Made in america. Good evening, on this thursday night. Diane is on assignment. And we do begin with the dangerous windchill warnings in place for the night ahead. For nearly 200 million americans today, the temperature never got above freezing. And take a look at this, tonight. A massive and deadly pileup in indiana. Trucks and cars tangled on the road. Traffic backed up for miles. And the problem is, its so cold, all of the snow and ice isnt going anywhere for days. From the midwest to the gulf, tonight, this arctic blast is farreaching. And a number for you. 35,000 Flight Cancellations this month alone. Twice as many as normal and counting. Abcs gio benitez, leads us off with the dramatic ice rescues playing out across the frozen nation, tonight. Reporter from the arctic midwest to the frozen northeast, people are battling the ice and sometimes the ice wins. In west haven, connecticut, a dramatic ice rescue. A 70yarold man falling through while checking if the ice was safe for kids t
More. After offering condolences over the foam to new zealands Prime Minister, that set off a nationwide conversation about antiimmigrant sentiment. The president is going to veto what was passed just 24 hours ago. I want to go right to new zealand where sarah james is covering the shooting in new zealand. It is now daytime, she has been working through night, we first learned about it around 11 00 p. M. Last night. Now the Prime Minister is calling it one of new zealands darkest days, thats right, she is also saying it is act act of transfo terrorism and hate. And what happened is that 49 people were skilled in attacks on a mosque. It is a beautiful area. Im in front of the hobble where today 48 people are being treated, some with multiple gunshot woundwounds, some in crl condition, and that is in addition to all of the people that lost their lives when a gunman open fired in a mosque just about a mile away from where im standing now. We have one image from inside the car and we show
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NOAA will announce today that 2014 was the warmest year during the instrumental record, which begins in 1880. The announcement, which addresses findings of both NOAA and NASA, will be made today at 11:00 Eastern. Below is the press release from NOAA.
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