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  • Live from NPR News, I'm Corva Coleman.

  • Blizzard warnings are still up from Virginia's Atlantic coast to part of Maine's border with Canada.

  • The massive Northeaster is also pounding New York City, as reporter Steve Kastenbaum tells us.

  • Snow fell at a rate of more than two inches per hour as building maintenance workers pushed snowblowers through the night,

  • trying to keep sidewalks clear.

  • New York streets were deserted after the mayor declared a state of emergency and banned unnecessary travel.

  • Air traffic came to a halt with more than 3,000 flights canceled at the area's three airports.

  • The storm knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes across New Jersey.

  • President Trump delivers the first State of the Union address of his second term tomorrow night.

  • A new NPR-PBS News Marist poll shows that Americans are skeptical of how things are going in the country.

  • NPR's Domenico Montanaro explains.

  • 57% of the more than 1,400 people that Marist surveyed say the State of the Union is not strong.

  • That's a four-point increase from a year ago and includes 8 in 10 Democrats and two-thirds of independents.

  • Republicans largely take the opposite view.

  • With Trump in office, 73% of Republicans say the State of the Union is strong.

  • The splits by education and gender are also notable.

  • 69% of college degree holders say the State of the Union is weak,

  • while those without degrees are split What's more,

  • 6 in 10 say the country is worse off than a year ago,

  • and most describe the direction that Trump is moving the country as change for the worse.