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mayor diblasio has a new plan to adjust homelessness in new york city. it has raised eyebrows and caused controversy. we had a statement from the department of homeless services other saying -- you can read the full statement on her facebook page. they're saying instead of a cluster -based approach which was taken homeless people from all five boroughs and putting them in a central location, they're going to oberle -based system which means places like 157 which is the most expensive apartment building in new york could have a homeless shelter right down the block. some people refer to that areas billionaires world. they are not happy, they're worried about property value and other issues. it does question, will it help, and if you're homeless, you are not really from that borough. jeanette, i understand it. i think we've had a problem since diblasio has been in office. there's harmless everywhere. >> i think that this is number one policy mistake. the homeless problem has exploded under him. i'm not sure this plan makes sense. if you live in 157, you're
mayor diblasio has a new plan to adjust homelessness in new york city. it has raised eyebrows and caused controversy. we had a statement from the department of homeless services other saying -- you can read the full statement on her facebook page. they're saying instead of a cluster -based approach which was taken homeless people from all five boroughs and putting them in a central location, they're going to oberle -based system which means places like 157 which is the most expensive apartment...
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so could this result in the mandatory evacuation of new york city? because it is so beleaguered for the fukushima retrofit there is supposed to be one of those most beleaguered powerplants to get you up to snuff. so with liability i don't know but it is responsibility and that is important to consider. as a planet continues to change and sea levels rise and induce places that did not have it before we have to face difficult questions. if you live in a place that just became a flood zone that was never one before, what do you do? do you move or say i have to get flood insurance? do you mandate that? this is a hard question. some see her looking at their city to washington this sunday are going to relocate their entire community. the environmental refugees they are asking questions that come with emotional repercussions as well. and if anybody has figured out the answer but at the household and community level as well. >> what is happening in terms of planning ahead? you are right some states are not a surprise that one positive thing with every passin
so could this result in the mandatory evacuation of new york city? because it is so beleaguered for the fukushima retrofit there is supposed to be one of those most beleaguered powerplants to get you up to snuff. so with liability i don't know but it is responsibility and that is important to consider. as a planet continues to change and sea levels rise and induce places that did not have it before we have to face difficult questions. if you live in a place that just became a flood zone that...
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we must improve the new york city subway system. we failed to maintain the engineering marvel that was a gift from our forefathers our 100-year-old system needs overall. at one point, we know how to fix the problem. ok. well, then fix it. but the problem is -- there is no f funding. the deficit right now is more than billion and law makes are trying to figure out ways to raise revenues. one of those ideas is the free east river bridge and another idea is to wave that into congestion pricing. charge drivers into manhattan the busiest place during the busiest time. governor is onboard with that plane. the mayor is not we'll see how that place out. bill? bill: thank you, john. all right. bring back the a plus panel. bill caruso and jeanette hoffman are we maryland t.? let me ask you millions of subway riders frustrated and i am not surprised that the state of the state was on details but it doesn't seem like anyone has real plan. reporter: yeah, you can blame for being frustrated. just last week, "the new york times" came up with a hug
we must improve the new york city subway system. we failed to maintain the engineering marvel that was a gift from our forefathers our 100-year-old system needs overall. at one point, we know how to fix the problem. ok. well, then fix it. but the problem is -- there is no f funding. the deficit right now is more than billion and law makes are trying to figure out ways to raise revenues. one of those ideas is the free east river bridge and another idea is to wave that into congestion pricing....
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when they went back to the new york city home. he ended up going to his regular doctor, who knew there was a serious problem as soon as he looked at his throat. he sent him to a throat specialist, dr. john douglas. he went into dr. douglas' office. his throat looked at and grant looked at douglass' cancer? said, is it the doctor had to tell him it was cancer. grant worked on his memoirs in the winter of 1884 to 1885. towards the spring of 1885, it was really touch-and-go. of near-deathe experiences. and his doctors believed the only way he would survive long enough to finish his book was to get him out of the city, which was humid and dusty and hot, to a mountaintop environment, which they did with a lot of ailing people in that time. they were looking for opportunities. and a friend of the family, joseph drexel, approached the doctors and the grant family to offer them the use of his cottage he just purchased on the or, justunt mcgreg above saratoga springs. the cottage mr. drexel offered to the grants was fairly modest in size,
when they went back to the new york city home. he ended up going to his regular doctor, who knew there was a serious problem as soon as he looked at his throat. he sent him to a throat specialist, dr. john douglas. he went into dr. douglas' office. his throat looked at and grant looked at douglass' cancer? said, is it the doctor had to tell him it was cancer. grant worked on his memoirs in the winter of 1884 to 1885. towards the spring of 1885, it was really touch-and-go. of near-deathe...
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ceo of new york city rescue mission, craig mays. it's been demanding on us. and life and death for those on the streets. roim airlines resumed flights after thousands of cancellations. a walter main break at jfk airport sunday created another mess. in dorcester, massachusetts flames at a five alarm fire burst out of a triple decker home frozen in ice. thick icicles weighed down power lines as firefighters frosted over during the fight. in the nation's capital. power outages and ruptured pipes are delaying of start of classes at howard univsi >> don't want students to go, start freezing. takes away from the learning environment. in boston, an obstacle. rivers full of floating ice chunked. with gusts of winds more than 100 miles an hour. new hampshire mount washington was the coldest place in the country on saturday. >> right now up to 14 degrees below zero. with a 55 below wind chill outside. really cold. instead of bone chilling cold, out there, on the summit this morning. >> reporter: here in new york city, today, the low was a bitter 5 degrees. but the wind
ceo of new york city rescue mission, craig mays. it's been demanding on us. and life and death for those on the streets. roim airlines resumed flights after thousands of cancellations. a walter main break at jfk airport sunday created another mess. in dorcester, massachusetts flames at a five alarm fire burst out of a triple decker home frozen in ice. thick icicles weighed down power lines as firefighters frosted over during the fight. in the nation's capital. power outages and ruptured pipes...
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from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. happy new year. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, january 1st, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> 2018 is here. people around the world welcomed in the new year with parties and fireworks, and here in new york city more than a million revelers did not let the frigid temperatures stop their times square celebration that was one for the record books. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green.
from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. happy new year. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's monday, january 1st, 2018. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> 2018 is here. people around the world welcomed in the new year with parties and fireworks, and here in new york city more than a million revelers did not let the frigid temperatures stop their times square celebration that was one for the record books. >>> good morning from the studio...
