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story now and there's a five year anniversary of the plane landing on the number a story in the new york river what you've got there is something that broke their twitter and then got picked up by by national news what you've also got is a lot of rumors get spread and they get picked up by people who are digital literate and i don't want to do it because it's fun because they believe it all it's just it's it seems a good thing to do what you've got there is media picking up who may not be fully digital into it themselves deciding to run away with it that we've had a huge number of stories that have been created deliberately by brands or by media people as hoaxes that have been picked up and run as true by media so across both the general public and the media needs to be a better understanding of how these stories are spread ok fine i mean i agree with rachel a lot of people do it for fun but there are there is a malicious reasons also we can look what's going on in syria because of the lack of journalists on the ground this is a playground for propaganda and i'm not taking any sides here ok bu
story now and there's a five year anniversary of the plane landing on the number a story in the new york river what you've got there is something that broke their twitter and then got picked up by by national news what you've also got is a lot of rumors get spread and they get picked up by people who are digital literate and i don't want to do it because it's fun because they believe it all it's just it's it seems a good thing to do what you've got there is media picking up who may not be fully...
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kind of temperatures freeze a lot of things they collected a video coming out from hudson river in new york. the recent cold weather has frozen the hudson river in new york commuter ferry had to be out of the river after it got stuck he was the start of both successfully cut a path through the ice and pulled the ferry out. fortunately there were no passengers on board. what an incredible aside from that scott few bucks were still talking about the cold and it's actually it's retrieving so then regaining be having that significant him or not tread good news for the millions of people still without power son the king of pretty apt at three degrees on this saturday and bought the average range for a lot of these cities and swells into a lot of you are still looking forward to that into the weekend but we still had cooled and dominating much of the northern areas which means that the lake effect snow will still be likely up to about forty centimeters additional snowfall and got an additional of twenty five centimeters here in the pacific northwest with an incoming system to coastal areas will likely
kind of temperatures freeze a lot of things they collected a video coming out from hudson river in new york. the recent cold weather has frozen the hudson river in new york commuter ferry had to be out of the river after it got stuck he was the start of both successfully cut a path through the ice and pulled the ferry out. fortunately there were no passengers on board. what an incredible aside from that scott few bucks were still talking about the cold and it's actually it's retrieving so then...
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so cold the water from the hoses instantly turned to ice. in new york, the hudson river was changed into a giant, floating ice field. the fresh water here in the adirondacks, frozen up upstate new york. it breaks off and flows down the hudson river. but with this persistent northwest wind, all of that ice has now been trapped in place. those traveling by air didn't fare any better. more than 400 flights cancelled today bringing the number to 35,000, just 23 days into the year. in minnesota and nebraska, school closings for days straight. in ohio, several districts are already maxed out on snow days. >> this has been a winter for the record books. in the last two years we only had one snow day all year. this year we're only midway through january and have already hit five. >> reporter: now, parts of southeastern texas are bracing for an ice storm tonight and early tomorrow morning. and as for this bitter air, it could get even worse next week for people already suffering so much from the cold. brian? >> dylan dreyer midtown, thanks. >>> there is a terrible tragedy north o
so cold the water from the hoses instantly turned to ice. in new york, the hudson river was changed into a giant, floating ice field. the fresh water here in the adirondacks, frozen up upstate new york. it breaks off and flows down the hudson river. but with this persistent northwest wind, all of that ice has now been trapped in place. those traveling by air didn't fare any better. more than 400 flights cancelled today bringing the number to 35,000, just 23 days into the year. in minnesota and...
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marks five years since danville pilot sully sullenberger safely landed a disabled jet on the new york hudson river. it happened january 15th, 2009 when a flock of geese damaged both of the plane's engines after taking off from la guardia airport. sullenberger's successful landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. today, he's in new york to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members of the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> well, after a cool start temperatures are recovering this early wednesday afternoon under mostly sunny skies. already some 60s and once again we're on track to reach the 70s in a few hours. here's our live camera looking out toward the bay. we're in the clear. a little bit of haze. air quality takes a hit with this weather pattern. as far as current numbers, we've warmed up in the upper 60s for san francisco and hoekd at last check. san jose 64 and fairfield right now 61 degrees. as far as records to beat, i think there will be a few. here's what we have to beat out towards napa, san francisco, oakland and mountain view, a few neighborhoods will
marks five years since danville pilot sully sullenberger safely landed a disabled jet on the new york hudson river. it happened january 15th, 2009 when a flock of geese damaged both of the plane's engines after taking off from la guardia airport. sullenberger's successful landing became known as the miracle on the hudson. today, he's in new york to commemorate the fifth anniversary along with other members of the flight crew and some of the passengers. >>> well, after a cool start...
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in the 50s this weekend in new york, but here in central park, we still started the day in the single digits. even cities used to the cold are having problems. near buffalo, new york, the niagara river is freezing over, causing flooding. >> it's a lot scary. like i said, i've never seen it before. >> i've had seven flights cancel. >> reporter: on jetblue alone, over 150,000 passengers have had their flights cancel in the last week. now the deep freeze started last weekend in the midwest and move aid cross the eastern half of the country, and many won't be sad to see it go. anne-marie? >> so true. marlie hall here in new york. thank you very much, marlie. >>> meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the latest on the frigid weather and the coming warmup. >> we look about 30 days back. that's when all this cold really started to get going. and in general over the last 30 days the biggest departures from average across the upper midwest. however, anywhere in these blue shades, below average temperatures in the past few days is down toward florida and the west coast. this is where all the warmer air has been. in terms of the bitter windchills, not quite as bad as it has b
in the 50s this weekend in new york, but here in central park, we still started the day in the single digits. even cities used to the cold are having problems. near buffalo, new york, the niagara river is freezing over, causing flooding. >> it's a lot scary. like i said, i've never seen it before. >> i've had seven flights cancel. >> reporter: on jetblue alone, over 150,000 passengers have had their flights cancel in the last week. now the deep freeze started last weekend in...
