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anti-trump protests went late into the night in los angeles as thousands around the nation demonstrated against the new administration's controversial new immigration bans. breaking news overnight. six killed, eight wounded, at a shooting in a canadian mosque. patrols around mosques in the the u.s. are stepped up. i am the daughter of an immigrant. my father fled religious persecution in nazi-occupied france. i am horrified by his blemishes. and this immigrant
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blemish and it's unamerican. >> many at the s.a.g. awards let trump know what they feel about his actions. a member of s.e.a.l. team 6 killed in an al qaeda raid. will president trump try to deflect controversy with a new supreme court justice nominee? "early today" starts right now. good to be with
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sued over the weekend and won a temporary injunction against the executive order from deporting those who have already been granted access to the united states. now we understand that in virginia, a new federal lawsuit will be filed by an arab-american group. it challenges the entire executive order based on religion, saying it possibly discriminates against religion. president donald trump signed this executive order on friday banning for 90 days people from seven specific countries from coming into the united states. all of those countries are majority muslim. both house and senate democrats say this is unamerican. they're planning a protest later on today on the steps
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supreme court, trying to rally support against the executive order. the white house is already backing off this morning the executive order, saying they will not deport those who have green cards and are legally allowed to be in the united states. back to you, frances. >> thank you so much for the update. the swift reaction this morning comes after mr. trump's rule ordered families fleeing several countries in the middle east to be indefinitely blocked from entering the united states, temporarily suspending immigration from several predominantly muslim countries. however, the president refused calling it an outright ban and says despite reports it's working just fine. >> is it a muslim ban? >> it's not a muslim ban. we're totally prepared to work it out very nicely. you see it at the airports, you see it all over, it's working out nicely. >> he followed up with this statement, this is not a muslim ban as the media is falsely reporting. this is not about religion, this is about terror and keeping our country fe
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official says the president's travel ban has been a "massive success story," members of congress have come out strongly against the move with several democratic lawmakers taking part in this weekend's protests. >> this executive order -- was mean-spirited and unamerican. >> we have to fight, we have to stand strong, we have to say no, and we must not give up, we must not give in, and we must never forget! >> we will not turn away children! >> we will not turn away children! >> we will not turn away families! >> we will not turn away families! >> several republican lawmakers have hit back, including senators tim scott and marco rubio. also lindsey graham and john mccain. on twitter the president bashed graham and mccain
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the two senators should focus their energies on isis, illegal immigration, and order security instead of always looking to start world war iii. trump's order ordered christians and other religious minorities be granted priority other muslims. here's what he said with regard to persecuted christians -- >> they've been horribly treated. if you were a christian in syria it was impossible, at least very, very tough, to get into the united states. if you were a muslim, you could come in. and i thought it was very, very unfair. so we are going to help them. >> however, according to the pew research center, almost as many christian refugees were admitted as muslim refugees in 2013. many world leaders have reached out to refugees, including canada's justin trudeau, tweeting, canadians will welcome you regardless of your faith. #welcometocanada. his country offers permits for those who have
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to the new law. the first minister of scotland echoing the sentiments tweeting, welcome to scotland. the refugee order wasn't the only backlash the president faced. mr. trump signed an order restructuring his national security council, giving former breitbart chief and white house senior strategist steve bannon a seat on the principal's committee of the nfc. he downgraded the role of the chairman of joint chiefs and director of national intelligence, a move susan rice called "stone-cold crazy," questioning the restructuring in several online posts, senator john mccain also voicing his strong concerns. >> the appointment of mr. bannon is something which is a radical departure from any national security council in history. >> and on the diplomatic front the president also engaged in talks with many world leaders for the very first time. speaking to russian president vladimir putin, the white house said the hour-long conversation did not include any discussion of sanctions.
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chancellor angela merkel, accepting her invitation to attend the g20 summit in germany later this year. also on the call list, the leaders in saudi arabia, united aaron emirates, south korea, australia, france, and japan's shinzo abe, who president trump invited to the white house next month. this morning a new miss universe begins her reign. >> here we go. the new miss universe is -- france! >> the 24-year-old dental student from paris beat out 85 hopefuls to take the crown. earlier in the night host steve harvey had a mea culpa of sorts while interviewing miss colombia. >> how do people in colombia feel about steve harvey?
