hollywood s big night. good evening. thank you for joining us on this saturday. i m cecilia vega. as we come on the air tonight, nearly 100 million americans. there is no escaping the wrath of this winter. take a look right behind me a thick coating of ice covering roads and trees. and in in tennessee, a state of emergency tonight. in alabama, watch this. that pick-up truck no match for those icy roads and to the north, that beautiful blanket of snow at the white house later turning to rain, a dangerous mix. and behind this storm, an arctic blast striking denver tonight set to reach all of the way across the country. that forecast in a moment. first, abc s linzie janis starting us off from monterey, tennessee. reporter: overnight, more than three-quarters of an inch of ice in some parts of illinois, vehicle after vehicle spinning out today. extreme weather wreaking havoc in 18 states. traffic snarled to practically a standstill on washington, d.c. area highways. this dr
to make it out alive. neil and robin. just two days to the oscars and we re behind the scenes with host neil patrick harris revealing how he plans to pull off the most legend wait for, it ary awards show ever. but first, the nightline five. good evening. thank you for joining us. historic news from nascar tonight. former champion kurt busch suspended indefinitely after a judge rules in favor of busch s ex-girlfriend, who says he abused her. busch is now the first driver nascar has ever suspended for domestic violence. here his alleged victim speaks out. he s one of nascar s star drivers, kurt busch. power off turn number 4. and the outlaw wins the battle at martindale. reporter: but tonight nascar is putting the brakes on his career suspending him after a judge found busch manually strangled his ex-girlfriend, patricia driscoll. driscoll sat down for an exclusive interview with good morning america s michael strahan. and i never saw some of the warning signs.
hollywood s big night. good evening. thank you for joining us on this saturday. i m cecilia vega. as we come on the air tonight, nearly 100 million americans. there is no escaping the wrath of this winter. take a look right behind me a thick coating of ice covering roads and trees. and in in tennessee, a state of emergency tonight. in alabama, watch this. that pick-up truck no match for those icy roads and to the north, that beautiful blanket of snow at the white house later turning to rain, a dangerous mix. and behind this storm, an arctic blast striking denver tonight set to reach all of the way across the country. that forecast in a moment. first, abc s linzie janis starting us off from monterey, tennessee. reporter: overnight, more than three-quarters of an inch of ice in some parts of illinois, vehicle after vehicle spinning out today. extreme weather wreaking havoc in 18 states. traffic snarled to practically a standstill on washington, d.c. area highways. this dr
good evening. and we begin with the dangerous deep freeze. 160 million americans, and tonight, 23 states under wind chill advisories and freeze warnings. and now homeowners and new worries about those pipes bursting. tonight, we have more on what insurance does and does not cover. over the next 12 hours, a massive surge of arctic air moving east and further south, possibly shattering records from cincinnati to new york, down to miami. the view inside this home in new york, playing out in so many homes. water coming in through the ceiling. and the rescues tonight. even the animals. trying to get to this dog in massachusetts. this is the view flying over chicago today. and in kentucky tonight, they re using landfills now for the snow. we have the new storm moving in behind it, but we re going to start tonight with abc s matt gutman in louisville. reporter: tonight, extreme cold bringing an expensive epidemic. burst pipes. watch. this student at michigan s oakland university n
hollywood s big night? good evening. thank you for joining us on this saturday. i m cecilia vega. as we come on the air tonight, for nearly 100 million americans, there is no escaping the wrath of this winter. take a look right behind me, a thick coating of ice covering roads and trees. and there in tennessee, a state of emergency tonight. in alabama, watch this. that pick-up truck no match for those icy roads and to the north, the beautiful blanket of snow at the white house later turning to rain, a dangerous mix. and behind this storm, an arctic blast striking denver tonight set to reach all of the way across the country. that forecast in a moment. first, abc s linzie janis starting us off from monterey, tennessee. reporter: overnight, more than three-quarters of an inch of ice in some parts of illinois, vehicle after vehicle spinning out today. extreme weather wreaking havoc in 18 states. traffic snarled to practically a standstill on washington, d.c. area highways.