pineapple express, a story of survival. an 81-year-old man trapped for nearly a week in a snowdrift with just croissants and candy has now been rescued. i will speak with his grandson. 30 rounds of russian shelling targets energy facilities and at least seven regions across ukraine, cutting power and killing at least six people. we will have a live report. plus, the skies are getting even more unfriendly why punches flew on this southwest flight. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom we rosemary church. thanks for being with us. we begin in california, where the governor just declared a state of emergency in 21 more counties. that s 34 in total, as a new round of storms move in. authorities urge residents to get ready and be prepared for heavy rain and possible flooding over the coming hours. there are currently more than 17 million people under flood alerts across much of central and northern california, as well as parts of nevada. along with the heavy rain, the h
things to know with this tuesday, march 14th. all eyes will stay on wall street where they have been locked as the race is on to avoid the collapse of other regional u.s. banks. several have been suffering steep stock drops on monday, even as the government came out, president biden himself, trying to calm nerves of financial support. all this turmoil is coming as the fed is awaiting a highly-anticipated inflation report that we re expected to get this morning. no relief. what is going on? dualing storms set to pound the east and the west coast, both coasts, nor easter forecast to bring heavy rain, wind, snow to millions in the northeast. california bracing for yet another round of severe flooding. also this, governor ron desantis breaking from many in his own party on the war in ukraine. likely presidential candidate told fox news that protecting ukraine is not vital to u.s. interests. instead, he called it is a distraction to bigger challenges here at home. also, sena
concerns with this storm is that the heavy wet snow that will eventually accumulate will bring down power lines, bring down trees as well. so the potential for power outages because the wind is going to pick up. i just looked at some of the graphics here closely. i want you to see just how close that rain/snow line is. you see it s rain in boston. very light drizzle in new york. but just on the interior, berkshire into the catskills it is snowing hard, but it is a heavy, wet snowfall. so these salt trucks at the salt barn here in worchester are going to make all the difference for the roadways as the temperatures drop, the snow starts to form. in fact, i want my camera man to pan around to this light here. these are the first snow flakes that we have seen from this nor easter. so the change is happening. and we re going to start seeing things more of a winter wonderland here in the hours to come as this nor easter takes grip on the northeast. derek van dam, worchester mass. we ll see
pavement. that s exactly why you need to be especially careful on bridges and round abouts. gio benitez, abc news, new york. very good advice. first significant snowfall of the season for new england where they ll spend thanksgiving morning digging out. meteorologist jim dickey tracking all from accuweather. happy thanksgiving, of course still seeing some snowfall out there. this is the same storm that brought all the travel issues up and down the i-95 corridor on wednesday. still coming down heavily across portions of new england in particular, numerous reports of power outages here as this has been a heavy, wet snowfall. as far as storm totals are concern ed stripe of circumstane to 12 inches where we have seen the snow end across pennsylvania and west virginia. i think some spots by the time all is said and down will wednesday up with a bit more than a foot. good news though, this storm is departing, taking the snowfall with it. still snow through the morning whoushs but by th