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good morning, america. happening now -- the blizzard of 2016, one for the record books. three major cities paralyzed. in new york city, the travel ban. the orders -- stay off the streets. >> you should not be on the road. >> even new york's governor pitching in. look at this. the car crashes. crews working round the clock and the major pile-ups on this highway in pennsylvania. 500 vehicles stranded. >> we have been struck in the truck for 13 1/2 hours. in the nation's capital, one of the largest storms in history. d.c., soaked in.
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this morning, the jersey shore. icebergs floating in the street. the heavy snow caving in roofs. buildings and barnes collapsed. the misery factor so high this morning, as some struggle to dig out. others, ready to dive in. >> oh, my gosh. i was not tempted to do that yesterday. not even slightly. but she was like. >> she's braver than all of us at this table good morning, everyone. we're coming to you from a crippled new york city, literally shut down after one of the biggest snowfalls ever. >> and new york by no means the only target of this blizzard inspect is a live look at the flooded jersey shore. remember, this is just three years after superstorm sandy.
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check out this video -- dump trucks ready to pitch in, ready to move in. washington, d.c., along with philadelphia as well, all paralyzed this morning. >> look at this. this is time-lapsed imagery it of virginia. it was coming down in some places at two inches an hour. >> it looks benign. we can't forget that the storm is beautiful and awe-inspiring, but it was also very dangerous. at least 16 dead across 8 states from this system and more than 8 on,000 customers are without power from the carolinas all of the way to new york. >> the blizzard creating travel havoc as well. >> full-team coverage this morning of the blizzard 2016. we kick it off with rob in new york city. good morning to you.
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this was a generational storm, one you will tell your kids and grand kids. it's multifaceted. and the bred of it, you were impacted. by new york city beared the brunt. this morning a deadly win tore storm for the record books. looking a frozen tundra. >> i was at a loss. i mean, i was in complete panic mode. >> reporter: new york city caught right in the bull's-eye of a blizzard of epic proportions. burying underneath it underneath 26 inches of snow. violent winds making for whiteout conditions. vehicles spinning, skidding and sliding. >> travel is now banned. unless it is truly an emergency, you should not be on the roads. >> a citywide ban on travel crippling new yorkers for nearly
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the roads although empty nearly impassable. police cars, even ambulances, no match for this monster storm. the governor even getting out of his car to help a stranded motorist on the highway. buses are shut down, subways only operating in the areas below ground. >> don't travel if you don't need to. lot of cleanup to do. >> reporter: manhattan enlisting a convoy of nearly 1800 snowplows to help dig this city out. >> give us time. >> reporter: they're doing a pretty good job of that. corner stone of the upper west side. the roadways at least are starting to clear out. we're broke a record for the 24-hour snow total in a storm. but for a storm total we're .1
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incredibly amount of snow falling here in new york. much more than we forecast. let's say that we nailed the forecast down south and d.c. but in this area, new york city, this one overachieved, to say the least. >> the atmosphere can always surprise us. no question about that. the roads are remarkably clear given the amount of snow we received. rob, great job out there. we'll come back to you in just a minute. we want to move on now to the nation's capital. the blizzard blasting the beltway and major monuments covered. dangerous snow, so deep in washington, even fire trucks and ambulances needed help. and abc's david kerley joining good morning, dave. >> reporter: look at this army of trucks here in washington, d.c., to head out in the next couple of minutes to do battle once again with those roads. feets of snow to move and remove.
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working as the snowfall came to an end. the great digout well under way. the highways, the side streets -- this was one for the record books. >> think of it as a hurricane but with snow and cold weather. >> reporter: and historic storm. in washington, more than 17 inches according to the weather service, making at this time fourth largest storm in history. to baltimore, a new all-time record, more than 29 inches. and now, the chore of clearing owl that snow. reopening cities. here on capitol hill, you can see that the trucks are already coming. . in fact, they're lining up, filled with snow and then the loaders are taking all this snow and moving it over here, creating snow hills, which will be snow mountains. crews that spent saturday clearing sidewalks. you would shofld this sidewalk?
