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diverted to manchester, new hampshire. passengers had to stay in a hotel overnight there and tried to fly to new york this morning. and that' s when the turbulence hit. the plane took off two hours late and strong winds forced it to turn back to boston after a couple of rocky hours in the air. >> i can say in all of the years that i have been flying felt a plane be knocked around like a toy car in my life. we were being dropped from side to side. babies were crying at this point, people were throwing up in barf bags. in a movie. that plane. he is now jumping on a train back to new york. he did say the crew was awesome as for the other, more than 150 passengers, most are on the plane and will take off from logan any minute. ed: let' s talk about those winds. gusting more than 50 miles an hour in some places, danielle? >> that is right. we have a high wind warning in effect for our coastline until 10:00 p.m. tonight. here are the latest gusts. also in worcester, 51 mile-per-hour winds. what that is doing, taking down tree limbs and power lines. please be aware of this. we just got a report at 5:07 p.m. of tree limbs on wires. we are talking about the potential for some wind damage for the next couple of hours. what is going to happen is that down later on this evening. once they subside, all things should begin to quiet down heather: take a look at this scene. new at 6 we' woman who that car belongs to, she says she and her baby were forced out at the mall. newscenter 5' talked with her. he' s live in brockton. the macy' s here in the mall. she was putting her infant daughter in the car when that man threatened her with a gun. the suspect only got a few miles before crashing car he stole. the mother says it was terrifying. >> i have put my daughter in the car, he said you' re going to get your baby out of the car. i took her out, and he asked for our purses, and then just head away saying that he needed to get out of town. >> her mother, her daughter and her were coming out when a man who seemed polite approach to them in the parking lot. >> he said i' m going to take your car. i turned around because i thought he was kidding, and he >> he made it into stoughton, where he crashed the car, and then took off into a foot. band, the officer jumped out of his car, dropped the gun. >> police arrested him to the relief of this mother. >> i cannot believe how fast everything tim together, i and my everyone is safe. >> police did recover that gun. they say it is a pellet gun. thankfully mother and daughter were not hurt. ed: a lowell man is under arrest for last week' s hit & run that put a 15-year-old boy in the hospital. police say a 21-year-old, calvin souza, driving a white pickup intended to run over the boy, , who was riding his bike on lawrence street friday afternoon. sousa is charged with attempted murder and other crimes. the boy is in stable condition at boston children' s. sousa will be arraigned tomorrow. right now, police are investigating the death of a let' 5' s nicole estaphan is live at the scene. >> police being tightlipped about their investigation, how long that woman' s body was inside the complex was unknown. >> it' s scary. you don' t think of something like that happening so close. >> scary and the details are vague. as to how a woman died inside this apartment complex on broadway in malden, her body discovered late monday. >> i didn' t hear anything out of the ordinary. i didn' t see anything. but it is a quiet neighborhood. >> residents were largely unaware of the ongoing investigation. the middlesex district attorney' s office tells us they responded to cliffside commons around 9pm for a well-being check. when they arrived they found the body. they are not releasing her identity. but police did say that her death was not the result of a rectum -- random act. it is so scary. >> again, the victim' s identity is being held until family is notified. heather: police say the thieves caught on camera breaking in to a hooksett, new hampshire gun shop are now suspects in a similar crime in tyngsborough. we' re alive with what was stolen and how. >> thieves stole for handguns from this shop called hitman firearms. they did it with sheer force. from the moment this crime happened, those guns have been in the wrong hands. >> you just don' t want firearms in the wrong hands. >> tonight, that fear is reality. early monday morning, burglars broke in to hitman firearms in tyngsborough. the front door is now boarded up because the glass was shattered during the break-in. steel door inside, and smashed smashed the display case, stealing for handguns. the alarm alerted police. manager john comer got the call just after 3:30 am. >> the police were here within just minutes. thank god they were, but apparently these people are just in and out like you see on tv getting atm machines. >> the surveillance system is operational now, but it was not the time of the crime. meaning police don' t have a key piece of evidence. investigators say this burglary matches the alamo -- the mo of a break-in less than two weeks ago at wicked weaponry firearms in hooksett, new hampshire. >> same time of night, similar amount of firearms and type of firearms that were stolen. >> police are actively searching for suspects who did not take cause fear. >> i do nothing as the value of the guns. very -- we do have