I made just over 12,000. 12,000 . Yeah. Cash in, tonight. Good evening on this thursday night. Diane has the evening off. Were following two major weather headlines this evening. In the west, the system hitting tonight, amid all those warnings about the vanishing water supply. First, the misery from the midwest to the northeast. First, the storm. Now, singledigit temperatures moving in. This from maryland tonight. The power lines turning to icicles. Snapping with cars underneath. In philadelphia, the state of emergency in pennsylvania tonight. Hundreds of thousands spending this evening in the dark, as those temperatures now plummet. A virtual Obstacle Course for american drivers. Everywhere, power grids pushed to the brink. This sign reads, sorry, power out. Some hospitals, in fact, forced to take drastic action. And now, that third storm on the way. Abc meteorologist ginger zee standing by with the forecast. But first, abcs gio benitez, tonight, on the black ice worries. Reporter tonight, the storm after the storm. After that winter blast dumped nearly a foot of snow and ice from kansas to maine. Freezing cold. And a race to restore power. Officials comparing the damage to the aftermath of a hurricane. Trees down for a hundred miles. Nearly 500,000 in the dark and frigid cold. Thousands of workers from as far away as canada are coming to help. Its slow, painstaking work. Watch as these workers try and pull a live wire away from a van. Slowly guiding it with a pole. Soon, the van is smoking. And out come the fire extinguishers. At least 25 people hospitalized overnight with Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Doing things like operating generators indoors. Operating gas grills and charcoal grills inside. Reporter hundreds in shelters. This is a humbling experience, coming to a shelter. But theyve been wonderful. Reporter near pittsburgh, a roof collapse trapping a man for days. He was finally rescued this morning. In new york city, j. M. Legend auto groups security cameras caught this man walking as he gets flattened by a wall of snow from that plow. Watch again from the inside. On the roads, all of the melting and freezing is causing a lot of black ice. Black ice forms when the ground temperature is 32 degrees or lower. When rain or sleet or melted snow hits it, it freezes instantly. And tonight, all of this snow is completely frozen. And take a look. This is the danger, all of this ice. The exhaust pipe is completely covered up. So, if the owner of this car starts it up without clearing this ice, they run the risk of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. David . So important to remember, gio. Our thanks to you. I want to bring in ginger zee. The cold, locking all of this ice, all of the snow in place. Yeah. Its not going anywhere. And the core of the cold air is really settling in tomorrow morning. So, let me show you. More than 80 of the nation tomorrow morning will be below freezing, david. And you can see, its all the way through the pacific northwest. Portland, oregon, may even have a record low. Now, thats bad. But a lot of folks have been worried about the weekend, hearing about some storms. I wanted to tell you, lets go through. Saturday, 7 00 a. M. You can see the low pressure system in the southeast. That one kind of goes up. Had these two come together, we would have been talking about a big storm. Right now, were looking like just little hits of snow. Not as bad as it could have been. Out west tonight, some relief with the governor there suggesting conserving your water already. Yes. Theyve been in a deficit. San francisco, about a foot deficit. They got an inch today. Thats huge for them. Its not a droughtbuster. But its this. The pineapple express. Weve heard about it before. This Atmospheric River of moisture, pouring. This is through the weekend, up to five inches in some of those areas in red. Some good weather news tonight for a change. Ginger, well be watching you tomorrow on gma. In the meantime, we move on to a Major Development after that Terror Threat we reported on last night here. Worries about toothpaste being used to disguise bombs onboard planes to russia into the olympics. Tonight, the u. S. Is banning all carryon liquids on flights to russia. With the athletes there and 65 World Leaders arriving, thats a record, nerves could not be higher. Abcs chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, tonight. Reporter american Authorities Say this is the target, a passenger jet, like this one, flying in today over the sochi olympic vill only, full of athletes and spectators. And this is the worry. Tubes of toothpaste. U. S. Authorities say a team of terror operatives could use to smuggle explosives onboard. Once onboard an aircraft, they would be able to pass off several containers and put the entire product together to get a much bigger bang for your buck. Reporter on orders from the tsa, delta and other Airlines Announced a ban on liquids, gels, aerosols and powders on carryons into russia. At the sochi airport, arriving american visitors seemed oblivious to the threat. The u. S. Isnt going to let anything happen to us. We have some pretty good backing everywhere. Reporter but the concerns goes beyond the airport. And current and former Authorities Say, they are not that confident that the Russian Security ring of steel, with its tens of thousands of armed officers, naval ships, surveillance blimps and antimissile batteries hidden in the mountains will be enough to stop a determined terrorist. The u. S. Says it is ready for anything that could happen in sochi, with small teams of armed personnel guarding american athletes. And two u. S. Navy ships now in International Waters somewhere in the black sea off of sochi. Brian, youll remain on this every step of the way. Our thanks to you. Some of the games getting an early start. 