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seeing a real momentum around new york city's 21st century economy. and we want all of these folks to come here and really want it to be a boon for all new yorkers. >> what locations have you offered amazon >> we offered four different locations, long island city. we think it will be an amazing environment for the workforce. downtown brooklyn. absolutely everything is in brooklyn right now and then two terrific locations in our central business district the far west side of manhattan, a great transit location and hudson yards going up there. and lower manhattan, the center of global capitalism where else you would want to be except right here where it happens every single day >> they've been pretty opaque about their criteria, right? but does the selection, the list of cities, tell you anything about what you think they really want >> i think the list of the cities were not that surprising. they were clear they wanted to be near an airport they want to be in cities that had some already infrastructure to support the needs i think they also want it to
seeing a real momentum around new york city's 21st century economy. and we want all of these folks to come here and really want it to be a boon for all new yorkers. >> what locations have you offered amazon >> we offered four different locations, long island city. we think it will be an amazing environment for the workforce. downtown brooklyn. absolutely everything is in brooklyn right now and then two terrific locations in our central business district the far west side of...
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there are only two functioning prisons in new york city. they can accommodate a few dozen prisoners. part of the city was burned. howe does not want to use barns or farms are the prisoners because he needs all of the food and space to feed an army of 32,000 because all of the british loyalists and royalists are racing to be safe in new york city. they come up with an idea. they do not want to build prisons. they do not want to take the time and energy and resources. they believe the war is going to end. they decide to hock prison ships. what does it mean to hock a ship? they take the masts and sails off and take the rudder off and take the wheel house off, leaving just a wooden box, a floating coffin, or dungeon. they moor these ships with cables from the bow and stern, like a beast in the water, about 100 yards off the brooklyn shoreline. why there? they knew disease was going to run rampant through the ships because they were going to use them as floating prisons and they did not want the diseases to come ashore and annihilate the british
there are only two functioning prisons in new york city. they can accommodate a few dozen prisoners. part of the city was burned. howe does not want to use barns or farms are the prisoners because he needs all of the food and space to feed an army of 32,000 because all of the british loyalists and royalists are racing to be safe in new york city. they come up with an idea. they do not want to build prisons. they do not want to take the time and energy and resources. they believe the war is...
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york city, i'm alison cossack. >>> speaking of new york city, celebrate 2018 with abc7 and dick clark's new year's rockin' eve with ryan seacrest. join us for abc7 news at 11:00, and then at 11:30, the countdown to midnight as new year's rockin' eve continues. >>> well, shifting gears now, developing news out of costa rica tonight where we're learning a plane carrying 12 people has crashed, killing everyone on board. among the dead tonight, 10 u.s. citizens, including a family of five americans and two costa rican crew members. that private plane went down in a wooded area in the northwest part of the country. local media does report the aircraft had problems after takeoff and almost immediately caught fire. still no word on a cause. >>> a san lorenzo family and their two pets are staying somewhere else tonight because of a fire. the alameda county fire department took a couple of pictures of the aftermath. you requecan see it here. we're told the fire started just before 8:00 last night in the living room area. some overloaded extension cords are to blame. the homeowners weren't home a
york city, i'm alison cossack. >>> speaking of new york city, celebrate 2018 with abc7 and dick clark's new year's rockin' eve with ryan seacrest. join us for abc7 news at 11:00, and then at 11:30, the countdown to midnight as new year's rockin' eve continues. >>> well, shifting gears now, developing news out of costa rica tonight where we're learning a plane carrying 12 people has crashed, killing everyone on board. among the dead tonight, 10 u.s. citizens, including a family...
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she wanted to be in new york city. we are going to show her the new year's eve ball and spend the day with her. i'm so excited to spend the day with her and with you at home. ♪ ♪ >> how have you been doing? what has the past two years look like for you? >> it was hard but i'm grateful and thankful that it hasn't physically handicapped me. >> why did you pick time square? we all watch from home and we see the ball drop. what was it that made you choose new york city in the middle of time square? >> it's so patriotic to be able to go where most of everyone -- like most every american and people out of the country want to come here and see the ball drop and i've only ever watched it on tv and it's so amazing and to think that i could be part of the crowd. >> second stop of jennifer bautista's tour in new york city. we are at the 9/11 memorial museum. she wanted to come to new york city because it's patriotic and we wanted to come here where we are standing today. she was diagnosed at age 13 of chronic kidney disease a
she wanted to be in new york city. we are going to show her the new year's eve ball and spend the day with her. i'm so excited to spend the day with her and with you at home. ♪ ♪ >> how have you been doing? what has the past two years look like for you? >> it was hard but i'm grateful and thankful that it hasn't physically handicapped me. >> why did you pick time square? we all watch from home and we see the ball drop. what was it that made you choose new york city in the...
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york city, i'm alison cossack. >>> speaking of new york city, celebrate 2018 with abc7 and dick clark's new year's rockin' eve with ryan seacrest. join us for abc7 news at 11:00, and then at 11:30, the countdown to midnight as new year's rockin' eve continues. >>> well, shifting gears now, developing news out of costa rica tonight where we're learning a plane carrying 12 people has crashed, killing everyone on board. among the dead tonight, 10 u.s. citizens, including a family of five americans and two costa rican crew members. that private plane went down in a wooded area in the northwest part of the country. local media does report the aircraft had problems after takeoff and almost immediately caught fire. still no word on a cause. >>> a san lorenzo family and their two pets are staying somewhere else tonight because of a fire. the alameda county fire department took a couple of pictures of the aftermath. you requecan see it here. we're told the fire started just before 8:00 last night in the living room area. some overloaded extension cords are to blame. the homeowners weren't home a
york city, i'm alison cossack. >>> speaking of new york city, celebrate 2018 with abc7 and dick clark's new year's rockin' eve with ryan seacrest. join us for abc7 news at 11:00, and then at 11:30, the countdown to midnight as new year's rockin' eve continues. >>> well, shifting gears now, developing news out of costa rica tonight where we're learning a plane carrying 12 people has crashed, killing everyone on board. among the dead tonight, 10 u.s. citizens, including a family...
