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much criticism after recommending you should isolate for five days instead of ten. overseas tonight, the president of kazakhstan now delivering shoot-to-kill orders with anti-government protesters, and what the u.s. is now saying tonight. and this evening here, we celebrate the trailblazing actor and civil rights activist sidney poitier. the first black man to win the oscar for best actor. tonight, that moment with denzel washington. what oprah winfrey said just today. and sidney poitier in his own words tonight. what his mother always told him. good evening. and it's great to have you with us as we near the end of another week together, and we begin with that powerful moment in court today, the judge in the ahmaud arbery case. today he sentenced the three men in the killing of arbery in brunswick, georgia. all of them facing life in prison, but the judge had to decide whether any of them deserved a chance at parole decades from now. the judge in court carefully choosing his words, sharing his own thoughts. what led to his decision. at one point reminding the courtroom that ahmaud arbery ran from the truck for five minutes as they chased him. the judge telling court he'd stop talking himself for a minute. there was silence. he then said that was just a fraction of the time that arbery was chased. travis mcmichael who fired the shot that killed arbery, his father, gregory mcmichael, and their neighbor, william "roddie" bryan. both were sentenced to life in prison without parole and william bryan, the neighbor who was with them who shot this video was the only one who the judge said showed any concern in the moments after that deadly shooting. he was sentenced to life with the possibility of parole after 30 years. the court hearing from arbery's family, his sister, his father, and his mother, who said the men showed no leniency when they murdered her son, so they do not deserve leniency either. abc's steve osunsami leading us off tonight from georgia with what the judge said. >> reporter: inside this south georgia courtroom, the families watching from their seats were praying as the judge began to read. >> as to travis mcmichael, mr. mcmichael, the court sentences you as follows, count one, malice murder, life without the possibility of parole. >> reporter: state law required the judge to hand the three men who murdered ahmaud arbery life sentences, and the only mercy he could show was to allow them to be eligible for parole after 30 years. but for travis mcmichael, who fired the fatal shot, and his father gregory, a former police officer, the judge refused parole. they will die in prison. >> they chose to target my son because they didn't want him in their community. they chose to treat him differently than other people who frequently visited their community. >> reporter: in a powerful moment, judge timothy walmsley sat in silence for one of the five minutes that ahmaud arbery ran for his life, and he said that this piece of video helped make up his mind, seeing the son and his father turn their backs on the young black man who was dying in the street. >> his death should force us to consider expanding our definition of what a neighbor may be and how we treat them. i believe that assuming the worst in others, we show our worst character. >> reporter: because he cooperated with investigators, the judge decided that 52-year-old william "roddie" bryan will be eligible for parole after serving 30 years. he recorded the video of the killing. >> mr. bryan isn't the one who brought a gun. he was unarmed. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, friends and family of the victim let out cheers. [ cheering ] arbery's mother, who tearfully spoke in court, called today a victory for justice. >> i sat in that courtroom for five weeks straight, but i knew that we would come out with a victory. >> yes. >> i never doubted it. >> and, steve, we know these three convicted killers also still face federal charges on civil rights violations. but that moment in the courtroom today when the judge described ahmaud arbery being chased for five minutes, the judge had the entire courtroom sitting in silence for that full minute, and his point was made with that silence. >> reporter: it was. it was a powerful way of putting you in the victim's shoes and a reminder that he's being chased by men in trucks as he ran. and the judge pointed out that much of the reason why he was being chased had to do with assumptions based on color. that federal civil rights trial against these same three men begins exactly a month from tonight. david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight from georgia. steve, thank you. we turn next here this friday night to the deadly storm slamming into the east. several inches of snow and treacherous driving in some places. and tonight the brutal cold and now threat of black ice in the coming hours. crews in new jersey racing to clear the roads before the commute. a fatal accident in massachusetts. a pickup truck going off the road. and blizzard conditions all the way up into new england. this is from the coast of maine. here's abc's stephanie ramos tonight. >> reporter: tonight, temperatures plunging after the first major snowstorm of the season strikes the northeast. outside boston, an mbta bus spinning out on the mass pike, blocking traffic for a time. in southeastern massachusetts, tis pickup truck going off the road. tragically, the driver did not survive. >> reporter: the new york city area saw snowfall rates of up to 2 inches an hour. crews racing to clear nearly a foot of snow in connecticut. >> a lot of folks are trying to get to work. people are trying to go to work. we're trying to keep things moving. >> reporter: in new haven, sanitation workers filling in for plow drivers because of covid staffing issues. more than 2,600 flights canceled nationwide, largely due to weather and covid-related issues. the storm also bringing record-breaking snow to parts of the south on thursday. nashville getting their biggest snowfall in nearly six years. and multiple pileups on kentucky roads. and, david, bitter cold wind is bringing in arctic air. temperatures are expected to plummet below freezing overnight. drivers will need to be on alert for black ice tonight. david? >> and in many places those temperatures already here. stephanie, thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano with what's behind all this. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. it's pretty, but the cold air is no joke coming in behind this thing. the center of the storm is over nova scotia now. it's bombing out, intensifying. whipping winds through boston and maine. boston, nearly a foot of snow today. could see that east of cleveland, south of buffalo with the lake-effect snow machine cranking. tomorrow morning it's going to feel like single digits. boston, rochester, detroit, st. louis, feel like below freezing parts of the deep south. next storm coming through the northwest shutting down roads with flooding and avalanches. that will skirt across much of the country this weekend. david? >> we'll be watching this weekend, rob, thank you. we turn now to the pandemic. and tonight the cdc is very concerned with the number of children being hospitalized across the u.s. the numbers spiking. and what some authorities are now saying to parents who have not vaccinated children 5 and older who are eligible. and tonight what the cdc director is now saying after so much criticism after recommending that you should isolate for five days instead of ten. here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc is reporting that children under 5, who are too young to get the vaccine, are being hospitalized at double the rate than a month ago. in new york, hospital admissions for that age group rising eightfold in the last month. and many of the children in the hospital are also older, eligible for the vaccine, but still have yet to get the shot. >> those children who are hospitalized do not have to be scared, frightened, lying in a hospital bed. they do not have to be there. thousands of children have been vaccinated safely. >> reporter: in massachusetts, 15-year-old kurt ryan passing away tuesday of covid complications after getting sick on christmas. >> he just got progressively worse like actually it wasn't progressive. it was quick. >> reporter: his family did not want to talk about kurt's vaccination status. >> every chance you get, tell the people around you you love them. >> yep. >> and how much they mean to you, because you never know when it's the last time you'll be able to say it. >> reporter: across the country, thousands of schools postponing in-person class or going remote. today in los angeles, parents like irene telling us that trying to find testing for their kids has been like a part-time job. >> there's nothing available until like two weeks from now. she needs to start school on tuesday. >> reporter: this comes as covid cases break daily pandemic records, and now a more worrisome sign, hospitalizations nearing an all-time high. and officials from oregon to new hampshire are calling for more help from the national guard. >> we got to wake up, america. all work we're doing here and all the care we're doing, the vast majority is preventable. >> i ended up getting covid. >> reporter: icu patient fred rutherford who is unvaccinated says he could have died if it wasn't for the medical team at dartmouth hitchcock. >> i will do anything i can to be the voice of people that don't understand you've got to get vaccinated. >> reporter: today, the cdc director defending those controversial guidelines shortening the isolation to five days without recommending a test, that after the american medical association called them confusing and accused the cdc of risking further spread of the virus. >> i have deep respect for the ama, but i will also say we've heard a lot of support for ongoing guidance from public health partners, form other clinical and laboratory partners as well. >> reporter: and later, the cdc director acknowledging the confusion but reiterating that in a pandemic, the situation is constantly evolving. >> this is hard, and i am committed to continue to improve as we learn more about the science and to communicate that with all of you. >> reporter: david, there's been another concerning study from the cdc. data from the first year of the pandemic showing that children diagnosed with covid were then 2 1/2 times more likely to receive a diagnosis of diabetes in the months after infection. scientists are not sure why that is. david? >> yeah, we'll follow that potential link in the months to come, matt. thank you. overseas tonight and to a dramatic escalation now in the unrest in kazakhstan. the president there giving shoot-to-kill orders for anti-government protesters without warning. tonight, what the biden administration is now warning about russia coming in to help. here's our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell tonight. >> reporter: tonight the order from kazakhstan's president to shoot to kill protesters without warning. anti-government demonstrations sparked by a massive hike in gas prices are now focused on political change. today, more russian troops arriving. a few thousand believed to be mobilized after a plea from the beleaguered president. the authoritarian regime using live fire, as have some protesters. at least 25 demonstrators and 18 security personnel killed. although the real number is likely higher. protesters setting the mayor's office ablaze. the presidential residence also attacked, with vehicles burned, windows shattered. the scale of the damage speaks to the ferocity of the clashes and the anger of so many who have lived under dictatorship for three decades. >> ian pannell live from london. tonight, secretary blinken warning the kazakhstan government about asking for russian help? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. perhaps positioning himself ahead of talks with russia and ukraine next week that essentially secretary blinken saying to kazakhstan, if you're asking the kremlin for help, asking the russians into your house is hard, but getting them to leave is even harder. david? >> ian pannell following this for us again tonight. ian, thank you. back here at home, we celebrate the trailblazing actor, sidney poitier. the first black man to win the oscar for best actor. the tributes pouring in tonight from all over the world. that moment you might remember with president obama. and tonight here, sidney poitier in his own words. what his mother always told him. ♪ amen, amen ♪ >> reporter: sidney poitier, the gifted hollywood actor, the civil rights trailblazer. >> why, you black -- >> go ahead and say it. >> reporter: his roles did not ignore the times. >> i drive a man around in his limousine and i say, yes, sir, and no, sir, and shall i take the drive, sir? mama, that ain't no kind of a job. that ain't nothing at all. >> reporter: he was born in miami and raised in the bahamas on his father's tomato farm. he'd move to harlem as a teenager and worked as a dishwasher, trying out for roles, remembering being turned away by a director. >> i did decide then at that moment, on that street that i'm going to be an actor just to show him that he was wrong about me. >> reporter: he learned a place in a theater acting school after volunteering to work as a janitor without pay and later from new york to hollywood. in 1950, at the age of 22, playing a doctor in the ground-breaking film on racism, "no way out." >> there is a possibility that i killed him, isn't there? >> don't be a fool. >> that i was careless in a spinal tap. that his brother's negro baiting got me down. >> reporter: poitier's leading roles were of quiet dignity and determination, which is how he conducted himself in life. >> i became involved in civil rights struggle out of a necessity to survive, and i think my interest started many years ago, never as intensely however as it exists today. >> reporter: in 1963, he played handyman homer smith in "lilies of the field." >> get yourself another boy. >> the winner is sidney poitier. >> reporter: that role earning him the academy award, becoming the first black performer to win a best actor oscar in a leading role. >> it is a long journey to this moment. >> reporter: by 1967, poitier had become one of hollywood's top leading men. >> what do they call you up there? >> they call me mr. tibbs. >> reporter: "in the heat of the night." >> there was a time when i could have had you shot. >> reporter: that same year -- >> mom, this is john. >> so pleased to meet you. >> reporter: in "guess who's coming to dinner," part of an interracial couple pushing through boundaries. >> well, we have this problem, i fell in love with your daughter. >> reporter: the conversation with his father. >> i'm your son. i love you. i always have, and i always will, but you think of yourself as a colored man. i think of myself as a man. >> reporter: in 2002, awarded an honorary oscar for his life's work. poitier thanked those in hollywood who took a chance on him and who believed in a changing america. >> those filmmakers persevered, speaking through their art to the best in all of us, and i benefited from their effort. the industry benefited from their effort. america benefited from their effort. [ applause ] >> reporter: it was that same night, halle berry, the first black lead actress to win an oscar. denzel washington would earn an oscar, too, for best lead actor. >> 40 years i been chasing sidney. they finally give it to me. what do they do? they give it to him the same night. i'll always be chasing you, sidney. i'll always be following in your footsteps. there's nothing i would rather do, sir. nothing i would rather. >> reporter: in 2009, poitier receiving the medal of freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor from president barack obama. and the moment the two men who both had made history appeared to acknowledge it. tonight, tributes from around the world. oprah winfrey saying, for me, the greatest of the great trees has fallen, sidney poitier. my honor to have loved him as a mentor, friend, brother, confidant, wisdom teacher. tonight as the country celebrates a man who broke barriers with his quiet, steady way, the simple lesson from his mother -- >> always say thank you and please. it was remarkable how many times "thank you" and "please" opened doors for me. >> reporter: simple, powerful advice. and later here, sidney poitier and what he told our robin roberts. what he said we owe to ourselves before we go. his powerful words coming up later. next here tonight, the heartbreaking news, the high school hockey player dying after a collision on the ice. ere's my. he looks more like dad every time i see him. -dad is old. -right. so, your message said you wanted to talk about insurance? i said, "i want you to talk about insurance." well, most people know that bundling home and auto -saves you money. -keep saying your words. but did you know that new customers who bundle and save with progressive can save an average of $800? shh. sleeping baby. i love you, too. ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. try jelly bean vitamins with two times the biotin. 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