32 hours before the opening ceremony. But tonight, Something Else early, too. Real concerns over the course, after american superstar shaun white pulled out. Now comes word of yet another american injured. Abcs matt gutman in sochi. Reporter were under way. Bode miller soaring today at 90 miles per hour. Also in action, snowboarders like jamie anderson. This year, with 12 new events, sochi feels a little more like xgames than olympics gone by. Today, americas mogul skier, heidi closer, injured on a run. Officials closed the Alpine Skiing hill to tamp down the jumps. And tweaks are under way to ease the hill american superstar boarder shaun white hinted was too dangerous for him. Its why some are calling these the concussion games. Four years ago, at the Winter Olympics in vancouver, no one is thinking about concussions. Four years later, everyone is thinking about concussions. Reporter including 31yearold slopestyle skier keri herman, who has suffered a string of concussions over the past two years. Training for today has meant sitting in the dark. You heal faster if you have no stimulation whatsoever. So, its sitting in the dark. No tv, computer, phone, nothing. Reporter and its not just head injuries. Hand, shoulder, knee, ankles. Ribs, hands, thumbs, wrist, tailbone, spine. But its like all stuff i can still ski with. Reporter its almost a miracle herman and devin logan can walk, much less contend for gold. The u. S. Ski team will host concussion expert onhand for all of its events. And for the first time, david, the u. S. Hockey team, playing in that arena behind me, has given the authority to a neurologist, to bench a play were a concussion. David . Matt gutman from sochi tonight. Now, to a caught on tape moment for a u. S. Diplomat. What she said on a phone call i cant repeat here. It involved two of our diplomats talking on the phone about the volatile situation in ukraine. Of course, that country moving closer to russia, pulling away from the west. But it was in that phone call when asked about including our allies in europe about the conversation, she uses a choice word. So, that would be great, i think, to help glue this thing and have the u. N. Help glue it. You know, [ bleep ] the e. U. I want to bring in jonathan karl, who happens to be with us in new york tonight, with reaction. First of all, not a word you would use typically to talk about an ally. This is a major embarrassment. This is the top u. S. Diplomat for europe, insulting clearly insulting our european allies. As you can imagine, david, she immediately apologized. The obvious followup, jon, this is between two u. S. Diplomats. Why are we hearing it at all . This was a private phone conversation. The white house, today, strongly implied it was the russians who intercepted it and leaked it. And the circumstantial evidence is really strong. The world first heard about this on twitter. It was a tweet from an official in the russian government. To be specific, it was the assistant to the deputy prime minister. He put this out on twitter. Tracking the tweets tonight. Who is spying on who. Jon karl, thank you. Moving on now, to the investigation into the tragic death of actor Philip Seymour hoffman. Tonight, some arrested in connection with the actors death have appeared in court, as his family and friends prepare to say goodbye with some of the actors own words. Abcs cecilia vega, tonight. Reporter in new york city, tonight, a wake for Philip Seymour hoffman. His three children and longtime girlfriend, there to say goodbye. Police are investigating where the 46yearold actor got the heroin discovered in his apartment when he was found dead on sunday. In court today, two people arrested as part of that investigation on unrelated drug charges. A third, jazz musician robert fineburg, who police say had hoffmans number in his cell phone, also arrested. They all deny involvement in hoffmans death. A steady stream of stars, michelle williams, joaquin phoenix, ethan hawke, have paid their respects to hoffmans family. Actress Cate Blanchett showing up, armed with a bag of toys. The actor speaking about his children in 2008. When you have children, the idea of heartbreak changes. The definition of what heartbreak takes on a whole different meaning. You didnt think you could love Something Like that in way. And now, you do. Reporter hoffman also spoke publicly about his struggle with addiction. His friend, screen writer aaron sorkin writing in this weeks time magazine, we were both fathers of young children. And we were both recovering drug addicts. Hoffman, once revealing to his friend, this haunting premonition. If one of us dies of an overdose, probably ten people who were about to, wont. He meant, that our deaths would make news and maybe scare someone clean. Now, sorkin, who created the west wing, hopes that part of hoffmans legacy says that this story of addiction saves some lives. Cecilia, thank you. It was last night, we told you about the emotional standoff between two families in a florida courtroom. That tragedy in a movie theater. The young father shot