course ends, they plan to start a social justice club, to continue to get out in the community and make a difference. in cedar rapids, brea love, kcrg-tv nine news. some loras college mentors take time each week to help younger students in t
erickson's idea stems from her experiences when she taught in chicago and queens, new york. she wants students in eastern iowa to change the community's narrative. "if we don't know people who are different than us then ultimately we become afraid of people we are different than us." "that fear that leads to anger that leads to injustice so i wanted to break down those walls." students say in this short period of time, walls are already broken. "at first you're a little...
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and in queens, new york residents still stuck in the snow. a lot of them say they haven't even seen plows on their streets yet. about potential emergency situations as well. new york mayor says it's increased its cleanup efforts. cars remained buried and even if you could dig out, there's no where to go. residents fear they won't be able to go anywhere for days. 7 news. all-clear at a naval medical center in san diego after reports of police were blocking the entrance to the southern california medical facility treating it as an active shooter situation. a spokesperson said at least three shots were reported this morning. the center posted a warning saying attention an active shooter has just been reported in building number 26 at naval medical center san diego. all occupants are advised to run, hide or fight. all non-emergency response personnel are asked to stay away from the compound. police searched the scene but didn't find any evidence of a shooting. >> we are continuing to clear the building and to ensure that there are no casualties, t
and in queens, new york residents still stuck in the snow. a lot of them say they haven't even seen plows on their streets yet. about potential emergency situations as well. new york mayor says it's increased its cleanup efforts. cars remained buried and even if you could dig out, there's no where to go. residents fear they won't be able to go anywhere for days. 7 news. all-clear at a naval medical center in san diego after reports of police were blocking the entrance to the southern california...
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doing everything they can to clear the road but some neighborhoods are still buried in snow queens, new york, soap at that snow plows are getting stuck. a difficult job and it's not easy getting down the block. we are going to try now. what a mess. thirty-one and related deaths over the we can. lots of damage and that area. the travel bans have been lifted in dc and new york officials telling everybody to stay off the roads unless it is an emergency. the kids get another snow day. a lot of my friends back east posting photos running around the streets all quiet. snowboarders on the road in but we've actually seen a couple hour. mother nature doesn't seem to know what to do with herself, wendy today. some snow out there and a couple of spots and live look outside from sports authority field kim showing mainly cloudy conditions downtown. but again, peaks of sunshine here and there with a couple of bands of snow that everything pre- settle down town for the moment. wouldn't be surprised over the next ten minutes we start to see flakes the please bans working mountains for the foothills and you
doing everything they can to clear the road but some neighborhoods are still buried in snow queens, new york, soap at that snow plows are getting stuck. a difficult job and it's not easy getting down the block. we are going to try now. what a mess. thirty-one and related deaths over the we can. lots of damage and that area. the travel bans have been lifted in dc and new york officials telling everybody to stay off the roads unless it is an emergency. the kids get another snow day. a lot of my...
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take a look at the streets here in queens, new york. still buried in snow. the plows are having a tough time because the streets are narrow. each city is facing its own challenges. >> things are nottentirely noomml today. but a lot is operating well. >> we made some progress there is still a lot more to do. >> 33 people died in this storm. most in new york. most died while shoveling snow. >>> back here in colorado just a little bit of lingering snow from minor system that moved in the state yesterday. moving out tonight and with it, our skies will start to ccear. let me take you up the mountains it this afternoon. this is how it looked over vail pass. you can not really see vail pats in the distance. a few more inches of snow fell this afternoon. down on the denver area, moved through quickly. some spots picked up a quick half an inch to an inch of snow before theesystem moved out. now, the streets are dry. be careful on some oo the bridges and ramps overnight because there could be isolated storms. 37 the high. 22 the normals, 44 and 17. 72 and 20 below. bo
take a look at the streets here in queens, new york. still buried in snow. the plows are having a tough time because the streets are narrow. each city is facing its own challenges. >> things are nottentirely noomml today. but a lot is operating well. >> we made some progress there is still a lot more to do. >> 33 people died in this storm. most in new york. most died while shoveling snow. >>> back here in colorado just a little bit of lingering snow from minor system...
