Leads to mass protests and industries. Live from new york city, in two hours president obama will tell the nation what he plans to do on his own, to fix the nations immigration system. But we are already learning details of the plan which is expected to protect about 5 million undocumented immigrants from deportation. At least while president obama is in the white house. Mike is live at the white house for us. Mike, what can you tell us about what the president plans to say tonight . Well, thats an important caveat that you make, as long as president obama is in the white house this underlines the chief difference between what congress can do. Going around congress thats what president obama intends too do with this announcement tonight. At this moment, just over my right shoulder, a vigil of sorts is forming people with candle light. Waiting for president obama announcement, up to 5 million individuals can arecord deportation under what the president is said to propose tonight, lets g
We begin with a deadly storm now dumping feet of snow in and around buffalo, new york. Take a look at the pictures from the area this morning. The snows weight proving too much for this door, crashing right into the home. And another image, new meaning to snowed in. Yep. Imagine opening your door and that is whats right outside. A foot just a feet, i guess you could say, of snow out there. And theres a wall of snow behind your door. Not going anywhere. And this image from a plane. Popping up on social media overnight. You can see the huge wall of lake effect snow in upstate new york. Tahman bradley has more. Reporter this morning, a snow emergency in buffalo, new york, residents digging out after a colossal lake effect storm dumped 6 feet of snow. At least four people were killed. The whiteout conditions buried cars, stranded drivers and shut down a 130mile stretch of the new york state throughway. As you can see, its white everywhere. Cars are stuck. We arent going anywhere. We are ha
Morning. It is a brutal day waiting for a ride. This is the scene a across the Delaware Valley we are seeing it person after person with the big puffy coat, gloves, and scarves. They are all trying to keep every piece of skin covered here. Here in upper darby it had been hovering right around 20 degrees all morning here and felt a whole lot colder i should say, sometimes 10 degrees colder then. That these are numbers not many people want to hear this early in the season but some are still taking it all in stride. Lets take a listen. I have been bundling up, putting on extra layers. Long johns, thermals, as soon as i get in the house i blast my heat to 8o it has been a cold fall, and it is not even winter just yet. Reporter back out here live at the 69th street terminal in upper darby, a lot of people i have been speaking to all morning long say that they are just happen that i they are not dealing with snow this morning. We are coming to you live from upper darby, jane carabao for Eyew
Reena ninan. Im t. J. Holmes. A deadly storm now dumping feet of snow in and around buffalo, new york. And pictures from the area this morning. The snows kwagt proving too much for this door, crashing into the home. And a new meaning to snowed in. Yep, opening your door and that is whats right outside. A foot just feet of snow i guess you could say, of snow out there. And theres a wall of snow behind your door. And this image from a plane. You can see the huge wall of lake effect snow in upstate new york. Tahman bradley has more. Reporter this morning, a snow emergency in buffalo, new york, residents digging out after a colossal storm dumped 6 feet of snow. At least four people were killed. Bury cars, stranded drivers and shut down 138 of the throughway. Its white everywhere. Cars are stuck. We arent going anywhere. We are having difficulty obtaining enough tow trucks to clean the roads of cars that are abandoned. Reporter construction vehicles were brought in while people waited for h
Farmers market and especially on thanksgiving day, so once all of the fire is put out and all of the smoke has settled here, the next step is to get this thing opened, in time for thanksgiving. Well bring you more coming up at 6 00 with you now we are live from springfield township Noel Mcclaren for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Rain is gone, now we will deal with very cold temperatures, prompting the city to issue a code blue. Eyewitness news at philadelphias Spring Garden neighborhood today where the winter gear was a must for this bitter blast. And meteorologist kathy orr is out there in the chill on the cbs3 sky deck tonight, kathy . Windy as well, jessica. We have wind of 30 miles an her right now but gusting to 40 miles an hour earlier in the day and biting chill will continue into the late night hours. Right new we have clear skies but very windy conditions, and cold temperatures, arctic air settling in over the delaware valley. On storm scan three we are not seeing a cloud in the sky a