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>> yeah. again today. he met with the emergency crews working around the clock, they expect to be removing snow well into the week. the governor telling residents to give those crews a chance. >> this is the critical part, a lot of snow and people are going to feel, i have to get outside. don't go out in your cars. >> reporter: buildings buckled under the weight of the snow. the historic theater in virginia. a barn in maryland. last night in downington, pennsylvania, a 64-foot hole as five feet collapses through the roof. along with all the work on highways, airports are scrambling to clear runways and taxiways. flights don't expected to return to washington until tomorrow. not only will the planes not be here in washington until
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pathway to those airports. already, the airlines have canceled 600 flights for tomorrow. guys, it's going to take a couple of days to get everything running again. great job. people on the jersey shore, fearing a repeat of hurricane sandy. the blizzard, snow, powerful winds and surging sea water left entire towns flooded. our team coverage continues with linzie janis. >> reporter: good morning, paula, the misery is not over yet for the jersey shore, here in ocean city, where rushing floodwaters were several feet deep, carrying those icebergs down the street. the water has receded quite a bit. but high tide is on its way. this morning, the jersey shore bracing for another round of flooding. out at sea, the massive
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than 25 feet high. our new york station, wabc, was there as the storm's high tide rushed in, submerging entire communities into up 8 feet of water. >> lot of obstacles. >> reporter: the town's hardest hit by superstorm sandy in 2012, bearing the brunt once again. chunks of ice floating down this street in ocean city. flooding coastal highways. stranding hundreds of residents who had to wait for emergency crews to evacuate them. it's low tide. look at the water just coming in to this home, and when we show what happened at high side when the water was waist high, it carried that picnic table into the center of the street. this plow trying to tackle this
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winds gusting up to 72 miles per hour, downing power lines, leaving more than 60,000 homes and businesses across new jersey in the dark. this empty ferris wheel spinning by the wind's power allow. this is the worst storm to hit the jersey shore since superstorm sandy. for most areas it wasn't near as bad. but to the south, cape may, new jersey, they had record high tides, over 9 feet, that was worst than sandy. the current coming in, the high tide coming in once again. >> sandy was such a disaster for that area. we're thinking of them this morning. we want to move to the third american major city paralyzed this morning, philadelphia, abc's eva pilgrim is live on the road. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, the clock is ticking for hundreds of drivers who have been stranded along the pennsylvania turnpike.
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being stuck here along the interstate, for two nights in the dangerous, freezing cold, emergency responders are hopeful today's improved conditions will help get traffic moving. drivers this morning, stranded. >> this is horrible. we have been stuck in the truck for 13 1/2 hours. >> reporter: 500 vehicles waking up for the second morning still stuck on a western pennsylvania highway. this bus now a makeshift home to duquesne university basketball team, stranded since friday, heading home from a game at george mason. >> it's been up to 16 hours in the same spot. we don't know when -- if we'll be moving again. >> reporter: in the meantime, travelers getting out of their car gathering together for a catholic mass. >> reporter: this group of high schoolers trying to get back to
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the march for life, knowing the storms were coming they left early hoping to beat the blizzard. >> then we got stopped last night and now we're stuck. >> reporter: they have been sitting here for more than 30 hours. the state police, national guard and fifthers working urgently trying to get these drivers on the move. >> we haven't had any food since yesterday. >> reporter: in philadelphia, snow-covered roads made a busy road for road psi side assistance. cars crashing into each other, even flipping over mostly desert deserted roads. crews working around the clock trying to clear the way. >> one after another truck stuck. it's just nonstop. >> reporter: now, any time you
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winter, make sure you have some sort of an emergency kit -- a blanket, sleeping bags, plenty of water, snacks really come in handy, something to clean your car off with, a flashlight and just in case -- a shovel, in case you need to dig your car out. this will make having to wait for help so much easierier. >> ron adds he travels with a st. bernard in his truck. >> yeah. >> with a little bit of food. >> okay. thanks, again, eva. we should point out that there's a lighter side to this blizzard. check out this video we spotted. going viral right now. >> are you ready? >> go. >> oh, wow. >> oh, my god. >> cold.