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dari: zachary shows us the an -- animal >> reporter: this new name is rooted in queens, new york. freddie has a new lease on life after a wild ride yesterday. >> right down jamaica avenue. he was running this way, that way. way. >> he escaped in queens. police returned him, but the owner of skyline's animal sanctuary called. >> they saw a clip on a facebook page that there was a cow queens. and start heading that way with the hopes of making something happen. >> reporter: he got in his truck and drove. no questions. just a man and a passion for saving animals. >> we ended up with the traffic getting there around 7:10 and they were gone. spent the night in the truck outside and eventually he relented and said i could take the animal. >> reporter: he didn't take no for an answer. in the end he got what he came for. today more than 70 miles away, freddie will start a new journey with one other cows. life is good. you couldn't be any further away from south jamaica queens in new jersey. we're here at the sanctuary. more than 230 acres, a place where they advocate and educate >> yeah. i
dari: zachary shows us the an -- animal >> reporter: this new name is rooted in queens, new york. freddie has a new lease on life after a wild ride yesterday. >> right down jamaica avenue. he was running this way, that way. way. >> he escaped in queens. police returned him, but the owner of skyline's animal sanctuary called. >> they saw a clip on a facebook page that there was a cow queens. and start heading that way with the hopes of making something happen. >>...
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in queens new york snowplows have not been able to clear many of the side roads. that leaves people who live there to fend for themselves a shovel or anything else they can find. more than two feet of snow from washington d.c. for the federal government is still shut down. airports are still struggling as well with hundreds of canceled flights. >> anchor 2: from images of the snow to images from outer space. >> meteorologist: the goal is to get that corner off and these guys have it coming. i wish i had a window and especially one like this. you're right jim the astronauts aboard the international space station every 90 minutes, a circle the globe and they get incredible views. this heading over the mediterranean checking out italy and greece there in the background we can extend that a little farther to the right, you can see the boot, the heel of italy. a pretty cool shot. 50 degrees for your high temperatures, it is actually normal day because the high and low totals 100 this barely above normal day here for the 26th of january. how about that start with the br
in queens new york snowplows have not been able to clear many of the side roads. that leaves people who live there to fend for themselves a shovel or anything else they can find. more than two feet of snow from washington d.c. for the federal government is still shut down. airports are still struggling as well with hundreds of canceled flights. >> anchor 2: from images of the snow to images from outer space. >> meteorologist: the goal is to get that corner off and these guys have it...
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in queens, new york, snowplows have not been able to treat many of the side roads leaving residents to fend for themselves. >> right now just trying to dig out little by little to get it done, dig ourselves out of here. could be dangerous. >> if you need an ambulance, how are they going to get through? god forbid you have a fire. >>reporter: in washington the federal government is still shut down. transportation is getting back up and running. in pennsylvania cars remain buried, and, even if you can dig out, there's no where to go. residents feared they won't be able to get out for days. the region's airports are struggling as well with hundreds of canceled flights, we're' travelers being forced to make the most of it. >> two feet of snow, it's a lot of snow. >>reporter: while numerous east coast cities grapple with what to do with all the snow, children it seems have it all figured out. mark barker, nbc news. >>> there are new details about the reports of shots being fired at the naval medical center in san diego, california. the medical center is no military police say they checked a
in queens, new york, snowplows have not been able to treat many of the side roads leaving residents to fend for themselves. >> right now just trying to dig out little by little to get it done, dig ourselves out of here. could be dangerous. >> if you need an ambulance, how are they going to get through? god forbid you have a fire. >>reporter: in washington the federal government is still shut down. transportation is getting back up and running. in pennsylvania cars remain...
