kareem abdul-jabaar comes to studio 57 with a new documentary series about black patriots who fought for our independence. it s monday, february 10th, 2020. here s today s eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. and the oscar goes to parasite . parasite makes history at the academy awards. i m ready to drink tonight. more people have now died from the coronavirus than the sars epidemic. a lot of unknown. a lot of suspicion. very dangerous to stop suspicious, rumors and spread them among people. this will create world panic. 24 hours left to win over voters in new hampshire. presidential hopefuls are campaigning around the clock. this is what winning feels like. two new york city police are recovering after being shot. here in lincoln hospital twice because police officers were being assassinated. a powerful storm has been battering europe. has caused hundreds of flight delays. and all that. a little girl recreating the iconic season from fr
hundreds of thousands along the gulf are still without power after hurricane laura. what they found in a louisiana complex where seniors say they ve been abandoned. honoring the king. the legacy of black panther star chadwick boseman who helped redefine what it meant to be black on screen for a new generation. we re all still processing. but first, here s today s eye opener. it s your world in 90 seconds. most of president trump s america is peaceful. it s a democrat-led the city s mayor is pointing to the president as the problem. do you seriously wonder, mr. president, why this is the first time in decades that america has seen this level of violence? it s you. the governor of wisconsin and the lieutenant governor say it s not the right time for president trump to visit kenosha. an entire convention was centered around creating more animosity. president trump visited some of the cities that were hit the hardest by hurricane laura. you ve had tremendo
And just to piggyback on the Senior Living Community Fire it, will affect your commute around the area, as well, heads up on. That will and a few other accidented out there, as well, construction of course. At least relatively speaking much quieter. We do have clear sky or clearing sky. It is the winds, though, that is always adds insult to injury on mornings likes this. Glad to hear theyre getting things under control in west chester. However, it is still cold, and for anybody, hitting the road here today, you will need the heavier coat for sure. Now, when you look at face value, like something is going on here, sometimes the radar can be deceiving t likes to play tricks on you. But there is no wet weather out thereof any kind. We actually have nothing more than clouds, breaking apart, and breitbart sunshine to look forward to, as we move forward here. Taking a look at the area temperatures, really not too bad. Theyll continue to decline through the rest of the morning, but it is wort
We send it out to katie for a check on the forecast, remember earlier this week, had mild little day or two, what happened to that . I feel like reality tried to catch up to us, then it ended up like over exceeding, yes, over achieving. Yes, actually still going to go on this path of ups and downs on the thermometer, the next couple every days, with another system already working in, now the winds is still noticable here on the cbs3 skydeck and everywhere else, just enough that it does add that little extra chill in the air. It is not terribly persistent, but it is still out there. So, the good news, even though this is pretty brisk day, at least breitbart and sunny throughout, and storm scan showing nice clear sky as well so there it is. And with any clouds really starting to clear out very, very nicely overhead, you can expect to see, again, pretty rough sun glare traveling east with time here too. Thirtynine the current value at the airport, chilly 30s, rather your feelslike value,
Already near, residents close to the barclay friends nursing home sprung into action. I asked if i could help and there was just so much going on, that instead of waiting i just went in. Reporter some ran in the burning building to help those helpless inside. We wrapped this gentlemen in the blanket and made a stretcher out of it and carried him away from the fire as far as we could. Reporter others ran from their homes with blankets to comfort, and to keep warm, elderly and disabled now out in the cold. Everybody reacted so quickly. I was extremely proud of my neighborhood. Reporter fear now is that all of this effort may not have been enough, 18 hours after the fire, authorities are still trying to figure out if everyone made it out. That is number one priority is to make sure that we can account for everybody and the scene and how it happened, will follow on. Reporter at lee 25 investigators with the atf will be figuring out what caused this fire and try to figure out if everyone ma