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the u.s. coast guard deploying ice breakers in rivers to try to stop the rising waters. just a few days ago, the hudson river here in new york city was full of ice. that ice is now gone. and luckily, the flood watches along this river have been lifted. but tonight, authorities throughout new england say they are keeping a very close eye on rising rivers. david? >> linzie, thank you. i want to bring in meteorologist chris knowles, back with us here tonight. we saw the damage with linzie there. you say these end credible winds continue tonight? >> reporter: and into tomorrow, too, david. this is turning out to be the strongest storm of the year so far for the pacific northwest. wind gusts up to 85 miles per hour, and of course, heavy mountain snow. those advisories continue. next up, we look in the middle of the country. a fast-moving clipper system drops snow there. and then look at the east coast. this is monday night into tuesday. a lot of rain there. all up and down the eastern seaboard. >> after that arctic blast, incredible, the temperatures you're talking about for the week ahead. >> reporter: you're not going to believ
the u.s. coast guard deploying ice breakers in rivers to try to stop the rising waters. just a few days ago, the hudson river here in new york city was full of ice. that ice is now gone. and luckily, the flood watches along this river have been lifted. but tonight, authorities throughout new england say they are keeping a very close eye on rising rivers. david? >> linzie, thank you. i want to bring in meteorologist chris knowles, back with us here tonight. we saw the damage with linzie...
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the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago.athan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all privately financed. it was quite a remarkable a congressman. >> the stadium will be in the spotlight in early february when the plays host to the most-watched sporting event in the world -- the super bowl. >> super bowl is a great opportunity for this region, for new york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. first time it is being hosted by two teams, the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city and a building without a roof. >> it has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl
the stadium is in new jersey. it is just across the hudson river from new york. metlife opened its doors four years ago.athan tisch was instrumental in getting it built. the stadium holds games for the giants and the jets. all of those seats came with a hefty price tag. >> this is an amazing building. it cost $1.6 billion to build. people said to us, why is there no roof on it? that would have been more money here at there is not a dime up public money in this building. it is all...
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the 50s by this weekend. in new york. and here in central park, we still started the day in the single digits. each cities used to the cold are having problems. near buffalo, new york, the niagra river is freezing over, causing flooding. >> scary. like i said, it is unseen before. >> reporter: frustrated airline passengers are looking forward to flying again. >> i have had seven flights cancel. >> reporter: on jet blue alone, more than 150,000 passengers have had their flights canceled in the last week. marly hall, for cbs news, new york. >>> now city leaders here in dc are very worried about the people who live on the streets. so now there are several overflow shelters and emergency warming centers open as we speak. and if you know someone who edto get warm, you can call the hypothermia shelter hot line. 1-800-535-7252. and he had can get some help. -- and they can get some help. >>> police are investigating an apparent murder suicide in aldi, virginia. sheriff's deputies were called to a town hall on eloquent square near braddock and belmont ridge road. two adults shot to death and a third quarter adult was wounded inside. that person was taken to the hospital with nonlife- threat
the 50s by this weekend. in new york. and here in central park, we still started the day in the single digits. each cities used to the cold are having problems. near buffalo, new york, the niagra river is freezing over, causing flooding. >> scary. like i said, it is unseen before. >> reporter: frustrated airline passengers are looking forward to flying again. >> i have had seven flights cancel. >> reporter: on jet blue alone, more than 150,000 passengers have had their...
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a massive floating crane called the left coast lifter has moved through the panama canal on its way to the hudson river in new york build the new tappan zee bridge. the vessel is as long as a 30 story building is high. it can lift 1,900 tons at a time. it's traveling 6,000 miles to its new temporary workplace. >>> when we come back here tonight we'll remember pete seeger and a powerful voice that sang for justice. >>> overnight, we received word that pete seeger had died at the age of 94. many people today called him an american treasure. "the new york times" today called him a bean pole of a man with a hearty tenor. he recorded over 100 albums and received all the highest honors given out to artists in this country. and when you think about it, he sang about the state of our union all his life. ♪ if i had a hammer i'd hammer in the morning ♪ >> pete seeger sang about justice all over this land. he was a protest singer who seldom turned to anger, but he did raise his voice about mccarthyism and civil rights and vietnam and the environment. ♪ where have all the flowers gone ♪ he was a boarding school kid and a harv
a massive floating crane called the left coast lifter has moved through the panama canal on its way to the hudson river in new york build the new tappan zee bridge. the vessel is as long as a 30 story building is high. it can lift 1,900 tons at a time. it's traveling 6,000 miles to its new temporary workplace. >>> when we come back here tonight we'll remember pete seeger and a powerful voice that sang for justice. >>> overnight, we received word that pete seeger had died at...
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have this strange feeling of being in the present and the past, and the one thing they couldn't send from new york was the hudson river. >> now, thanks to your classes and all your books, i think many foreign students, it's become much easier to study japanese literature. >> especially at universities where there were no person to teach japanese, nobody who was particularly interested in japane japanese. suddenly, there was a book they could get a good idea of what japanese literature was like over 1,500 years of its existence. >> reporter: keene's understanding of japan extends beyond literature. he's particularly enthusiastic about the japanese art of the puppet theater. he organized a performance so those attending his lecture firsthand could experience the drama. thanks to keene's efforts, there's been a growth of interest in this traditional art form. he helped revive a legendary drama that was lost and had not been performed for over 300 years. >> translator: i now have a greater understanding of it, and now i want to see performances more often. >> not only literature, but you've also studied a lot about japane
have this strange feeling of being in the present and the past, and the one thing they couldn't send from new york was the hudson river. >> now, thanks to your classes and all your books, i think many foreign students, it's become much easier to study japanese literature. >> especially at universities where there were no person to teach japanese, nobody who was particularly interested in japane japanese. suddenly, there was a book they could get a good idea of what japanese...
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the remains of 14-year-old avonte were found in the east river near new york city last week. he was last seen running away from his school in october. hundreds of people gathered this morning for his funeral. a family attorney says his parents blamed school officials for not monitoring him and not calling police quickly enough. >>> justin bieber may have caught a flight straight to panama after being arrested in miami this week. according to tmz, bieber was photographed on a beach in the central american country tonight. on thursday, the pop star was arrested after drag racing a yellow lamborghini near miami beach. the first hearing for this case is scheduled monday morning. bieber does not have to appear but his lawyer does. >>> after some help from news4 and social media, a northeast man is reunited with his stolen dog. how he was able to track her down. >>> temperatures a little higher today, but more arctic air is on today, but more arctic air is on for seeing your business' cash flow work even harder. for seeing receivables coming in and payables going out... so that now
the remains of 14-year-old avonte were found in the east river near new york city last week. he was last seen running away from his school in october. hundreds of people gathered this morning for his funeral. a family attorney says his parents blamed school officials for not monitoring him and not calling police quickly enough. >>> justin bieber may have caught a flight straight to panama after being arrested in miami this week. according to tmz, bieber was photographed on a beach in...