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this is queens new york where a school is scheduled to start up as normal this morning. as you can see, one bus was a little delayed after getting stuck in the snow that still hadn't been cleared off the roads there. warning even though the storm has passed. >> this is not your average storm. .2 inches more would have been the greatest snowfall in the history of new york city in the last century and a half. we have to get that in everybody's heads. >> all five deaths in new york city are related to snow shoveling. >> in maryland, this is a look over a church in the town where the snow was so heavy. look at that. it's piled so high on the roof, the roof actually collapsed under the weight of the snow. overall experts are saying the cost of this storm could be in the billions. in case you missed it, the actually be seen from outer space. nasa astronaut scott kelly tweeted this picture over the weekend and shows what the storm looked like from the international space station. amazing images. weather experts say that flash of light you see in the middle indicates thundersnow
this is queens new york where a school is scheduled to start up as normal this morning. as you can see, one bus was a little delayed after getting stuck in the snow that still hadn't been cleared off the roads there. warning even though the storm has passed. >> this is not your average storm. .2 inches more would have been the greatest snowfall in the history of new york city in the last century and a half. we have to get that in everybody's heads. >> all five deaths in new york...
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in queens, new york, snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads, leaving residents to fend for themselves. >> right now, just trying to dig out, little by little. get it mark: a situation that could be dangerous. >> if you need an ambulance, how are they going to get through? god forbid you have a fire. mark: more than two feet of snow the federal government is still shut down, while public transportation is getting back up and running. in norristown, pennsylvania, cars remained buried. and even if you can dig out, there's for days. the region's airports are still struggling, as well, with hundreds of canceled flights. weary travelers are being forced to make the most of it. >> airports take a while to gt back on track, so you just have to live with it. two feet of snow, it's a lot of snow. mark: while officials in numerous east coast cities grapple with what to do with all the snow, children, it seems, have it all figured out. mark barger, nbc news. >> now, your live super doppler 4 hd weather forecast. john: in the northern part of greenville county, all of greenv
in queens, new york, snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads, leaving residents to fend for themselves. >> right now, just trying to dig out, little by little. get it mark: a situation that could be dangerous. >> if you need an ambulance, how are they going to get through? god forbid you have a fire. mark: more than two feet of snow the federal government is still shut down, while public transportation is getting back up and running. in norristown,...
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we arrived in queens, new york, and we didn't speak english. we didn't know anyone. >> wow.brave. >> yeah, she's amazing. that's how we started. we started from there. >> you've been doing a lot to fight hunger. tell us about that. you started a free store. >> yes. well, coming from a country with such extreme poverty and moving to america, you know, the land of opportunity and excess and seeing that, you know, one out of six are still hungry in america even though 40% of our food is wasted, i wanted to find a way to bridge that gap that existed. not only with food and security, but clothing and security. when we moved to america, we didn't have furniture in our apartment. i see garbage day, a garbage truck would come and crush everything and that seemed tragic. our first apartment was entirely furnished with curbside finds. that was a special time for my family. we still have some of those pieces that were so meaningful. i felt that responsibility for finding items that still had life and a solution to hunger crisis. >> food, i want to mention 412-food-rescue. 412 being the
we arrived in queens, new york, and we didn't speak english. we didn't know anyone. >> wow.brave. >> yeah, she's amazing. that's how we started. we started from there. >> you've been doing a lot to fight hunger. tell us about that. you started a free store. >> yes. well, coming from a country with such extreme poverty and moving to america, you know, the land of opportunity and excess and seeing that, you know, one out of six are still hungry in america even though 40%...
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said he learned from the incident after his son came home from the after school program fr in queens new york cox plaing of pain eye had to take him to the hospital and the doctor says he has a muscle problems i i his hand. jones says he saw the video post ond facebook that night by another boy and was tour yowssments the coach marcus cruz has been fired. you cailingsmployee and he was swiftly removed from his position after at an after school program at the school. zero tollerens for employees vendors or volunteers who do not prioritize the safety of our students, end quoad quote. >> but the family is now hoamg for more answers from school officials. >>? was this coas coach vetted. what other circumstances occurred prior to this with that particular coach? all those things have to be investigated. >> lynn: pending the out come of that investigation goans joan and his nier will determine if they will file a lawsuit. >> 7ews coming right back after this. >>> >>> >>> >> craig: hello again. i'm craig stevens. new here at 6:00, a south florida teenager shaken up after he was ambush add and robbed
said he learned from the incident after his son came home from the after school program fr in queens new york cox plaing of pain eye had to take him to the hospital and the doctor says he has a muscle problems i i his hand. jones says he saw the video post ond facebook that night by another boy and was tour yowssments the coach marcus cruz has been fired. you cailingsmployee and he was swiftly removed from his position after at an after school program at the school. zero tollerens for employees...
