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in st. paul, parks and sledding hills closed. the elderly and the homeless are at the greatest risk. emergency workers are on high alert to help the most vulnerable. youth centers pressed to provide overnight stay to homeless kids afraid of sleeping in adult shelters. >> the youth are here now from 8:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. >> the frigid conditions have also paralyzed air travel. more than 3,000 flights canceled and another 6,000 delayed. clogging hubs like denver, chicago and even florida. boston's logan airport saying it will take days to catch up. in new york, jfk was shut down for hours after a plane skidded off an icy runway. black ice being blamed for pileups in new york, maryland and pennsylvania. >> cars are just spinning out. this is ridiculous. >> reporter: but in green bay, the cold didn't keep tens of thousands of fans away from the packers/49ers game. >> wisconsin natives. we can't help it. >> reporter: the fans are ready but it will be dangerously cold. 5 degrees at game time. it will feel like minus 15. but the col
in st. paul, parks and sledding hills closed. the elderly and the homeless are at the greatest risk. emergency workers are on high alert to help the most vulnerable. youth centers pressed to provide overnight stay to homeless kids afraid of sleeping in adult shelters. >> the youth are here now from 8:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. >> the frigid conditions have also paralyzed air travel. more than 3,000 flights canceled and another 6,000 delayed. clogging hubs like denver, chicago and even...
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minneapolis-st. paul, minimum, came in number one.bc's craig melvin shows us why. >> reporter: in the twin cities sub-zero does not slow them down. do you know how cold it is? >> negative 14 windchill. >> reporter: bundled up. these runners get in at least four miles every day. >> can't let the weather stop you. you have to continue doing it. otherwise it is going to be a real long winter. >> reporter: this is part of the way -- >> survival. >> reporter: another hot winter activity here. >> last year the coldest day of the year was negative 30. actually i was working at the courier that day. and ran about 45 miles that way. >> reporter: minneapolis-st. paul is the second only to portland, oregon to the number of bicyclists per capita. will is a winding dip of a trail to ride, walk or run. the jewel in the city's crown, strolling parks and recreation systems. >> we have 182 parks in in the city. will is a park within six blocks of every person in minneapolis. >> reporter: that's more public parks per square mile than any major city in
minneapolis-st. paul, minimum, came in number one.bc's craig melvin shows us why. >> reporter: in the twin cities sub-zero does not slow them down. do you know how cold it is? >> negative 14 windchill. >> reporter: bundled up. these runners get in at least four miles every day. >> can't let the weather stop you. you have to continue doing it. otherwise it is going to be a real long winter. >> reporter: this is part of the way -- >> survival. >>...
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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 again when we actually get the coldest air of the season so far. >> pel
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...
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control of rubbish collection in two thousand and twelve them that claims the decision was taken to st paul that our money. so speaks i expect show is being banned from holding health risk to fifteen is the inter american human rights commission is reviewing the case. lols them or bring it on the italian island that he owed them all the aches are moments when the caustic own porteous turned two years ago. survive is the relatives that the ship's victims capital late on monday to commemorate the disaster. the goal thirty two people died in the tragedy. when the cruise line and hit rocks off the tuscan coast in capsized the concorde is captain crunch as coach and team who is still on trial accused of months old so causing the shipwreck and abandoning ship. ellie is so by visible the two year anniversary by laying the wreath into the sea next to the wrecked vessel. and mm . welcome to the col du eight new weekly program. old news. every week will select some of the key matches of the weekend from across europe will take in the standings and the reaction from coaches and players alike. we go fo
control of rubbish collection in two thousand and twelve them that claims the decision was taken to st paul that our money. so speaks i expect show is being banned from holding health risk to fifteen is the inter american human rights commission is reviewing the case. lols them or bring it on the italian island that he owed them all the aches are moments when the caustic own porteous turned two years ago. survive is the relatives that the ship's victims capital late on monday to commemorate the...
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st. paul's cathedral. tens of thousands of people, hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets of london sharing her across the street. and following in st. paul which is a beautifully moving ceremony as the casket was carried out by the members of the armed forces there was a huge cheer from outside and it echoed and it echoed through the cabinet of the st. paul cathedral. and as a demonstration of a huge affection that most people fall for for margaret thatcher and those that opposed the policies i think at least they respected the achievements of the lady and was somebody that frankly saved britain from what many people felt at that time was the terminal decline. she rescued this great nation and put it back into britain. and i would like to talk briefly about her achievements as the prime minister. really as the greatest prime minister was of course the first to minister of great britain, the longest continually serving prime minister of the 20th century she won the general elections, she never
st. paul's cathedral. tens of thousands of people, hundreds of thousands of people lining the streets of london sharing her across the street. and following in st. paul which is a beautifully moving ceremony as the casket was carried out by the members of the armed forces there was a huge cheer from outside and it echoed and it echoed through the cabinet of the st. paul cathedral. and as a demonstration of a huge affection that most people fall for for margaret thatcher and those that opposed...