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the u.s. coast guard deploying ice breakers in rivers to try to stop the rising waters. >> just a few days ago, the hudson river here in new yorkhat ice is now gone. and luckily, the flood watches along this river have now been lifted. but authorities throughout new england say they are keeping a very close eye on rising rivers. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> there's growing frustration for some 300,000 west virginia residents who have been without clean water since thursday. officials say the latest tests are encouraging but they have not been given the all-clear. people were warned not to drink, bathe in or cook with the water after a chemical leak in the elk river. >>> iran agreed to open its nuclear facilities for daily inspections to international experts beginning next week. in exchange the islamic republic will get a relaxation in the financial sanctions that have been so crippling to the economy there. president obama welcomed the deal saying it will prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >>> wildlife conservationists are up in arms this morning following the auctioning off of a trip to hunt an endangered
the u.s. coast guard deploying ice breakers in rivers to try to stop the rising waters. >> just a few days ago, the hudson river here in new yorkhat ice is now gone. and luckily, the flood watches along this river have now been lifted. but authorities throughout new england say they are keeping a very close eye on rising rivers. linzie janis, abc news, new york. >>> there's growing frustration for some 300,000 west virginia residents who have been without clean water since...
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the gathering storm. >>> a celebration in new york today to mark the fifth anniversary of the miracle on the hudson. it was five years ago today that sullenberger skillfully landed the airline's flight on the river between new york city and new jersey. all 155 passengers and crew made it off the plane alive after a bird strike blew out one of the engines, as you recall. sullenberger says they all have a lot to be thankful for. >> it's the efforts not only of the crew, the rescuers, and the first responders that everyone survived. had even one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> today sully and others took a boat out to a spot on the hudson where the plane landed and made a toast to life. sullenberger is now retired and says not enough has been done to prevent bird strikes from taking down another passenger jet. >>> a new warning about prescription drugs with acetaminophen. the fda says prescription drugs with more than 325 milligrams of a set micetaminophen could caus damage. the warning does not apply to over-the-counter drugs like tylenol which does, as you know, contain acetaminophen. >>> an urgent headline now about your memory and alcohol. the general
the gathering storm. >>> a celebration in new york today to mark the fifth anniversary of the miracle on the hudson. it was five years ago today that sullenberger skillfully landed the airline's flight on the river between new york city and new jersey. all 155 passengers and crew made it off the plane alive after a bird strike blew out one of the engines, as you recall. sullenberger says they all have a lot to be thankful for. >> it's the efforts not only of the crew, the...
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the river threw in their rubbish. old cars, and more. there was more than 60 sunken boats in this part of the river. >> the new york based institute said its one of the 10 most polluted site. others in clued clern poll and the niger delta. >> some are working to clean it up. >> it is a metaphor. it was chosen by the humble social groups. argentine and immigrants to make a start. that's a story that will be repeated here. >> it runs through the heart. it is an i connick tourist attraction. home to a famous club. >> decades of duxing waste cannot beresolved overnight. cleaning up the waters is a slow methodical and smelly process. >> argentine politician has had a long history of making and breaking promises. a 2008 supreme court ruling ordered fraxous local authorities to work together. >> there's a national political policy, a plan to work towards, and we are working towards it slowly, with problems, but we are getting there. in the past three years we see huge advances. >> residents living in reach of it are involved like never before. social groups involved in consultation, cleaning and planning for the future. >> our dream is to have a
the river threw in their rubbish. old cars, and more. there was more than 60 sunken boats in this part of the river. >> the new york based institute said its one of the 10 most polluted site. others in clued clern poll and the niger delta. >> some are working to clean it up. >> it is a metaphor. it was chosen by the humble social groups. argentine and immigrants to make a start. that's a story that will be repeated here. >> it runs through the heart. it is an i connick...
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look like the north pole, blinding blizzards, lake-effect snow, walloping buffalo and upstate new york. the icy niagara riverooking more like a glacier. >> looks like something out of national geographic. >> reporter: lake michigan is steaming cold. the water far warmer than the freezing air. it's called a polar vortex and it's wreaking frozen havoc on the nation's airports, rails and roads. cars in pennsylvania frozen to the ground when a nearby water main break met the icy air. >> my first thoughts were, oh, my god. >> reporter: drivers in indiana stranded by whipping winds and blowing snow. >> they said right now we cannot send anyone out to get you. they declared a state of emergency and i'm sorry but good luck. >> reporter: 500 amtrak passengers trapped by snow made their way home after a hellish night. >> sitting on a train was rough. >> reporter: after more than 7,000 flights were canceled in the last two days, finally signs of a thaw. >> available outside if you want to check in much the lines are not long. >> reporter: for now, officials continue to urge residents to stay indoors, but relief is on t
look like the north pole, blinding blizzards, lake-effect snow, walloping buffalo and upstate new york. the icy niagara riverooking more like a glacier. >> looks like something out of national geographic. >> reporter: lake michigan is steaming cold. the water far warmer than the freezing air. it's called a polar vortex and it's wreaking frozen havoc on the nation's airports, rails and roads. cars in pennsylvania frozen to the ground when a nearby water main break met the icy air....
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the hudson this is new jersey's game. what new jersey does offer visitors to the hotels on its side of the hudson river this week are unparalleled views of new york. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: the stock market will >> glor: the stock market will open tomorrow coming off its worse week in two years since november 2011, the dow is off 318 points and down three and a half percent for the week. we are joined by cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger, jill, always good to see you. >> it doesn't sound like much but in context it is a lot given what has been happening in the market in such a great run. what happened and what should we be worried. >> no panic yet. that was confluence of negative factors, first a manufacturing report out of china that showed that the chinese economy appeared to be cooling off a lot quicker than people thought, there is a big deal. china is the second largest economy in the world, what happens there has big ripple effects across the globe. there are also these isolated and very dramatic events happening in certain emerging markets like argentina, as well as turkey, as well as russia, and this selloff in t
the hudson this is new jersey's game. what new jersey does offer visitors to the hotels on its side of the hudson river this week are unparalleled views of new york. don dahler, cbs news, new york. >> glor: the stock market will >> glor: the stock market will open tomorrow coming off its worse week in two years since november 2011, the dow is off 318 points and down three and a half percent for the week. we are joined by cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger, jill, always good...