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some streets in washington, d.c., and queens, new york, still have not been plowed. the public transit is back up city got two feet of snow, but the government is still shut down. broadway reported losses on every show after cancelling sunday' s performances. and airports are still catching up on hundreds of canceled flights. >> airports take a while to get back on track, so you just have to live with it. >> two feet of snow -- it' s a lot of snow. mike: the death toll related to store now at 48 people. about a quarter of those deaths were from shoveling the two feet plus of snow. and schools are still closed in washington. mr. trump: i see they picked me as number one, not only number one, number one by far. but probably i won' t be doing the debate. sheree: it' s official tonight -- donald trump will not be participating in thursday' s gop debate. his campaign manager saying he will definitely skip the debate that will air on fox news because of his fight with the cable network. trump was set to take the center podium for the debate before iowa' s caucus on monday.
some streets in washington, d.c., and queens, new york, still have not been plowed. the public transit is back up city got two feet of snow, but the government is still shut down. broadway reported losses on every show after cancelling sunday' s performances. and airports are still catching up on hundreds of canceled flights. >> airports take a while to get back on track, so you just have to live with it. >> two feet of snow -- it' s a lot of snow. mike: the death toll related to...
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from long island to queens, new york, and the jersey shore, front yards and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. >> this is my 17th snow emergency in six years. this is certainly not super storm sandy. pam: some took advantage of the winter weather. this dog pulls a sled with two delighted winter children. two feet of snow fell at j.f.k. and laguardia airports today compare that to three inches at lollingan. reid: this highway shut down and hundreds of drivers stranded on the pennsylvania turnpike including a man's college basketball team, the parking lot-like conditions spanned seven miles. and removing barriers to allow drivers to get off the highway. imagine getting stuck in that, your car runs out of gas, no way to keep yourself warm. pam: a lot of digging out, harvey, boy, all along the east. harvey: we're a local station up here in boston to let the folks know in new york where they don't get that amount of snow that often, they have to make sure that where their homes and heating systems exhaust, make sure the snow level is not above that or that could be a carbon mo
from long island to queens, new york, and the jersey shore, front yards and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. >> this is my 17th snow emergency in six years. this is certainly not super storm sandy. pam: some took advantage of the winter weather. this dog pulls a sled with two delighted winter children. two feet of snow fell at j.f.k. and laguardia airports today compare that to three inches at lollingan. reid: this highway shut down and hundreds of drivers stranded on...
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reporter: the blizzard that dumped massive amounts of snow in queens, new york, snowplows are not able to treat many of the side roads, residents have to figure it out. >> if you need ambulance, how do you get through? reporter: the federal government is still shut down. public transportation is getting back up and running. in north and south pennsylvania, cars or main berries. if you can dig them out, there is nowhere to go. residents fear that they cannot get out for days. regional airpot rts have to deal with delayed flights. >> you just have to live with it. it is a lot of snow. reporter: officials in numerous east coast cities grapple with what to do with all the snow. children it seems, have it all figured out. a popular getaway is dealing with a lot of snow damage. cumberland. they are still counting the boat damage there. five of lake cumberland' s arenas have damage. >> they are keeping the power on. it keeps the marina floating. if the power goes out, they all go away. sheree: it could mean that some owners cannot get to their boat for a another week or two. mike: a active sh
reporter: the blizzard that dumped massive amounts of snow in queens, new york, snowplows are not able to treat many of the side roads, residents have to figure it out. >> if you need ambulance, how do you get through? reporter: the federal government is still shut down. public transportation is getting back up and running. in north and south pennsylvania, cars or main berries. if you can dig them out, there is nowhere to go. residents fear that they cannot get out for days. regional...
