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and a record-breaking arctic cold snap sweeping across much of the country. more than 100 million on alert for the dangerous winter blast. blizzard like conditions reducing visibility and making roads impassable in buffalo and other parts of western new york. new york's governor extending a travel ban in erie county. the cold air snow sweeping into the northeast where residents along the coast are still cleaning up from flood damage. high winds plunging tens of thousands into darkness in wisconsin and michigan. parts of the south bracing for dangerous conditions. shoppers stocking up at the grocery store in memphis, tennessee. somara theodore standing by with the forecast, but first, victor oquendo leads us off from iowa where temperatures are expected to fall well below freezing. >> reporter: tonight, a brutal arctic blast sweeping across much of the country, bringing dangerous wind chills from the plains to the midwest, and triggering heavy lake effect snow along the great lakes. more than 100 million people are

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to be horrible. i hope it's not. but it's convinced us to go to the grocery store and wipe them out. >> reporter: this brutal winter weather complicating travel today, too, with some 1300 flights canceled. here in iowa, we're counting down to what will be the coldest caucuses on record with much of the state remaining below zero all day tomorrow. linsey. >> windchills about minus 40 degrees expected. victor, thank you. >> linsey: let's get to meteorologist somara theodore tracking all the dangerous weather for us tonight. hi, somara. >> reporter: that's right. so lake effect snow has been crippling in parts of western new york, dumping a foot already and they're in for more. snowfall rates just south of buffalo are about 1 to 2 inches per hour. where these strong snow bands are set up, blizzard conditions are leading to pure white outs. this wouldn't be possible without that bone-chilling air. windchill alerts are stretching from montana to the southern tip of texas. some cities in iowa feeling like minus 30 for the caucus tomorrow

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News Networks Descend on Des Moines for 2024 Iowa Caucuses

News Networks Descend on Des Moines for 2024 Iowa Caucuses
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ABC News Announces Special Coverage of Iowa's Caucuses 2024 MONDAY Jan 15

ABC News announced special coverage of Iowa's caucuses, ABC News and WMUR-TV Republican presidential primary debate in New Hampshire and New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation presidential primary.

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Empowering Communities Through Art: Knight Foundation Honors Marshall L. Davis, Sr. and the African Heritage Cultural Arts Center
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Here Are National News Networks' Coverage Plans for Hurricane Idalia

Here Are National News Networks' Coverage Plans for Hurricane Idalia
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grade school were panicked. this was the first day of the school year and the entire district was locked down for much of the day. >> my heart is in my mouth. i am waiting for my kid. it was his first day of school today. he's in kindergarten. this was the last thing i was kind of hoping to feel on my kid's first day of school. >> reporter: police tonight are asking all students and staff to stay away from the lab where they're investigating this evening. and where the shooting happened. david? >> david: what a way to start the school year. steve osunsami, thank you. we turn next here to the tragic rescue helicopter crash. broward county, florida, tonight. what so many people saw from the ground. the fire rescue chopper heading to a fire scene, trailing smoke, then suddenly breaking apart in midair. plunging into an apartment building. tonight, one crew member was killed, a captain, as well as one person on the ground. miraculously, two crew members survived this. victor oquendo from florida. >> reporter: tonight, the terrifying moment, this helicopter spiraling, then

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Some national TV news outlets elevate climate coverage amid unprecedented extreme weather

Since Media Matters recently published studies showing national TV news generally failing to connect this summer’s extreme weather events — including deadly heat waves and catastrophic flooding — to the climate crisis, several excellent segments have aired that clearly link such occurrences to global warming, with some even holding the fossil fuel industry accountable for its role in driving our climate emergency.  As these crises continue to unfold, these strong segments demonstrate how future reporting needs to evolve to adequately articulate the realities of human-induced climate change — but they should become the rule, not the exception.

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and this ocean reading tonight that has scientists so alarmed. abc's victor oquendo leading us off from florida. >> reporter: tonight, what could be an all-time global ocean heat record in the waters off south florida, a buoy in manatee bay, near key largo, recording a preliminary ocean temperature of 101 degrees. as hot as a jacuzzi. it's rocket fuel for hurricanes and devastating for coral reefs. not far from there, with ocean item pra churls in the 90s, scientists showing our jing e see that coral already bleaching, potentially killing it. those temperatures expected to rise further. this stunning headline just the latest to break as the heat dome parked over the southwest sends triple digit heat east. our alex perez with firefighters in kansas city, missouri, where it felt like 100 degrees today. >> firefighters deal with heat all the time. we're in 600-degree fires. but in this type of condition, it can get to you, regardless of what kind of shape you're in. >> reporter: this july is on

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track to be the earth's hottest month of record. >> it's very hot. it's not good for seniors. it's not good for babies. >> reporter: from north america to europe, where raging, out of control wildfires are forcing evacuations in sicily. and east of athens, where they've been battling blazes for weeks, this firefighting plane falling from the sky, two pilots onboard were killed. and today, an international group of climate researchers released a report that says this heat event "would have been virtually impossible to occur in the u.s./mexico region, and southern europe, if humans had not warmed the planet by burning fossil fuels." and here in south florida, there are storms in the forecast later this week, which could bring some relief, but scientists say this marine heat wave is unprecedented, and that temperature, 101 degrees, could very well be a global record. david? >> david: really got our attention today. victor oquendo, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking, of course, the

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