I knew something had happened. P as ninors clean up the damage left behind were looking at the potential for more rough weatheo this week. The news at 10 starts now. Good evening, everyone, thanks e so much for joining us tonight,g im matt ackland and im marina maracco. We start tonight with a deadly amtrak crash in pennsylvania. Shi two workers were killed when a h train carrying more than 340 people derailed. Erai dozens of passengers were injured. Fox5s Alexandra Limon is life i at Union Station tonight where o some passengers had to deal with the latest today. Tod alex. Reporter thats right, that fatal train wreck left people le here in our region unable to t travel in some cases because the northeast rail corridor wasorri either shutdown or partially shutdown for a large part of the day. But the latest update from amtrak is that on monday, so tomorrow, trains will operate on a regular schedule. Take a look at this video from o earlier today after that cras happened. About 15 miles
Tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by support also comes from Carnegie Corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what Andrew Carnegie called real and permanent good. Celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff that blustery winter storm dropped a foot of snow on the midwest before setting its sights on the northeast, where today it closed schools, and snarled commutes on the ground and in the air. At least 13 deaths were blamed on the storm, many from car accidents. Hari sreenivasan has our report. Sreenivasan snow plows across the northeast started working early and often, in an effort to erase the first big storm of the new year. Though the snow has mostly tapered off no
Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by support also comes from Carnegie Corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what Andrew Carnegie called real and permanent good. Celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff that blustery winter storm dropped a foot of snow on the midwest before setting its sights on the northeast, where today it closed schools, and snarled commutes on the ground and in the air. At least 13 deaths were blamed on the storm, many from car accidents. Hari sreenivasan has our report. Sreenivasan snow plows across the northeast started working early and often, in an effort to erase the first big storm of the new year. Though the snow has mostly tapered off now, its the drop in temp
Ah, it is one g m t m fully battery bo, with continuing special coverage on al jazeera of the death of britons, Queen Elizabeth the 2nd at the age of 96. The queen was on the throne for 70 years. One of the longest reigns in global history and was a familiar face to hundreds of millions of people around the world. World leaders are paying tribute to the long serving monarch she is being held for her compassion and warmth, and described as a role model and an inspiration to millions. Buckingham palace says she died peacefully in the afternoon at his College Estate bar, moral. The queen family rushed to her side when doctors said they were concerned about her health earlier on thursday. Neve, rocca begins, i coverage with this report or the gates of Buckingham Palace. Crowds gathered to more than death of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd and to celebrate her life. Ah, ah, walking in palace confirmed. She died peacefully in the afternoon cut her scottish estate while moral u. K. Prime minister lis
Woodruff good evening, im judy woodruff. Also ahead this friday, mark shields and Michael Gerson analyze the weeks news. Plus, our science correspondent, miles obrien, after reporting from japan inside the crippled Fukushima Nuclear plant, suffered a lifethreatening injury in the philippines and his left arm was amputated. Tonight, he discusses living, working, and coping, after what happened. I really like to ride my bike, i like to fly airplanes and i want to get back to shooting video. These are my three o criteria. Theyre, like, no problem, we have attachments for all of that. Woodruff some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs woodruff those are just some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. And. Friends of the newshour. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the bitter c