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midwest, the storm is coming down hard. >> blizzard warning in chicago, 100 million people in the path of yet another winter storm, 18 state this is time now under some sort of watch or warning. winds up to 35-mile-per-hour heavy snow and ice stretching from illinois to massachusetts. and new york city mayor bill de blasio is expected to hold a news conference any moment this hour to address the winter weather. you're live in the cnn newsroom. here we go again, another huge winter storm hitting parts of the midwest, 100 million people this time are or soon will be under some sort of winter watch, warning or advisory as another massive winter storm begins to unleash across the midwest. more than 2,000 flights have already been cancelled and if you have heading out to a super bowl party this evening, guess what? the weather just might be worse on your way home if you livea region. we have full coverage for you ryan young in chicago, martin savidge in cleveland, and meteorologist tom saider is tracking the winter storm path for us in the severe weather center. so ryan let's begin with you in chicago, where it is indeed coming down and i know there are hearty folks there that are used to this kind of weather, but what's different this time? >> they r in fact it is coming down to heavily, you almost have to cover your eyes to keep the snow out of your face. they have been working to make sure that the roadways are clear. this guy parked behind us there are more than 350 snowplows and salt trucks are out on the street. the folks we have been talking to many chicago alltel us this is an easy snow so far. just to get an idea of this they're going to have enough snow today, more than 12 inches, that's more than you had all last month. it hasn't cleared the street you can see just how snowy it has been. we started covering this since about 3:30 this morning. they say so they're calling this extreme weather, but the good news so fair is that no one's in zarn. in fact the mayor told us they believe people are be able to get to work and school in the morning, but i can tell you, it's not too cold but the snow is coming down in a heavy fashion. >> the snow is coming down and they're going to continue to soldier on tomorrow morning. all right, ryan thank you so much. so ohio too is feeling the brunt of this storm and our martin savidge is in cleveland where the snow looks so gorgeous and nice is everybody happy about it? >> reporter: this is the super bowl sunday it's pretty quiet, this is the heart of the public square. they've got about three to four inches they're expecting about nine inches but it's nothing the city can't handle. however the roads are snow covered, the highways are slush co- covered. they are taking it in stride. it looks delightful it's hazardous, though and this is the intense period now, we found in late afternoon, in the evening, overnight, this is when the most snow is expected, less than a foot is going to fluctuate in certain areas, to the west of ohio up by toledo they're in a winter emergency that started in lucas county at the top of the hour, they're saying if you're not an emergency vehicle, your continue need to be out on the streets. >> so new york city mayor bill de blasio is expected to hold a news conference at any moment now to talk about the weather conditions there, we'll bring you the comments as it happens live. let's take a look at indianapolis just because we can. and it is snowy there too oh, my goodness, and it is very cold in the midwest and these places that are being hit, so that snow reese going to stick around a little bit to better tell us and to fill in the details of just how bad this storm is let's check in with our some sadder, so it's cold, temperatures continue to dip. >> and some areas are warming up some are just know some are just rain and some are going to get a mix. unlike last week's nor'easter, that only dropped two to three fight in new england, this is dropping even more in the same spot. we have got a warm front that's lifting northward, everyone to the north stays cold enough for snow. but it really does depend on where you are. there will be a lot of real estate affected by this storm. this is not a nor'easter. but really it depends on where you are. new york city meets boston too. notice all the warnings blizzard warning for the 9 1/2 million of you in chicago. if you get 14 inches that will crack your top ten biggest snowfalls, a 15-inch snowfall in chicago happens roughly once every 19 years. so the continuing this is a strempx this is an elongated storm and it does including new york and it does include boston. indianapolis you've been fluctuating right around 31 32 degrees. chicago you're into the snow a good 12 inches already falling and you've got more on the way. detroit, eight to 12, at least a foot there. cleveland, from cincinnati southward, it's rainfall. louisville, it's rainfall. indianapolis is 31 32 you're going to go to rain but many of these areas will get hit by a little blast of snow after this storm is ending to give you another additional inch. pittsburgh is the same. you're getting ready to go to rain. again, new york city the snow comes in drops a few inches tonight. goes to an icy mess for your morning rush that's bad enough, then look for it to end as a little bit of snow late boston i think you're all snow. and you could see a foot in the same areas that had a got r foot just a week raghida.ago. all right, still ahead, president obama will host jordan's king in washington but what is he saying got the israeli prime minister's planned visit? 