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juan: those are members of the new sanctuary coalition of new york city, cheering an order to release their executive director ravi ragbir from detention. last month, ragbir was one of several nationally recognized activists to be taken into custody by immigration and customs enforcement. he was handcuffed and arrested during his routine check-in on january 11, prompting a mass protest that ended with 18 people arrested, including two members of the new york city council. ravi was then quickly flown by ice, in shackles, to the krome detention center in florida. as he faced imminent deportation to his native trinidad, public outcry grew. then ice informed his lawyers that he would be brought back to detention in the new york city area. amy: well, on monday, u.s. district judge katherine forrest said ravi ragbir's detention was unnecessarily cruel and ordered ice to free him. in a decision she read aloud from the bench, the judge said ravi ragbir had "the freedom to say goodbye" and compared his treatment to that of "regimes we revile as unjust, regimes where those who have long lived i
juan: those are members of the new sanctuary coalition of new york city, cheering an order to release their executive director ravi ragbir from detention. last month, ragbir was one of several nationally recognized activists to be taken into custody by immigration and customs enforcement. he was handcuffed and arrested during his routine check-in on january 11, prompting a mass protest that ended with 18 people arrested, including two members of the new york city council. ravi was then quickly...
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this march route lasted about 20 or so new york city blocks. if we look back, we still can see people marching about 15 blocks from where we're standing. you see there's still a stredy stream of people passing by. they have been marching for about 3 1/2 hours. that gives you a sense of how enormous this crowd was that came out today for this cause. now, one of the things we're hearing a lot from people is last year, of course, from the time the election happened to the inauguration, they had a short of time to organize. this year, of course, they had a much longer amount of time. they were more organized, an organization turned into motivation. a lot of people coming out today, motivated for a number of causes. of course, the big thing they have on their mind, though, is later this year when those elections happen for 2018. brianna. >> all right, brynn gingras following the protests there in new york city. thank you so much. blame, chaos, and inertia on capitol hill. protests across the country, and looking back now at the first full year of a
this march route lasted about 20 or so new york city blocks. if we look back, we still can see people marching about 15 blocks from where we're standing. you see there's still a stredy stream of people passing by. they have been marching for about 3 1/2 hours. that gives you a sense of how enormous this crowd was that came out today for this cause. now, one of the things we're hearing a lot from people is last year, of course, from the time the election happened to the inauguration, they had a...
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people around the world welcomed in the new year with parties and fireworks, and here in new york city more than a million revelers did not let the frigid temperatures stop their times square celebration that was one for the record books. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> people welcomed in 2018 with parties, fireworks, and in lots of cases, layers of clothing. it was freezing across the country. in las vegas there was a spectacular fireworks show over the strip. several casinos took part in the coordinated show that lit up the night sky. and overseas thousands gathered to watch the fireworks display in the belgian capital of brussels. here in new york city there were millions watching the ball drop at times square. there was unprecedented security and near record cold. wendy gillette has that story. >> reporter: a massive crowd raised a bone-chilling cold to say hello in times square to 2018. by the time the ball dopped, the temperature had fallen to just 10 degrees. not since 1917 had new
people around the world welcomed in the new year with parties and fireworks, and here in new york city more than a million revelers did not let the frigid temperatures stop their times square celebration that was one for the record books. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. i'm hena doba in for anne-marie green. >>> people welcomed in 2018 with parties, fireworks, and in lots of cases, layers of clothing. it was freezing...
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nbc's maria atencio, what does it look like in new york city? >> reporter: so alex, last year, 400,000 people here in new york city. this year, organizers say they're expecting 34,000 people. i want you to look at the crowd behind me. this goes all the way down sixth avenue. so many of these women who have come from other states all over the country to be here. this crowd, alex, getting ready to march any minute now. if you look over to my left, celebrities and organizers have been giving impassioned speeches for the last hour and a half. this crowd has been brought to tears many times by their words. we're talking about the "me too" movement and the reasons why they're here. i wanted to talk to especially some of the young girls here in the rally. you guys are out of high school, starting college. what brings you out here today? >> i've been inspired by the women that i've read in my textbooks for years that have fought for the right to vote and reproductive rights. i'm standing here today honoring the women who are victims of sexual assault an
nbc's maria atencio, what does it look like in new york city? >> reporter: so alex, last year, 400,000 people here in new york city. this year, organizers say they're expecting 34,000 people. i want you to look at the crowd behind me. this goes all the way down sixth avenue. so many of these women who have come from other states all over the country to be here. this crowd, alex, getting ready to march any minute now. if you look over to my left, celebrities and organizers have been giving...
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see snow down through new york city into the mid-atlantic as well. biggest totals will been new england. especially central. eastern new england. boston area. likely going to see a foot of snow out of this one. weave will be looking at strong winds. wind creating potential power outages at the coast. that is key. bah t because the cold, friday into saturday is some of the coldest for the outbreak for the northeast. looking at close to all time record cold temperatures in parts of new england. there you see the wind chill val use, friday into saturday. pushing, 20 to 40 below. jeff, a little bit of good news. once we got this one out of the way. it might be the end of the extreme harsh colds reverting back to typical winter. >> overseas, a possible thaw in relations between north and south korea. and it is not sitting well with the white house. the countries are in talks to have the north send an olympic team to the upcoming winter games in the south. david martin has the the story from the pentagon. >> reporter: at first, president trump wasn't sure
see snow down through new york city into the mid-atlantic as well. biggest totals will been new england. especially central. eastern new england. boston area. likely going to see a foot of snow out of this one. weave will be looking at strong winds. wind creating potential power outages at the coast. that is key. bah t because the cold, friday into saturday is some of the coldest for the outbreak for the northeast. looking at close to all time record cold temperatures in parts of new england....
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back in return, the city of new york. i mean, they are going after a lot of these cities and municipalities and states big time. >> the federal government has always required cities like new york or cities like south bend, indiana to match in some form federal tax dollars. the change in this would be the value capture financing portion of it and it would be up to these individuals cities and states to determine how they would do that, nobody has said, if you're going to do this, what parameters do you put in place to make sure that a city like south bend, indiana, if they wanted to do a new light rail line didn't charge the tax home owner for the upside in the property value. unless the people in south bend wanted to do that. trish: okay. wow. all right, adam shapiro, thank you very much. >> just a proposal right now. trish: fortunately, fortunately. joining me right now managing editor for reason.com. peter, what do you think of this? >> the most interesting and maybe the most worrying about about this is that it's manda
back in return, the city of new york. i mean, they are going after a lot of these cities and municipalities and states big time. >> the federal government has always required cities like new york or cities like south bend, indiana to match in some form federal tax dollars. the change in this would be the value capture financing portion of it and it would be up to these individuals cities and states to determine how they would do that, nobody has said, if you're going to do this, what...