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new york marking fifth anniversary of the miracle on the huds son. waits five years ago today that captain cullen burger landed on the river between new york all made itff the plane alive. sullen berger says they have so much to be thankful for. >> it's the efforts not only of the crew, the rescuers, the first responders. that everyone survived. had one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> he is a true american hero. and today, he and others take a look a boat where the plane landed and made a toast to life. sullen berger is now retire asked said not enough has been done to prevent bird strikes from taking down another passenger jet. >>> a warning concerning prescription drugs with acetaminophen. the fda says prescription drug was more than 350 milligrams of acetaminophen could cause liver damage. this warn didding not apply to over the counter acetaminophen like tylenol. >> merck is recalling a combination drug because of packaging defects. the recall covers every batch distributed since the drug was launched in may. merck says some foil pouchs may allow air and our moisture that could cause a chance it could dec
new york marking fifth anniversary of the miracle on the huds son. waits five years ago today that captain cullen burger landed on the river between new york all made itff the plane alive. sullen berger says they have so much to be thankful for. >> it's the efforts not only of the crew, the rescuers, the first responders. that everyone survived. had one person not survived, i personally couldn't have celebrated any of this. >> he is a true american hero. and today, he and others...
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. >> reporter: a city tug chops its way along the chicago river keeping this water way open. while in new york's hudson river, a tug had to carve out a path to guide a stranded ferry through the ice. temperatures are dangerously cold throughout the midwest and northeast, 21 people have died as a result. but today, good news. >> the polar air in place all week is finally starting to go back into canada. believe it or not by the weekend temperatures will be above freezing. >> reporter: for thousands of chicago kids, the gradual warming meant an end to their unscheduled ice break. >> not negative a thousand. >> reporter: but many businesses froze in this big chill, too, and it is projected to cost the u.s. economy up to $5 billion, with 11,000 flights cancelled this week, the airline industry could take a $1.4 billion hit as travel plans were left in ruins and passengers frustrated. and for all the truckers stranded in snow bound indiana, lost time is lost revenue. small businesses like this hot dog stand left out in the cold, too. >> we're only doing about 20% of what we normally do in sales. >> r
. >> reporter: a city tug chops its way along the chicago river keeping this water way open. while in new york's hudson river, a tug had to carve out a path to guide a stranded ferry through the ice. temperatures are dangerously cold throughout the midwest and northeast, 21 people have died as a result. but today, good news. >> the polar air in place all week is finally starting to go back into canada. believe it or not by the weekend temperatures will be above freezing. >>...
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the sun is shining. from sea way, new york, the saint laurence river, completely frozen.retweet them. >> who's next? >> kimberly. >> this might warm you up. yesterday on "jeopardy" listen to one of the clues that alex trebek read. >> i'd like two yankers for 800. >> this blown anchor and lawyer under fox news where she hosts a show weekdays from 9 to 10 p.m. answer, megan kelly. one of them guessed nancy grace. not even close. there's megyn. pretty cool. >> eric? >> very quickly, so i have a bunch of stuff last night. jon stewart after a long three-week hiatus. took to the air waves. first a block. got a team of writers together to twist my words again. >> cleveland, greg. >> real quick, this came out today. "joy of hate" paper back. go to amazon. "joy of hate" go get it. >> where can you get it? >> amazon, anywhere. a bookstore. "joy of hate." >> bob? >> all right. i'm going to try to find something here without getting in trouble. i'm not apologizing, i'm just clarifying. i thought we were talking about nigerians and overseas. i know a lot of good nigerians and iranians
the sun is shining. from sea way, new york, the saint laurence river, completely frozen.retweet them. >> who's next? >> kimberly. >> this might warm you up. yesterday on "jeopardy" listen to one of the clues that alex trebek read. >> i'd like two yankers for 800. >> this blown anchor and lawyer under fox news where she hosts a show weekdays from 9 to 10 p.m. answer, megan kelly. one of them guessed nancy grace. not even close. there's megyn. pretty cool....
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the east coast. to submit fracking is already affected the allegheny river running through new york and pennsylvania the supplies cities with their drinking water. just talked to a representative from the fracking industry dana bone of lobby group energy in depth great to speak to you will the industry still insist there's absolutely no evidence of environmental damage the process has been used over one point two million times across the united states with zero evidence of water contamination. which. in fact systematic and massive water. contamination by fracking is admitted even in the industry's own documents in a potentially criminal suppression of massive health risks to the public leaked reports by the world's biggest fright firm slumbers a admits of the casings on frank wells fail sending chemicals straight into the atmosphere in fact there's thousands and thousands of documented cases of fracking turning drinking water black families with symptoms of exposure to industrial chemicals. like acid as my paintings go for a crack at dallas the number one thing and not one rivers at frat thought fli
the east coast. to submit fracking is already affected the allegheny river running through new york and pennsylvania the supplies cities with their drinking water. just talked to a representative from the fracking industry dana bone of lobby group energy in depth great to speak to you will the industry still insist there's absolutely no evidence of environmental damage the process has been used over one point two million times across the united states with zero evidence of water contamination....
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it wasn't just the airlines that had trouble, though. new york's hudson river was so frozen, a ferry had to be carved out of the ice. but some good did come out of the big chill. scientists say the sub-zero temperatures will slow invasive insects that have been killing off different plants species. nbc's bill karins joins us right now. from the cold, to the warmth and insects that won't be here this summer. where are you going to go with this, my friend? >> the only positive i heard about that. >> got to go for the sill veer li lining, don't we? >> weather service out of monterey, california, area, putting up dire stats about how dry it has been. about 40% of the way through our rainy season in the west. this is just the year to date. this is the first nine, ten days here, january. with january more of a wetter month in many locations in california, and so far nothing. we really are bone dry. no rain in the forecast. all the rain so far has been loek located in the pacific northwest. a little rain today. it looks like significant rain friday night into saturday
it wasn't just the airlines that had trouble, though. new york's hudson river was so frozen, a ferry had to be carved out of the ice. but some good did come out of the big chill. scientists say the sub-zero temperatures will slow invasive insects that have been killing off different plants species. nbc's bill karins joins us right now. from the cold, to the warmth and insects that won't be here this summer. where are you going to go with this, my friend? >> the only positive i heard about...
