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ice on the ground, sleet and freezing rain. we could see power outages that won't help the situation. 58 million people impacted from the west into the southwest into portions of the tennessee valley, the ohio valley, into parts of the south as well. we're going to see winds gusting over 55 miles per hour at some point. this is what's going to happen, we have an area of low pressure. it's going to team up with another area of low pressure, bringing the chance of snow and ice stretching from the great lakes into the northeast. lindsey, we're also watching the threat for severe weather. that does include the chance for tornadoes. >> my thanks to all of you. the epa, fema and cdc are now in ohio as health concerns grow for residents near the site of the toxic train derailment. this morning we're hearing from people diagnosed with bronchitis and other conditions that doctors expect are linked to chemical exposure. health and safety worries are spreading beyond east palestine's borders. nbc's george solis is there.

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

[captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the pentagon just moments ago on what's flying over the u.s. the suspected chinese surveillance balloon the size of three buses, hovering over the northern u.s. the giant balloon unmanned carrying what's believed to be sophisticated spy technology, and we have now learned tonight u.s. officials tracking it for several days, spotted over billings, montana. montana, where there are several sensitive nuclear sites. so, where is it now? military officials also discussing whether to shoot it down, but did not do so, because of the risk to people on the ground. terry moran standing by with late reporting. also tonight, that dangerous arctic blast. 58 million americans, multiple states. wind chill alerts from montana straight across to maine. life-threatening cold already moving into the midwest.

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Tucker Carlson Tonight

itt what's interesting is that most media companies did not a consider it a story at all. >> weird, considering egg prices have become an actual pet problem for most americans. egg prices are up more than 100% in many places. and yet at that exact moment when eggs are concerned, freak a hundred thousand chickens die in a freak fire . ned the "new york times", which is right next door indoesn' a neighboring state, does not coveeven cover the fire.s th what is that? don't worry.t worry. things things like this have nothing to do with egg prices. >> say the media. >> it's just avian flu. avian watch it. gg consumption is grown over supbg the years as many people are eating them as their main protein source.pr but the production has slumped because ofoduction has the ongoa avian flu epidemic. over the last year, the usdan says nearly 58 million birdss me have been infected in the u.s. ,making it the deadliest outbreak in u.s. history. unfortunately, un the infected birds have to be killed,pplies causing the egg supplies to fall and prices to surge.re g

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FOX and Friends

58 million chickens were slaughtered because of an outbreak of avian flu. that took down egg production 5% and took down inventories 29%. so you have got a shortage of supply. what happens when you have got short supply and demand actually goes up a little bit. the price goes straight up. that he was why you are paying 6, 7 bucks a dozen for a dozen eggs these days. >> steve: it's crazy because i was over in the regular dairy case and the price of eggs were like 6 bucks. and then i was over why the organic stuff that is normally more expensive, it was the same price. but, to robert rubio's point ri6 and $7 eggs, green doesn't factor inasmuch as inflation. it's all about inflation. with the farmers' it's the cost of food, the cost of gas, the cost of fertilizer all that, plus you mentioned avian flu or bird flu. bird flu caused american farmers

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America Reports

we have inflation, which is driving the price of food up, we've got an outbreak of avian flu, caused the destruction of some 58 million chickens, and the same time, more people are eating eggs because they were a less costly alternative for protein than beef and other meats were. so, how is this overall playing into the price of eggs and how is it affecting you? >> yes, good afternoon, thank you for having me. well, with the cost and everything going up it has affected our restaurants a lot, and all breakfast restaurants in the morning, our cost has gone up probably like 60% in the last year. eggs are really crazy to get right now. >> sandra: daniel, we are showing some of the pictures of the meals you make, you have some in front of you. almost all of them use eggs in some way.

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CNN This Morning

price increase. it started last year about $1.25. unto $1.75 now its $4 h.25 now because of the deadly bird flu that happened last spring and it's catching up to us right now. in alaska demand for chickens and their eggs is heating up. >> already sold out even before the egg shortage. selling everything i had. >> reporter: if the you've been to the grocery store recently you may have noticed fewer eggs and higher prices. up about 11% last month on average from november, up nearly 60% in the last year. $11.49 in new york. $10.99 in hawaii. >> ridiculous. >> reporter: the highly path genic avian influenza or avian flu is largely to blame. nearly 58 million birds and climbing have died across 47 states in the last year.

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CNN Newsroom

i was selling everything i had. >> reporter: if you've been to the grocery store recently, you may have noticed fewer eggs and higher prices. up about 11% last month on average from november, up nearly 60% in last year. $11.49 for a dozen eggs in new york. $10.99 in hawaii. >> i think it is ridiculous. for it to be that much. >> reporter: the highly pathogenic avian flu is largely to blame. nearly 58 million birds and climbing have died across 47 states in the last year. a result of the deadly virus. wild birds could carry the disease and spread it to domestic flocks when they migrate. >> one wild bird coming into their chicken run and the next thing you know, ten birds, 20 birds, 30 birds are just dropping dead. >> reporter: some states now recommending that all poultry be maintained indoors. poultry and bird shows canceled an bio security around chickens

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

>> i have not been able to find eggs anywhere. >> reporter: the line of cars is 30 minutes long at billy's egg farm in southern california. >> i appreciate you waiting is that and workers are scrambling to meet demands. >> we pack eggs eight to four, nonstop. >> reporter: he sells 25,000 fresh eggs a day. >> that's a gad bargain. >> reporter: if you can feigned them. this is what a lot of store shelves here look like. at egg tuck, a breakfast spot in los angeles that goes up to 6,000 eggs a week, costs have quo tripled and they're feeling it. >> all our courses are made with eggs is that prices for grade a eggs are up 137% from hast year to an average of $4.25 a dozen. why is there a shortage? this is a bird flu in the midwest, and most of the eggs that come to our grocery store here in california come from the midwest is that so far, almost 58 million birds in the u.s. have been infected or

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

many cost the $500 a night. estimates put the cost for a five-night stay above $5,000. it's not just disney. at universal orlando, a ticket cost roughly the same on average. i spoke with a representative from disney before i hopped on with you, edward. they point to their competitor's pricing and the need to cover all of their ride investments to keep up with their competitors. that's why the ticket prices are rising so much. you have to wonder with everything rising, are we still going to see people go to disney when it cost that much? we'll have to wait. >> edward: when you talk about 18% of people going to disney, 58 million visitors a year. these a huge number when 18% go to death. let's go to calely mcgee white and kelly o'grady. kayleigh. disney has done a masterful job of hooking guests up year over

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CNN Newsroom

is some assistance that is on the way in the omnibus bill in the hands of lawmakers in congress. chuck schumer, new york senator, managed to negotiate an increase from $158 million to $800 million for the cities that receive asylum seekers and we're told that new york's city's position to receive a large batch of that amount. so here is eric adams responding to that news this week. >> i think the president has a good understanding of how this is a real issue. we're able to get this omnibus bill, it has the money in this-t that we need, some of the money that we need of -- this is a national issue and that is my conversation with the president's team, that we need a national solution because it is not about just paying for -- >> standing by. we're going to the president giving updates on the winter storm. let's listen in. >> that dark red below zero.

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