his state of the union message that the u.s. needs to step up the pace in order to compete and win in the world marketplace. specifically, the president tauted investing resources and innovation and infrastructure which he says will create jobs. ohio congressman and former presidential candidate dennis kucinich has a beef with the food providers on capitol hill. the democrat is now suing for dental damage after biting down on an olive pit and then cracking a tooth. according to court documents he s now asking for $150,000. a spokesman in his office refused to discuss the matter. it is not often that a 6-year-old boy can brag he saved his mother s life. but this morning that is what ethan can say. those who know him best are calling him a hero. tonya mendes of koat in albuquerque has the details. got it? reporter: 6-year-old ethan knows what he wants to be when he grows up. firefighter. reporter: but long before ethan grows up, he s already been given the chance to
days and that leads into our potential of a snowstorm. there s still a lot of possibilities of where this storm will track but it could potentially be arriving wednesday into thursday. back to you. thanks, ava. here s the rest of your monday forecast around the country. a wet day along the gulf coast from texas to mississippi. snow showers from minneapolis to milwaukee. showers from seattle to portland. snow in the cascades and northern rockies. from idaho to montana. 42 degrees in billings. 37 in colorado springs. 63 in sacramento. omaha will get up to 36. chicago, 30. indianapolis, 36. teens in boston. 53 in atlanta. 74 in miami. new orleans hits 63 degrees. dallas, 55. there are new developments in the case of a new york woman kidnapped as a baby 23 years ago. the woman wanted in connection with that kidnapping turned herself in sunday in connecticut. ann pettway is expected to appear in court today here in new york. she s charged with kidnapping carlina white from a harlem
a connecticut woman froze to death after falling in her driveway. a pennsylvania man died when he spent the night in his car. and just what cities are bearing the brunt on this latest cold snap? accuweather s ava dinges joins us with all the details. good morning, ava. good morning. we are talking about the coldest air so far this winter season. of course, it s in the northeast. it s been quite a winter. it continues onward. morning temperatures, 22 below in burlington. tying the record for them. syracuse at 12 below, breaking their record by a couple of degrees. boston, right at the zero degree mark to start off the day. if that wasn t bad enough, we have to factor in the wind of what it s going to feel like on exposed skin. taking a look at your accuweather.com real feel temps, we are talking 10 below in boston and feeling as cold as 30 below across the majority of maine. and there s not going to be a whole lot of relief as we head to the afternoon. even as we throw in sunshine
slipped in her driveway and froze to death. we get the latest from emily schmidt. reporter: in the northeast, the cold is sinking in faster than even the best layers can keep it out. i have long johns, two sweaters, two scarfs. and a blanket. i have eskimo gear for a reason. i don t like the cold too much. reporter: new york is facing its coldest temperatures in six years. boston could drop below zero for the first time since 2005. we re go fog hang in there, we re new englanders, that s what we expect to see. reporter: it isn t record-breaking, but it does make typical activities cookies reporter: a bit more dangerous. massachusetts has been advise to hold recess indoors today. and homeless shelters are extending their hours. people get acclimated in a situation like this. they don t realize the difference between 20 degrees above and 20 degrees below zero. reporter: it s so cold in minneapolis, some homeless had to go to a shelter. that improvement
chunks of country freezing. today, the cold snap is zeroing in on the northeast. it s now being blamed for at least two deaths, including a connecticut woman who apparently slipped in her driveway and froze to death. we get the latest from emily schmidt. reporter: in the northeast, the cold is sinking in faster than even the best layers can keep it out. i have long johns, two sweaters, two scarfs. and a blanket. i have eskimo gear for a reason. i don t like the cold too much. reporter: new york is facing its coldest temperatures in six years. boston could drop below zero for the first time since 2005. we re go fog hang in there, we re new englanders, that s what we expect to see. reporter: it isn t record-breaking, but it does make typical activities cookies reporter: a bit more dangerous. massachusetts has been advise to hold recess indoors today. and homeless shelters are extending their hours. people get acclimated in a situation like this. they