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in queens, new york snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads.. leaving residents to fend for themselves. "right now just trying to dig out little by little, get it done, dig ourselves out of here." a situation that could be dangerous. "if you need an ambulance how are they going to get through. god forbid you have a fire." more than two feet of snow fell in washington, d.c where the federal government is still shutdown.. while public transportation is getting back up and running. remained buried. and even if you can dig out there's nowhere to go. residents fear they won't be able to get out for days. nat the regions airports are still struggling as well.. with hundreds of canceled flights. weary travelers are being forced to make the most of it. . "airports take a while to gt back on track, so you just have to live with it. two feet of snow, it's a lot of snow." while officials in numerous east coast cities grapple with what to do with all the snow.....children, it seems, have it all figured out. nats mark barger, nbc news. skies are still cloudy
in queens, new york snow plows have not been able to treat many of the side roads.. leaving residents to fend for themselves. "right now just trying to dig out little by little, get it done, dig ourselves out of here." a situation that could be dangerous. "if you need an ambulance how are they going to get through. god forbid you have a fire." more than two feet of snow fell in washington, d.c where the federal government is still shutdown.. while public transportation is...
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time cash payment, you're looking at 806 million, before taxes. sharricca duncan, cbs news, queens, new york. >> we will have the powerball numbers for you on wednesday night. will you be in. >> sometimes you buy into and you look at the odds. i'm kind of too logical. fined $2.5 million, penalties include not returning wheelchairs for passengers or inadequately not helping them move through several airports. some moves, tarmac delays and allowing planes to deplane. >>> and massachusetts, one of the most innovative states in the country. that's according to bloomberg study. it ranks the state, from science, technology and employment. and california came in at a close second. washington, new jersey, connecticut, round the top 5. the least innovative were mississippi, south dakota, arkansas and louisiana. kentucky finished 45th. ouch. indiana, 34th. >>> u.s. stocks struggle to end mostly higher. oil and gas companies were hit by another plunge in the price of crude. 52 points >> happy girl. >> will call that a victory after the struggles we had last week. nasdaq slipped just 5. s&p rose a whole
time cash payment, you're looking at 806 million, before taxes. sharricca duncan, cbs news, queens, new york. >> we will have the powerball numbers for you on wednesday night. will you be in. >> sometimes you buy into and you look at the odds. i'm kind of too logical. fined $2.5 million, penalties include not returning wheelchairs for passengers or inadequately not helping them move through several airports. some moves, tarmac delays and allowing planes to deplane. >>> and...
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from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? front yards - and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. still - new jersey governor chris christie reassuring his state - things are under control. sot - gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey "this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? // this is not misery for everyone? these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?. and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national zoo? while a few brave parents, helped their kids enjoy this historic blizzard. karla barguiarena oncam close: officials here in new york confirming at least three people died from shoveling snow. they are asking everyone to be extra cautious... especially considering more snow is expected to fall - at least until midnight. karla barguiarena, abc news, new york. that massive snowfall...is damaging... homes... buildings...and powerlines! tonight...entire neighborhoods being pushed... to their breaking point. in north carolina...more than 100-thousand...still without power tonight! and in northern vir
from long island to queens, new york? to the jersey shore? front yards - and entire neighborhoods overrun with icy ocean water. still - new jersey governor chris christie reassuring his state - things are under control. sot - gov. chris christie / (r) new jersey "this is my 17th snow emergency in 6 years? // this is not misery for everyone? these deer enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc?. and giant panda "tian tian" frolicked at the national zoo? while a few brave parents,...