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bustle of new york city. >> yeah. >> and the crowd. and the noise. >> yeah. >> all that. >> yeah. >> to this? >> it is very different. >> they draw their excitement now from the land they work in western wisconsin. the live stock, the grain, and the beauty of this place, elements that fuel a youthful trend on the farm these days. the agriculture department has found that for only the second time in the last century. the number of farmers under 35 years of age is increasing. webkings live and work on paul bickford's 700 acre spread in a deal to one day take over the bickford farm. >> real good friend of moon told me one time. he says farming is a higher calling. >> you agree with your friend? >> yeah. they answered an ad on craigslist looking for an enterprising couple who would protect the land and the way of life. their harvest is marketed as meadowlark organics feeding a national consumer demand for locally grown foods. >> you are working with the stuff that came out of the ground right here. >> yeah. >> around your house. >> yeah, f
bustle of new york city. >> yeah. >> and the crowd. and the noise. >> yeah. >> all that. >> yeah. >> to this? >> it is very different. >> they draw their excitement now from the land they work in western wisconsin. the live stock, the grain, and the beauty of this place, elements that fuel a youthful trend on the farm these days. the agriculture department has found that for only the second time in the last century. the number of farmers under 35...
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there are only a few from shedding prisons in new york city. best functioning prisons --there are only a few functioning prisons in new york city. they come up with an idea. they do not want to build prisons. they do not want to take the energy and resources because they believed the war is going to end. they decide to hawk prison ships. what does that mean? they take the masts and sails off. they take the rudder off and leave just a wooden box, a floating coffin. ship 100 yards off the brooklyn shoreline. they knew disease was going to run rampant through these ships and they did not want the diseases to come ashore and annihilate the population. no one gave a darn about brooklyn. so they moored them there. initially the british tried to keep this under wraps. they are trying to get an end to the war and the last thing they want to do is aggravate us. three years later they change their tactics. they have so many prisoners that they decide to hawk one of these massive warships. that is the hms jersey. our cursed warship. they put 1000 american
there are only a few from shedding prisons in new york city. best functioning prisons --there are only a few functioning prisons in new york city. they come up with an idea. they do not want to build prisons. they do not want to take the energy and resources because they believed the war is going to end. they decide to hawk prison ships. what does that mean? they take the masts and sails off. they take the rudder off and leave just a wooden box, a floating coffin. ship 100 yards off the...
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available only in new york city, customers can order online or ask their doctors to do it for them. the company says tens of thousands of people and thousands of physicians are using capsule. like other pharmacies, capsule negotiates prices with wholesalers and takes a cut from retail sales. capsule does not discuss whether it's profitable just yet. customers can pick up in person in manhattan but most opt for free delivery. a team of 60 couriers, staff employees often braving the element, deliver anywhere in new york's five boroughs. >> business opportunities are huge. >> reporte dr. jeffrey dobrow, chief medical officer at one medical, isn't just telling his patients to shop around for medications these days. he's doing it himself, because he's finding better prices online for his own medications, sometimes less than half the price his pharmacy benefits manager or pbm gets at cvs. >> two out of five were wildly mispriced. i just cannot imagine what the average consumer has to deal with. >> reporter: why the difference? >> what the independents do is try to find the cheapest price
available only in new york city, customers can order online or ask their doctors to do it for them. the company says tens of thousands of people and thousands of physicians are using capsule. like other pharmacies, capsule negotiates prices with wholesalers and takes a cut from retail sales. capsule does not discuss whether it's profitable just yet. customers can pick up in person in manhattan but most opt for free delivery. a team of 60 couriers, staff employees often braving the element,...
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york city, safest place in the world. >> with the wind chill below zero in new york city it was the second coldest ball drop on record. >> we're on our honeymoon. it's freezing. >> it's freezing. >> do you think you're going to survive? >> i'm trying. >> it's on our bucket list. >> i didn't expect it to be this cold. i knew it was going to be cold but not this cold. >> the extreme cold forced many to take extreme measures. >> how many layers are you wearing? >> about four. >> are you freezing? >> yes. i feel like i'm being stabbed right now in my feet. it's the worst pain i've ever felt in my feet. >> the deep freeze even cancelled many new year's eve celebrations from louis and even as far south as fort worth, texas. >> bundle up, everybody. >> we're starting to look at 2017 by the numbers. the iphone was the number one selling tech product by far with apple selling 223 million iphones, more than the other top five items combined. the samsung galaxy 8 and note 8 were a distant second with 33 million sold followed by the amazon echo dot, the apple watch and the nintendo switch. >>>
york city, safest place in the world. >> with the wind chill below zero in new york city it was the second coldest ball drop on record. >> we're on our honeymoon. it's freezing. >> it's freezing. >> do you think you're going to survive? >> i'm trying. >> it's on our bucket list. >> i didn't expect it to be this cold. i knew it was going to be cold but not this cold. >> the extreme cold forced many to take extreme measures. >> how many layers...
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from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. happy new year. >>> happy new year, welcome to the "overnight news," i'm elaine quijano. people around the world welcomed 2018 in typical fashion. parties, champagne, and fireworks from one corner of the globe to the next. in sydney, australia, a huge fireworks display lit up the harbor. in hong kong, a spectacular array of pyrotechnics wowed spectators. in dubai, an amazing light show on the side of the world's tallet building welcomed newt year. the biggest party of all in new york city's time's square. three, two, one! ♪ ♪ tony dokoupil has a look at what it took to keep the celebrations safe. >> with roof stop snipers, bomb sniffing dogs, and thousands of officers, the nypd is hoping for a safe start to 2018. jon miller its nypd deputy commissioner in charge of counterterrorism. >> the idea is to have enough of a visual deterrent so people look at this and say a hard target. >> new york security planned for a million expected revellers includes radiation scanners and bag check
from the broadcast center in new york city. i'm elaine quijano. happy new year. >>> happy new year, welcome to the "overnight news," i'm elaine quijano. people around the world welcomed 2018 in typical fashion. parties, champagne, and fireworks from one corner of the globe to the next. in sydney, australia, a huge fireworks display lit up the harbor. in hong kong, a spectacular array of pyrotechnics wowed spectators. in dubai, an amazing light show on the side of the world's...