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the gates. >> as fans arrive on game day, they should plan for entry screening that will be very similar to what they experience at an airport. >> reporter: over the river, new york city is on high alert, too. times square has been transformed into super bowl central, hosting many fan event this is week leading up to the game. the nypd now using the state-of-the-art smart cameras. it's an artificial intelligence system they showed us recently, detecting unusual behavior and spotting suspicious packages in real time. >> the system gives the officers an alert, says it's an abandoned package at the chrysler building. >> even an image and circles the package for you? >> it shows you exactly where the package was left. >> reporter: they'll also track license plates all over the city. for anyone on the terror watchlist. they'll also be using boats like this, armed with radiation detectors. focusing on cars and trucks crossing the bridges. >> if there was a car driving with a dirty bomb on that bridge could you detect it from this boat? >> from this area, yes. >> reporter: from the sea and the air, fans will notice the massive security presence. >> you have to balance s
the gates. >> as fans arrive on game day, they should plan for entry screening that will be very similar to what they experience at an airport. >> reporter: over the river, new york city is on high alert, too. times square has been transformed into super bowl central, hosting many fan event this is week leading up to the game. the nypd now using the state-of-the-art smart cameras. it's an artificial intelligence system they showed us recently, detecting unusual behavior and spotting...
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the game. there are other concerns across the river in new york city.thousands of football fans will come here to times square. 13 blocks of broadway have been turned into super bowl boulevard. it's fun for the fans, but it's also a huge challenge for security. the police presence will be as big as on new year's eve. radiation detectors will check the air while officers conduct random bag searches. >> we have worked tirelessly to create a seamless security conscious event. >> reporter: the goal is for fans to relax and only worry about who wins on sunday. marley hall for cbs news, new york. >> the full price tag for all that extra security has not been made public. of course, it's expected to cost millions. >>> about 10 days ago we introduced you to jessica harris, a talented young basketball player who after a milestone performance was able to communicate with her mother who was deployed overseas in afghanistan. >> it's such a touching moment. dave owens is here with a story that gets even better. >> beer and better. we were there last night. if you di
the game. there are other concerns across the river in new york city.thousands of football fans will come here to times square. 13 blocks of broadway have been turned into super bowl boulevard. it's fun for the fans, but it's also a huge challenge for security. the police presence will be as big as on new year's eve. radiation detectors will check the air while officers conduct random bag searches. >> we have worked tirelessly to create a seamless security conscious event. >>...
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the way for barges transporting gasoline and home heating oil on the hudson river. ice in parts of the river is eight inches thick. commuter ferry trips between new york and new jersey took up to three times longer than usual as captains had to navigate through the frozen slaps. we were with captain c.w. davis. >> this ice, if not gone over properly, can actually sink a boat. it could pierce the hull and actually cause some severe flooding and just goes downhill from there. >> reporter: the commute was not much better in the south where ice caused nearly 200 wrecks in houston. two people died on louisiana's icy roads. it took 19 hours to clear last night's pileup near michigan city, indiana, some victims were trapped in the wreckage and bitter cold for hours, including jeff renell. >> i wedged underneath the gas tank part of the semi truck and that's why -- so it took three hours to get me out because my feet were wedged kind of underneath the truck. and so they had to cut that out and it just took forever. >> reporter: the cold snap has been hard on firefighters, kept busy by fires caused by people trying to stay warm. this fire in west bridgewater,
the way for barges transporting gasoline and home heating oil on the hudson river. ice in parts of the river is eight inches thick. commuter ferry trips between new york and new jersey took up to three times longer than usual as captains had to navigate through the frozen slaps. we were with captain c.w. davis. >> this ice, if not gone over properly, can actually sink a boat. it could pierce the hull and actually cause some severe flooding and just goes downhill from there. >>...
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it wasn't just the airlines that had trouble, though. new york's hudson river was so frozen, check this out, a ferry had to be carved out of the ice. some good did come out of this polar vortex. scientists say the sub zero temperatures will kill insects killing off different plant species. i guess we'll take that. bill is here with a milder forecast. >> kill the mosquitos. i don't want any of them to survive. do you know what's crazy? it didn't even rank in the top 25 all time for our country. it was bad but not even close to as bad as what we used to deal with in this country on a regular basis. interesting fact for you. we look at the temperatures, we have a little warmer in many areas, especially on the eastern seaboard. one chunk of cold air from minneapolis to wisconsin to chicago. green bay at minus 28 but it's short lived. warmer air coming your way during the day today. the worst of it will be right now through the morning. even minnesota will warm up significantly this afternoon. across the map, we have a couple of storms moving across the pacific nort
it wasn't just the airlines that had trouble, though. new york's hudson river was so frozen, check this out, a ferry had to be carved out of the ice. some good did come out of this polar vortex. scientists say the sub zero temperatures will kill insects killing off different plant species. i guess we'll take that. bill is here with a milder forecast. >> kill the mosquitos. i don't want any of them to survive. do you know what's crazy? it didn't even rank in the top 25 all time for our...
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>> a cold kevin tibbles along the cold chicago river to start us off tonight. thanks again. >>> now to upstate new york we go, on the banks of the oswego river, where they are feeling the effects of that cold tonight. katy tur is there for us. good evening. katy, good evening. >> reporter: it's also very cold up here, brian, 7 degrees, negative 13 with the windchill. the wind has really been the story out here. 35 to 45 mile an hour wind gusts, all day long coming off of lake ontario, just to the right of me. one man described it as blowing like the devil out here. and it certainly was. it's not snowing in oswego right now, but just a little to our north it is, up in watertown. that's where they're getting the heaviest lake effect snow bands. we tried to get up there a little earlier today, but we were not able to do so. we were met by a whiteout on the roads, zero visibility and a block that wouldn't allow us to go through. they made us turn around. it's no secret it's cold out here, and it's so cold you can take a look at this video right here, this is the salmon river falls. all but a trickle of wat
>> a cold kevin tibbles along the cold chicago river to start us off tonight. thanks again. >>> now to upstate new york we go, on the banks of the oswego river, where they are feeling the effects of that cold tonight. katy tur is there for us. good evening. katy, good evening. >> reporter: it's also very cold up here, brian, 7 degrees, negative 13 with the windchill. the wind has really been the story out here. 35 to 45 mile an hour wind gusts, all day long coming off of...