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in st. paul, minnesota, a group of local companies is banding together to solve this problem. mary thompson has more. >> reporter: two years ago, j.w.hume had a problem. the company's former ceo saying the maker of luxury leather foods and accessories couldn't find the workers it needed to meet growing demand >> it began to really worry our company. and we thought at one point it actually was strangling our growth. we had to actually slow down our sales point as a result of that. >> reporter: it's a common problem. a survey by the manufacturing institute says 82% of u.s. manufacturers have skilled jobs they can't fill. vacancies that are growing now that rising labor costs in asia are prompting many to bring work back home. work is what larry was looking for when he landed in a homeless shelter after 15 years of checkered employment history. >> i just wanted some kind of income and some kind of steady job. >> reporter: he found one at j.p.hume after a nonprofit called life tracks directed him to an industrial sewing class at minneapolis's dunwoody college of technology. the de
in st. paul, minnesota, a group of local companies is banding together to solve this problem. mary thompson has more. >> reporter: two years ago, j.w.hume had a problem. the company's former ceo saying the maker of luxury leather foods and accessories couldn't find the workers it needed to meet growing demand >> it began to really worry our company. and we thought at one point it actually was strangling our growth. we had to actually slow down our sales point as a result of that....
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mayor chris coleman of st. paul, we thank you for talking with us.and good luck with dealing with all of this. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: this especially cold winter is having an impact on the prices, and delivery sometimes, of natural gas and propane. in wisconsin, governor scott walker directed state agencies today to work with residents who are having trouble getting propane as supplies have dwindled as the price has spiked up. over in the northeast, as demand rises, the pipeline system for delivering natural gas is the subject of new questions. and this weekend, a rupture of a trans-canada pipeline in canada has affected customers in minnesota, north dakota and wisconsin. marty durbin is c.e.o. of america's natural gas alliance, an industry trade group. he joins us now, thank you for being here. >> happy to be here. >> so i think a lot of americans think we have this glut, this enormous supply right now of natural gas but we're finding out it's more complicated than that. >> it actually is true. we do have an he nor house
mayor chris coleman of st. paul, we thank you for talking with us.and good luck with dealing with all of this. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> woodruff: this especially cold winter is having an impact on the prices, and delivery sometimes, of natural gas and propane. in wisconsin, governor scott walker directed state agencies today to work with residents who are having trouble getting propane as supplies have dwindled as the price has spiked up. over in the northeast,...
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cities, i think, with mayors like mayor bloomberg and others who will be in office, the mayor in st. paul, the mayor in houston, who have had good tenure and good success, they continue to be a great and continuing source of real leadership in cities, in different parts of the united states. yes, there is a generational change in cities like new york and chicago and other places, but i think we have seen a lot of innovative creative leaders at a local level at a time when leadership is needed. i think that does help cities as you look forward some of the fiscal issues being barriers that they have to all confront. >> you mentioned a generational change, and i did back of the envelope calculation between joe reilly in charleston, john hickenlooper in denver, gavin newsome and michael bloomberg. that's more of a century of city hall experience walking out the door in the next two years. >> yes, michael bloomberg will do consulting for cities in his time ahead of him. certainly those leaders of some of the largest cities have had some great programming, some great success, some serious chall
cities, i think, with mayors like mayor bloomberg and others who will be in office, the mayor in st. paul, the mayor in houston, who have had good tenure and good success, they continue to be a great and continuing source of real leadership in cities, in different parts of the united states. yes, there is a generational change in cities like new york and chicago and other places, but i think we have seen a lot of innovative creative leaders at a local level at a time when leadership is needed....
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. >> san jose passengers bound for st. paul were delayed by a fire, a leak and fog. this is video of the plane. several planes delayed this morning and you can see why in this remarkable picture, you can see just downtown peeking out through a hole in the skies wild. >> sean wentz indicated he wants the job permly. oakland had four police chiefs. the mayor saying staffers are helping to vet the candidates >> big retailers like target are not the only to be hit by hackers. which craft reveals someone stole into its systems. the breech took place between august, and october of this year and getting fit for a lot of us means joining a gym. >> yes. a lot of people do. because we're anxious to get into shape for the new year. >> resolutions help us sign up more new members in january than any other time of the year. courts says use that to save big bucks joining the gym can be expensive, consumer reports says there are twiez save. >> don't rush into anything. you might get the best deal signing up late in the month because clubs often have monthly quotas >> ask for a free
. >> san jose passengers bound for st. paul were delayed by a fire, a leak and fog. this is video of the plane. several planes delayed this morning and you can see why in this remarkable picture, you can see just downtown peeking out through a hole in the skies wild. >> sean wentz indicated he wants the job permly. oakland had four police chiefs. the mayor saying staffers are helping to vet the candidates >> big retailers like target are not the only to be hit by hackers....