the laws in place. criminals cannot get them. police officer. they are investigating the crime along with state police and the atf. >> he is the man. t for him. heather: a friend turns into a hero, saving three men who had to abandon their thinking tugboats. heather: he ended up arrested. well led to him threatening to blow up the building. >> a line of thought powerful downpours. when that will happen. ed: we know the red sox outfielder is good at baseball. but how about golf? >> you' re watching newscenter 5 at 6:00 p.m. heather: a saudi arabian man who allegedly threatened to blow up a brockton hospital and assaulted hospital employees pleads not guilty. brockton police say saud alonize was drunk when went to signature healthcare brockton hospital last saturday night for treatment of an injury. once there, he allegedly grabbed one hospital worker and tried to throw blood from his wound on others and then allegedly threatened to strap on a bomb he' s due back in court next month. ed: a shrewsbury firefighter in court today accused of children' s teenage baby sitter. according to police the , 15-year-old girl says that sean bohdiewicz groped her, made inappropriate comments, even crawled on top of her one night home. she shoved him off but he continued to touch her. he is on administrative leave. heather: this nashua man who has a history of indecent exposure is accused of exposing himself to students inside a southern new hampshire university bathroom. witnesses told police 30-year-old jonathan nzali was naked inside the bathroom for several hours. police later found him walking around campus and arrested him. ed: if you have been watching our live shots coming you can see the heaviest rains and winds moving through right now. heather: harvey looks at when this storm wraps up and how long this winter warm-up will last. plus, big smiles, all around, after a big save hear from the hero who rescued three men from heather: a return to court today for a man just released from prison after serving decades for a rape he didn' t commit. prosecutors say george perrot failed a drug test for marijuana. was still in his system from use while in prison. last week, a judge freed perrot, throwing out a 1985 rape conviction in springfield. flawed scientific testimony was used at his trial and the victim had always insisted that perrot was not the attacker. perrot remains free on bail and will now face random drug screenings. >> he got on the radio, and said joe, bring it. get here. ed: and he did. an urgent call for help as a three men are forced to abandon their sinking tugboat in a frigid boston harbor. their distress call answered by a friend. heather: he was truly in the right place at the right time. newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in east boston with their story of survival. >> those rescuers saw the lights of the tug, then they disappeared. they knew the type was gone. >> he' s the man, i wouldn' t be here if it wasn' t for joe . >> emotion high for these long time friends. before dawn several miles off emily ann. joe maloney was behind the wheel of the boston pilot harbor boat. >> when i got the call, i was inside. i was there in about five minutes. >> maloney worked at the back deck shawn kelly guided the , rescue vessel. >> the just went dark. we knew it was gone. >> on scene they found only one crewmember made it into a life raft, two others in the water, adrenaline kicked in. >> they didn' t weigh anything. i did not feel it. i was doing a lot of swearing, and get in here, get on. >> the crew didn' t have time for survival suits. they were wearing float coats. >> it just gave short torso out of the water. >> joe maloney says they did exactly what any pilot would have done. his friend not talking much, but saying a lot. >> this guy say to me. -- saved me. harbor pilots team acted heroically, saving lives, since the water was very cold. heather: without those survival suits as well. that would have been a very close call. ed: i am looking at her live shots, i felt badly for her. is 51 degrees, but still. harvey: it has been very wild. we have more and more reports of damage. this alignment through the region. this is just clearing the outer cape. this is the line that has the heaviest rain, and has the most powerful wind. notice, there is still more heavy rain falling over the rest of the cape, along the coastline, up to plymouth. i will take a wider view of this so you can see what we' re talking about. there is that lighting piece that very heavy line, just clearing came in just clearing cape cod. the back edge of the second line, just about to the coastline. by 8:00, it was very heavy, and limited to nantucket and the range of the over by the outer cape. look at these peak wind gusts. many falling between 50 miles per hour. and 40 miles per hour. all of these reports, we are getting more and more of them in, almost as i speak. they are showing windjammer. in a lot of situations will be trees or tree limbs down. we did get one report out of was injured and taken to the hospital as a result. we do not know more information than that so far. the high wind warning is going to continue along the coast . it might come down a little bit early, adam lind wind advisory further back. boston looking tamer than it did earlier, but these temperatures are comparing right now to 24 hours ago. 30 , 40 degrees warmer. the most impressive thing i' ve seen in a long time in terms of temperature change. orange, massachusetts, yesterday morning at 7:00 a.m. was seen below zero. 