morning, i was stunned when i saw the line. i knew it would be bad, but i didn t know how bad. look at the line, it went on and on. wrapping around the corner, down the hallway here, people with canceled flights trying to get rebooked on whatever they can, just on american airlines, not on all the othercarias. we met one woman from brazil. listen to her story. how long have you waited in this line? three hours. three hours? yeah. from brazil. from brazil. trying to go where? chicago. you just got called, but how difficult has this been for you just to get to chicago? well, probably we were leaving on monday. probably not until monday. that is the story i hear over and over. and the big sticker, when it s weather-related, the airlines don t have to pay for your accommodations, so people have to figure out where to stay here in new york city. are they going to spend the weekend at the airport. what are they going to do? here s where a lot of people
district in the country with 1.1 million students. why? because of safety. i want you to follow me for a second. i want to show you, this is the roadway over here. as you can see, the snow plow is plowing the roads. but even when they do that, the roads are still dangerous. the mounds of snow, you might not be able to see it, but these are plowed road. underneath the road is a lot of ice. that s why you have to be so careful, because it can be very dangerous. nothing stops new yorkers, as you can see, they re driving. we want to show you video from last night when the snowfall was happening right here in columbus circle. it was a ghost land. there were not any vehicles hardly. that s what happened to new york. it becomes very deserted. one more thing we want to tell everybody. when you think of new york, you think of get agcab. there are cabbed, but how do i
among the most striking details, the fact that walker s car was traveling more than 100 miles per hour. when it crashed. cnn digital reporter alan duke joins me from los angeles. alan, first off, a lot of people have this question. is there any indication paul walker or the driver, was under any kind of influence of drugs or alcohol? no, no drugs or alcohol detected, according to the autopsy report. you can rule that out. it was speed, more than 100 miles per hour on a quiet, wide street, that was what was 45 miles per hour speed zone, but just beyond the crash, it turned into 15 miles per hour. they were going over 100 miles per hour when they lost control for an unknown reason. they re not saying how they lost control, at least in this report. and then they spun around, hit a light post, hit a tree, burst into flames. what we are finding is that it was a very powerful crash.
the sun is out. i did say something on air earlier that i was wrong about. i said it was too cold to sled. i was wrong. we stumbled upon a school where there were dozens of children and parents out sledding. you know, it s not necessarily the best conditions for sledding look at everyone. because they have the wind gusts that pick up 10, 15, sometimes 30 miles per hour with these gusts. it does blow the snow around. you know, i live in manhattan. i don t get to go sledding, so i couldn t resist. i had to hop on once or twice out there. two times is pretty much as long as i was going to go, and my form wasn t very good. where is the brian stelter on a sled video? do we have this? well, maybe. it may be coming. actually, it would save me a lot of embarrassment if we don t have it. oh, here you are. here you go. with the microphone in hand. you see my form is not the best. i did take a spill. i m going to have to practice. maybe i have to buy my own sled.
you have jane seymour. we know kim basinger signed a modeling contract. do you think america s perception of what is beauty and age is evavling? i really hope so. i think we often make the mistake of thinking that younger means looking better. and that s not necessarily true. i mean, i m 46 years old. 46? and just off a red-eye from vegas, might i add. and she looks like this. fabulous. looks like this. i can give a lot of these 20, 30-year-olds a run for their money. why do you think it s changing? why? because i think older, you know, when you take care of yourself, we re more relatable. the reality is we re all going to get older. and i think that you have to just embrace that, and you know, jane seymour, this is like ownership. she s owning this, and when you have that kind of confidence to be on a magazine, the cover of a magazine, you know, we all respond to it. i think social media go ahead. i read where you said social