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>> runs in the house. anyone of you tempted to go outside at all? >> no. >> look at this. we got these two guys who do it, too. i agree with you, ron. not only -- dive but they swim. >> ron do you want to race me? >> no. >> that's the west virginia university swimming and diving team. >> they did it twice. >> my favorite moment of the show yesterday when we talked to ron outside. ron, how are you doing he said not well at all. all right, let's get it back out to rob marciano, the question right now is, when will all this stuff melt? ron, what can you tell us. >> yeah, the answer to that question is easy -- in spring. hopefully rng we'll get a little
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you can see my breath the temperaturess temperature is in the lower 20. you got to climb over these big banks that these snowplows have piled up. all right, let's broaden this out and show you where the jackpots were, so to speak, biggest snow totals. down to the south, where they thought they'd be. shep shepardstown, west virginia, 40 inches. round hill, virginia, 36.3 inches. sommerset, pennsylvania, 35.5. all right, we got the low still close enough to where we'll see winds. it start to taper off in the afternoon. still some blowing and drifting this morning, just know that. wind chills will be brutal. we'll start to warm things up
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if you have some sunshine where you are, enjoy it. a high tide happening right now, still some residual coastal flooding. that's a quick hi, good morning, everybody. i'm power of 5 meteorologist janessa webb. we're going to see sunshine today, and we step back into the 30s. we haven't seen the 30s in about seven days. last sunday was the last time we saw this tha. we have -- we saw that. we have the breeze throughout the afternoon but break out the sunglasses again. by 4:00 p.m., we're starting to see a dip in our temperatures and we'll be back into the upper 20s into the 8:00 hour. >> city's beautiful. right after a snowstorm. day or two after that, it gets nasty. take it easy if you're shoveling. we'll get through this together.
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finest finest need help getting their vehicles out. rob, if you can do that. >> yeah, okay. that guy's going for a jog in amazing. >> all right, rob, we'll check in with you in a little bit. something not nearly as predictable as the weather, politics. another billionaire michael bloomberg is taking steps toward throwing his name in the ring where donald trump finds a controversial way to boast about the loyalty of his supporters. cecilia vega with the many political angles this morning. >> reporter: paula, what is going on. it's warmer here in iowa than you were guys. you mentioned michael bloomberg,
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us he has until march to decide to jump into this race. donald trump, he starts his morning by going to church. just how loyal are donald trump's supporters. >> i could stand in the middle of 5th avenue and shoot somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's incredible. >> reporter: this morning the gop front-runner under fire for another controversial comment. >> if you shot somebody you should be convicted of first-degree felony and sent to prison. >> reporter: not only the billionaire in the race for very long? abc news confirmed that former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is contemplating mounting a third-party run. >> he would be, i think, take a lot of votes away from hillary. >> reporter: hillary clinton raking in a coveted endorsement from the des moines register and in a blow to the gop
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paper endorsed marco rubio. ted cruz collecting a big endorsement of his own, conservative radio personality glenn beck. >> reporter: this morning, a younger cruz's personality on full display in this new clip posted on youtube. the teenager talking about his life goals, seems to know exactly what he wants. >> world domination. rich, powerful -- that sort of stuff. >> reporter: just a little world domination. here it is, this is that coveted des moines register endorsement right there on the front page -- rubio and clinton. this wasn't necessary a ringing endorsement of the paper. she said yesterday she was happy to have it. >> she'll take it. all right, se cecilia vega, we appreciate it. let's go to washington and martha raddatz.
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behalf of my come reads other on the weekend desk. you have been named as the co-host of abc's "this week" as your friend and colleague of 15 years, bravo. >> well, thank you. thanks to all of you. i'm very proud and very honored to be a part of that show. >> excellent. let's put you to the test then, let me ask you about bloomberg, he has flirted with presidential run before. what are the major variables here? >> the billionaire mayor needs two things democrats nominate democratic socialist bernie sanders or a very wounded hillary clinton dogged by say e-mails and questions about her honesty, then bloomberg may jump in, dan. >> given no independents have
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positions on like gun control, what are his chances of winning if he jumps in? >> it's an uphill battle. given his wall street ties, it's hard to see who he steals more votes from. he would run as a bipartisan problem solver, according to aides. what does history know about 2016? everything about this race has been atypical, to say the least, dan. >> yeah, he said he's willing to spend $1 billion reportedly. he does have that going for him. all right, martha, you passed. you did a really good job of that. a huge congratulations. martha has a big show this morning. she'll be going one-on-one with democrat ic democratic candidate bernie sanders and jeb bush.