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attacks on new york city. he self proclaimed lone wolf jihadi posting this selfy in front of one of the busiest landmarks with a cryptic message we are in your home and it is not just new york being targeted. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. we were just discussing, no credible threat, nothing we are hearing specifically there is a difference. >> i would disagree. there is a credible threat by radical islam against the united states, it is perpetual, orlando, san bernardino, a credible threat. heather: a selfy like that is pretty credible. >> we don't have specifics. we don't have a specific targeted place or thing but the threats are credible, they say we are coming, this is what we intend to do and we see an event on the west side highway, i can't believe it. >> that struck me when the news came out guy says we are here i your communities, we have to admit that, have to agree with that and looking for them. we have come along way since september 11, 2001, in collecting intelligence between local, sta
attacks on new york city. he self proclaimed lone wolf jihadi posting this selfy in front of one of the busiest landmarks with a cryptic message we are in your home and it is not just new york being targeted. thank you for joining us, appreciate it. we were just discussing, no credible threat, nothing we are hearing specifically there is a difference. >> i would disagree. there is a credible threat by radical islam against the united states, it is perpetual, orlando, san bernardino, a...
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here in new york city. you can also take part in the final social media. go to the # fox news 2018. >>> the president also sent red new year's eve in florida. and gearing up a holiday party with friends and family at his mar-a-lago estate. this after sharing lunch with florida governor, rick scott earlier in the day. steve harrigan is live on west palm beach, florida. what has been the presidents response to events in iran? >> molly, the president is paying close attention. he has tweeted about this as recently today saying iran never was state sponsored terror with numerous violations of human rights. is now closed down the incidence of peaceful damages cannot communicate. not good. there are also recent reports that cell phone damage or cell phones have been shut down in parts of the country as well. and what about the party tonight? >> for the past two decades the president has brought in the new year's and his mar-a-lago club.there will be the case tonight with the first lady and family members and frie
here in new york city. you can also take part in the final social media. go to the # fox news 2018. >>> the president also sent red new year's eve in florida. and gearing up a holiday party with friends and family at his mar-a-lago estate. this after sharing lunch with florida governor, rick scott earlier in the day. steve harrigan is live on west palm beach, florida. what has been the presidents response to events in iran? >> molly, the president is paying close attention. he...
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in new york city, protesters rallied at grand central to demand tamimi's freedom. >> i am from new york city students justice in palestine. i'm here to mending the release ahed tamimit [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . ahe symbolizes what all palestiniansd should be doing. and that is why i'm here today mostly because i feel like we need to uplift these markers of resistance and our society so we can continue to produce more of them. amy: in honduras, thousands of people took to the streets of the capital tegucigalpa on saturday to protest the reelection of president juan orlando hernandez, saying the vote was marred by widespread fraud. the demonstration was led by opposition candidate salvador nasralla, who challenged the u.s.-backed incumbent in the november 26 presidential election. election observers and the organization of american states have called for a new election in honduras, saying the first vote was so filled with irregularities that it was impossible to declare a winner. protesters have called for a national strike and boycott of hernandez's scheduled inaugur
in new york city, protesters rallied at grand central to demand tamimi's freedom. >> i am from new york city students justice in palestine. i'm here to mending the release ahed tamimit [captioning made possible by democracy now!] . ahe symbolizes what all palestiniansd should be doing. and that is why i'm here today mostly because i feel like we need to uplift these markers of resistance and our society so we can continue to produce more of them. amy: in honduras, thousands of people took...
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we've had a few terror incidents here in new york city. the counter terrorism task force and the nypd are the best in the country. they're working hard to get 2 million revelers safe. these people not only brave their climate, they're here, they know the nypd is going to keep them safe but they're also -- they've been standing for about eight hours. jesse: right. this is the safest place probably on the planet right now. isis is dumb but they're not that dumb. i feel very safe. there's snipers on the rooftop, bomb sniffing dogs. they're doing a tremendous job of keeping everybody safe. i think we're going to have an interview with the chief of police later. first we want to go to carley. kennedy: where it's warm. jesse: let's go to south beach. i think carley is down there. kennedy: carley shimkus. jesse: how did she get that assignment? that's like a watters world deal. kennedy: she's like i'm carley and this is my world. jesse: she's there. carley, what is going on down there? carley: i heard that there were a lot of cold pigeons in new
we've had a few terror incidents here in new york city. the counter terrorism task force and the nypd are the best in the country. they're working hard to get 2 million revelers safe. these people not only brave their climate, they're here, they know the nypd is going to keep them safe but they're also -- they've been standing for about eight hours. jesse: right. this is the safest place probably on the planet right now. isis is dumb but they're not that dumb. i feel very safe. there's snipers...
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so if you think about new york city at this time, antebellum new york city, this is the time you start to see immensely wealthy people emerging. and there's a market for fine silks, for beautiful gloves. that's what he would do. so he would go over to paris most of the time and bring that back to new york city where he had a store in current tribeca. and in antebellum new york, that was the area where you would not go to shop, but if you were a person who had a smaller shop up town, you'd go to jobber and take it to your smaller boutique shop, where the wealthy people would shop. >> and you can see all the stamps and the design. and this is such a unique design. the eagle in the sunburst pattern you see and the united states around it, that is not the great seal at the time but the decorative ornament applied to passports. also unique at the time that the secretary of state signs the passport. >> personally. >> so you have the secretary of state signature here at the bottom. and the other thing i always love about these little passports is there weren't photographs attached. and so he
so if you think about new york city at this time, antebellum new york city, this is the time you start to see immensely wealthy people emerging. and there's a market for fine silks, for beautiful gloves. that's what he would do. so he would go over to paris most of the time and bring that back to new york city where he had a store in current tribeca. and in antebellum new york, that was the area where you would not go to shop, but if you were a person who had a smaller shop up town, you'd go to...
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when you live in new york city. >> i know, right? [ laughter ] you know, if you saw our sets and the back lots that we were able to build there you would understand. and also some of the real streets that we were able to use in budapest. there are some amazing buildings and architecture that really suited, especially upper-class new york city. that still exists in hungary, so. >> jimmy: how fun. i cannot wait. i want to show everyone a clip here. here's dakota fanning in "the alienist." take a look at this. [ typing ] >> miss. >> john moore. >> hello? >> what are you doing here? >> i've -- we've come to see the commissioner. sara and i -- >> i am ms. howard. an employee of the new york police department. you will please accord me the respect that my position demands. >> our families have long been acquainted. >> ms. howard is the first woman to hold a positon with the police department. >> excellent, perhaps ms. howard can help arrange an impromptu meeting with the commissioner. >> and how should i help do that? with my especially ro
when you live in new york city. >> i know, right? [ laughter ] you know, if you saw our sets and the back lots that we were able to build there you would understand. and also some of the real streets that we were able to use in budapest. there are some amazing buildings and architecture that really suited, especially upper-class new york city. that still exists in hungary, so. >> jimmy: how fun. i cannot wait. i want to show everyone a clip here. here's dakota fanning in "the...
