been here for much of the day. looks like they ll have better luck getting out of baltimore tomorrow. problems were not confined to travelers inside pen station. this is where the bolt bus picks up passengers for cheap rides to new york city. it s positive. on the way here the bus didn t show up. he waited in freezing temperatures for more than an hour. inside ellis pearson was trying to get home to south carolina. i left here at about 1:30 p.m. and the train was supposed to leave out at 2:00. reporter: but his train never got out of new york. stuck by power problems stemming from sunday s blizzard conditions. probably sit here and relax and not stress. reporter: the belcher family of jacksonville, florida, would have been on the same train, the wait especially tough on vivian belcher s mother. he hurt her arm, hurt her leg, she is in a lot of pain. i have been sitting here, you know, with the delay, but my problem is with her. reporter: then the announcemen
landed in trouble with the feds. now, he finally reveals his identity, in an exclusive interview with gma. we ve seen it all. but what about this? this calf, stuck on a frozen pond, blown back to shore, by a helicopter pilot. good morning, everyone. the calf is fine. quick thinking by the helicopter pilot, who also, a couple years ago, helped a horse. no, a deer. get back to shore, the same kind of way. it can t be easy. that s a skill move. we ll have more on that. we re glad to have chris cuomo back with us this morning, as george takes a little time off. but the situation here, in the northeast, and the city that never sleeps, still tenuous. the snow is piled up like sand dunes. the snow is the least of it. digging out is a gentle word for what s going on. the streets are full. many not plowed yet. but all over the east coast, folks are struggling to get back on their feet. commutes are going to be difficult today and for days to come. and thousands of trav