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ever recorded. those records go back toine 91, and we're only halfway through the month. after two of the biggest snowstorms ever in the past three weeks another blizzard it forecast for this weekend. how's this for snowfall-- in boston gets more than 10 inches as predicted, it will have seen more snow in the past three weeks than chicago has ever seen in an entire winter. they simply don't know where to put any more in boston leaving mountains of snow in the buenos aires. check out this campus shot in what are being called "the alps of m.i.t. and now here comes some more. jericka duncan begins our coverage. >> reporter: snow removal continues in and around boston due to record-setting snow that has fallen over the last three weeks. empty parking lots have become snow farms and workers are still shoveling off school roofs to avoid collapse. the city is getting help from surrounding states that have loaned out more than 150 pieces of equipment including giant snow melters to help clear snow-clogged streets. governor charlie baker warned people to stay home sunday to avoid blowing snow and plows. >> information should be finishing up their preparations tonight in anticipation that tomorrow they will stay off the roads. >> reporter: so what did this street look like 24 hours ago? >> this, you could barely get one car down one way. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel sean cody oversees more than 300 national guardsmen on the ground in massachusetts. >> we have over 700 soldiers out. we do shovel teams. we've cleared 70 miles of roadways. >> reporter: he with along 50 other men and women have been digging out quincy, using the same equipment from combat. >> the soldiers are doing what they signed up for. they're helping their fellow citizens. >> reporter: the state's department of environmental protection says at least 14 coastal communities have requested permission to dump snow into waterways. the concern is the contaminated snow could pollute the water. boston's mayor says he'll only use the harbor as a last resort. as people get ready for another round of snow-- all of this was snow? >> my back hurts. my neighbor's back hurts. everybody's back hurts because it's nonstop shoveling. >> reporter: arie levitz says without the help of the national guard, his neighborhood would be trapped. >> a lot more confident now that the guard has cleared things. it's about as good as it's going to be. >> reporter: and today the governor of massachusetts said he will seek federal aid for his state. jim, the budget for the state for snow removal is $100 million. officials from the governor's office say they are still in the process of assessing just how much of that budget has already been spent. >> axelrod: jericka, thank you. we have already seen the power of this next storm as it passed through the midwest this weekend. at least three people were killed in accidents on the ohio turnpike while a 20-car pileup near columbus closed interstate 70 in both directions. let's bring in eric fisher now the chief meteorologist at our cbs station in boston wbz. eric more snow in the last three weeks than chicago's ever had in a winter? >> it's been unbelievable jim. and you could set your watch to it. almost every three days you can almost guarantee a storm in eastern new england. here we are again blizzard warnings for all of eastern new england, winter storm warnings to the west of it and the system just getting developed tonight. although we've seen our arctic front producing squalls around pennsylvania and ohio, the storm wraps up heading into tomorrow morning. that's when we see our strongest winds and blizzard conditions and it wraps up tomorrow night. the highest amounts of snow in the places that have seen the highest amounts in the last three weeks. the wind is what gets tout blizzard countryitary. some of the gusts could reach hurricane strength across outer cape cod. >> axelrod: i almost hate to ask but more snow on the way this week? >> there is, but in different spots. we're look across the south now. by late tomorrow and through monday president's day reaching across the southern state, we're talking about a mix of snow and ice and that could brush the northeast heading into tuesday night into wednesday. icing concerns anywhere from eastern oklahoma, across arkansas. basically just north of that i-20 corridor as we head through monday and into tuesday reaching over into north carolina, and all of this jim because a lot of cold moving in, 20 to 40 degrees below average for much of this week and much of the east. >> axelrod: lauren lifter is in long island where the worry is not only snowfall but some uncommonly cold temperatures there, are we not? >> reporter: yeah, jim. the national weather service is forecasting temperatures in the mid-teens but they could feel more like zero given the wind chill and tomorrow could feel as cold as 20 degrees below zero depending where you are. my behind we could have temperatures that rival some of the lowest on record ever recorded. here on eastern long island where they got slammed with as much as 28 inches of snow during the last major storm, there is a blizzard warning in effect through midday tomorrow. the snowfall this time, just 4-8 inches, but the wind is a concern, project at 30-40 miles per hour with gusts reaching as high as 60 miles per hour. officials are warning the combined conditions will make travel dangerous. the winds could down power lines and tree limbs, high surf and beach erosions is expected. and with poor visibility likely, the recommendation is to stay f ofthe roads. jim. >> axelrod: lauren, thank you. there is a manhunt now under way in denmark for a gunman who opened fire on a cafe in copenhagen today. the attack may have targeted an artist who had been threatened before over his images of the prophet muhammad. the attack captured on audio tape is stunning to listen to. here's debora patta. >> reporter: the cafe was hosting a forum on freedom of expression. but all debate was silenced when a gunman sprayed more than 30 bullets through the windows. a recording obtained by the bbc captured the moment. >> when we-- ( gunfire ) "we heard a lot of shots being fire" said this eyewitness. "and a woman shouting 'there's a man way machine gun'." hopeful armed police rush to the scene where they found one person dead and at least three injured. the meeting at the copenhagen cafe was being hosted by controversial swedish artist lars vilks who over the years has received numerous death threats for a 2007 caricature of the prophet muhammad. vilks, who was uninjured in the attack, was under danish police protection during his visit. copenhagen police have released these photographs of the gunman believed to be 25-30 years of age. he was armed with an automatic weapon and later fled the scene by car. it's believed he acted alone. denmark's prime minister visited the scene shortly after the attack. >> denmark has been hit by a very serious act of violence tonight. we feel certain now that it is politically motivated attack, and, thereby, it is a terrorist attack. >> reporter: today's shooting is a startling reminder that free speech is still a potentially dangerous