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the cold so dangerous, the new york city mayor urging people to stay indoors. people outside, desperately trying to stay warm. how many layers are you wearing? >> about four. >> reporter: are you freezing? >> yes. >> reporter: from boston to st. louse -- st. louis, as far south as ft. worth, the extreme cold cancelling some celebrations. the holiday deep freeze already responsible for at least five deaths. >> you can come in and get a hot meal. come on. >> reporter: in chicago, where it could feel like 15 below tonight, volunteers trying to get everyone inside. >> this is very crucial for us to ensure that anyone that is out in the cold so they won't get hypothermia. or frostbite. >> reporter: icy roads turning treacherous. whiteouts in michigan. lake effect snow piling up. slick conditions in pennsylvania triggering this 15-car accident. and this tractor trailer split in half. the cab flipping off the overpass. the driver, lucky to be alive. tom, the cold will get worse before it gets better. many of us seeing record lows overnight and into new year's day. tom
the cold so dangerous, the new york city mayor urging people to stay indoors. people outside, desperately trying to stay warm. how many layers are you wearing? >> about four. >> reporter: are you freezing? >> yes. >> reporter: from boston to st. louse -- st. louis, as far south as ft. worth, the extreme cold cancelling some celebrations. the holiday deep freeze already responsible for at least five deaths. >> you can come in and get a hot meal. come on. >>...
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you can take the new york city route. as john mentioned, they have not ta tangibly committed to anything today. >> i'm picking up, we commit in 2015 to do something, to go to level two, but that's not strong enough because we're not putting teeth in it. if you go to level two and want to be at the table, get a commitment from the companies that we have real standards we can judge their actions within two, three -- whatever the time period. >> yes. figure out exactly what you want those companies to become and give a time frame. if they don't transition in that time frame, make an informed decision. so that's one side of the conversation. >> so i'm trying to think about our progress, too, as a board. we went to that 2015. and some of the other pensions did what we did. we're going to be a the at table, going to level two. we're going to engage. are you saying now because we've committed to being much more trying to put teeth in it that other organizations are doing that with us. >> and to get back to boring operational stu
you can take the new york city route. as john mentioned, they have not ta tangibly committed to anything today. >> i'm picking up, we commit in 2015 to do something, to go to level two, but that's not strong enough because we're not putting teeth in it. if you go to level two and want to be at the table, get a commitment from the companies that we have real standards we can judge their actions within two, three -- whatever the time period. >> yes. figure out exactly what you want...
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you can't find people to kill in new york city? i met five people from the cab to the front door that i wanted to kill. so the good news is, with crime down in new york but the bad news is that segregation is up. >> a new study suggests there is a genetic divide between uptown rats and downtown rats. the rats that live in updown north of 59th street are distinct from those living in downtown south of 14th street. they try to stay to those neighborhoods. >> of course downtown rats don't want to hang out with those snooty uptown rats. eating their imported cheese and doing their rat soul cycle. but don't tell me uptown rats never go downtown. where else do they get their weed. and even with 2 million ratings there is something even worse underground in new york city. the subway. >> endless days of delays as our subway system seems to be disintegrated. >> subway delayed surged nearly 300 first in pief years. >> new york is the most frequently delayed subway system in the world. the only system that comes anywhere close in terms of del
you can't find people to kill in new york city? i met five people from the cab to the front door that i wanted to kill. so the good news is, with crime down in new york but the bad news is that segregation is up. >> a new study suggests there is a genetic divide between uptown rats and downtown rats. the rats that live in updown north of 59th street are distinct from those living in downtown south of 14th street. they try to stay to those neighborhoods. >> of course downtown rats...
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some are calling it the miracle on the subway in new york city. that is a young woman trapped under the train. everyone's worst nightmare. how did they get her out? a lot more news ahead. eight hundred dollars when wet switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey. oh. that's my robe. is it? you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. no one burns on heartburn. my watch! try alka seltzer ultra strength heartburn relief chews. with more acid-fighting power than tums chewy bites. mmmmm...amazing. i have heartburn. ultra strength from alka seltzer. enjoy the relief. >>> there are new developments coming in from california after a young college student was discovered in a park. the case is a homicide and a young man is now in custody at this hour. here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: authorities in orange county, california taking this man into custody. not yet identifying him but calling him a suspect in the death of
some are calling it the miracle on the subway in new york city. that is a young woman trapped under the train. everyone's worst nightmare. how did they get her out? a lot more news ahead. eight hundred dollars when wet switched our auto and home insurance. with liberty, we could afford a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey. oh. that's my robe. is it? you could save seven hundred eighty two dollars when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. no one burns on heartburn. my...
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. >> the real low in new york city, minus 1. today -- >> don't be a baby. you can live through that. >> shepard: this afternoon about 1:30, 1:45, i got a call from the producers. they said there's a plane coming in with a wing on fire. get on the deck now. i was like oh, my god. but really, it was about the cold. >> it was a weather-related issue. at the end of the day, those reports were totally untrue. the plane had backfired. get this, this is american airlines flight 2681. they were on their way to cancun. that's the plane there. you're seeing a picture. what a bummer that would be. on our way to cancun. here we go. nope. is that a wing on fire? >> shepard: i wonder what a plane sounds like when it backfires. had to be scary. they cleared all the runways, stopped the traffic. it's a big airport. stopped all the traffic and cleared the runways. >> the port authority said it landed with no incident, no injuries. stop looking. don't ask questions. >> shepard: thank goodness. >> that's true. yes. >> shepard: survived the brutal winter. worry about the cats
. >> the real low in new york city, minus 1. today -- >> don't be a baby. you can live through that. >> shepard: this afternoon about 1:30, 1:45, i got a call from the producers. they said there's a plane coming in with a wing on fire. get on the deck now. i was like oh, my god. but really, it was about the cold. >> it was a weather-related issue. at the end of the day, those reports were totally untrue. the plane had backfired. get this, this is american airlines flight...
