did bbc news give it right prominence to last weekend s peoples vote march in london? and why did other demonstrations and protests go relatively unreported? first, tuesday s accusation by the daily telegraph and racial harrassment by an unnamed businessman set off a torrent of speculation after the court of appeal issued an injunction preventing the newspaper from revealing that person s identity. when he was named, the bbc news channel reported the fact under the rules of qualified privilege. lord hain has used parliamentary privilege to name retail billionaire sir philip green as the businessman. at the heart of the injunction story covered by the daily telegraph newspaper. lord hain‘s comments have now been widely reported across the media. the bbc cannot confirm the allegations and sir philip green has made no comment. reporter: in a statement, sir philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament, but he added:. studio: with the injunction remaining
temperatures taking a dangerous dive.. with snow showers on the horizon. we have complete stormwatch 7 coverage of this bitter winter blast.. good morning washington. i m larry smith.. and i m adrianna hopkins.. in for autria godfrey. toss to eileen - dangerous cold this morning; single digits chills - few snow showers saturday - coldest new year s in decades - subfreezing temperatures to ring in 2018 today: sunny and very cold. highs: 24-27 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. lows: 13-21 winds: n 5 mph friday: am clouds. pm sun. remaining unseasonably cold. highs: 33-38 winds: sw to nw 5 mph happening right now country hit with a winter blast. as eileen said temperatures are in the teens here in the district. and farther north they are dealing with lake-effect snow several feet deep. abc s todd ant has more from new york. whether it s a winter snowstorm or bitter cold - you can keep up with the weather by can keep up with the weather by downloading our
december 21. another customer walks out the door and the suspect starts hitting the cashier. the man tries but fails to open the cash register before leaving the store. the suspect is on the loose. new information after talking with the clerk who says he might be on the hunt for a new job. reporter: you can see why. police want the suspect in custody before he does it again. the gas station attendant we talked to said he thought the man was a customer. you will see how wrong he was about that man s intentions. reporter: back on the job three days after an attack. all of it caught on camera. he suddenly reporter: he watched this video countless times. he was attacked december 21 just before 8 pm working at the gas station on 1300 san pablo avenue in berkeley. he jumped from there to me. he suddenly pushed me here and and then he hit me there. he pushed me. reporter: the suspect wearing a white hoodie and black jeans wearing 160-170 pounds. jumped the counter throwin
temperatures. now many barefoot and without coats. i don t know i just woke up to a bunch of smoke and that s it, man. the whole building was on fire. new york city hit with its deadliest fire in deck wades with wind fueled flames ripping through a five story apartment building in the bronx built back in 1916. this is the worst fire tragedy we have seen in this city in at least a quarter century. people were screaming fire, help. we knew it was trouble. 12 dead already. we may lose others as well. among the dead a one-year-old child. others injured were left fighting for their lives. in a department that s certainly no stranger to tragedy, we re shocked by this loss. people died on various floors. fire officials say their first call came in just before 7:00 p.m. thursday and fire crews arrived with therein three minutes. fire started on the first floor quickly spread upstairs. they started to get on the fire escape already trying to get down on their own.
when will it arrive? early on your saturday morning. so as we go hour by hour, you can see it advancing toward the region. six, 7:00 a.m. so that snow will stick instantly. temperatures will be in the teens to low 20s 9:00 a.m., looking at that light snow into the early afternoon before it finally starts to taper off. how much snow do i expect? anywhere from an inch to perhaps as much as 2-inches pretty much area wide across the region. very cold temperatures. highs tomorrow 28 degrees. 22 on sunday for new year s eve. and 19 degrees on new year s day but you have to factor in the wind it will be even colder with wind chills in the single digits. our team coverage of this arctic assault continues. joanne pileggi live now as the king of prussia area prepares for snow and also the cold. joanne? reporter: well here we go, everyone. ready, set, snow! that sounds about right. continued cold, frigid temperatures and now snow on the way. we re here to tell you that road clues crew