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. 54 above. we went from inside arctic goal to a tropical inversion of air. it is in the 50' s around the region, but it will belong to the least of us by tomorrow morning. it will be a much more tranquil day. reinforcing air will come in tomorrow night. waking up tomorrow morning, right around freezing on the coast. tomorrow' s temperatures will be quite reasonable, moving up into the upper 30' s to 40' s. checking it out over the next seven days, i do not see any major storms through that nuclear time. temperatures for the most part won' t be at or above average, except for the weather that moves in late tomorrow night thursday, thursday night, and into friday morning. we' ll have another update on this in an hour. >> now, sportscenter 5 with bob halloran. >> i have seen my share of runaway golf carts. tree, upside down in a sand trap, or as red sox outfielder mookie betts discovered under water. , betts was golfing on sunday with teammates travis shaw and deven marrero when the golf cart betts was driving ended up in a pond. you can see they were able to get some things out of the cart before it completely submerged but betts may want to consider wants to get from the green to a tee. marrero posted the videos betts tweeted the photo and he admits when it comes to golf he is definitely not a good driver. >> probably one of the most helpless i have felt. i don' t know how to say it. there was nothing i could do. i could not pull it out, i cannot salvage anything. we didn' t get our phones. we didn' t lose anything. we did not pull the card out. it is still in there. a worker went in and got it for us. he was really helpful . >> a little embarrassing. not too bad. now to matters on the field and one of the biggest questions heading into the season is once again, what to expect from clay buchholz. when healthy he' s pretty reliable, but he' s been on the disabled list each of the past 6 seasons. >> everything is looking good so far. we have some new faces. we got good in one day with david price. that shows you what the front office wants to do. they put us in a pretty good position. health is key. if you are healthy and making our start, you' re not doing any good sitting on the bench. >> official reporting date for pitchers and catchers is february 18. that is mike lynch' s reporting thursday. date is that' s when he begins sunday. his live reports from fort myers . i' ll be here waiting for a [laughter] with the nba trade deadline approaching thursday afternoon at 3:00, will the celtics by e buyers or stand-byers? a great player could push them into title contention or completely mess up the team chemistry. we can tell you the celtics have called the clippers about blake griffin who is currently injured and suspended but when he' s neither of those things, he' s averaging 23 points per game. other names the celtics may like on their roster include kevin love of the cavaliers and demarcus cousins of the sacramento kings who may be looking to blow-up and re-build. houston' s dwight howard are being churned up in the rumor mill. two more big guys averaging about 20 points per game. things get crazy around the trading deadline. ed: i will be curious to see what they do. time now to flash forward to >> new tonight on newscenter 5 at 7:00 p.m., the bruins fan who faced bumped his way to fame is failing hearts again. we will tell him about his wish. and new on newscenter 5 at 11, the new diet advice for pregnant woman. there can be too much of a good thing. the decisions now that can affect your baby' s weight later in life. we' ll see you then, but first abc' s world news tonight with david muir. >> coming up, treacherous driving in the east. 21 reported tornadoes. plus former president george w. bush taking aim at donald trump and adele tells us what happens. ed. >> on chronicle, the local towns p new england's energy comes from r eversource buys it at a set market price and delivers it to you. but that pool is shrinking, causing energy supply rates to go up and down. so we're working with partners across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... p because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. r heather: we are in our news vehicle and stanley forman. you can see the rain is there. but that is not the true problem. harvey, you are struggling as -- showing us. harvey: a fine line convection is offshore. there is a second man cutting through. if you take a look at the is very heavy rain. even though that first line has moved offshore. brutal. we' of damage. harvey: fairly widespread. a lot of tree limbs down. we will be sorting through that. ed: you might want to pass the hat for roger goodell, because he took a pay cut today. breaking news tonight. storms slamming both coasts. in the east, treacherous driving, a dangerous mix of sleet and rain. the pileups. 