concerned. all kidding aside, we hope that works out. finally as we look up 7th avenue and to darkness. what goes through your head, as you see this side here? yeah. it s scary, no lights, nothing. not what i expected from new york. how much percent of battery is it. 47 plus one, 48. 48% in. let s make it last. so 47. thanks for talking to us. congrats on that stanley cup win. there you go, it gives you an insight. yes, there s a lot of questions being asked hoar, yes, there s plenty of concern, ultimately, both new yorkers and tourists are going to make the best of it. yes, they are. well laughter and everything.
let s go to paolo sandoval. heart break, that s what we re encountering as we get closer and closer to times square. before we let you hear from some of the folks on the streets. take a look at this picture behind me. you re looking down 7th avenue, a few blocks that way, central park. you re looking north. it s incredible to see how dark it is here. it s completely dark. we mentioned theaters. you re talking about a massive tourist presence here, people who come from all over the country to catch a show. you didn t have to cox too far. tell me what was it like for
transmit power to address the demand. he doesn t believe anything nefarious, or it was a kind of foul play involved. although he said it is still early in the investigation. let me go back to paolo sandoval on the streets of new york for us. you ve been talking to tourists, what are you hearing? how are they reacting now? first, let me give you a sense of where we are, we re here in midtown manhattan, about 3 or 4 blocks south, you re going to end up in times square. you would run into central park. you re looking down 7th avenue and west 51st street, it s incredible when you see how dark it is, we re standing on the perimeter line of the affected area and the places that aren t affected, a gift shop, just a few feet away from me is all lit up. you see the gift shop across the street is completely in the dark, we ve been hearing from touri tourists, they are heart broken, many of them are going to get to
the cause. we know know how many more networks back on since this one well, we had two out of six back. we definitely got a third out of six. i m looking to the team to see if anybody has any updated three more came back. how many do we still have out, hugh? one. we have five of the six networks restored, one network remains to be restored. the pennsylvania network, which is roughly 42nd street to 32nd street. to roughly broadway/seventh avenue. do you expect anymore outages tonight with these possible unknowns? no, we do not expect any additional outages this evening. i have a question for the nypd. a lot of people saw regular new yorkers jumping in to direct traffic. didn t see a lot of police officers. i was actually in front of a precinct, didn t see any police officers jumping in. can you explain what the protocol is for something like that in an emergency?
little around the edges. david lee miller is live in our beautiful city. he can tell us what it looking like from down there. hey, david lee. reporter: hi, martha. two weeks until the start of wouldn t irand once again the northeast is getting slammed with another storm. we are in square. take a look at traffic. you can see it is moving down 7th avenue at a pretty good clip despite the snow coming down. as you point out for the most part here the ground temperature is warmer than freezing and the snow is not yet sticking. we are told though that the salt spreaders are out on the street and that the sanitation department is going to have plows out once the snow hits about two inches of accumulation. but so far here in the heart of manhattan not much accumulation. let me tell you briefly about the rest of the northeast corridor. we re talking here mainly about the area from d.c. on the way up to boston. philadelphia really getting slammed again. the other day it got more than eight inc