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temperatures now that are 27 degrees warmer in omaha vin last night, 31 degrees warmer in minneapolis-st. paul. remind me not to stay there. let's just to be real. we are going to take this a couple days at a time to forget above average. it moves offshore, picking him more of a southwestern when dan day by day, getting warmer and warmer. is average height tomorrow still 44. we went from single-digit overnight into the 20's. topping out around 34 combining with the sun should do a bit of the melting of the snow fall. 34, 40 six, near 50 over the weekend and look at sunday late in the day. kind of an unsettled stretch been no major storms in the next seven days. i'm happy with that. more to talkhad about sunday. that is just silly. [laughter] you looked great. >> not going there. and >> we are going to college park though. istell dog as cold as it outside, it was heating up at the comcast center at the campus of the university of maryland. the terrapins came out of their >> and now the toyota sports desk brought to you by your local toyota dealers. >> welcome back to the comcast center where th
temperatures now that are 27 degrees warmer in omaha vin last night, 31 degrees warmer in minneapolis-st. paul. remind me not to stay there. let's just to be real. we are going to take this a couple days at a time to forget above average. it moves offshore, picking him more of a southwestern when dan day by day, getting warmer and warmer. is average height tomorrow still 44. we went from single-digit overnight into the 20's. topping out around 34 combining with the sun should do a bit of the...
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minneapolis and st. paul at 25 below. tomorrow, mid-20's. in the day, we will deal with the increase of wind a little bit. with that cold front may come some flurries. a few pockets here and there. that will continue to move to the east and the southeast. likemorrow, it will feel this notice upon us even though the amount will be fairly small around the area. by the afternoon, pop-ups of flurries of snow showers. looks like most of this will clear out as a new area of high pressure builds in. temperatures will fall once again tomorrow night. here is the timeline. it will increase 10-20 during the day. breezy with flurries around the area. we are not finished with the ups and downs. and colder day ahead on friday. saturday, we will keep an eye on this. mid-30's. still mild on monday. we will highlight the warm days. 37 on saturday. [laughter] >> those are the warm days. >> yes. >> publicly apologize to the wizards right now. >> unbelievable. won in 10 days. it was a set up. time sportsnow the toyota desk, brought to you by your local toyota d
minneapolis and st. paul at 25 below. tomorrow, mid-20's. in the day, we will deal with the increase of wind a little bit. with that cold front may come some flurries. a few pockets here and there. that will continue to move to the east and the southeast. likemorrow, it will feel this notice upon us even though the amount will be fairly small around the area. by the afternoon, pop-ups of flurries of snow showers. looks like most of this will clear out as a new area of high pressure builds in....
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st. louis, missouri, and the colorado avalanche, paul stastny.
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st. pauls everying was last seen alive in her hospital room. the sheriff's department did a search on october 1 but she wasn't found until the 8th. this new report shows a lot of confusion amongst the deputies. first spalding was reported as black when it turns out she was white. also confusion about whether or not she was supposed to be discharged that day anyway. michelle? >> anne, was manpower an issue in the search? >> the family's attorney says that originally overtime was mentioned in the sheriff's department report but that that part was then redacted. the sheriff's department's attorney did admit, however, that there were one-third fewer deputies on duty than authorized at the time. >> anne makovec live at san francisco general, thank you. >>> an east bay mother is putting heat on police to solve her son's murder. aya nagano was shot. his mother is offering a $100,000 reward to capture his killers. >> i'm also particularly aware of the notion in oakland. and that's why i'm banking on someone out there having or growing a conscience. >>
st. pauls everying was last seen alive in her hospital room. the sheriff's department did a search on october 1 but she wasn't found until the 8th. this new report shows a lot of confusion amongst the deputies. first spalding was reported as black when it turns out she was white. also confusion about whether or not she was supposed to be discharged that day anyway. michelle? >> anne, was manpower an issue in the search? >> the family's attorney says that originally overtime was...
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any more -- >> minneapolis st. paulinus 20 degrees. >> i've never felt like like this. >> you could be inside the freezer and you would be warmer. >> some crew members had tears inside the eyes. >> things are freezing on my body that i didn't know were possible to freeze. [ laughter ] >> jon: are you breaking up with me? [laughter] because that is not the first time i've heard that line. it's not you, it's me it's just that since i've been with you things are freezing on my body i didn't know were possible to freeze. [ laughter ] i have an ice penis. that's why. [ laughter ] this is nice. no name calling. no left versus right ideological (bleep). it's just the pleasure of watching news anchors slowly perish from hypertherm yanch all this snow and still cries over global warming. >> warner: wait, wait, hold on -- >> jon: wait, wait. the weather where you are on a particular day doesn't -- don't do this. >> we're having a hard time understanding how global warming allambists are still trying to push that radical position.
any more -- >> minneapolis st. paulinus 20 degrees. >> i've never felt like like this. >> you could be inside the freezer and you would be warmer. >> some crew members had tears inside the eyes. >> things are freezing on my body that i didn't know were possible to freeze. [ laughter ] >> jon: are you breaking up with me? [laughter] because that is not the first time i've heard that line. it's not you, it's me it's just that since i've been with you things are...