60 60-mile-per-hour winds. across the 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diverted to manchester, new hampshire. passengers had to stay in a hotel overnight there and tried to fly to new york this morning. and that' s when the turbulence hit. the plane took off two hours late and strong winds forced it to turn back to boston after a couple of rocky hours in the air. >> i can say in all of the years that i have been flying felt a plane be knocked around like a toy car in my life. we were being dropped from side to side. babies were crying at this point, people were throwing up in barf bags. in a movie. that plane. he is now jumping on a train back to new york. he did say the crew was awesome as for the other, more than 150 passengers, most are on the plane and will take off from logan any minute. ed: let' s talk about those winds. gusting more than 50 miles an hour in some places, danielle? >> that is right. we have a high wind warning in effect for our coastline until 10:00 p.m. tonight. here are the latest gusts. also in worcester, 51 mile-per-hour winds. what that is doing, taking down tree limbs and power lines. please be aware of this. we just got a report at 5:07 p.m. of tree limbs on wires. we are talking about the potential for some wind damage for the next couple of hours. what is going to happen is that down later on this evening. once they subside, all things should begin to quiet down heather: take a look at this scene. new at 6 we' woman who that car belongs to, she says she and her baby were forced out at the mall. newscenter 5' talked with her. he' s live in brockton. the macy' s here in the mall. she was putting her infant daughter in the car when that man threatened her with a gun. the suspect only got a few miles before crashing car he stole. the mother says it was terrifying. >> i have put my daughter in the car, he said you' re going to get your baby out of the car. i took her out, and he asked for our purses, and then just head away saying that he needed to get out of town. >> her mother, her daughter and her were coming out when a man who seemed polite approach to them in the parking lot. >> he said i' m going to take your car. i turned around because i thought he was kidding, and he >> he made it into stoughton, where he crashed the car, and then took off into a foot. band, the officer jumped out of his car, dropped the gun. >> police arrested him to the relief of this mother. >> i cannot believe how fast everything tim together, i and my everyone is safe. >> police did recover that gun. they say it is a pellet gun. thankfully mother and daughter were not hurt. ed: a lowell man is under arrest for last week' s hit & run that put a 15-year-old boy in the hospital. police say a 21-year-old, calvin souza, driving a white pickup intended to run over the boy, , who was riding his bike on lawrence street friday afternoon. sousa is charged with attempted murder and other crimes. the boy is in stable condition at boston children' s. sousa will be arraigned tomorrow. right now, police are investigating the death of a let' 5' s nicole estaphan is live at the scene. >> police being tightlipped about their investigation, how long that woman' s body was inside the complex was unknown. >> it' s scary. you don' t think of something like that happening so close. >> scary and the details are vague. as to how a woman died inside this apartment complex on broadway in malden, her body discovered late monday. >> i didn' t hear anything out of the ordinary. i didn' t see anything. but it is a quiet neighborhood. >> residents were largely unaware of the ongoing investigation. the middlesex district attorney' s office tells us they responded to cliffside commons around 9pm for a well-being check. when they arrived they found the body. they are not releasing her identity. but police did say that her death was not the result of a rectum -- random act. it is so scary. >> again, the victim' s identity is being held until family is notified. heather: police say the thieves caught on camera breaking in to a hooksett, new hampshire gun shop are now suspects in a similar crime in tyngsborough. we' re alive with what was stolen and how. >> thieves stole for handguns from this shop called hitman firearms. they did it with sheer force. from the moment this crime happened, those guns have been in the wrong hands. >> you just don' t want firearms in the wrong hands. >> tonight, that fear is reality. early monday morning, burglars broke in to hitman firearms in tyngsborough. the front door is now boarded up because the glass was shattered during the break-in. steel door inside, and smashed smashed the display case, stealing for handguns. the alarm alerted police. manager john comer got the call just after 3:30 am. >> the police were here within just minutes. thank god they were, but apparently these people are just in and out like you see on tv getting atm machines. >> the surveillance system is operational now, but it was not the time of the crime. meaning police don' t have a key piece of evidence. investigators say this burglary matches the alamo -- the mo of a break-in less than two weeks ago at wicked weaponry firearms in hooksett, new hampshire. >> same time of night, similar amount of firearms and type of firearms that were stolen. >> police are actively searching for suspects who did not take cause fear. >> i do nothing as the value of the guns. very -- we do have the laws in place. criminals cannot get them. police officer. they are investigating the crime along with state police and the atf. >> he is the man. t for him. heather: a friend turns into a hero, saving three men who had to abandon their thinking tugboats. heather: he ended up arrested. well led to him threatening to blow