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york city. and that's a special concern for the homeless, so the city has added 450 warm beds. but advocates say homelessness is at record highs and many will be outside tonight. reena. >> ninan: brook silva-braga. thank you, brook. for more on the deep freeze, let's bring in meteorologist barry burbank of our cbs boston station wbz. barry. >> reena, it's been a long siege of unbelievable cold weather across much of the country, especially the northern united states. and now that's shifted into the northeast, and we have a wind chill advisory or a wind chill warning up across much of this area, right on through tonight and into tomorrow morning as well for some dangerous wind chills of as much as 25 to 35 below zero, especially in the northern portions of these areas. while the cold is going to be easing in the midwest, westward, it's still going to be frigid in the northeast first thing sunday morning. there are going to be record-low temperatures likely sunday morning from portland, maine, to
york city. and that's a special concern for the homeless, so the city has added 450 warm beds. but advocates say homelessness is at record highs and many will be outside tonight. reena. >> ninan: brook silva-braga. thank you, brook. for more on the deep freeze, let's bring in meteorologist barry burbank of our cbs boston station wbz. barry. >> reena, it's been a long siege of unbelievable cold weather across much of the country, especially the northern united states. and now that's...
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new york city council member umanne williams also spoke. claims was arrested along with 17 others as they and others attempted to block an ambulance being used to transport ravi ragbir to detention last week. >> i want to say to those who question myself and council member rodriguez and others who were arrested with us, who question why we were in the streets, who question why we were blocking a van with people in it. if you come out of a building with no lights and no sirens, you are a van with passengers. if you are questioning what we were doing their on martin luther king day, please, shut your mouth. name comethat man's out of your lips a future question why we were in the street. we are in the streets because we follow the best tradition of the reverend dr. martin luther king and so many like him. there are people who want to sanitize who dr. king was, who want to sanitize his message. but let us be clear, he was an agitator. he was a disruptor. he wanted to disrupt the norm. do not confuse nonviolence with being docile. we are going
new york city council member umanne williams also spoke. claims was arrested along with 17 others as they and others attempted to block an ambulance being used to transport ravi ragbir to detention last week. >> i want to say to those who question myself and council member rodriguez and others who were arrested with us, who question why we were in the streets, who question why we were blocking a van with people in it. if you come out of a building with no lights and no sirens, you are a...
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i am here to tell you there is credible threats in new york city and specific against new york city. i don't know why they keep saying that. what they should be doing is saying this is what the person is wearing if you see something like this around a museum or some coon of a location in new york city. notify authorities immediately. keep your head. don't go about a back to the phone. like around. that is what they howled be saying. bill: we are at the next level. the face was blurred. we don't know who exactly took it. but even if it were a joke. you would think they want to be able to eye dpt ni person and see something and say something. be somebody might know who the guys. >> right. you know, gain. i think who may have first got in the picture print it whether it be the ap and whether it came from. they may be concerned it may be yober age person thanks the only reason i could think that is blurred other than it makes no sense to me whatsoever. >> ok. always god talk to you. be safe. bill: thank you. let's bring in the a plus panel to talk about it. antwan is with us the executiv
i am here to tell you there is credible threats in new york city and specific against new york city. i don't know why they keep saying that. what they should be doing is saying this is what the person is wearing if you see something like this around a museum or some coon of a location in new york city. notify authorities immediately. keep your head. don't go about a back to the phone. like around. that is what they howled be saying. bill: we are at the next level. the face was blurred. we don't...
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factor in the wind and it feels like five below in new york city. new york city and d.c. under this cold weather alert advisory, exceptionally cold to ring in the new year, possibly the coldest new year's since 1900. another arctic blast on the way. right now at reagan national ,17, but feeling 10 degrees colder, the air exceptionally dry. overnight lows ranging 14, so very low overnight. tomorrow morning there will be a lot of 5k's, a lot of people wanting to start the new year right, but please dress warm because the windchill values will be in the single digits. layers are the way to go. the forecast high tomorrow, 23 in d.c. if we get to 23, it would be in the top five coldest new year's, and these are all really long-standing. 17 degrees the coldest new year's in 1918. tomorrow, the first day of the new year and our first full moon of the new year. and it will also be a supermoon. it will look about 7% larger and 16% brighter because it will be the closest to earth in orbit. that is exciting. we also get a second full moon in january, a blue moon. the only whether we
factor in the wind and it feels like five below in new york city. new york city and d.c. under this cold weather alert advisory, exceptionally cold to ring in the new year, possibly the coldest new year's since 1900. another arctic blast on the way. right now at reagan national ,17, but feeling 10 degrees colder, the air exceptionally dry. overnight lows ranging 14, so very low overnight. tomorrow morning there will be a lot of 5k's, a lot of people wanting to start the new year right, but...
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york city. >> it's not for everybody, but for us, it's a beautiful life. >> glor: "song sung blue" neil diamond makes a big announcement. >> reporter: she's a film star like no other. what's the message that you hope to convey? >> that deaf children can do everything. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack. because my second chance matters. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. has been a problem for me. mouth i'm also on a lot of medications that dry my mouth. i just drank tons of water all the time. it was never enough. i wasn't sure i was going to be able to continue singing. i saw my dentist. he suggested biotene. it feels refreshing. my mouth felt more lubricated. i use biotene rinse twice a day and then i use the spray throughout the day. it actually saved my career in a way. biotene really did make a differe
york city. >> it's not for everybody, but for us, it's a beautiful life. >> glor: "song sung blue" neil diamond makes a big announcement. >> reporter: she's a film star like no other. what's the message that you hope to convey? >> that deaf children can do everything. smile dad. i take medication for high blood pressure and cholesterol. but they might not be enough to protect my heart. adding bayer aspirin can further reduce the risk of another heart attack....
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if you think about, for instance, new york city, on average new york city has witnessed a moderate earthquake every 100 years. that goes back about 500 or 600 years, and it was fairly leg almost to the year, 100 years, moderate quake. the last moderate quake in new york city was good 1883, and so using this sort of historical precedent, this back-dating of earthquakes, one could say, and seismologists who study the return rate of earthquakes say new york city is 40 years overdue for a moderate earthquake weapon can't predict earthquakes and say get together happen it and is 40 years, but based on historical averages, this is true. a moderate earthquake, the kind that has happened in new york city, every 100 years, would create more rubble than september 11th. think about that. and it's not necessarily the highrises, the steel and glass structures. it's the brownstones, the unreinforced masonry, the rubble that sort of prevents first responders from getting places. it's the ripple effects of the fires that are created because 0 the gas lines have been ruptured and then fire departments can't g
if you think about, for instance, new york city, on average new york city has witnessed a moderate earthquake every 100 years. that goes back about 500 or 600 years, and it was fairly leg almost to the year, 100 years, moderate quake. the last moderate quake in new york city was good 1883, and so using this sort of historical precedent, this back-dating of earthquakes, one could say, and seismologists who study the return rate of earthquakes say new york city is 40 years overdue for a moderate...