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give diplomacy a chance. >> many people think this is a rebuttal of your argument with the possible deal with iran. do you think it's appropriate for him to come in this manner at this time to washington? >> i'll let mr. boehner answer that and mr. netanyahu. i speak with prime minister netanyahu all the time. we're declining to meet with him. i'm declining to meet with him simply because our general policy is that we don't meet with any world leader two weeks before their election. i think that's inappropriate. and that's frye ees's true with some of our closest allies. to the broader issue, i don't think there's been any rebuttal of any argument. i haven't heard a persuasive rebuttal of my argument that we crafted very effective sanctions against iran specifically to bring them to the negotiations table to see if we could resolve the iranian nuclear issue by dip diplomatic terms. iran has not advanced their nuclear program, they have actually rolled back their stockpiles of highly enriched uranium and so we have lost nothing during this period of negotiations. i haven't heard a good counter argument yet. i will veto legislation if it comes up. that imposes additional sanctions and by the way what i have said to members of congress and what i have said to the israelis is the day after iran walks away from a reasonable deal. the easiest thing for me to do in congress is pass additional sanctions against iran. >> ron brownstein cnn's legal editor and larry editor. so ron, let me begin with you, president obama is expressing real confidence in his approach are iran, he's also hosting king abdullah of jordan. and his standing his ground on not neatmeeting with israel's netanyahu in march. the i think the situation in the middle east as is always the case you have many different variables at any givener erpoint. but if you look at the challenges of this case s that we're in an -- debate for most of the last year for good reason. >> i'm so sorry, ron, if i could interrupt you for a moment, because we are going to be talking about the weather conditions that will be engulfing new york. once again here's bill de blasio talking about the plan. >> everyone knows that we are once again facing tough winter weather, we want to get all new yorkers updated and prepared. we will be under a winter storm watch starting at 7:00 p.m. this evening, so just around the time the super bowl is starting, we will be under a winter storm watch that will go on until 6:00 p.m. tomorrow monday. so almost 24 hours under the storm watch, we're expecting snow sleet, and freezing rain. now, we have the latest forecast from the national weather service from a couple of hours ago, but i will say at the outset we all know the weather forecasting is imperfect, we're not going to have a full and complete update until the very early morning hours. so this situation could change a lot between now and when we wake up tomorrow morning. could change for the better could change for the worse, we have to be ready for any eventuality eventuality. but the latest that we have got on from the weather service and trying to adjust a little bit for some of what we have seen lately where the numbers come in a little higher than expected, we're hearing most likely a range of two to five inches of snow. it would not be surprising if that turned into four to seven inches i based on what we're seeing so far, but again, a lot can change between now and the early morning hours. from what we know now, if it is most likely in the two to five range, possibly in the four to seven range, the biggest threat in this case would be ice, we would expect a lot of icing on our roads and sidewalks, up to a quarter inch of ice in some places and a lot of that will happen in the early morning hours. so we want people to be very very cautious tomorrow as you get around looking out for the potential danger of ice. there will be wind gusts of up to 35 miles an hour so it's not particularly extreme but it will be a noticeable amount of wind. now the snow again, the winter storm watch begins at 7:00 p.m. tonight, we think you probably won't see actually snowy accumulating much at all before the end of the super bowl so 9:00 sock10:00 in the evening. for anyone leaving super bowl parties, you're going to have to be ready to be careful at that point. you could have some beginning of accumulation of snow you could have slippery driving conditions i want to urge people to think ahead, have a designated driver obviously don't drink and drive in any case but particularly on a night when it could be snowy and icy. the real snow will happen in earnest in the early morning hours. the snow will continue into the morning rush hour at some point in the morning we expect to convert to freezing rain and then regular rain. so we're going to see a progression here as things warm up going through the morning. at the end of the snow we expect to be hit by very cold temperatures. so right now the projections for with windchill temperatures of 10 below to 20 below monday evening. tomorrow night, monday night, 10 below to 20 below, very dangerous conditions in terms of expoesz your, we want people to keep their time outside limited tomorrow night. if you know of anyone who may be vulnerable it's very important to help them out or to call it in because those will be extremely cold temperatures. we know we are prepared for snowstorms we have a huge task ahead this next 24 hours, covering our 6,000 miles of roadways. i never