up the building. >> a line of thought powerful downpours. when that will happen. ed: we know the red sox outfielder is good at baseball. but how about golf? >> you' re watching newscenter 5 at 6:00 p.m. heather: a saudi arabian man who allegedly threatened to blow up a brockton hospital and assaulted hospital employees pleads not guilty. brockton police say saud alonize was drunk when went to signature healthcare brockton hospital last saturday night for treatment of an injury. once there, he allegedly grabbed one hospital worker and tried to throw blood from his wound on others and then allegedly threatened to strap on a bomb he' s due back in court next month. ed: a shrewsbury firefighter in court today accused of children' s teenage baby sitter. according to police the , 15-year-old girl says that sean bohdiewicz groped her, made inappropriate comments, even crawled on top of her one night home. she shoved him off but he continued to touch her. he is on administrative leave. heather: this nashua man who has a history of indecent exposure is accused of exposing himself to students inside a southern new hampshire university bathroom. witnesses told police 30-year-old jonathan nzali was naked inside the bathroom for several hours. police later found him walking around campus and arrested him. ed: if you have been watching our live shots coming you can see the heaviest rains and winds moving through right now. heather: harvey looks at when this storm wraps up and how long this winter warm-up will last. plus, big smiles, all around, after a big save hear from the hero who rescued three men from heather: a return to court today for a man just released from prison after serving decades for a rape he didn' t commit. prosecutors say george perrot failed a drug test for marijuana. was still in his system from use while in prison. last week, a judge freed perrot, throwing out a 1985 rape conviction in springfield. flawed scientific testimony was used at his trial and the victim had always insisted that perrot was not the attacker. perrot remains free on bail and will now face random drug screenings. >> he got on the radio, and said joe, bring it. get here. ed: and he did. an urgent call for help as a three men are forced to abandon their sinking tugboat in a frigid boston harbor. their distress call answered by a friend. heather: he was truly in the right place at the right time. newscenter 5' s pam cross is live in east boston with their story of survival. >> those rescuers saw the lights of the tug, then they disappeared. they knew the type was gone. >> he' s the man, i wouldn' t be here if it wasn' t for joe . >> emotion high for these long time friends. before dawn several miles off emily ann. joe maloney was behind the wheel of the boston pilot harbor boat. >> when i got the call, i was inside. i was there in about five minutes. >> maloney worked at the back deck shawn kelly guided the , rescue vessel. >> the just went dark. we knew it was gone. >> on scene they found only one crewmember made it into a life raft, two others in the water, adrenaline kicked in. >> they didn' t weigh anything. i did not feel it. i was doing a lot of swearing, and get in here, get on. >> the crew didn' t have time for survival suits. they were wearing float coats. >> it just gave short torso out of the water. >> joe maloney says they did exactly what any pilot would have done. his friend not talking much, but saying a lot. >> this guy say to me. -- saved me. harbor pilots team acted heroically, saving lives, since the water was very cold. heather: without those survival suits as well. that would have been a very close call. ed: i am looking at her live shots, i felt badly for her. is 51 degrees, but still. harvey: it has been very wild. we have more and more reports of damage. this alignment through the region. this is just clearing the outer cape. this is the line that has the heaviest rain, and has the most powerful wind. notice, there is still more heavy rain falling over the rest of the cape, along the coastline, up to plymouth. i will take a wider view of this so you can see what we' re talking about. there is that lighting piece that very heavy line, just clearing came in just clearing cape cod. the back edge of the second line, just about to the coastline. by 8:00, it was very heavy, and limited to nantucket and the range of the over by the outer cape. look at these peak wind gusts. many falling between 50 miles per hour. and 40 miles per hour. all of these reports, we are getting more and more of them in, almost as i speak. they are showing windjammer. in a lot of situations will be trees or tree limbs down. we did get one report out of was injured and taken to the hospital as a result. we do not know more information than that so far. the high wind warning is going to continue along the coast . it might come down a little bit early, adam lind wind advisory further back. boston looking tamer than it did earlier, but these temperatures are comparing right now to 24 hours ago. 30 , 40 degrees warmer. the most impressive thing i' ve seen in a long time in terms of temperature change. orange, massachusetts, yesterday morning at 7:00 a.m. was seen below zero. 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. 