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in st. paul. you hate -- it hit 28 below without windchill. better feel a little bit if i knew you were not thinking in the back of your head that we were not that there -- were nuts up there. we are better equipped for 28 forw the legal coast is snow, so anytime you want a relief from that's no, we'll show you a mormon good time -- a warm and good time. we support tiles from the ground up, by rating building blocks for vibrant communities. there has never been a better time for the national league of cities and the u.s. conference of mayors to work together, to partner together to solve problems on the major challenges that we face in 2014. as mayors we understand that transportation infrastructure is a critical element of a strong and vibrant community, and gives all of our cities residents an opportunity to succeed, with access to jobs, education, and community centers. we cannot do it alone. the national league of cities, and u.s. conference of mayors must work in partnership with the federal
in st. paul. you hate -- it hit 28 below without windchill. better feel a little bit if i knew you were not thinking in the back of your head that we were not that there -- were nuts up there. we are better equipped for 28 forw the legal coast is snow, so anytime you want a relief from that's no, we'll show you a mormon good time -- a warm and good time. we support tiles from the ground up, by rating building blocks for vibrant communities. there has never been a better time for the national...
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and in minneapolis and st. paul, many businesses are closed for the day, with schools and businesses closed most people will not be venturing outside. but those that do go outside will need to bundle up. frostbite can hit exposed skin in less than five minutes. brutally cold. and on this day, january 6th, the coldest temperature recorded in minneapolis and st. paul was negative 27 degrees. we have not hit that quite yet. hoping that we do not this morning. charlie and nora? >> rachel, chains. hundreds of thousands are having a terrible time getting home. already this morning, more than 3,000 flights are cancelled. today is the fifth straight day of major air disruptions. jeff is at reagan national airport outside of washington. jeff, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and nora. the weather may be a lot better out west, but there's still delays and cancellations at major west coast airports, including l.a.x., and that's because of the weather in the midwest and the northeast. the headaches for passenger
and in minneapolis and st. paul, many businesses are closed for the day, with schools and businesses closed most people will not be venturing outside. but those that do go outside will need to bundle up. frostbite can hit exposed skin in less than five minutes. brutally cold. and on this day, january 6th, the coldest temperature recorded in minneapolis and st. paul was negative 27 degrees. we have not hit that quite yet. hoping that we do not this morning. charlie and nora? >> rachel,...
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say st paul on a cruise ship sky st see just me it's not a stadium just next to independence square. the scenes that we have seen i mean some dramatic pictures the coming out of what's going on just over my left shoulder right now in the building but then. this all came about the opposition leader is given a skit with a series of speeches called me on a independence square from the big stage the things they didn't say they were all outright rejecting the plans that are being put forward by a ukrainian president think the arctic cold which some of those plans because we want a word he said he wanted to. know what i say that they have no right rejecting the live also don't write it greta the duty that. for some of those funds to run through what they are he said he would change the constitution to change the constitution would make sure that the whole of and here in ukraine had far more power it would also decrease the amount of power of the president it would take the constitution but it was similar to the situation it was in in two thousand and twelve. so those prices they're breakin
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only making it 15 below, the high, in the minneapolis/st. paul area. as if the cold air isn't bad enough, there's also cold winds coming from the north/northwest that will make it feel wark. a windchill stretch from alabama to georgia. you can see the advisories making it all the way to the golf. anyone at disney tomorrow morning it will feel like 20 to start. again, this will last a few days before the cold air shifts off to the east. in minneapolis, i'm chris schaefer. >>> jahi mcmath declared brain dead after tonsillectomy was moved from the hospital. she was moved last night with a ventilator but not a feeding tube. she was released to her family. they obtained a court order preventing the hospital from removing her from the vent late cher is keeping her heart pumping. >> this family knows that the likelihood of a recovery short of almost a miracle or just the spirit of this family in this girl is improbable. but what this family wanted was a chance. >> the family did not say where she was take june and in washington congress returns to work today.
only making it 15 below, the high, in the minneapolis/st. paul area. as if the cold air isn't bad enough, there's also cold winds coming from the north/northwest that will make it feel wark. a windchill stretch from alabama to georgia. you can see the advisories making it all the way to the golf. anyone at disney tomorrow morning it will feel like 20 to start. again, this will last a few days before the cold air shifts off to the east. in minneapolis, i'm chris schaefer. >>> jahi...
