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the present lays out a plan to put federal employees back to work, but a quick and cold leaves n from democrats both sides no closer to ending the government shutdown. >> teens fromy kentuck going vira after they are seen mocking a native american walking in the native american indigenous march. >> a major dropemnratures today could create problems for your monday morning commute. lawy lauryn ricketts is traing t changes on your sunday morning. >> good morning to you. i'm >> and i'm meagan fitzgerald. thanks so much for joining us.
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we want to get straight to lauryn ricketts. we'ren weather alert mode as we've been reporting all morning long. dangerously cold wetter. >> temperatures will take a deep dive. lauryn, what can you tell us about theiming of all of this. >> already starting to see that start right now with the winds picking up.al the fro system is bisecting our area, and it's moving from west to easto we're starting to feel those effects in the western suburbs. it'sfnly a matter time before we start to see them east of i-95. look at the radar right now. you may see a flake or twou and ay see a few light rain showers hand this is the end of it. this is all pushing through to the east and behind this, pretty breezy conditions and a big temperature drop. we do have some flood warnings out there around bull run. those are just because of the ave and snow melt that we out there. just be careful if you're driving around out there. don't drive across any flooded roadways. temperatures in the 20s and 30s and feels like temperatures in
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the tos, low 20s in the shenandoah valley and to the low 30s elsewhere. this number just going to drop as we continue through the day. one thing i want to talk about, you want to see the total lunar eclips it's going to be clear but cold. talk more about this in detail, and we'll talk aboutf w see any warmups on the ten-day forecast. when the winds, come do lots to talk about. that's coming up after chuck todd in 20 minutes. >> thanks very much, lauryn. laid out sident has his plan to hopefully end the government shutdown, but it was met wit immediate rejection which means day 30 of the shutdown will not be the final day. >>mresident trump spoke fro the white house not long after seeing had a nization ceremony. the president demanded almon $6 billor a southern border wall. in exchange he would be giving daca recipients and people with temporary protected status or tps an extra tfee years protection. >> whatever we do, ian promise
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you this. i will never forgot that my first duty and ultimate loyalty is to you, then ameri people. >> democrat leadership said the plan is basically dead on arrival. hoe speaker nancy pelosi says the government should be reopened before any borderns negotiatio the president did not say anything about the 800,000 affected federal workers who are feeling the financial strain as the shutdowntrches into its fifth week. if a deal isn't reached byht midnn tuesday, those workers will miss another. payche >> meanwhile, the court-appointed special advocates for children here in d.c. is firing back after the president's announcement releasing a statement saying in a racist speech filled withct l misrepresentations trump continued to treat us, casa members with tps anddaca, like a negotiating chip. the president'sawr rudy giuliani will meet with chuck todd on "meet the press."
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chuck will be stopping by ourst io in a moment to give us a preview of "meet the press." there will be plenty to talk about, of course, later on "nes 4today." >> the if you're traveling through bwihe airport during shutdown brace for a longer time to get through security, a security checkpoint at the airport closed yesterday because of tsa employees calling out sick. the transportation and security administration said in a tweet that they closed around 5:30.ss gers are being asked to leave early for evening flights. some checkints closed also at dulles international airport on monday. it's a video that's blowing up on social media and sparking outrage. the footage gone viral shows teenagers wearing mag taunting a native american elder on the steps of the linurln memog the indigenous people's march on friday. last night supporters health a rally in defense of nathan phillips, the man who is being harassed in that video. phillips was singing and playing a drum at the rally when the
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tes surrounded him. that's believed some of the students were from covington cay, an all male high school in kentucky. they were here for the march for life anti-abortionth real. r actions are being widely criticized. phillips who is a vietnam veteeln says he sorry for the students. >> who allows the cldren to -- to treat others that who teaches our children that? >> in a jointstatement, the roman catholic die receives covington and covington catholic high school apologized to phillips. officials released a statent reading in part, quote, we condemn the actions of the covington catholic high school students. the matter is being investigated, and we will take appropriate action up to and including expulsion. reaction toeo that vid continues to pour in,fr includi one native americanak lawm. find that in our nbc washington app as well as the video. just search viral video. wve got an update on a
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brutal attack on a 69-year-old dog walker that happened in broad daylight. the alleged attackers are both teenagers and she was not the only victim. 16-year-old kaveyon andrews and 17-year-old that theus hartridge were trying to steal the victim's car on euclid street. one of them hit the womanth ove e head with a pipe and the two also robbed two other people in the same neighborhood. they are both being charged as adults. he> yesterday is with a third annual women's march. thousands rallied while pushing for a more progressive agenda, but there was some controversy. organizers focused this year's march not only on women but also racism, hatred andrhe bor wall, but since last year's demonstration, there's been some tension. march organizer tamika mallory ams shown her support for nation of i leader louis farrakhan who has made numerous comments a lot of folks consider anti-semitic. mallory denounced farrakhan's