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this was a scene in queens, new york where heavy equipment was brought in to clear snow from the streets. residents in queens say some of the streets in their own neighborhood weren't plowed at all or the weekend. new york mayor bill de blasio the streets have been cleaned out. there is a travel advisory friday night. there's five snow shoveling deaths in new york since the blizzard. in the meantime in washington d.c., new snow equipment arrived today to help remove three feet of snow that fell there. >>> we have finished two full days of plowing and removal in the crews made a good progress through the night. and they have gotten that asphalt on all major arteries and still areas we are working hard on. we have started to tackle the hardest to reach street. >>> another storm is on the way. washington is under a snow emergency order until tomorrow evening. what a mess still there. >> it hasn't happened in more than 20 years. iran's president had a state visit with the west, the key meeting he had on this day and the impact the visit with the united states. >>> and how much would you pay
this was a scene in queens, new york where heavy equipment was brought in to clear snow from the streets. residents in queens say some of the streets in their own neighborhood weren't plowed at all or the weekend. new york mayor bill de blasio the streets have been cleaned out. there is a travel advisory friday night. there's five snow shoveling deaths in new york since the blizzard. in the meantime in washington d.c., new snow equipment arrived today to help remove three feet of snow that fell...
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from long island to queens new york to the jersey shore. an entire neighborhood overrun with icy ocean water and still, the new jersey governor reassuring his state that things are under control. >> this is my 17th snow emergency. this is certainll not superstrong sandy. >> it is not misery for everyone. enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc and the giant panda. while a few brave parents help their kids enjoy this historic blizzard. >> here in manhattan, or the 2 during the height of the storm. 3 as you can see, it was burying cars and making travel and -- virtually impossible. >> abc news, new york. problems at our own airport as we enjoy unseasonably warm temperatures. 82 flights have been canceled so far. the mets head over to first alerttstacey donelan -- stacey donelson. >> it is absolutely gorgeous. well above normal for our temperatures. the good news for that east coast storm, it looks like a snowstorm will let up after tonight and we will have strong winds. a good break around the washington dc area. as for our area, the bronc
from long island to queens new york to the jersey shore. an entire neighborhood overrun with icy ocean water and still, the new jersey governor reassuring his state that things are under control. >> this is my 17th snow emergency. this is certainll not superstrong sandy. >> it is not misery for everyone. enjoyed the empty streets of washington dc and the giant panda. while a few brave parents help their kids enjoy this historic blizzard. >> here in manhattan, or the 2 during...
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one of our producers has a cousin in queens, new york. has to be bill. he snapped this picture. snapped this picture of the car buried in the snow. you can just barely see the side mirrors poking out there. >> they get stuck there and buried. >> the travel ban is over which means the plows are done clearing the streets and that means the people who own those cars good news, guys, you can start digging them out. >> can you get a parking ticket? >> if they said don't park in a certain area. find the windshield wipers. >> glenn: for es us we have good weather on the way. live radar is rain-free. it is not going to stay that way as we go throughout the week. the next wave of energy and storm system is in the forecast for the middle part of the week. 54 in daytona beach and leesburg. temperatures are running a good 10-15 degrees warmer tonight compared to last night at the same time. all in response to our developing storm out to the west in the gulf and the breeze switching around coming in light off of the ocean. winds are light and calm and the forecast looks good. 56 and north wi
one of our producers has a cousin in queens, new york. has to be bill. he snapped this picture. snapped this picture of the car buried in the snow. you can just barely see the side mirrors poking out there. >> they get stuck there and buried. >> the travel ban is over which means the plows are done clearing the streets and that means the people who own those cars good news, guys, you can start digging them out. >> can you get a parking ticket? >> if they said don't park...
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kids in queens new york had to good to school yesterday but they had a lot of trouble getting there. check this out. this school bus got stuck in the snow at an intersection. and people complained that the city was not moving fast enough to get streets clear and get them back to work. >>> storm mess from this monster storm killed several people and reached millions of dollars so far. inpassable. in washington d.c., the government shut down again. and public transit slow moving, if novembering at all. and several states are operating under states of emergencies, including here in north carolina. >>> a lockdown is lifted after an overnight hunt for a gunman on a state college campus. a person with a gun was seen in the student activity center at winston-salem state university. the suspect fled and no shots were fired and the lockdown ended just after 1:00 this morning. >>> right now the search is on for the person accused of robbing a duke university student. it happened around wanna maker and chapel drive. the student was not if i cannily hurt and the duke school sent out a crime aler
kids in queens new york had to good to school yesterday but they had a lot of trouble getting there. check this out. this school bus got stuck in the snow at an intersection. and people complained that the city was not moving fast enough to get streets clear and get them back to work. >>> storm mess from this monster storm killed several people and reached millions of dollars so far. inpassable. in washington d.c., the government shut down again. and public transit slow moving, if...