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overnight, in st. paul, the firefighters braved minus 20 degree temperatures fighting a house fire. today, this firefighter suits up in the heavy gear he and others wear to reduce the risk of frost bite and hypothermia. what is your main concern? >> look out for one another, work together as a team. >> reporter: even the southern states are shivering. mississippi has had 60 straight hours of subfreezing temperatures. parts of georgia covered in snow. >> everyone is worried about the dropping temperatures. >> reporter: and a particularly perilous time for the homeless. >> not very big. but this is our heater. >> reporter: this couple was found living next to the mississippi river, in minus 24 degree weather. >> i won't go stay in the shelter if i can't stay with him. >> reporter: the st. stevens shelter managed to find them a room in a local motel, but only until the latest blast of arctic air passes. and tonight, the twin city, brian, forecasting once again the temperatures could drop to about 19 or 20 degrees below zero, and that is dangerously cold. brian? >> all right, friend, in
overnight, in st. paul, the firefighters braved minus 20 degree temperatures fighting a house fire. today, this firefighter suits up in the heavy gear he and others wear to reduce the risk of frost bite and hypothermia. what is your main concern? >> look out for one another, work together as a team. >> reporter: even the southern states are shivering. mississippi has had 60 straight hours of subfreezing temperatures. parts of georgia covered in snow. >> everyone is worried...
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monitor then we take >> pelley: finally tonight, in one of the most famous teachings about love, st. paul that love is patient, endures all things, and never loses hope. steve hartman found living proof "on the road." >> i'll take another kiss. >> reporter: mia schand of windsor, connecticut, can't keep her hands off her husband mark. she's constantly pinching and patting and preening the poor guy. >> would you stop fixing my clothes! >> reporter: if you didn't know better you would think they were newlyweds. but mark and mia have been together for years. what's different now is that they're finally actually together. >> we was just separated, that's it. >> a long hiatus. >> yeah. >> reporter: the story of their separation is so defining, mark has every moment of it tattooed on his arm. 26 years, 11 months, 4 days, 20 hours, 26 minutes and 8 seconds. and all of it 4 nothing. here's what happened. in 1986, about a year after they met, mark was arrested, convicted and sentenced to life without parole for a murder we now know he didn't commit. last fall, lawyers from the innocence project pr
monitor then we take >> pelley: finally tonight, in one of the most famous teachings about love, st. paul that love is patient, endures all things, and never loses hope. steve hartman found living proof "on the road." >> i'll take another kiss. >> reporter: mia schand of windsor, connecticut, can't keep her hands off her husband mark. she's constantly pinching and patting and preening the poor guy. >> would you stop fixing my clothes! >> reporter: if you...
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and up north where schools will also be closed tomorrow from pittsburgh north to st. paul, it has been a costly winter for those trying just to stay warm at home. we have both north and south covered tonight. first to john yang in chicago. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. chicago's temperature peaked at 6. that was at midnight. it has been falling ever since. right now it's 2 below here in chicago, on our way down to a forecast low of 11 below. >> we've just about had enough of this weather. >> reporter: already, chicago has had 16 days of sub-zero temperatures, more than double the average. and it is much the same across the midwest. in wisconsin, a rare glimpse of nature's beauty. for the first time in five years the ice is thick enough for visitors to safely visit lake superior's sea caves. on lake michigan, ice is a hazard, so icebreakers are hard at work. as temperatures plunge, heating bills soar. >> they need to know they will be paying more than last winter. >> reporter: hardest hit, the 63 million users of natural gas and propane. natural gas
and up north where schools will also be closed tomorrow from pittsburgh north to st. paul, it has been a costly winter for those trying just to stay warm at home. we have both north and south covered tonight. first to john yang in chicago. john, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. chicago's temperature peaked at 6. that was at midnight. it has been falling ever since. right now it's 2 below here in chicago, on our way down to a forecast low of 11 below. >> we've just...
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. >> minneapolis, st. paul will get 15 below for the high. >> reporter: they warn that people could get frostbite or hypothermia from just a few minutes in this kind of brutal weather. >> the cold temperatures, we are expecting this coming week. they are more than an inconvenience. they are serious, they are dangerous, and they can cause a serious health risk. >> reporter: road conditions were treacherous when this tractor trailer crashed near springfield, missouri. at the airport, delays and cancellations stretched across the nation. gordon o'neil is stranded in boston. >> we are suppose to leave on friday morning around 5:40 in the morning. well flights were canceled and we've been here since. >> reporter: more than 4,000 flights were canceled or delayed on sunday. and more are expected as the deep freeze will return to the northeast over the next few days. >>> well, it was 66 degrees at sfo this afternoon, but they are stiff weather to the east. still had a big impact. dozens of flights are in and out and th
. >> minneapolis, st. paul will get 15 below for the high. >> reporter: they warn that people could get frostbite or hypothermia from just a few minutes in this kind of brutal weather. >> the cold temperatures, we are expecting this coming week. they are more than an inconvenience. they are serious, they are dangerous, and they can cause a serious health risk. >> reporter: road conditions were treacherous when this tractor trailer crashed near springfield, missouri. at...