tire of reminding you, that's like going from here to los angeles and back but that's what sanitation and d.o.t. deal with every single day, but they are into the task. i want to put a particular thank you to the men and women in the sanitation department who are already in action getting ready for this. they are at sanitation continuing these 12 hours shifts, coming off the last storm, getting ready for the new one. 2,400 sanitation workers per sift 500 salt spreaders, 16 00 snowplow snowplows, fdny will also be adding personnel, an additional 25 ambulances and 10 support units to handle any emergencies and we have the ability to add personnel as the weather report clarifies. we know that our workforce has seen it all and they're going to handle even the toughest situations we know they're doing everyone they can to get us ready for the tough weather ahead. what we need to do as new yorkers is do the right thing and prepare. even tonight after the super bowl driving could be a little slower, take some precautions, tomorrow morning, expect your commute to take more time. drive slower be careful. if you don't need to be out on the roads tomorrow morning, don't go out on the roads, if you don't need to walk arrange, don't walk around. we think the worst of it will be over biz late morning tomorrow. you have to get around, you have the option of mass transit, mass transit is by far the best options in this situation. we're going to ask people to avoid city parks when we get this snow going in earnest overnight so going into the morning hours, we would like people to stay out of city parks tomorrow morning because we're worried again about accumulation on the trees and any danger of falling limbs, we'll have more to say e obviously we'll have updates throughout the daze tomorrow. but city parks are not a great blase to be in the morning. i want to emthat size if anyone is having problems with heat or hot water, call 311 so we can amount on it right away. always do something basic but very important, but check on your neighbors, particularly your neighbors who are disabled or who happen to have medical needs, great time to check on them this afternoon, see if they have everything they need check on them again tomorrow it helps a lot. in terms of other announcements we're announces that sides parking is cancelled tomorrow. garbage and recycling pickups cancelled tomorrow. we'll have an update tomorrow on whether that will continue into tuesday. as for school as this moment we expect school to be open. this will be -- final decision will be a game time decision as we get the national weather service report in the early morning hours tonight. but based on what we know now, we expect school to be opened. parents should check first thing in the morning to confirm that but plan on school being open. but again if people need information, 311, if they see a life threatening situation, 911. [ speaking spanish ] she has gone through her first big storm with flying colors as she will the next one, commissioner catherine garcia. >> thank you mr. mayor, as the mayor said we do have 2,400 employees on each of our shifts they have been on 12-hour shifts for over a week now, they will continue to be as we attack this storm as we have attacked the other storms. we have been prepositioning our equipment this afternoon and we have been doing a lot of planning in the last 18 hours, getting plowed and chained and ready to go. this will be a difficult storm in terms of the fact that the timing has been a little bit unknown and there will be ice accumulation so i do ask folks if they are driving to make sure thatry taking it slow. >> d.o.t. has been doing a great job trying to fill potholes at every tumpbtopportunity to make this go better. i would like to welcome first d.o.t. the commissioner laurie ardito. >> you have been listening to new york city mayor bill de blasio say is that negotiations is going to be in the middle of a 24-hour storm watch and while the accumulation of snow can be anywhere from two to five inches it also could be four to seven inches and the temperature is going to drop significantly. so while the winter storm watch is in effect beginning at 7:00 p.m. this evening, it will continue into the next day monday evening e 6:00 p.m. and then he says after all that accumulation temperatures are going to be very cold. it could be 10 below to 20 below so he's asking people to take precautions, while school might still be under way tomorrow. but he urges parents to check in the morning. and avoid the parks because he is concerned about the accumulation of snow and making the limbs very heavy in the early morning hours. you're looking at the weather map, which we're talking about, blizzards like conditions winter weather seasons, all the way from des moines iowa and through new england, portland maine, act accumulate lagtss from in some cases just a few inches to -- our tom sadder is gob to be checking with us a little bit later on to give us an update on this weather picture. it really is a mix, it's not just snow everywhere, in some cases it's going to be sleet, icy rain and participation in all forms. we're going to keep a close watch on the weather conditions and we'll be right back in the newsroom after this. the northwest all the way to the northeast. but let's get back to our conversation that i was having earlier, particularly as president barack obama in a sit down exclusive interview with our fareed zakaria, said he wanted to give diplomacy a chance. to continue diplomatic efforts toward iran despite the fact that republicans