54 above. we went from inside arctic goal to a tropical inversion of air. it is in the 50' s around the region, but it will belong to the least of us by tomorrow morning. it will be a much more tranquil day. reinforcing air will come in tomorrow night. waking up tomorrow morning, right around freezing on the coast. tomorrow' s temperatures will be quite reasonable, moving up into the upper 30' s to 40' s. checking it out over the next seven days, i do not see any major storms through that nuclear time. temperatures for the most part won' t be at or above average, except for the weather that moves in late tomorrow night thursday, thursday night, and into friday morning. we' ll have another update on this in an hour. >> now, sportscenter 5 with bob halloran. >> i have seen my share of runaway golf carts. tree, upside down in a sand trap, or as red sox outfielder mookie betts discovered under water. , betts was golfing on sunday with teammates travis shaw and deven marrero when the golf cart betts was driving ended up in a pond. you can see they were able to get some things out of the cart before it completely submerged but betts may want to consider wants to get from the green to a tee. marrero posted the videos betts tweeted the photo and he admits when it comes to golf he is definitely not a good driver. >> probably one of the most helpless i have felt. i don' t know how to say it. there was nothing i could do. i could not pull it out, i cannot salvage anything. we didn' t get our phones. we didn' t lose anything. we did not pull the card out. it is still in there. a worker went in and got it for us. he was really helpful . >> a little embarrassing. not too bad. now to matters on the field and one of the biggest questions heading into the season is once again, what to expect from clay buchholz. when healthy he' s pretty reliable, but he' s been on the disabled list each of the past 6 seasons. >> everything is looking good so far. we have some new faces. we got good in one day with david price. that shows you what the front office wants to do. they put us in a pretty good position. health is key. if you are healthy and making our start, you' re not doing any good sitting on the bench. >> official reporting date for pitchers and catchers is february 18. that is mike lynch' s reporting thursday. date is that' s when he begins sunday. his live reports from fort myers . i' ll be here waiting for a [laughter] with the nba trade deadline approaching thursday afternoon at 3:00, will the celtics by e buyers or stand-byers? a great player could push them into title contention or completely mess up the team chemistry. we can tell you the celtics have called the clippers about blake griffin who is currently injured and suspended but when he' s neither of those things, he' s averaging 23 points per game. other names the celtics may like on their roster include kevin love of the cavaliers and demarcus cousins of the sacramento kings who may be looking to blow-up and re-build. houston' s dwight howard are being churned up in the rumor mill. two more big guys averaging about 20 points per game. things get crazy around the trading deadline. ed: i will be curious to see what they do. time now to flash forward to >> new tonight on newscenter 5 at 7:00 p.m., the bruins fan who faced bumped his way to fame is failing hearts again. we will tell him about his wish. and new on newscenter 5 at 11, the new diet advice for pregnant woman. there can be too much of a good thing. the decisions now that can affect your baby' s weight later in life. we' ll see you then, but first abc' s world news tonight with david muir. >> coming up, treacherous driving in the east. 21 reported tornadoes. plus former president george w. bush taking aim at donald trump and adele tells us what happens. ed. >> on chronicle, the local towns p new england's energy comes from r eversource buys it at a set market price and delivers it to you. but that pool is shrinking, causing energy supply rates to go up and down. so we're working with partners across the region to increase our natural gas supply and bring in affordable, clean hydropower from canada. we're leading the way toward the solution... p because more energy means lower energy supply rates for you. r heather: we are in our news vehicle and stanley forman. you can see the rain is there. but that is not the true problem. harvey, you are struggling as -- showing us. harvey: a fine line convection is offshore. there is a second man cutting through. if you take a look at the is very heavy rain. even though that first line has moved offshore. brutal. we' of damage. harvey: fairly widespread. a lot of tree limbs down. we will be sorting through that. ed: you might want to pass the hat for roger goodell, because he took a pay cut today. breaking news tonight. storms slamming both coasts. in the east, treacherous driving, a dangerous mix of sleet and rain. the pileups. 60 60-mile-per-hour winds. across the south, 20 reported tornadoes. the woman trapped under her home, rescued. and in the west tonight, bracing for a major system, too. also breaking tonight, the new polls coming in now. where do donald trump and hillary clinton now stand in south carolina? and former president george w. bush taking aim at trump. also developing, the supreme court. the president just moments ago, saying, "i intend to do my job. i expect them to do their job, as well." a message to the senate. the case of the serial killer, far worse than first

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