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this thermometer in st. paul minnesota clocked in hat 22 below zero overnight. and that's the actual air temperature. cc is warning people to stay indoor -- cdc is warning people to stay indoors. a new record low at minus 16 degrees. what is the temperature now? >> reporter: right now it is minus 15, but with the wind chill it feels like minus 40. it is bitter cold and it has city and state officials urging everybody if at all possible to stay indoors. >> dangerous cold is sweeping across the midwest. the temperature won't get above zero in many cities. >> i have about six shirts on, fleece on, wool sacks, boots. >> illinois governor issued a disaster declaration and activated the national guard. >> we are deploying all of our resources to help the people get through a very serious and dangerous situation. >> the deep freeze is hitting some areas already digging out from several inches of weekend snow. air travel is still mess. jet blue says it is completely shutting the down northeast only rations at major airports in new york and boston tonight. that means hun
this thermometer in st. paul minnesota clocked in hat 22 below zero overnight. and that's the actual air temperature. cc is warning people to stay indoor -- cdc is warning people to stay indoors. a new record low at minus 16 degrees. what is the temperature now? >> reporter: right now it is minus 15, but with the wind chill it feels like minus 40. it is bitter cold and it has city and state officials urging everybody if at all possible to stay indoors. >> dangerous cold is sweeping...
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. >> minneapolis, st. paul will be lucky to get to 15 below for a high. chicago, lucky to get to 9 below. >> reporter: emergency management officials say people can get hypothermia or frostbite in minutes. >> the cold temperatures we are exabout pecting this week are more than an inconvenience. they are serious, they are dangerous, they can cause serious health risk. >> reporter: road conditions were treacherous when the tractor trailer crashed near springfield, missouri. at the airport, delays and cancellations stretched across the nation. gordon o'neil is stranded in boston. >> we are supposed to heave friday morning at 5:40 in the morning. well, nights were canceled and -- flights were canceled and we have been here since. >> reporter: 4,000 flights were canceled or delayed. more expected as the deep freeze expects over the northeast over the next few days. cbs news. >> even though it was a balmy 66 degrees earlier today at sfo, which we are looking at now. the arctic weather, back to the east, had a big impact. dozens of nights in and out were cancele
. >> minneapolis, st. paul will be lucky to get to 15 below for a high. chicago, lucky to get to 9 below. >> reporter: emergency management officials say people can get hypothermia or frostbite in minutes. >> the cold temperatures we are exabout pecting this week are more than an inconvenience. they are serious, they are dangerous, they can cause serious health risk. >> reporter: road conditions were treacherous when the tractor trailer crashed near springfield,...
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. >> minneapolis/st. paulill be lucky to get to 15 below for a high, chicago lucky to get to 9 below. >> reporter: emergency management officials warn people can get frostbite or hypothermia in just a few minutes of this brutal weather. >> the cold temperatures we are expecting this coming week are more than an inconvenience. they are serious, dangerous and can pose a serious health risk. >> reporter: road conditions were treacherous when this tractor trailer crashed near springfield, missouri, but the bitter cold did not stop nfl fans in green bay, wisconsin. thousands braved single digit temperatures to watch the packers and 49ers in one of the coldest game in league history. at the airport cancellations stretched across the nation. gordon o'neil is stranded in boston. >> we were supposed to leave around 5:40 in the morning. flights were canceled and we've been here since. >> reporter: more than 4,000 flights were canceled or delayed sunday and more expected as the deep freeze returns to the northeast the ne
. >> minneapolis/st. paulill be lucky to get to 15 below for a high, chicago lucky to get to 9 below. >> reporter: emergency management officials warn people can get frostbite or hypothermia in just a few minutes of this brutal weather. >> the cold temperatures we are expecting this coming week are more than an inconvenience. they are serious, dangerous and can pose a serious health risk. >> reporter: road conditions were treacherous when this tractor trailer crashed...