want to impose more sanctions. editor director at the national journal. so larry, to you, do you believe that this president seems more confident in trying to allow diplomacy to have a chance given the fact that he is winning greater support particularly in the manner region. >> he has some high cards, it's not just what's happening in the middle east and his policies there, it's also that israelis ghesically are going up. and he eunderstands seunderstands the power of this vito. -- iran's sanctions through the senate. the republicans have a majority 54 seats, but on serious issues they have 64 seats. so the president knows he has the high cards, what's really significant here fredericka is this is one of the early skirmishes between a long struggle between a democratic president and a republican congress over the next two years. >> ron, with house speaker boehner extending an invitation to israel's netanyahu, netanyahu saying yes i'm going to do it, this is in march, this meeting to congress will be -- it will be netanyahu who will encourage greater sanctions against iran. >> first of all, as i talked about in my column this week the level of personal intervention of american politic politics by prime minister netanyahu netanyahu, the critical debates in 1940 and 1941 and our intervengeance in world war ii. so this really is an extraordinary level of personal intervention and the evidence is that it's somewhat backfiring in that it makes it easier for democrats to stand with the president. i agree with the president a little bit on the nuances, at some point to pass iranian sanctions certainly not enough to overcome a veto at 2/3, we also saw a group of democrats to show netanyahu to backfire e that they would in fact give diplomacy morn time and without not vote for sanctions before the. >> i wonder if it's backfiring in another way too, you had a leading republican, who was on face the nation bade james baker who said this does defy protocol that the speaker would reach out to netanyahu without involving the white house, this is what he said in fact. >> is that a significant breach of protocol? >> yes, it is. how sfachblt is it. >> i can't remember an incident in which it has been done. the speaker of the house has every right in the world to invite whoever he wants to the house. but forngeign policy is conduct. >> so larry, would there be a winner in this deal between boehner and netanyahu by doing this? >> well obviously they hope they're both going to look good in different ways. netanyahu has elections coming up. but what i found interesting about jim baker's comment there, he of course is a republican what i said was really more supportive of a democratic president. but let's remember, he was secretary of state under the first george w. bush and george h.w. bush had a democratic congress, house and senate for all four of his years. so baker knows what it's like for congress of the other party to try and interfere with foreign policy which after all is usually considered more in the preserve of the president than the congress. >> and does this have the makings of kind of a lose-lose deal. >> as larry said netanyahu has his own election. it could help him consolidate support on the right. it is also given -- hand picked ambassador to the u.s. michael orren i think on domestic sirksd clearly has it backfired in the sense of making it easier to stand with president obama. sayal sayaling -- which the president was talking about to continue past march 24. that was the reality here. even if we don't reach a final agreement. it may be better for both sides to allow the interim agreement, which has basically slowed their bro dress on the nuclear talk without requiring else to reach a complete solution. it may be better for both sides to allow that to continue. in between a complete solution and a complete breakdown of the talks. >> all very fascinating. ron and larry, thanks to both 506 you. we have got much more straight ahead. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. a storm this size is already having an impact on air travel. let's take a look at how big it is stretching from a good portion of the midwest all the way to the northeast and that means a lot of flightses have been canning selled. sarah garren is actually at lagardeaguardia airport at new york. but lotts of cancellations and a lot of business travelers not so happy about that? >> reporter: that's right, fred the cancellations and delays are certainly starting to trekkal in here because this storm is getting closer we're seeing those cancellations if you take a look at the board here, the red is the flights going to chicago and from chicago and then presumably those headed onward which is why you see some of those cancellations go to boston you can see from the numbers, 2,200 cancellations across the country, 1700 delays most of them in the chicago airports o'hare and midway also the third most cancellation cancellations are coming from detroit. so you can see the cancellations are coming from the storm and that will eventually end up here because this is where the storm is headed as well. let's talk a lint about the road commutes because it's not just road travel that's going to be effective here. around the time that the super bowl is ending the winter weather advisory here in the northeast begins. so those roads are going to be beginning to be very slushy and messy, and that's really what you're going to see monday morning for the commute as well in the new york area while it will be a little bit warmer during the morning commute, and you'll see