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the cbs evening news continues. >> pelley: today part of broadway in new york city was renamed super bowl boulevard for a manifest value leading up to sunday's game across the riverin new jersey. a million people are expected. ensuring their safety is a massive operation and our homeland security correspondent bob orr takes a look. >> roger proceed to met life stadium. >> reporter: u.s. customs swat officers are flying surveillance over met life stadium and manhattan. new york police hercules teams are mounting a show of force in times square. new jersey's state police river patrols are watching from the water. and t.s.a. officers armed with radiation detectors are sweeping train platforms at penn station. >> be aware but not be fearful. fearful. >> reporter: it's a multifront security challenge for new york police commissioner bill bratton and f.b.i. assistant director george vinizelos. >> we're about this everyday here in new york. it just puts more of a focus on it. >> reporter: what does the latest intelligence tell you about potential threats? >> we're not picking up any direct threats against the event itself but please be aware, you notice that backpack th
the cbs evening news continues. >> pelley: today part of broadway in new york city was renamed super bowl boulevard for a manifest value leading up to sunday's game across the riverin new jersey. a million people are expected. ensuring their safety is a massive operation and our homeland security correspondent bob orr takes a look. >> roger proceed to met life stadium. >> reporter: u.s. customs swat officers are flying surveillance over met life stadium and manhattan. new york...
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the anbar province. >>> five years ago today captain sullenberger landed an airplane in an icy river in new york city. forever known as the miracle on the hudson. 105 passengers and crew were appeared the u.s. airways jet when it landed in the hudson river. a flock of geese knocking out the engine forcing him to make that river his runway. today sullenberger is reflecting on that near disaster. >> i knew it was going to be the challenge of a lifetime that i had to find a way to solve. it also provided opportunities like this one to have a greater voice that we now both have about things we've been passionate about our whole professionals lives. >> everyone on board survived. water taxis and ferry boats rescued everyone. many survivors will mark the anniversary by taking a boat trip to the spot where the plane landed. >>> a massachusetts law that sets protests of free zones outside of abortion clinics could be struck down by the supreme court. liberal and conservative justices alike expressed concerns about the law during arguments today. the zones are the size of a school bus, marked by yellow lines. i
the anbar province. >>> five years ago today captain sullenberger landed an airplane in an icy river in new york city. forever known as the miracle on the hudson. 105 passengers and crew were appeared the u.s. airways jet when it landed in the hudson river. a flock of geese knocking out the engine forcing him to make that river his runway. today sullenberger is reflecting on that near disaster. >> i knew it was going to be the challenge of a lifetime that i had to find a way to...
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jordan, our fountain may be frozen, but the sun is still shining in tallahassee, 22 degrees in florida. wow. from seaway, new york, the st. lawrence riverand we'll retweet them. >> that made me so much colder. this might warm you up. yesterday on jeopardy, listen to one of the clues that alex trebek read, and unfortunately, the contestants didn't get it. >> file this blond anchor and lawyer under fox news where she hosts a show weekdays from 9:00 until 10:00 p.m. >> answer, megyn kelly. none of them got the big bucks for that one. there's our girl. in fact, one of them guessed nancy grace. >> that's not even close. >> not even close. >> one's a woman, the other is a monster. >> oh, my. >> eric. >> very quickly, i have a bunch of tweets last night. apparently, jon stewart after a long three-week vacation, hiatus, took back to the airwaves last night. first show, first a-block, got his team of writers to twist my words again. going to be a long 2414, jon, you and i dance all year long. >> sleeveless. greg? >> real quick, this came out today. go to amazon, pick it up. that's ait, all i'm going to sa. i'm not going to talk about it. >> wher
jordan, our fountain may be frozen, but the sun is still shining in tallahassee, 22 degrees in florida. wow. from seaway, new york, the st. lawrence riverand we'll retweet them. >> that made me so much colder. this might warm you up. yesterday on jeopardy, listen to one of the clues that alex trebek read, and unfortunately, the contestants didn't get it. >> file this blond anchor and lawyer under fox news where she hosts a show weekdays from 9:00 until 10:00 p.m. >> answer,...
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new york, the search for a missing child has come to a sad sad end. maria joins us with that and other stories from across the country today. >> yes, tony, human remains found along the east rivern new york belong to a missing autistic boy. he walked out of his school more than three months ago, sparking a search. a teenager noticed the remains no word yet on the cause of death. anthony pleaded bel to one count of destruction of evidence, he was also fined to perform 100 hours of community service. prosecutors say he instructed two employees to delete data of the cement job on the well. in nebraska recovery efforts are still underway as the site of the deadly plant explosion, two people were killed and ten are in the hospital with serious injuries. records show that the plant had a history of safety violations. federal investigators have started looking into what caused the accident. the lawsuit claims that the gay ban similar claims have been made in other states. in utah the american civil liberties union is getting involved in the fight for same-sex marriages. the group is suing the state to restore benefits to same sex couple whose have gotten married there. depriving them
new york, the search for a missing child has come to a sad sad end. maria joins us with that and other stories from across the country today. >> yes, tony, human remains found along the east rivern new york belong to a missing autistic boy. he walked out of his school more than three months ago, sparking a search. a teenager noticed the remains no word yet on the cause of death. anthony pleaded bel to one count of destruction of evidence, he was also fined to perform 100 hours of...
