heads up north. a lot of migrants wait for the train to slow down or stop and then they get on top of it. it s really you know kind of industrial stuff they transport from south central america, i should say up to motion coe and they actually run on to the tracks an jump on this track and a lot of them fall they die. they lose limbs. it s going on every single day. could it be very dangerous. could it get worse? certainly could this summer. appreciate your time. thank you. after the break, we turn to sports. i m told there s a big, a big game tonight, in this stadium. that s in indianapolis. the nfl s indianapolis colts usually play football there, but tonight the duke versus wisconsin for the ncaa basketball championship and next i talk with a guy who pretty much predicted this matchup right here on the rundown. we ll see who he thinks has the edge tonight. but first, furious 7 a major edge at the box office over the weekend. the franchise from our sister
we re a few weeks away from the oscars, which means this is coming up again and again in the weeks to come. if a blind eye was ever turned in the past, it can t be now, can t be in the past few weeks. nick crist off new york times columnist wrote on twitter last night that he heard from dylan farrow and the outpouring of support has been monumental and i m grateful. interesting that she is paying attention to all the reaction from this and i m sure will be today, as well. thank you for sharing your perspectives with us and how this is resonating in the media world. be sure to watch reliable sources 11:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. up next, we re going to go back to new jersey to look ahead to the big game tonight. as everybody gets ready for some football. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forgot. you have the it card and it s your first time missing a payment, so there s no late fee. really?
then on the opposite end of the spectrum, freezing rain and ice north of here last night that we re dealing with. didn t that lead to one death, a car descent, is that right? yes. there was a fatality. the roads are kind of empty right now. that s going to change in a matter of hours. we have a big game tonight, kansas city chiefs playing. 80,000 or 90,000 people expected there. are you prepared for that? we have full staff and we re going to work hard until we get the roads in good shape. people won t miss out on that kansas city chiefs game. they re more concerned about the cheefdz ga chiefs game than the weather. this is a state no stranger to blizzards and severe weather. for right now, it seems the worst is past. back to you. before we go, want to make sure something. this death, this fatal accident, is that being blamed specifically and solely on the weather conditions? that s right. that is weather related, victorment one death here and two in mississippi. we keep
courage and determine nation and refusal to be beaten by what happened to you and i want to wish you the very best to your recovery and congratulate you and everybody in boston on that fantastic world series win. thank you so much for joining me. thank you very much and thank everybody. i certainly will. very brave man. coming next, john took the iconic photo at the marathon. he was back at the big game tonight and joins me with another powerful voice from the city.
numbers. he hit this amazing home run. just before that, all of the players on the field have come and done a presentation about standing up to cancer. they held cars saying who they were standing up to cancer before. he held up the name of his coaches along with a young girl from massachusetts. he said it inspired me. how much do you love that story in come on? guaranteed, everybody will be watching this game. you see it in the ratings. the ratings are going up. you can watch. thanks,. i m concerned, generally. thank you very much. thank you. good luck. big game tonight, j.b. i can t wait to tweet you. be sure to catch rachel s show unguarded with raven el nichols friday nights 10:30 p.m. eastern time. coming up next on new day, he changed music forever, setting the stage for rock and punk for generations to come. it was a nod to our