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schools are closed again in chicago, minneapolis and st. paul. kids are going stir crazy and parents are getting frustrated. >> although it's cold i don't understand why cps is closed. >> it throws everyone into chaos and it doesn't need to be. they could go into school, stay in school. don't need to have outdoor recess. >> reporter: if you're flying check your airline. thousands of flights are already canceled. now meantime, depending on where you live air travel might be the least of your worries. >> for million of the americans the plunging mercury is making for downright dangerous temperatures. accuweather meteorologist jim dickey has the latest. >> good morning, staying brutally cold across the north and east once again this morning. minus 20 early morning low minneapolis, minus 14 in chicago. minus 3 in omaha. the cold moved in. minus 5 in pittsburgh and minus 10 into detroit. this is the real not the real feel temps. >>> above average temps in alaska created a headache for one big town. the only road into valdez, alaska, will be closed ind
schools are closed again in chicago, minneapolis and st. paul. kids are going stir crazy and parents are getting frustrated. >> although it's cold i don't understand why cps is closed. >> it throws everyone into chaos and it doesn't need to be. they could go into school, stay in school. don't need to have outdoor recess. >> reporter: if you're flying check your airline. thousands of flights are already canceled. now meantime, depending on where you live air travel might be the...
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can tell by the forecasted highs, these are not overnight lows here in the midwest, minneapolis, st. paul lucky to get to 15 below for a high, chicago to nine below. you can see that bitter cold air, that subzero air stretches as far south as st. louis where folks might be lucky to get to 2 below for a high tomorrow. >> jeff: even farther south below that, what does that mean. >> jeff, it's bad enough that the air is cold, the other factor we have to deal with, strong winds. we have a windchill warning if play for pretty of all of the upper midwest but watch how far south this stretches, warnings all the way down to alabama and georgia and the windchill advisories push all the way to the coast. if you want to put salt in the wound too it looks like folks in alabama could be dealing with rain changing over to snow and perhaps a light accumulation in parts of northern georgia. >> jeff: chris shaffer, thank you very much. weather does appear to have played a role in the fatal crash today of a private jet in aspen, colorado. our transportation correspondent jeff pegues has details. >> reporte
can tell by the forecasted highs, these are not overnight lows here in the midwest, minneapolis, st. paul lucky to get to 15 below for a high, chicago to nine below. you can see that bitter cold air, that subzero air stretches as far south as st. louis where folks might be lucky to get to 2 below for a high tomorrow. >> jeff: even farther south below that, what does that mean. >> jeff, it's bad enough that the air is cold, the other factor we have to deal with, strong winds. we have...
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expected to set record lows in many parts of the country, some of the coldest weather so far is in the st. paul, minneapolis and wcco reporter has the latest from there. >> bob, it is currently nine degrease below zero only expected to get worse. for the first time in 20 years, schools are closed statewide on monday with lows expected at minus 25. with wind chills expected to be around minus 70 degrees, exposed skin can become frost bitten in minutes. ski hills and ice rinks have closed until tuesday at the earliest. today's green bay packers playoff game could be among one of the coldest nfl games ever played. the temperature at lambeau field is expected to be two degrease below zero with wind chills at minus 30 when packers and san francisco 49ers kick off. the arctic air will keep a track east, chicago will likely hit 15 below. new york and new england will deal with frigid temperatures as residents there continue to dig out from that massive snowstorm. many heading south to escape the cold could also be out of luck. atlanta is forecasted to stay in the 20s and chilly temps could continue in
expected to set record lows in many parts of the country, some of the coldest weather so far is in the st. paul, minneapolis and wcco reporter has the latest from there. >> bob, it is currently nine degrease below zero only expected to get worse. for the first time in 20 years, schools are closed statewide on monday with lows expected at minus 25. with wind chills expected to be around minus 70 degrees, exposed skin can become frost bitten in minutes. ski hills and ice rinks have closed...
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." ♪ ♪ you're as cold as ice >> minneapolis/st. paulything like this. >> you could be inside your freezer and be warmer. >> some of our crew members had tears coming out of their eyes and instantly it was freezing. >> some things on my body are freezing and i didn't know possible could freeze!
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scott, by this weekend, we are expecting temperatures here to be in the mid-30s in the minneapolis/st. paul area and that is actually above average for january. >> pelley: liz colin of wcco. liz, thanks very much. well, wherever you are, have a look at buffalo, new york, and feel better. more than 17 inches of snow piled up there in part because of the effect of lake erie. we called around buffalo today and talked to deborah nasca. she confessed to us she found herself driving on the sidewalk and didn't know it. "every time i park" she said "my tires freeze to the ground." dean reynolds is on another great lake tonight with a look at the cost of this cold weather from chicago. >> reporter: bursting pipes drenched the columbia sportswear store in chicago this morning. >> we just had water coming down through this whole front area. >> reporter: alison anderson is the store manager. >> they were at the front of the building by the door here so the cold weather was definitely the reason. >> reporter: it happened at the worst possible time for a store full of warm jackets for sale. >> sorry, we'
scott, by this weekend, we are expecting temperatures here to be in the mid-30s in the minneapolis/st. paul area and that is actually above average for january. >> pelley: liz colin of wcco. liz, thanks very much. well, wherever you are, have a look at buffalo, new york, and feel better. more than 17 inches of snow piled up there in part because of the effect of lake erie. we called around buffalo today and talked to deborah nasca. she confessed to us she found herself driving on the...