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it wasn't just the airlines that had trouble, though, new york's hudson river was so frozen a ferry hado actually be carved out of the ice. but some good did come out of this polar vortex. scientists say the subzero temperatures will slow invasive insects that are killing off different plant species. all right. i don't know what the invasive insects are, do you? >> i don't know. apparently we don't want them. >> i'm not a big fan of the insects. especially the insects. we were adding up the numbers. it's not going to rank in the top 25 coldest outbreaks in the country's history. it barely makes the list. it is pretty incredible that it wasn't all that bad compared to what we have been through in this country in our past history. this morning it's really warmed up significantly. still cold in minneapolis, chicago, wisconsin. the wind chills are still minus 15 and minus 29. it's warmer compared to the last couple mornings. a little bit of rain and snow and maybe a little icy conditions in arkansas. winter weather advisories from springfield to paducah and little rock, be careful driving i
it wasn't just the airlines that had trouble, though, new york's hudson river was so frozen a ferry hado actually be carved out of the ice. but some good did come out of this polar vortex. scientists say the subzero temperatures will slow invasive insects that are killing off different plant species. all right. i don't know what the invasive insects are, do you? >> i don't know. apparently we don't want them. >> i'm not a big fan of the insects. especially the insects. we were...
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the 5th anniversary of that event. he safely landed his u.s. airways jet with 155 passengers on new york hudson river took out 20 engines. he has a new focus, patient safety. he has the focus could be used to prevent the number of medical error in hospitals. >>> the countdown continues between the 49ers and the seahawks. the 9ers are heading back to the stadium where the seahawks have outscored them during their last two games in seattle. they will be dealing with a lot of noise and the seattle fans are studying records for being the loudest in the nfl. the latest forecast calls for low clouds and sun and temperatures are expected for the 330 kickoff. >>> jim harbaugh has a surprising view and the seahawks have age bettered -- angered many fans. ment policy makes it tough for -- the policies makes it tough but harbaugh supports the move. he said they have to do everything they need to do to win and he fully how sorts -- supports them. >>> you can watch it right here, sunday afternoon 3:30 stay with us immediately live for our post game show. >> it is not too late to he to get excited? >> no. >>> the
the 5th anniversary of that event. he safely landed his u.s. airways jet with 155 passengers on new york hudson river took out 20 engines. he has a new focus, patient safety. he has the focus could be used to prevent the number of medical error in hospitals. >>> the countdown continues between the 49ers and the seahawks. the 9ers are heading back to the stadium where the seahawks have outscored them during their last two games in seattle. they will be dealing with a lot of noise and...
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will fund tracking devices for children with autism the proposal prompted by disappearance of an autistic new york teen found dead in the east river. a similar program exists for alzheimer's patients. >> president ordering creation of a new starter retirement account. he signed order to create the my-ira program. americans who don't have work retirement plans could contribute $25 from paychecks into this newly created account letting people begin saving the president says every working american should be able to feel some security. >> because i want more people to have the chance to save for retiefrment through their hard work. and this is just one step that we can take to help more people do that. >> the president also visited a costco store in michigan to tout his call for increase to the federal minimum wage, exemplified costco where enry level employees start at $11.50 an hour. >> a new york congressman is apologized to a reporter he physically on camera. it began when the reporter from ny 1 tried to ask michael grim about a federal investigation into grim's finances he threatened scotto. today, grim called the reporter to apo
will fund tracking devices for children with autism the proposal prompted by disappearance of an autistic new york teen found dead in the east river. a similar program exists for alzheimer's patients. >> president ordering creation of a new starter retirement account. he signed order to create the my-ira program. americans who don't have work retirement plans could contribute $25 from paychecks into this newly created account letting people begin saving the president says every working...
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the big warm up comes. lindsey janice, hamburg, new york. >> and that warm up will be welcomed here in the new york city area where parts of the hudson river with ice. a commuter ferry struggling to make it through the ice had to call for help and tugboats were brought in to clear the way. the icy waters forced another ferry route to shut down altogether. >>> and a huge ice jam on the delaware river is causing flooding in new jersey. huge chunks of ice are blocking the water from flowing south and then backing up the water nearly three miles upstream. this spillover also created big traffic mess when the water froze on a busy road. >>> ice is also piling up on lake michigan. waves crashing along the shore in wisconsin had frozen solid. and the icy build-up has created a sight you would expect to see in the arctic. some of the icebergs that have formed in receipt days are well over 10 feet high. unbelievable. >> those are some incredible images. and they just keep coming. just when you think it's over, we see more of the images. but what happens is when you get all the ice, it melts. soon we'll be in pothole season. >> and it's actually sta
the big warm up comes. lindsey janice, hamburg, new york. >> and that warm up will be welcomed here in the new york city area where parts of the hudson river with ice. a commuter ferry struggling to make it through the ice had to call for help and tugboats were brought in to clear the way. the icy waters forced another ferry route to shut down altogether. >>> and a huge ice jam on the delaware river is causing flooding in new jersey. huge chunks of ice are blocking the water from...
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it just came out that bellevue last year, the last person rescued when the water came up on the east river in new yorkcity, all of your hospital, 20 some stories high with a 500-pound man. they didn't give up hope in that kept carrying feel up to the back of generators after the fuel pumps failed in the basement, on the 13th floor so they could get one allocator running and get him out safely. a lot of people feel the way that you do and it is one of the reasons why we really need to look at these issues. asked to the group think, if you read "five days at memorial," you will see i sort of traced back. i interviewed everybody had occurred. where did you hear about this idea? where did this person here from that person? you can see how that initial idea was introduced text at first euthanizing pats and perhaps an offhand comment, we're putting the patients that were making the pets comfortable, why don't we do more for the patient? .. more for the patients. the patients were getting comfort medicines all on. they were giving them doses of what they needed for pain and four for distress as well. so the
it just came out that bellevue last year, the last person rescued when the water came up on the east river in new yorkcity, all of your hospital, 20 some stories high with a 500-pound man. they didn't give up hope in that kept carrying feel up to the back of generators after the fuel pumps failed in the basement, on the 13th floor so they could get one allocator running and get him out safely. a lot of people feel the way that you do and it is one of the reasons why we really need to look at...
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new york city. that doesn't include hotels across the river in new jersey. 30 to 40,000 rooms, here in new york city they have plenty of rooms and rooms available so rates are cut. in north bergen we heard one hotel was charging $1300 a night for super bowl weekend, now asking $400 a night. hotels in the city also now adjusting rates downward because of the availability. >> for a city like new york, kind of a ripple in the pond, a drop in the bucket as opposed to, say, phoenix or dallas that are nowhere near have the number of hotels to absorb that many travelers. >> there are businesses benefiting, red's restaurant and bar in the shadow of metlife stadium in east rutherford, hosting a huge party on super bowl sunday feeding and providing booze to 2,000 people, then put them on buses to the stadium and host another party for the game itself. bill, you can expect after parties at many bars and restaurants around metlife where people like to go for the game. >> thank you, rick. >> i'm sure we'll be covering that. >>> what snacks are you eating on sunday? >> you
new york city. that doesn't include hotels across the river in new jersey. 30 to 40,000 rooms, here in new york city they have plenty of rooms and rooms available so rates are cut. in north bergen we heard one hotel was charging $1300 a night for super bowl weekend, now asking $400 a night. hotels in the city also now adjusting rates downward because of the availability. >> for a city like new york, kind of a ripple in the pond, a drop in the bucket as opposed to, say, phoenix or dallas...