dead for texting during the previews. The former Police Captain, 71 years old, breaking down in court. Tonight, here, we hear from the victims wife, as everyone in that case awaits a new video from inside the theater. Abcs steve osunsami, now. Reporter two devoted fathers. And one of them killed after an argument at this movie theater. Prosecutors hope video theyve obtained from inside the theater might shed new light on what really happened. No strikes. No hits. Nothing that would indicate to him that this gentleman, mr. Reeves, was threatened. Reporter retired Police CaptainCurtis Reeves was emotional in court today. Hes pleading not guilty to seconddegree murder. Saying he shot 43yearold chad oulson in selfdefense. But oulsons wife, nicole, appearing on the view today, shared new details about the fatal argument over her husbands texting their daughters babysitter on his cell phone. The gentleman had confronted my husband several times. Which my husband ignored and ignored and ignored. And then, it just got to a point where my husband spoke up. And thats when he shot him. Reporter reeves said he fired after seeing an unknown object thrown his way. But witnesses say the only thing thrown was popcorn. And that reeves knew it. I then hear someone say either ill teach you or ill show you to throw popcorn at me. I then saw the flash from the muzzle of the gun. Reporter one shot, one death. Still so many questions. Steve osunsami, abc news, new york. Steve, thank you. Now, a debate fueled by a face your children will likely know. Bill nye the science guy. When debating how the universe was started, his answer drew quite a response. And tonight, nightline anchor, dan harris, with the science guy and the reaction. Reporter they squared off here, at the creation museum. A place that has been ridiculed as a hightech mechanism for pseudoscience. Where they try to prove that god created the earth and all its inhabitants in six days. This is the room where you see adam and eve living alongside dinosaurs. So, when the people here announced that bill nye the science guy, host of the beloved pbs show for kids, had agreed to debate Museum President ken ham, tickets sold out in two minutes. I presume we will shake hands, the way boxers do before they go at it. Well, were just under four hours from the debate. Reporter as the crowd of 800 streamed in through metal detectors requested by nye, ham and his supporters prayed. Then, game time. Ham made his case that there is science to suggest that the story of genesis is literally true. Im a science teacher. I love science. I want children to be taught the right foundation, that theres a god who created them, who loves them. Reporter nye argued theres no way the earth can only be 6,000 years old, as ham insists. Some of them are over 6,000 years old. How could these trees be there if there was an enormous flood just 4,000 years ago . Reporter when it was over, no minds were changed. We are more alike than we are different. We all descended from adam and eve. Thats why. Reporter science may have spoken. But the debate rages on. Dan harris, abc news, petersburg, kentucky. Thanks to dan and to nightline tonight. Theres still much more ahead on world news this thursday evening. And get this. Getting paid to shop in your favorite store. As long as youre willing to spy while youre shopping. Tonight, hear from one customer who made 12,000 doing it. 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Abcs chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis, and the everyday james bonds making thousands. Reporter meet todd gibbons. He may look like an ordinary shopper. But watch this. Todd walks the aisles of this duane reade drugstore, snapping photos. And hes getting paid to do it. Im told youre a secret shopper. Yes, i am. Reporter and the secrets out. In just eight months, hes already raking it in. How much money have you made . Ive made just over 12,000. Reporter 12,000 . Yeah. Reporter todd secret shops in his spare time through a free app called gigwalk. Gigwalk posts quick jobs around town for members to complete. Big brands hire apps like gigwalk or easyshift to check up on their products or to check out the competition. Gigwalk says there are about 400,000 walkers across america on average making 10 to 15 an hour. Todd is one of their top earners. And while available gigs vary by location, there are postings for all 50 states. For side money, its a really easy job. Reporter and financial expert, Farnoosh Torabi thinks gigwalk is a savvy way to earn extra income. We tried it out with nicole, editor of momtrends. You want to make sure before you give any of the sites you information, youre working with the most reputable sites. And for secret shopping at home she recommends ebates. Did you know companies are letting you pay with tweets instead of cash . At this marc jacobs shop, you get items like these perfume bottles in exchange for a tweet, facebook or Instagram Post about them. If she was going to buy that in a store, how much money would that cost . Probably 50 minimum. You have everyone in the studio riveted. Rebeccas with us now. Everyone wants to sign up for this. How do you not get kicked out of the store if youre spying on the shelves . The store can ask you to leave or ask you to stop taking pictures. Gigwalk says, do what they say. Youll get reimbursed. And it happens about 1 of the time. Thanks, rebecca. 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