activity in parts of europe. debora pat acbs news, johannesburg. >> axelrod: a cease-fire is now in effect in european community, but it is unclear if it will hold or for how long. as ukrainian troops and russian-backed separatists kept battling right up to the midnight deadline. here in the u.s., some ukrainian americans have been trying to gift troops overseas a fighting chance. here's dean rldeynos. >> reporter: a cease-fire is in place now on the bloody battlefields in ukraine and it could be at least a pause in hostilities. >> to youment to put the bigger boxes in first? >> reporter: but 5000 miles away in chicago's ukrainian village neighborhood 25-year-old michael gleveb is busy. >> we're doing it because i'm patriotic. >> reporter: for most of the last year, he and his ukrainian friends have been shipping war fighting supplies back to the motherland, trying to even out what they see as a lopsided battle against russia. >> i see that our people in ukraine right now our brothers and sisters aren't being helped by the rest of the world. if we wrghts and sisters, who's going to help them? >> reporter: glebef, who was born in ukraine and attends the university of illinois, has been raising funds to buy the kind of things that the ragtag ukrainian regular army soarly lack, fundamental stuff-- sleeping bags, knee pads, uniforms medical kits, even drones. >> it's used for surveillance. it's used for reconnaissance missions. >> reporter: none of the stuff is lethal. no rifles or rockets, but boots and helmets. when you're up against the russian army what, you're providing is just a drop in the bucket, isn't it? >> it is. i -- >> reporter: i mean it's almost symbolic. >> i totally agree with you but once again, looking at how our soldiers are almost fighting naked on the front lines at least it helps them somehow. >> reporter: similar efforts are under way in a number of american cities and what's being sent is showing up on the front lines facing the russian-backed separatists. glebef also has personal reasons for getting involved. >> my grandparents, my aunts uncles cousin, and i know that if i don't help out putin's army might be at my family's doorstep tomorrow. >> reporter: to stand by and do north he said, is not an option. dean reynolds, cbs news chicago. >> axelrod: president obama is sending his labor secretary, tom perez, to california to try to end the dispute between shipping companies and dock workers that is now nine months old. but it is the businesses caught in the middle that may be suffering the most. here's carter evans. >> reporter: megatoys in los angeles is one of the country's biggest suppliers of easter baskets, and as busy as it appears, c.e.o. charlie woo says he can't fill all his orders in time. >> a lot of stuff that was supposed to be here by mid-january the shipping companies are telling me won't be here until early march. that will be too late. those products will be useless to me when i arrive. >> reporter: the four-month port slowdown has already caused christmas and valentine's day baskets to arrive too late. you're lose hundreds of thousands? >> millions. >> reporter: and now to get at least some easter baskets out on time, woo says he's paying $50,000 to fly some products from china far more than the $2,000 it costs to send by ship. >> the walmarts, the targets, the kmartz the toys "r" us, walgreens-- we supply them all. those are our bread and butter customers. >> reporter: if you lose them? >> no business for me. >> reporter: slowdown has kept ships at sea, tractor trucks waiting hours to load, and megatoys instead of receiving 20 containers per day, are down to two. >> we don't know if we'll work the next week or the next day. >> reporter: lorena has had more days off than on the past few months and says it's a struggle to make ends meet for her four children. >> the people in the port they really need to know and understand because of them everybody is, you know, suffering. >> reporter: to understand how widespread the impact swoo says do the math. >> i am just one company that rely on the ports. and hundreds of jobs are affected. and there are thousands of people like me. >> reporter: and the longer ships are stalled at port, the more companies are struggling just to stay afloat. carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> axelrod: among the ways the slowdown is being felt far from the docks of the west coast try this week's mardi gras celebrations in new orleans. fat tuesday is now three days away and they're apparently a little thin when it comes to mardi gras beads in new orleans. millions of them have yet to leave l.a. if other murder of three young muslims in north carolina, was a hate crime, how do you prove it? 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>> absolutely, no doubt about it. >> my name is deah barakat. >> barakat, his wife, yusor, who also wanted to become a dentist and her little srls resin a student at n.c. state were murdered in chapel hill on tuesday. their neighbor, craig stephen hicks has been charged with the killings. a global outcry began after police announced the motive for the shooting was a dispute over a parking space, but police and federal investigators say they have not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime. joseph kennedy is a law professor at the university of north carolina. how hard is it to prove a hate crime? >> it's very hard. it's always hard to get into someone's head. it's always hard to prove motive. >> reporter: kennedy says prosecutors will have to prove the main reason the students were killed was because of their race religion, or another protected status. >> it's not enough if it's one of the reasons. it has to be the main reason why they committed the crime. you can't prosecute someplace for a hate crime simply because of past hate speech or even because of membership in a hate group. >> reporter: north carolina does not have a felony hate crime charge, though it is a death penalty state. prosecutors may be able to make a case for the death penalty even without steak a hate crime occurred. still, leaders at this mosque are hoping to meet with federal investigators next week to make their case.tant to them to prevent other muslims from becoming victims of similar crimes. vicente arenas, cbs news raleigh, north carolina. >> axelrod: up next, same star, different game. mo'ne davis goes from little league pitching sensation to queen of the court. so why pause to take a pill? 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( laughter ) >> reporter: it's pretty simple marbury told us. it's easy to love people who love you. seth doane, cbs news beijing. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york, and for all ofs news, thanks for joining us and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org hiiiii. hi. sorry, we're closed. what? i need help with my deposit. the bank has rules. it's really quick. i can't hear you. i promise, i'm gonna be really quick. i don't under...i can't hear you through the glass. i'll...be...quick! you'll be quick. that's what you just said? yes. i'm sorry, i can't hear you. we're closed. you know what? okay, that's... hey...sir? i just...okay. 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