vacillating between snow and rain and freezing rain those temperatures are then going to drop in the evening, the afternoon and evening here in new york down to about 25 degrees, which means ice the potential for a lot of ice. new york is preparing for that. they do expect to keep schools open at this point. the mayor spoke and he warned us two things he said there's potential for dangerous roads, so be careful on your commute, specifically tonight as people are leaving super bowl parties, but he also said they don't have a very specific weather forecast until you wake up tomorrow morning so be checking for school cancellations, be checking about our morning commute, because there is that potential for ice and people need to use common sense when the roads get that --- >> we heard the mayor of new york talking about well, we're going to have snow in a 24-hour period. okay that 's terrible act kuk lags between three and seven inches and monday night they could have below-freezing temperatures? >> last week's snow you only had to go 20 30 miles to new york's long island to get into the snow. they're going to get a couple of inches in new york city but by morning rush, they're going to get an icy mix, and that's a going to because problems to say the least. the afternoon is going to get hit with a batch 0 snowfall. this isn't the weather we had last week this actually originated back in arizona, a lot of rainfall a couple of inches thick fog this morning, but it cleared up nicely to the north, a lot of snow, to the south, it's a cold rain in between that where you have a warm frongtt, we're finding this warm air riding up over the mix a mix rain go to rain and then maybe a back edge of snowfall. so it's a variety of this the wrap around cold air comes out. that's a whole different story, frigid back behind us on tuesday. and another batch of cold air for next week. if we look at the radar picture, it really depends on where you live. there are blizzard warnings for the 9 1/2 inches in chicago. if you get 14 inches in chicago you'll crack the top ten big elson snowstorms where you see the pink eight to 12 inches. it gets interesting in boston i think you're going to be cold enough in boston that it stays as snow but it goes to range in nantucket. here the totals again, when you look at the thickness here in the deep colors of red, 12 to 18 inches hundreds in fact no thousands of schools parents listen up will closed tomorrow on ground hog today. st. louis got lucky, indianapolis you've been fluctuating right around that freezing mike. chicago you stay all snow easily a foot of snow from cleveland, louisville rain it changes to rain in columbus changes to range in pittsburgh but then you'll get hit with a little backlash of some snow on the edge. philadelphia a little mix going to range. however, new york is that morning ice mess hit with an average batch of some snow. ndianapolis where, yeah just like we saw in detroit earlier, seemed like whiteout conditions, a real icy, snowy mess. if a denture were to be put under a microscope we can see all the bacteria that still exists. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher brighter denture everyday. two weeks later. look, credit karma-- are you talking to websites again? 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it doesn't appear to be there are any signs of defeating this organization? >> well the amazing thing is we have been so focused on the spectacle of the tragedy of the hostages apparently being killed t has to pull out just inside syria. they're no they are getting to capitalize on images of the hostages as a recruiting tool and also to make it seem like they have the coalition on the back foot. >> competing messages here. you're saying by isis losing its grip shows it has weakened yet the very public image is another beheading by the hands of isis makes it appear emboldened. which message do we believe? >> it actually said about that the border barrage and the barrage from the coalition air strikes was too intense and it's going to try to go after that city for another day. if you're a journalist or aid worker considering going into syria you'll reconsider your plans. that means more and more pockets of syrians inside the country are going to be cut off from international aid. they're stories aren't going to be told. initially that will be good for isis. they will be able to use that as part of their recruiting tool that they are more in charge. there is they started dealing with unrest with local population and cracking down harshly. the local population in the end started chaffing under that. that's what the coalition is hope for in the long run. in the short term you can imagine there's more people saying i want to be part of that fight which is bad for anyone trying to help syrian people on the ground. >> interesting. thank you so much. appreciate it. it's a very complex situation, but it sownsunds to me you're saying members of the coalition or u.s. air force need to feel comforted their mission of air strikes seem to be working. hopefully we'll get a chance to talk more on this. appreciate it. still ahead, back in the states here lots of people very excited about this day. super bowl sunday. the kickoff is just three hours or so away. rachel nichols is there in the nix. >> reporter: absolutely beautiful here. everyone is ready for a football game. there's one very important player who has told me he is going to make it. i'll have all the details after this. i have great credit. how do you know? 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