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his father was a military man raised primarily at fort snelling in what is downtown minneapolis st. paul and he became quite an outdoorsman and was also very fond of defending his personal honor and i will come back to that in just a moment. but he had a pension for violence from a very early age and that is what got him into hot water at the academy when he enrolled in the fall of 1834. the father moved heaven and earth to get malcolm and it was all done then as is now if we buy a certain number of slots for each individual state as i understand the emissions system at west point and certainly then there were only a few for the young men for each of the states of the union sunni tim clark worked hard to get him to west point and menachem manages to enroll in the class of 1838 but in his very first year, the end of his first year he had expelled and felt that his honor had been in salted so malcolm is called up as a court-martial and it is expelled and however shortly thereafter he is reinstated by none other than andrew jackson who is a personal family friend because najaf and clark was
his father was a military man raised primarily at fort snelling in what is downtown minneapolis st. paul and he became quite an outdoorsman and was also very fond of defending his personal honor and i will come back to that in just a moment. but he had a pension for violence from a very early age and that is what got him into hot water at the academy when he enrolled in the fall of 1834. the father moved heaven and earth to get malcolm and it was all done then as is now if we buy a certain...
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of st. paul. he lost his father in the debris of the old lockheed airliner, tossed clear of the fireball still strapped in his seat. he assumed the blessing and burden of being the only survivor. >> so i kicked the wall while we hit the ground. so i was just sliding through all this fire and debris. >> george's demeanor when he first came out, when we first were seeing him in the hospital bed and later when he came out in the wheelchair, he was sort of surprised to see everybody there. there was this sort of excitement. remember he was 17. all of a sudden all these people are there with all these cameras and they're all for him. and we were kind of conscious of that. and yet we knew he had been through this horrific accident. when the images of that moment were carried back around the country, because it was covered everywhere. it was the biggest story in the country at the time. people were stunned and he was completely composed and had even a touch of humor. somebody asked him if he would fly ag
of st. paul. he lost his father in the debris of the old lockheed airliner, tossed clear of the fireball still strapped in his seat. he assumed the blessing and burden of being the only survivor. >> so i kicked the wall while we hit the ground. so i was just sliding through all this fire and debris. >> george's demeanor when he first came out, when we first were seeing him in the hospital bed and later when he came out in the wheelchair, he was sort of surprised to see everybody...
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authorities at st. paul announced they will not charge church authorities curtis wayn waynemeyer pled guilty and is serving five years in prison. prosecutors said it was insufficient to charge those officials for not removing him sooner. >>> in new york, a young boy who apparently saved six relatives from fire was laid to rest. they prayed tribute to the nine-year-old. he woke up his family relstives when fire broke out in the family home. relatives were able to get out but the boy was trapped while trying to help a grandfather. a grandfather and great grandfather also died on the scene. they were buried together. >>> ththe explorer of the sea as the ship is called is now known as the diarrhea and vomit on the high seas that affected the passengers and crew. this is a line picture of the ship. it's docked, and investigators boarded the ship when it was in the virgin islands, and they have not been able to confirm what caused the outbreak. the cruise line said most of the guest who is are were on the ship, wh
authorities at st. paul announced they will not charge church authorities curtis wayn waynemeyer pled guilty and is serving five years in prison. prosecutors said it was insufficient to charge those officials for not removing him sooner. >>> in new york, a young boy who apparently saved six relatives from fire was laid to rest. they prayed tribute to the nine-year-old. he woke up his family relstives when fire broke out in the family home. relatives were able to get out but the boy was...
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proper, in northern virginia, cities like minneapolis, st. paul or even seattle. their recruiting areas have not been diminished anywhere in the world. >> we asked this reporter what he thought of al shabaab, and here is what they said: >> they told me they appreciate bringing law and order. i asked local, what life is like now under the self appointed al shabaab rule? >> so he said, it's very good day and night it's a safe place we're e-not afraid, we don't hear gun shots. but does that appeal to somalis, they govern by fear but at least they bring some sort of order no matter how brutal it is? >> it is important to remember the context here. somalia for close to 20 years has not had a functioning government, and it only has a semi-functioning government in a small slice of the country. there may be order that al shabaab brings, is appreciated, but i don't think they're popular at all with the somali people and many somali people, if given the alternatives, would 23 want a al shabaab government. >> it's a group of suicide bombers is oversubscribed, and only the b
proper, in northern virginia, cities like minneapolis, st. paul or even seattle. their recruiting areas have not been diminished anywhere in the world. >> we asked this reporter what he thought of al shabaab, and here is what they said: >> they told me they appreciate bringing law and order. i asked local, what life is like now under the self appointed al shabaab rule? >> so he said, it's very good day and night it's a safe place we're e-not afraid, we don't hear gun shots....