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new york are coming together to dig their way out. we're joined now by the weather channel's reagaegan medgie in queens. the people there having a bit of a problem with the plows. >> reporter: yeah, you could say that for sure. good morning to you. yeah, we're here in the outer boroughs of new york city, we're in queens. and this neighborhood when we arrived, the allows were still working tirelessly to remove the snow. we'll see some video next of plus removing the snow. there was a lot of snow, the point where it didn't even seem like there was a road because the plows didn't get to it. you have slush obviously there has been ice. and the other issue, the parking. being in washington, d.c., you understand that. but i'm standing here, this would be a park spot. but the big question people are now asking themselves, do i want to stop and shovel it out. so maybe people should be carrying their shovel with them. so let's walk back this way. so this is a side road. this usually is a lot wider than it is now, but you can see only one area. and i know i have to wrap, but i'm going to show this to you. this is
new york are coming together to dig their way out. we're joined now by the weather channel's reagaegan medgie in queens. the people there having a bit of a problem with the plows. >> reporter: yeah, you could say that for sure. good morning to you. yeah, we're here in the outer boroughs of new york city, we're in queens. and this neighborhood when we arrived, the allows were still working tirelessly to remove the snow. we'll see some video next of plus removing the snow. there was a lot...
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one of the hard hit areas was queens, new york where some neighborhoods saw 30 inches of snow. many complained no plows came to clear the streets. and the mayor called out the sanitation department for not doing a good enough job in queens. crews were trying to fix that. the power of the surge that hit parts of new jersey at the height of the storm. this is drone footage. the waves surged inland and flooded homes. the storm dumped 30 inches of snow along the shoreline. the storm took a toll on a church. the weight caused a roof on a fellowship to collapse this morning. so far no reports of injuries but the blizzard is blamed for two dozen deaths. schools in baltimore, washington, dc and philadelphia remain closed. the federal government closed covered areas apartment the capitol. they are asking for patience and crews to continue clearing the streets. >> i am grateful for the residents who are heeding the warning to stay off the streets and continue to caution those who are out in the street. 17.8 inches of snow had fallen at washington's reagan national airport and the amount
one of the hard hit areas was queens, new york where some neighborhoods saw 30 inches of snow. many complained no plows came to clear the streets. and the mayor called out the sanitation department for not doing a good enough job in queens. crews were trying to fix that. the power of the surge that hit parts of new jersey at the height of the storm. this is drone footage. the waves surged inland and flooded homes. the storm dumped 30 inches of snow along the shoreline. the storm took a toll on...
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abby is with us in laguardia in queens, new york. what is the latest. >> the storm is past and blue skies in new york. but it is a nightmare. a lot of people here at laguardia airport. flight aware.com. friday- tuesday, 12000 cancellations and they are saying it is 1500 and that number can only go up compared to where we were yesterday and here in laguardia, 80 percent of the cancellations. and today that is 23 percent. newark is looking at 44 percent cancellations and jfk looking good the at seven percent cancellations and similar in the dc/baltimore area. the problem is getting the snow off of the tarmac. we got here and took videos of the tractors clearing the tarmac which is a massive field with two feet of snow. they are dumping them in a snow melter and drains in the sewage system. y we have planes that are not where wiare. and getting them to the flights. flight attendants and crews are all scramled. i have to say the real story is the people stuck as i mentioned. we were here on friday and there were some of the same people he
abby is with us in laguardia in queens, new york. what is the latest. >> the storm is past and blue skies in new york. but it is a nightmare. a lot of people here at laguardia airport. flight aware.com. friday- tuesday, 12000 cancellations and they are saying it is 1500 and that number can only go up compared to where we were yesterday and here in laguardia, 80 percent of the cancellations. and today that is 23 percent. newark is looking at 44 percent cancellations and jfk looking good...