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>> you want the truth? >> no, just lie to me, just lie. >> a lot of people hate you. but you know i love you. the most important. >> here's the back story. remember harvey mistakenly identified last year's miss colombia as the winner in 2016, instead of miss philippines. a little turnaround there. still ahead on "early today," stock markets around the globe are reacting to donald trump's latest move, details coming up. first minor winter storms causing slick roads ahead today. here's meteorologist bill karins with details. >> good morning. these are alberta clippers. move through quickly, brief shot of snow, cold behind. washington, d.c./baltimore, temperatures in the low to mid-30s. the main roads are probably okay. secondary roads probably have snow, along with sidewalks. that will be exiting through areas of maryland and
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and southern portions of new jersey. we're tracking lake-effect snows. a decent band near cleveland this morning is going to cause problems. our second one down through the dakotas, minnesota snow today, tonight heading toward the great lakes. here's a closer look at your day ahead. the one thing with this one, latest clipper has a little more oomph, 2 to 4 inches of snow from minneapolis north ward, especially around duluth. through central portions of wisconsin through northern lake michigan later on tonight. frances, we'll continue with this quiet weather pattern. a little weak storm here and there but no big ones all week long. >> should be a smooth week. >> frances, did you see this? >> are you talking about what happened in tampa? >> i didn't know they did this. 250,000 turned up for the gasparilla pirate parade, filled with beads and studs. this goes back to the historic pirate
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than five times what it did in all of 2016 with donations totaling $24 million and counting. leading the news from nbc news, u.s. service member killed in a raid on al qaeda in yemen. the white house says 14 al qaeda members were killed in a surprise dawn attack that took place in central yemen. according to the "new york times" the american killed was a member of the navy's elite s.e.a.l. team 6. five other americans were wounded. this is the first known u.s. combat death since president trump took office. in a statement president trump expressed thoughts and prayers for the fallen service member. delta planes are back in the sky after a computer outage caused a nationwide grounding of
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monday president trump could announce his nominee for the supreme court. at the top of his list are three federal appeals court judges, william pryor, thomas hard ma
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vice president pence is scheduled to meet with jorda king abdullah. his country is not affected by the order on immigration. the king turned 55 today. maine's marijuana law goes into effect toda the law would make it legal for adults 21 years and
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marginalized. >> i'm an american patriot. and i love this country. and because i love this country, i am horrified by its blemishes. and this immigrant ban is blemish and it is unamerican. >> we know it's going to be up to us and all of you probably too, to keep telling stories that show what unites us is stronger than the forces that seek to divide us. >> this story is of unity. this story is about what happens when we put our differences aside. >> yes. >> and we come together as a human race. we win. love wins every time. >> safe to call it a politically charged evening in hollywood at the 23rd s.a.g. awards. >> all weekend everywhere you looked. >> a lot of these actors speaking out in protest against president trump's immigration ban, also a night of celebration for many winners like "hidden figures," which w
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snow has the potential to impact your commute this morning. now we are closely tracking how much is falling and getting you ready to get out the door. >> a possible act of terror. what police are uncovering about a deadly shooting and who they are now holding responsibility. >> airports coast to coast, the divided reactions and protests from president trump's executive action. good morning, everybody. >> we're seeing snow falling across the region this morning. i saw thick flakes coming in on my ride to work. we're sar
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stick on some spots and maybe making it a tough road in. >> it's a weather alert day. we're watching the radar, tell us what to expect. >> a little bit of snow early this morning. it's going to look like it's going to be more than it's going to measure up to be. you will need the windshield pipers this morning. >> a little bit of light snow. generally an inch of snow or less by later on this afternoon. just a little bit of passing snow flakes. staying on the cold side and chilly for most of the week ahead. visibilities have been reduced. anywhere you see numbers under ten, right down the i-95 corridor, that's the snow reducing visibilities a bit. headed over the bay and on to the eastern shore. so if you're
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towards the coastline, some better chances of snow right here. let's talk some temperatures. >> yes, because that is important. we want to know what the road temperatures are and in some areas the roads rb treated and now they're only wet on the roadways but other areas we are starting to see some snow starting to stick this morning. some parts around arlington the roads are starting to stick this morning. temperatures are right around freezing this morning. 32 degrees in fredericksburg but that snow starting to clear out of the area. so we'll be watching that for the planner this morning. 34 degrees by the noon mid-30s, still a passing snow shower by 3:00 p.m. but overall drying as we go through the afternoon. it's going to be a cold
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melissa is here with what a roads look like. >> i just came down 207. it is just wet. they did a good job. you're going to see that dusting, maybe have to dust your car off like i did this morning but roads and sidewalks really not bad. all of this is showing snow falling across the area to some degree. no big problems right now. a look at 95 in maryland coming up. we of course have team congress on this storm team 4 coverage. >> we want to know how it's looking out there. >> the roads don't look so bad. take a look out here in front of us. we're on massachusetts avenue going southwest. you canee
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out here. the roads don't look terribly slushy. we're seeing steady snowfall here. we'll show you some video we shot earlier. you'll see snow on cars but it's not sticking to these treated roads and sidewalks here so that's a good thing you will see. we did see some thicker flakes out there, what appears to be rain underneath there as well so that will be something you want to accommodate as far as your commute out here this morning. roads are still being treated as we speak at this time so give crews some space to work but for the most part we're starting to see traffic build up. so far, no so sad. back in to you. some breaking news in the brikt. a pedestrian was hit near

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