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comments. regardless though, it was enough for others to hold a small separate march on the grounds. u.s. capitol. >> i know tha there was a split in the women's movement. we just wanted to make a comfortable space for everyone to come. we're in way in competition with the women's march incorporated. >> the women want f tous attention on virginia ratifying he equal rights amendment f.virginia ratifies the e.r.a., it would be a prequisite for adoption as an official adoption to the u.s. constitution. a winter blast is moving across the midwest and mid-atlantic bringing snowstorms that are hitting cities throughout the country. yesterday some parts of the midwest had nearly 7 inches of snow. upstate new england hand the new england area steady snowfall covered much of the sky into the night as youre can see t parts of syracuse accumulated up to 14 inches ofth snow. is storm is expected to continue throughout the morning hand into the midday. well, we hope love is in their
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boy fell into a bore hole familyinches wide as the walked through a private estate. officials say they are not losing hope of finding the boy alive. m could take days to complete thission. >> well, some good news for you if you pick up your prescriptions from walmart. the company's pharmacies will continue filling prescriptions for cvs caremark members. earl wr this week told you cvs would be saying that wal-mart would be leaving over itsig dispute overr reimbursement rates. >> the two have reached a multi-year agreement. the move wou have resulted in millns of members no longer being reimbursed for getting their prescriptions fild at walmart pharmacies. >> and a u.s. spy satellite is now in orbit after being reatedly delayed. it was launched for a secret mission in california yesterday morning. the launch was delayed several times for many reasons including a hydrogen locke and high winds ommunication problems. the launch was streamed but the
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feed was cut after aboix minutes to help keep the mission a secret. >> we've been talking about it all morning frigid temperatures coming our way in the brutal win. >> it could be a lot worse. >> chicago had about 8 inches of snowausing scary moments on the runway. a united airlines plane from s phoenid off the runway at o'hare international airport. all 129 passengers were de-planed and sent on a bus. about 1,000 flights at chicago airport have been cancelled thus far because of that win r >> valentine's day is right around the rner, and humans are not the only ones looking to get a little love connection. >> meet romeo, the world'sli lot frog but will soon meet his juliet. he lives in bolivia. for years he washe only one of a kind but now an online dating
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>> day 30 of the government shutdown and there seems tarbe no cath of putting 800,000 back to work. >> we're joined by the moderator of "meet the press" chuck todd for a closer look at the situation. we saw the president's proposal and heeeds to get democrats and his base on board as well. with that with we any closer to a solution? >> we're not farther away. you do see a sense -- democrats are also putting together a counterproposal that would include a billion more in border security as long as it isn't for a barrier. the fact that both parties want to put a deal on the table show you they know the stalemate can' continue to be they have to figure out how to frankly expand the problem soy they can come up with more
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solutions. that's the way of washington. expand the problem so that you canry to -- >> > i'll give you one glimmerer of hope. mark warner and liz cheney agree to pass sething that would pay the furloughed workers even if you keep the shutdown going if you're negotiating. the fact that there's some light that idea, all right maybe you could see some good faith effort saying let's dohat and keep the talks open and discussed over here. you know, whether that leads to; i don't know, but it -- like i said, i would s the glass has condensation in it. not quite half full but has condensation. >>aybe paying them so they are more incentivized to go to work. >> maybe not the previous back pa but something to carry them
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forward now. >> tsa workers leaving and calling in sick and not showing up for work. >> we saw this wk that the president's lawyer rudy giuliani basically changing his story on collusion with russia an then the buffered article that came out saying, you know, that president trump told his former lawyer to lie to congress and they came out saying that that's not te. i mean, are we getting any new insight on this russia invest,ation? >> weook, i think big picture you can tell how jumpy washington is, right. th t the buzzfeed story shows everybody needs to tap the brakes when the special counsel pushed back on the buzzfeed story and rudy giuliani this morning admits that therump wer moscow business deal was an active deal rohout entirety of the 2016 campaign so it's another moment, just like
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with t collusion question last week where it seems to be -- the al posts have been moved on what the trump campaign and president trump will admit to was happening as a atcand >> right. >> so how long do you think rudy iuliani will remain his attorney? >> oh, i think the president is quite pleased? >> do you. >> because i do thi -- rudy giuliani, unlike his other lawyers, is somebody that -- the epresident wants peo that represent him to be able to go on television and -- and speak for him, so i'm thinking in that sense he's still -- that would be what would cost rudy giuliani if he somehow flubbed a tv appearance. >> all right, uck, thank you so much. never a dull moment. a reminder tt you can see "meet the press" every sunday at 10:30 right after "news 4 today." >> by the way, rirktcketts, i t everybody to get the ice skates. >> forecast done. >> sunday, if it's "meet the press," get your ice skates. >> no joke. >> it is going to be bitterly
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cold and make sure you dress out when you get out. we allame in at the same time and that temperature has already dropped about 23 >> geez. >> welcome to winter in d.c. it's going to be cold and really cold out there, and we'll continue to have very chilly conditions. >> dangerously cold air tonight, dangerously cold tomorrow, and, i mean, the windchill is going to be negative 5 to negative 15. >> what? >> so there's going to be hypothermia. i know they have opened a lot os shel around the d.c. area, and it -- it's really going to be an extreme situation that we haven't dealtom with quite time and that's something that we have to keep an eye on. make sure you have the pets inde because it's chilly for them as well and just cold for everybody. i haven'teen the temperatures drop like this, the windchill like this in gate some time.