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm done dahler. thank you for watching. >>> frozen solid. the cold snap deepens. up next, a major storm followed by a bigger temperature drop. also tonight, signs north korea's preparing to launch another missile. >> i hope that does not happen. but if it does -- >> casualties rise as protests grow in iran. >> i shot him in the head he is not breathing any more. >> swatting. a dangerous game. >> senator orrin hatch, announces his retirement, will mitt romney replace him. >> dalton throws, it's complete. remarkable. >> and the nickel city send big bucks to a bengal. >> i think i am the hottest guy in buffalo right now. >>> much of the country entered a second week of bitter cold. freeze and wind chill warnings as far south as florida. the weather blamed for 11 deaths. on highway outside buffalo, new york as the snow fell, dozens of vehicles crashed one into the other. americans coast to coast woke up to subfreezing temperatures. average temperature in the continental u.s. early tuesday was 9.1 degrees
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from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. for millions living up and down the east coast, the deadly arctic blast that's burst water pipes and snarled travel is coming to a close. this morning the temperature is finally rising. but bringing with it snow, sleet and freezing rain. we'll have your overnight news forecast in a minute. first, some of sunday morning's record lows. minus three in atlantic city, new jersey. breaking the record set 1884. minus 10 in hartford, connecticut. where it hasn't been this cold since 1912. boston hit two below zero, the coldest january 7 since 196. meg oliver has more on the big chill. >> reporter: stinging temperatures continued sunday from south carolina to maine. >> no one anticipated it would get this cold and stay this cold this long. >> new york city issued a code blue for the homeless. shelters open to any one in need and they added 450 new beds. ceo of new york city rescue mission, craig mays. it's been demanding on us. and life
from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm elaine quijano. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm elaine quijano. for millions living up and down the east coast, the deadly arctic blast that's burst water pipes and snarled travel is coming to a close. this morning the temperature is finally rising. but bringing with it snow, sleet and freezing rain. we'll have your overnight news forecast in a minute. first, some of sunday morning's record lows. minus three in atlantic...
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airport in new york city. passengers complaining they've been stuck on the tarmac in their airplanes without food or water for five to 20 hours. we spoke to passengers at dulles airport. >> you want our luggage and i want to know where -- how i'm getting in j.f.k. >> they did what they could do the airport but the airline definitely did not do what it was supposed to do. >> reporter: take a look at this video from that mount washington observatory in new hampshire. a man blowing bubbles that freeze instandly in the air. you can see him actually holding the bubbles as if they were baseballs. mount washington new hampshire is now tied for the second coldest place on earth saturday tied with armstrong, ontario. the temperature at the summit in mount washington a negative 36 degrees. that doesn't even include the wind chill. in new york city bryan llenas, fox news. >> man, i love new england, love the boston area especially in the summer but right now those people every winter have to go through so much whether it
airport in new york city. passengers complaining they've been stuck on the tarmac in their airplanes without food or water for five to 20 hours. we spoke to passengers at dulles airport. >> you want our luggage and i want to know where -- how i'm getting in j.f.k. >> they did what they could do the airport but the airline definitely did not do what it was supposed to do. >> reporter: take a look at this video from that mount washington observatory in new hampshire. a man...
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nbc meteorologist, dylan dreyer is braving the cold in new york city tonight. dylan, the two questions everyone wants the answers to -- how low will it go and how long is this going to last? >> lester, we're looking at record breaking cold by the time we get to sunday morning. tom costello said it was 10 below with the wind chill in d.c. i was going to complain about the 4 we're dealing with in new york city, but i won't do that anymore. let's take a look at the graphics. 111 million people are under some sort of wind chill advisory or wind chill warning, and that is going to last all weekend long. tomorrow morning, it will feel like 20 degrees below zero in boston as that cold air pours in. it only takes 30 minutes to get frostbite when conditions are that cold. we're looking at 6 below down in d.c. tomorrow. p 20 below also the wind chill in indianapolis. also the wind chill in on sunday morning the cold continues. temperatures will feel like 29 below in bangor, maine, 10 below in new york city, even down into the carolinas we are going to feel wind chills we
nbc meteorologist, dylan dreyer is braving the cold in new york city tonight. dylan, the two questions everyone wants the answers to -- how low will it go and how long is this going to last? >> lester, we're looking at record breaking cold by the time we get to sunday morning. tom costello said it was 10 below with the wind chill in d.c. i was going to complain about the 4 we're dealing with in new york city, but i won't do that anymore. let's take a look at the graphics. 111 million...
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as you were speaking new york city officials say no school in new york tomorrow because of the snow. >>> the senate's two newest members, a pair of democrats, have now been sworn in. doug jones took the oath of office accompanied by former vice president joe biden. jones won last month's contentious special election in alabama over roy moore. also sworn in today, minnesota's tina smith, replacing al franken who resigned amid sexual harassment allegations. >>> the music streaming service spotify used by millions of americans has just been hit with a massive lawsuit involving some of the biggest names in music like neil young, stevie nicks and the late tom petty, alleging spotify isn't paying songwriters their fair share. jo ling kent explains what it could mean for music lovers. ♪ and i'm free ♪ free falling >> reporter: the iconic songs by tom petty -- ♪ free falling >> reporter: the doors. ♪ come on baby light my fire ♪ >> reporter: and the black keys. ♪ gold on the ceiling ♪ >> reporter: now at the center of a massive $1.6 billion lawsuit against music streaming giant
as you were speaking new york city officials say no school in new york tomorrow because of the snow. >>> the senate's two newest members, a pair of democrats, have now been sworn in. doug jones took the oath of office accompanied by former vice president joe biden. jones won last month's contentious special election in alabama over roy moore. also sworn in today, minnesota's tina smith, replacing al franken who resigned amid sexual harassment allegations. >>> the music...
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adrianna: let's get to some live pictures of new york city
adrianna: let's get to some live pictures of new york city