here in new york city, and it is arriving, poppy. and in a few hours the game will kick off outdoors in a place where the winter can be pretty, pretty tough, but it is going to be warmer than we expected. yes, and fingers cross canned that it is not 100% scientific, but the forecast for the kickoff tomorrow in east rutherford, new jersey, calls for the little wind, but the fans have to bundle up anyway, poppy, even though it is not the deep freeze we thought. and you are out there in east rutherford, new jerseyb a, and security is high and visible and intense, and i have seen so many police officers yesterday, in times square, on all of the commuter lines, and in the train station, and you have the picture. city officials are committed to make shure that super bowl xlvii is safe for everybody. that is the security side, a
and so you would experiences from nip within a matter of seconds going out in weather like this. you can start to have frostbite within minutes when it is this cold. reporter: particularly for the homeless it is very dire. without a place to warm up, it is not only frostbite an issue, hypothermia can set in which can be deadly. shelters are filled up, as you can imagine. forecasts don t call for temps above freezing like 33 degrees until tuesday or wednesday of next week, martha. martha: it will be a long several days and a lot of people to worry about out there. the airport obviously is one of the busiest in this country. how are things going there? reporter: there have been some delays and cancellations out at denver international airport. the deicing crews have been out on the tarmac. that has been slowing things down. smaller commuter lines had to cancel some of their flights.
you know, there was a he was right in the center of what scientists call the real danger zone for fatigue. you heard earl weener, the ntsb investigator, say at the briefing that as far as the technology required to make sure these kinds of accidents don t occur, that technology is available to prevent derailments, prevent head of hn crashes if you will. for some reason, the technology is not on a popular route like this. why is that? is it simply a matter of money? well, well, it is partly a matter of money. you know, these commuter lines are borderline profitable operations. if that. many of them are subsidized. but it s awfully complex, positive train control. in europe, you have monopolies that are on the rail lines. so you have one operator, one type of equipment. on the hudson valley line, you have amtrak, you have metro
we talked to former fbi director tom fuentes about it. you have to ask could that occur in our country? is our security better at that type of facility? for example n 2004 you have the madrid train bombings. are our commuter lines anymore secure than those are? no, they re not. you had stub way and bus attack in 2005 in london? are our facilities more secure than those? they are not. we re talking about the soft targets, the shopping malls, the grocery stores, the movie theaters. organ, there was a shooting in 2012, omaha, the mall shooting in 2007. aurora, colorado, shooting in 2012. new town, also, was in connecticut. that was the school shooting last year, victor. the potential targets have been identified. but what can be done to prevent something like this from
have the conductors can stop and at least try to it avoid a bigger collision, that the is first picture we have seen, harris that s a bit of good news. doesn t show trains on the side and doesn t show direct head on coalition which is good. harris: reading more as the news is coming into our newsroom, trace there are cars on second train that also derailed. so you had cars going off the tracks for both of those commuter lines trains coming. in people can see from the first picture to come in. get more we will pop them up on the screen. this is such advantage point because you can see that they are relatively upright and that is as you said good news. we will stay on this as we get more detail. the greatest news so far no fatalities, the 20 to 25 people injured appear to be nonlife threatening in the course of their injuries, we ll stay on and update you and show you more picture s as they come in. trace and jonathan, thank you. we will move on now. republican lawmakers not