Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Winter's biggest hits. I'm Kathleen Maloney. Fox News. Snow, sleet, freezing rain, frigid temperatures are slamming the southwest to the northeast. Cities like Washington, Philadelphia and New York are heavily impacted. New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani says everyone should find shelter as soon as possible.
Chapter 2: What severe weather conditions are impacting the northeast?
Yesterday alone, before the snow had even begun to come down, at least five New Yorkers passed away and were found outside. I send my deepest condolences to their families and loved ones. Mondani says schools will be closed tomorrow, but students will have remote learning, not a snow day. The nation's capital is also being battered by the storm. Fox Weather's Caroline Shively is there.
Chapter 3: How are cities like New York and Washington responding to the storm?
It's 16 degrees, feels like two with the windchill and you add 31 mile per hour gusts and it's coming at you sideways. Pretty terrible. We are seeing plows. They are doing everything they can to keep the streets around the Capitol clear, but they're telling folks to stay home. They've been putting down brine and salt and beet juice on the roads, but they say that's to keep the roads clean.
clear for emergency services, police, ambulances. If you don't have to get out in this, they want you absolutely to stay home. Now, I'm told what will be coming down next is freezing rain, and that could be the danger zone.
This storm is impacting 240 million people across more than 40 states. West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrissey joined the Sunday briefing with Peter Doocy saying they are prepared for anything.
We know that our emergency management team's been meeting. Our highway teams, they're ready. We have over 1,000 pieces of equipment out in the field, and we're ready for the upcoming days.
21 states have declared states of emergency. Nearly a million customers in several states are reported to be without power. The poweroutage.us says the hardest hit is Tennessee, with about 316,000 outages. America is listening to Fox News.
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An uproar after another deadly shooting in Minneapolis. 37-year-old American citizen and ICU nurse Alex Preddy was shot by Border Patrol agents on Saturday during an anti-ice protest. Officials at the Department of Homeland Security and Border Patrol were quick to call him a terrorist and accuse him of approaching aid agents with a handgun. But bystanders' videos don't show that.
Instead, he was recording agents with his cell phone. Speaking with reporters today, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz asks all Americans to acknowledge the truth and hold the federal government accountable.
If we cannot all agree That's a smearing of an American citizen and besmirching everything they stood for and asking us not to believe what we saw.
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