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>> you did? >> yep, flying colors. >> we'll keep you. >> the jury is still out. coming up on "good morning america" -- a dangerous prison break. the all-outer is to find them. plus, digging deep, the netflix show dominating the national conversation. my trip to the crime scene. "good morning america" is brought to you by trivago.com. the hotel search. hotel. trivago.
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. hi, good morning, everybody. i'm power of 5 meteorologist janessa webb. the blizzard of 2016 made its way offshore. look at this. we're going to see high pressure building. it's going to be a day where
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on the east coast. taking a look at our 5 live radars for the greater cleveland area and most of northeast ohio, we're very quiet this morning. if you're stepping out, you could probably see a full moon as our clouds have really started to split apart. it's definitely on the chilly side at the airport. currently at 17 degrees, dark in sum it county into the lower types and single digits into dover-new philly. break out the sunglasses today. we're going to step into the 30s. i haven't seen the 30s in -- 30s in about seven days and clear skies into tonight, 27 degrees. the clouds are on the light side and into the west throughout the mid-afternoon. still chilly temperatures, but
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welcome back to "good morning america" on a big and busy sunday morning. . massive cleanup happening right now. up and down the east coast. a live look right now at all of the heavy machinery needed to get rid of all of this snow. parts of washington, d.c., slammed with more than 30 inches. also the jersey shore, a dangerous mix of snow, high tides and a record storm surge flooded streets with ice and frigid ocean water. it was a one-two-three punch. the area battered during the blizzard. in some of the same spots that
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superstorm sandy this morning. >> high misery factor for a lot of people this morning. also coming up -- so many people obsessed with the case from the new netflix show "making a murderer" steven avery the convicted killer at the center of is the show. he sent a letter to a reporter and what happened. but first, digging out from the mountains of snow. >> progress is being made. still a whole lot of work to do. lot of people are worried about getting to work tomorrow. let's get to indra petersons with more. we were kind of able to get to work today but barely. >> reporter: no one said el nino does not bring snow. newark new jersey saw possibly 21 inches of snow.
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now it's like a winter wonderland out here. that's great for a weekend. but now, people need to get back to work. here's the good news, look outside, it's gorgeous today. city officials said this is the hope they need. hopeful they'll be able to clear the rail lines. but the airports, all three major airports with over 2 feet of snowfall on the ground. 11,000 cancellations in the last tomorrow. you're going to feel those compounding delays across the country for some time. as you said, here's the good news, this is a historic system that cruised across d.c., look at the roads right now. they look good. if you're planning on ditching work on monday, i don't think it's going to work. >> we weren't able to ditch yesterday or tomorrow. >> today would have been the day.
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opportunity and we blew it. let's get it back out to rob now for another look of the forecast. hey, rob. >> dan, goo good strategy when you it snows this much you walk in the roads. it's going to get a little bit messy. not so much today, because temperatures will be cold enough where we don't see a whole lot of melting. all right, here's the forecast, low itself beginning to drift out to sea, winds will die down. temperatures not really recovering so to speak all that much. right around the freezing mark. we got hard freeze warnings for florida. look at these numbers this morning. 48 degrees in miami. i mean that is cold in south beach. they got their ugg boats on,
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sunshine expected for the central part of the country. another clipper developing, this one a weak one and warm one, it will bring in some warmer air, some melting monday into tuesday. we got some mountain snow happening right now across the west. that's a quick check . good morning, everybody. are you ready for the 30s and some sunshine moving into the area. yes, it still will be chilly today, but you're going to see the sunshine peeking through into the noon hour. tonight. >> this weather report is financial. sun is coming up. you're going to need your sunglasses on. this snow is cold, not the best snowballmaking. not good for that.
