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0 >> good morning. welcome to "new day." it's tuesday, january 21st, 6:00 in the east. right now, a big bad polar blast is bearing down on the northeast. so nasty, it shut down the federal government. forecast is showing a frozen spine from the mid atlantic to maine. it's threatening to be a turbo charged tie if he can ta whipped by high-speed winds. >> the midwest and plain states already feeling it. drivers simply blinded by swi swirling snow. and if you're planning to fly, you might want to check with your airline before you head to the airport. our coverage begins this morning with george how well in cold and snowy chicago. good morning, george. >> reporter: good morning. so, hey, we get to kick it off right here in chicago. we're seeing the first of this storm right here in the city and in this area, we're under a lake-effect warning. where we started with, not a lot. we got some snow last night. look at that snowplow. you're seeing that on the streets as well. in fact, this morning, i can tell you there were no cars on the street. but again, you know, we're watching as those plows do the job of clearing these streets. more than 1,800 flights canceled so far, and we're seeing snow from fargo to bismarck to here in chicago. that snow warning through 9:00 a.m. central. then we understand that storm will be barrelling to the east. that's where we'll see the storm increase in intensity. it's cold, 5 degrees right now, and snow still coming down. >> rough morning in chicago. thanks so much. let's get right over to indra petersons. we see what it's like in chicago. what else we looking at? >> what we're looking at right now is still very typical alberta clipper. you can tell these totals pretty minim minimal. we need the low to intersect with the water. the closer you are to the coastline, the heavier amounts of snow you are going to be seeing. as much as 12 inches, a foot of snow expected there. new york, philly, d.c., all looking for ten inches of snow. back towards pittsburgh, 2 to 4 inches of snow in that rejohn. late morning hours, you are going to start getting that snow. 11:00, 12:00 coming in towards new york city. this snow hangs around all day long. not until about 11:00 p.m. or so do we see it exit out of the d.c. area. 6:00 in the morning, that's where we're looking at it to be moving out of the new york city area. eventually exiting offshore. it strengthens as it makes its way up shore. stronger winds as we go throughout the day. it's that kind of snow that's very dry. it's going to blow around quickly. winds gusting even 30, 40 miles per hour. notice the temperatures below normal today. 20s and 30s for new york city. by tomorrow, they get colder, 22 degrees below normal. it's going to be feeling like single digits out there. it's cold snow so it's going to be blowing around a lot. >> the highways are going to be rough. >> everything is going to be really difficult, yeah. >> we'll be working on this throughout the day. let's go from the snowstorm to a political storm. new jersey governor chris christie will be sworn in for a second term. christie is stuck in the past and in the political fight of his life. first, bridgegate. then allegations he bullied hoboken's mayor. we're in new jersey following all the day's events. >> reporter: chris, we should see christie in just about two hours when he begins his day at a prayer service. he'll be sworn in at known and then parties at 8:00 tonight. all of this as he fights against new accusations. in his prepared remarks, he is expected to discuss the need for smaller government and unity among the people. but apparently, missing, the scandals engulfing his administration. forceful denials and charges of lying flew back and forth. >> the suggestion that anyone would hold back sandy relief funds for any reason is wholly and completely false. >> reporter: gau dan know, a sandy victim herself, called the accusations false and illogical. she spoke exclusively to anderson cooper monday night. >> this isn't something you forget. when the lieutenant governor in the state of new jersey tells you in a parking lot, you remember it. i was very upset. i did a journal entry a few days later. >> reporter: zimmer also accused con table for intimidation for the project. he says the accusations are an sush. zimmer herself has given different versions of her story and still supports christie's record as governor. >> he has done very good things for hoboken. i do think that he has been a great governor. >> reporter: a new national poll shows his unfavorable rating doubling in the past year from 17 to 34%. a majority of respond dents who have heard of the controversy they they don't believe christie he wasn't aware that his aides -- when his aides ordered the lane closures. we can now share some of the excerp excerpts for this afternoon. he's expected to say, we cannot fall victim to the attitude of washington d.c. so still something of a national message. >> thank you so much. we have to talk about russia as well. happening now, a massive hunt in the streets of sochi where the olympic terror threats are escalating even more this morning. the woman known as the black widow. it's feared she has already breached a ring of security around sochi. and they say she's intent on launching an attack within the olympic zone. what's the latest, phil? >> reporter: yeah. good morning. this wasn't supposed to happen. the sochi security system was designed to keep terrorists out of the city ahead of the games, but now the suspicion is one has slipped through. they're asking members of the public to help them find her. russian police are racing against the clock to find this woman who they say may be working with a known terrorist organization planning an attack on the olympics. and she may already be inside sochi ready to strike. >> obviously the security forces are concerned that perhaps people have already penetrated their outer perimeter. >> reporter: 22-year-old ruzanna ibragimova is described as a black widow. police distributed flooiers to hotels in sochi and they're asking staff to be on the lookout for her. experts say there could be other so-called black widows planning a strike. >> she's likely part of a larger network that they're looking at. >> reporter: ibragimova is believed to be from dagestan. asking community members if there are any issues where they should be focusing. this morning, the russian anty terrorist committee post add statement saying they killed several remember bells early last week. one of those killed is a black widow. all this after a new terror threat this past weekend from two young men in this video claiming responsibility for twin suicide bombings in volgograd last month. they say, as for the olympics, we're prepared a present for you. leaving the olympics closer than ever to danger. >> this group does not have to fly in from the middle east or north africa or asia or some other remote location. they are already in the neighborhood. >> reporter: black widows are a known concern in this country. they have struck and killed many times before. one was killed in dagestan just on the weekend. this one is the real urgent concern because of the belief she has already entered the olympic city. >> now a known concern for the world. thank you so much. >> let's take a look at the rest of the headlines now. in nebraska this morning, the investigation is underway as to what caused a deadly collapse at an omaha feed plant. part of the building collapsed and burst into flames. we're on the scene in omaha. dan? >>. >> reporter: good morning. the company's called international nutrition. this is a company that produces feed and other products for livestock. crews pulled out the body of a 53-year-old man last night. they suspended the recovery for the second body because it's just so cold out here. crews say there was some type of fire. in addition to the two people who died, ten people were rushed to the hospital, four of them in critical condition. this is a company that has had problems in the past. a couple years ago they were fined $10,000 by osha. >> osha investigators and police will be on the scene. in other news now, a majority of manners do not -- americans do not like the nsa's phone and surveillance operations but don't believe the president's plans for reform will change anything. 53% disapprove of the nsa's domestic spying tactics while just 40%. and on overwell ming 73% say that the president's proposed changes will not restore privacy protections. the certainly continues this morning for a gunman who shot a student in a parking lot at widener university not far from philadelphia. they called the shooting not a random act. the victim, who has not yet been identified, managed to call 911 and is in the hospital this morning in stable but critical condition. new fears this morning that syrian peace talks could collapse even before they begin. they start tomorrow in geneva without iran. a last-minute invitation to iran by the u.s. was withdrawn. the move to disinvite iran is being criticized by russia's foreign minister. scientists are baffled by the sudden appearance of a mysterious donut shaped rock on mars. get this, it wasn't there 12 days ago. researchers say it's not like anything they've ever seen before. they think, they believe maybe perhaps it was blown out of the ground by meet roid impact and landed there. >> or else? 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