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the past 19 days. >> it was five years ago today when it danville pilot safely landed at a damaged plane full passengers when new york's hudson rivermiracle on the hudson is what that stephen is now known as. today, capt. chesley sits on inverter would join some passengers were on board that flight to commemorate the anniversary. incredibly, all 155 passengers and crew made off the plane back on january 15, 2009. >> coming and we will have the tech report with gabe slate. female announcer: he needs a firmer he needs a firmer tempur-pedic... she wants a softer tempur-pedic... they both get what they need with the new tempur-choice, at sleep train the first tempur-pedic with multi-zone comfort control, featuring customizable shoulder, back, and leg support on each side. plus, get four years interest free financing. try the revolutionary new tempur-choice today! it's the perfect choice... ...for both of us! ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> time for the tech reports with gabe slate. >> good morning. now that cbs has settled, let's take a look at as some other shows. we will see what mattered most. now, we have
the past 19 days. >> it was five years ago today when it danville pilot safely landed at a damaged plane full passengers when new york's hudson rivermiracle on the hudson is what that stephen is now known as. today, capt. chesley sits on inverter would join some passengers were on board that flight to commemorate the anniversary. incredibly, all 155 passengers and crew made off the plane back on january 15, 2009. >> coming and we will have the tech report with gabe slate. female...
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and worse case scenario, i think the tea party will say he's a guy who hates new york, killed the hudson riverel project, and really abuses authority. i think i like him now. trust me the tea party is who he is really looking at. >> when he's in a crowd, if the people like him and he likes them, he's a good natured bubbly kind of guy. we have seen him this week promoting the super bowl and out talking about it. does this rehab the image? no doubt it gets people's minds off of whatever kind of trouble he's in. he can't be all that bad. what do you think? >> i think you're exactly right, ed. chris christie tried to remind us of why people liked him as a figure in the first place by being that guy next door, by being that gregarious fellow. if i was someone whose home was damaged by sandy, i know if i'd be as warm to him as i was a month ago. he's a dynamic public speaker. a better one that secreta-- tha secretary clinton. i do think chris christie can survive this. >> david wildstein is saying governor christie knew about the lane closures. the ex port authority appointee released a letter throu
and worse case scenario, i think the tea party will say he's a guy who hates new york, killed the hudson riverel project, and really abuses authority. i think i like him now. trust me the tea party is who he is really looking at. >> when he's in a crowd, if the people like him and he likes them, he's a good natured bubbly kind of guy. we have seen him this week promoting the super bowl and out talking about it. does this rehab the image? no doubt it gets people's minds off of whatever...
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the rescue. this was not antarctica, but the hudson river between new york and new jersey. a ferry got stuck in ice flows. >>> president obama is unleashes the latest tools for the push for fin come -- senator tom harkin pushing to increase the minimum wage, will talk to me next. ♪ ♪ ♪ fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. female announcer: female announcer: get beautyrest, posturepedic, even tempur-pe
the rescue. this was not antarctica, but the hudson river between new york and new jersey. a ferry got stuck in ice flows. >>> president obama is unleashes the latest tools for the push for fin come -- senator tom harkin pushing to increase the minimum wage, will talk to me next. ♪ ♪ ♪ fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75,...
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the rock and roll hall of fame. his impact on musicians from rock to folk, his tireless efforts to clean new york's hudson river and in the later years participating in the occupy wall street movement, pete seeger was 94 years old. >>> we want to get to the latest about the weather. the deep freeze continuing across so many states. 2,500 flights have already been cancelled because of the bitter cold. it it could cause the chain reaction, a ripple affect for flights going forward. windchills will have minnesota feeling like 40 degrees below zero. a peacetime state of emergency has been declared because of propane shortages there. governor jindal declared a state of emergency as well. we want to check in with bill karins. this is a lot for the south to take in. >>. everything is closed. i don't know if we have had a day where many schools have been close closed because of the weather. all through the south from houston to the carolinas, school is out today. even local governments are out because they are expecting this ice and snow and sleet mixture. they don't have the equipment to treat it it on the roads. 31 millio
the rock and roll hall of fame. his impact on musicians from rock to folk, his tireless efforts to clean new york's hudson river and in the later years participating in the occupy wall street movement, pete seeger was 94 years old. >>> we want to get to the latest about the weather. the deep freeze continuing across so many states. 2,500 flights have already been cancelled because of the bitter cold. it it could cause the chain reaction, a ripple affect for flights going forward....
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. >> reporter: over the river, new york city is on high alert, too, and times square has been transformedinto super bowl central and hosting fan events this week leading up to the game. and the nypd now using the state-of-the-art smart cameras, and it is an artificial intelligence system that they the showed us rekrecently to detecting unusual behavior and spotting suspicious packages in real time. >> the system gives them an alert and says it is an abandoned backage at the chrysler building. >> and it will circle the package for you? >> yes, it shows you where the package was left. >> and think will track the license plates for anybody on the ter the error watch list. they will also be using boats like this armed with the radiation detectors. focusing on cars and trucks crossing the bridges. >> if there was a car driving with a dirty bomb on that bridge, could you detect frit th -- detect it from this boat? >> yes sh, from this area. >> and the fans and everyone will notice the massive security. >> well, you to balance the safety and everybody having a good time. >> and right now, there
. >> reporter: over the river, new york city is on high alert, too, and times square has been transformedinto super bowl central and hosting fan events this week leading up to the game. and the nypd now using the state-of-the-art smart cameras, and it is an artificial intelligence system that they the showed us rekrecently to detecting unusual behavior and spotting suspicious packages in real time. >> the system gives them an alert and says it is an abandoned backage at the chrysler...