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great work this morning. go get warm. we appreciate it. we'll switch gears now and talk about the hunt this morning for three inmates all accused of violent crimes, on the run. >> they escaped from the orange county jail in california. we have more from los angeles on how they mangtsdz to break out. >> reporter: this morning, a manhunt is under way for three violent criminals who escaped from an orange county jail. >> this was clearly a well-thought-of escape. >> reporter: they're searching for these three men. according to jail officials, the trio disappeared from their group cell after cutting through wire, then they got to an unsecured portion of this roof, rap pelling down, escaping on foot. they're awaiting trial for
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nayeri charged with torture. tieu charged with murder. and duong charged with attempted murder. all pleading not guilty. the men were last seen within their holding cell 5:00 friday morning. only noticed missing 16 hours later. certainly after an 8:00 p.m. disturbance in the group's large holding cell. >> if anyone is to see them, we'd ask that you call 911 immediately. >> reporter: authorities are still hunting down any clues that could lead them to the escaped prisoners. the fbi is offering an reward for $20,000. >> thank you. coming up here on "good morning america." the first comments from steven avery. what he's saying in a handwritten letter and what i found when i went to the scene
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welcome back, everyone. if you're stuck inside on this snowy weekend, you may be
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controversial new netflix documentary, making a murderer. i just finished episode 3. >> the first time since the documentary came out, the man at the center of the case the convicted murderer steven avery, he's speaking out. and what i saw when i went to wisconsin to take a look at this station. in a new letter to our station in milwaukee, steven avery writes, the real killer is still out there. who is he's stalking now? much of the three-page letter is a response to an interview that his ex-girlfriend gave to hln, which she turns on the man she once defended. >> what do you want people to know? >> the truth is. >> which is? >> what a monster he is and he's not innocent. >> we the jury find the defendant guilty. >> reporter: he was convicted in 2007 of killing 25-year-old
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the documentary raises questions about whether avery may have been framed by local officials who he sued at the time. he was letter exonerated by dna evidence. the avery family -- i recently the case. i met the former prosecutor who sent avery to prison, ken kratz, who says he's now being bombarded with online threats. >> cyber bullying. >> reporter: i also met avery's former defense attorney, whose emotional and eloquent defense. do you still believe that the department or members of department framed steven avery. >> i'm still left with real reasons to suspect that.
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sheriff's deputies, recently spoke out for the first time since the documentary. quote, you know all these allegations against myself and our agency are totally false. be careful what you wish for, if steven avery is ever free, he might just become your neighbor. i had a chance to sit down with the two women who made making a murderer. they tell me prison officials haven't allowed him to see the series. they also said they're recording more conversations with him for a possible sequel. he has very limited communications. >> so fascinating that it's really just captured the attention of america. >> dan abrams our legal analyst said, at least not so o.j. has someone be talked about. coming up on "good morning
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>> i love everything about the super bowl. >> me, too, actually. i love the super bowl. >> i especially love the food. >> the parties. and the big bad blizzard wasn't stopping a bride to be from making that trip to the altar, she had her dress held up from the ground. followed by dozens of clearly friends and family. because of travel ban, she had to take the subway in her dress. and ashley is no stranger to storm. she tied the knot with casey in front of 200 guests. after the ceremony, they walked down a mrusery new york city avenue to the reception. congratulations to that intrepid couple.
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>> weather the storm of marriage. >> paula faris said it here first. on the object of snow, this guy, tiana, ti in an the giant panda is really in his element. he's acting like a little kid. he doesn't have travel ban. he can enjoy >> it as he should. >> he should. >> he's adorable. so, is sara. thank you for watching this morning. . hi, good morning, everybody. i'm power of 5 meteorologist janessa webb. our blizzard of 2016 has made its way offshore picking up the pieces on the east coast. all of those advisories and warnings we saw all weekend along have expired, finally.
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the 5 live radar is not picking up any moisture. we pretty much have a quiet a. i'll be tracking sun -- quiet day. i'll be tracking sun mid- afternoon and you're waking up to chilly temperatures. we're still dealing with a southwest breeze, five to 10 miles per hour, so your windchill this morning, as you're getting up out and about, we're probably into the single digits from mansfield and into richland county. at the airport currently at 18 degrees. let's show you the hour-by-hour today. by 10:00 a.m., we'll start to see the clouds really split apart at 22 degrees. so, from 16 to 22, we're going to see the temperatures climbing as we head into the rest of the day. 4:00 p.m. the clouds really split apart and looking like a very pretty ohio. the clouds, they stick around towards the west and into eerie, huron county, richland.
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the noon hour, you can see that they really start to fade away, sagging more towards the south. we will be hitting 30 degrees around 1:00 p.m. today and we have not hit 30 since last sunday. potentially into the mid-30s for southern portions of cuyahoga county into akron and canton. a little bit more cloud cover starts to work its way in as we head into your monday. so, 34 today. still dealing with the breeze in the air in the southwest. ten to 15 miles per hour. tonight, slightly warmer.
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