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let's go to the map and we also have the super blood wolf moon to talk about and still talk about today it's going to be blustery this afternoon. we're starting to the winds picking up and dangerously cold. by wednesday temperatures a wund 50 a do have some rain, so what to expect in the next 48 hours as windsng are pic up now, and they will have the potential to gust up to 50 miles an hour over. next 48 hours. windchills drop a little overnight and i d believe there will be power outages and icy spots for the winds that don't dry out those roads and, again, we'll secure any loose items out there as wel we've got an area of low pressure that brought us our storm system yesterday abr ght us mostly rain with a wintry mix north and west and that's going to continue to move north and east so the competing inhigh pressure that's m in from the arctic, we are looking at a very tight pressure
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gradient and once we get thess competing pes we'll get the winds that will be bringing out of theorthwest and floating right into the mid-atlantic. currentind gusts out there already pick out andowe're seeing our eastern suburbs and staying here to around 50 miles per hour and wind advisory in effect for everybody and that will continue through tonight. a few stty showers a snow flakes and a last hurrah as the frontal system moves through and behind the area of low high pressure bills in and brings cold continues. do have flood warnings through bull run and that's where we have the snow and rain and ice water up and ice and into the banks from some of the streams. current temperatures right now. 30s and 40s and already in the teens in the shenandoah and low to mid-30s elsewhere.
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this number is going to ctinue to plummet tonight and that's why we have aindchill tonight and tomorrow morning. we start at 8:00 a.m. with that windchill at39, and look how dramatically it drops. by 7:00 we'll feel like we here in the single digits and later on tonight in the negative. if you wan to brave the cold, it's clear tonight. the last time we see a total lunar eclipse here in the area is may 2001. it's the blood moon. it will look red because of the sunlight scattering off the earth's atmosphere. othey maybe will go and see it and bundle up if you're going to see it because it's going to itterly cold. step outside at ten minutes after 12.ol dangerously and temperatures in the mid-20s and then we do have a chance. rain to snow possibly on thsday and anoth chance
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all right. lauryn, take it away. unusually cold temps coming through. >> windchill advisory tonight and wind advisory today. it whil feel like the teens afternoon. single digits this evening. negative 5 to negative 15 t overnind through tomorrow morning, and only in the singsle digits through the day tomorrow th these winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour. any rain we have right now will ermove on out of and we're looking at sunshine later on today. sunshine tomorrow, but, of
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course, we have a weather alert through the day. do not try to just hang out ts e. wednesday rain chances and rain to snow possibly on thursday. not looking like that ch. >> so bring your pets inside, maybe put some jackets on your pets. >> and we'll have power outages, too, unfortunately. >> thank you very muchnk >> and t you for joining us. "meet the press" is next. >> we'll be back here at 4:00 a.m. it's time for the january savings event on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's our weekend special. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds.
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this sunday, shutdown stalemate. president trump offers temporary protection for some undocumented immigrants but sticks to his principle demand. >> the plan includes $5.7 billion for a strategic deployment of physical barriersa or wall. >> the president says the senate will voton his plan this week, but house speaker nancy pelosi rejects the offer, calling it a nonstarter. plus, moving the goalposts on collusion with russia. >> i never said there was no collusion between the campaign or between people in the campaign. >> how significant is rudy giuliani's new position on on possible collu my guests this morning are the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, democratic sena

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