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is there any hope for new england at this point, karine? other states have awakened.achusetts. >> look, there is certainly a lack of accountability that comes when there is under one party rule. the state republican party is making modest gains and even look at the last presidential election. trump didn't win but president trump did make modest gains in a state like massachusetts and that says a lot. >> laura: yeah, he needs to go to boston and give another message about the future of the state and the entire new england region, karine thank you very much. >> thank you. >> meghan markle rebranding her business, again. and madonna ram pages against the president. "friday follies" with raymond arroyo is next. ♪ an style and... -ah! and all the things americans love too! c'mon, bloom! there are a ton of football matches. games. football games. woo! you ready for some adrenaline? i was born ready. how high is that? so high. privacy. (pronounces it priv-acy) privacy. (pronounces it pry-vacy) gelato. froyo. architecture. sharkitecture. that is a big hat. it's american, of c
is there any hope for new england at this point, karine? other states have awakened.achusetts. >> look, there is certainly a lack of accountability that comes when there is under one party rule. the state republican party is making modest gains and even look at the last presidential election. trump didn't win but president trump did make modest gains in a state like massachusetts and that says a lot. >> laura: yeah, he needs to go to boston and give another message about the future...
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bill karins joins me. bill, from one swath of the country to another. >> yeah, and this is two fast-moving storms, lester, in the middle of the workweek and school week. it's going to be so much travel trouble out there. the storm is just getting going. tomorrow morning we watch the snow breaking out through kentucky. during the day tomorrow it moves into virginia and even washington, d.c. 70 million people between the two storms. the snow and the ice will be the worst in the midatlantic tomorrow into tomorrow night. richmond, you get 2 to 4 inches of snow. some ice on top of it. d.c. up to a half a foot. not so much philadelphia and new york. maybe an inch or two. in the midwest, this is going to be your wednesday storm. so kansas city very difficult. a big storm for you. 5 to 10 inches possible. and chicago, one of the bigger snowstorms that you're going have so far this winter season, getting up to 4 to 6 inches. in addition to this, we do have a chance of the two storms getting some flooding and isolat
bill karins joins me. bill, from one swath of the country to another. >> yeah, and this is two fast-moving storms, lester, in the middle of the workweek and school week. it's going to be so much travel trouble out there. the storm is just getting going. tomorrow morning we watch the snow breaking out through kentucky. during the day tomorrow it moves into virginia and even washington, d.c. 70 million people between the two storms. the snow and the ice will be the worst in the midatlantic...
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. >> la gran ganadora de la noche fue shakira que se llevÓ seis premios seguida por karin leÓn consigo generaciones. >> estuvo espectacular. esta presentaciÓn de premios lo nuestro. estÁbamos mirÁndolo, inclusive uno de mis favoritos fue thalÍa y alejandro fernÁndez, camilo y muchos hist tenemos un recuento de los mejores de recuentos de la entrega de galardones y el desfile de los artistas por la alfombra de noche de estrellas, jomari goyso nos dice quiÉnes se robaron las miradas con su atuendo. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ elian: la administraciÓn trump extiende sus planes de deportaciÓn masiva a migrantes a costa rica. a donde llegÓ un grupo de 135 deportado de diferentes nacionalidades que enfrentan ahora con destino incierto. fuerzas de seguridad de mÉxico detienen en culiacÁn a kevin alonso, alias el 200, peligroso jefe de seguridad del grupo "los chapitos". una nueva vacuna experimental podrÍa ser una poderosa arma en la lucha contra el cÁncer de pÁncreas, uno de los mÁs letales que existen. noche de talento latino, tenemos los ganadores de "premio lo nuestro" en esta ediciÓn celeb
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veremos la constelaciÓn de artistas de la talla de chaquira, karin leÓn, carol xi, y muchÍsimos mÁs que pueden perder. llegamos al final. los dejamos con el noticiero nacional. buenas noches. ha4:00 p.m. primer impa. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ elian: una niÑa de 11 aÑos en texas se quita la vida por temor a que sus padres fuesen deportados, la madre denuncia que las amenazas venÍan de compaÑeros de clases de su hija y la escuela nunca informÓ sobre el acoso. >> le van a hablar a migraciÓn para que la recoja su papÁ. elian: alertan de frÍo potencialmente mortal para 100 millones en ciudades. le decimos cÓmo identificar una nueva estafa. revela impactantes imÁgenes el aviÓn de delta airlines aterriza, se vuelca jardine llamas. ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ locutor: este es noticiero univisiÓn ediciÓn nocturna con elian zidÁn. jessica: buenas noches. elian: buenas noches. comenzamos en texas, donde jocelyn, una niÑa hispana de 11 aÑos se quitÓ la vida supuestamente por temor a que sus padres fuesen deportados, su madre denuncia acoso escolar y dice que fueron los mismos compaÑeros de clases quienes la aterr
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you know, i thought it was interesting because i never felt that in the biden administration that karineerre was kind of performing for biden first. biden's message across. for an audience of one, the entire time. and i think she was quite effective in terms of getting you know, she's been getting rave reviews from his supporters. you can come out of those briefings going, oh, i didn't learn anything. voices in there. how's that going to work? yeah, no, it's something i'm... board, and it's something that we have talked about over the last few months. we've talked with the administration about. ideas about what the briefing room would look like and decided that they wanted to introduce a new media seat, which ultimately means, you know, giving access to podcasters, and more new media outlets. which is hardly, you know, something we would call a podcaster. been around many, many years. yes, exactly. he's been around. brought back, you know, new life into the briefing room because people are interested. again, as bernd mentioned, it was wall to wall. and i think part of that was the uncert
you know, i thought it was interesting because i never felt that in the biden administration that karineerre was kind of performing for biden first. biden's message across. for an audience of one, the entire time. and i think she was quite effective in terms of getting you know, she's been getting rave reviews from his supporters. you can come out of those briefings going, oh, i didn't learn anything. voices in there. how's that going to work? yeah, no, it's something i'm... board, and it's...
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hello, i'm karin giannone. we begin with that breaking news from the vatican, the 88—year—old is being treated for pneumonia at a hospital in rome. the vatican says he remains "alert" but is also in a "critical condition". the latest from the vatican. the pope himself has asked for openness and transparency about the state of his health, and so we've been getting condition and he's still, as the statement says, not out of danger. respiratory crisis this morning, which required extra oxygen. because tests showed that he had anaemia. so those are two quite significant developments, i think. they say, though, that the pope is still alert. they say he is suffering, he's in more pain than he was so stressing, i think, the fact that he is still alert, extremely serious. and they were quite upbeat. you know, the words were serious, but their tone was was jovial almost. they said that the pope was joking, that he was in good spirits, and they also said for the very first time that, in fact, he was responding to medicat
hello, i'm karin giannone. we begin with that breaking news from the vatican, the 88—year—old is being treated for pneumonia at a hospital in rome. the vatican says he remains "alert" but is also in a "critical condition". the latest from the vatican. the pope himself has asked for openness and transparency about the state of his health, and so we've been getting condition and he's still, as the statement says, not out of danger. respiratory crisis this morning, which...
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. >> meteorologist bill karins is tracking the warmup, but let's start with gary grumbach on the boardwalk beach. gary, that doesn't even look real to me. how are people handling it? >> reporter: people move to this part of the country for the warmth. they vacation here for the beautiful beaches. that's not what they're getting today. it's the biting cold and heavy winds, not making the cleanup of the roads easier. folks are running with dogs, walking, enjoying themselves, making snow men on the beach, which is weird but beautiful as taylor swift would say. here's what some folks had to say. >> ever see it like this before? >> not since i moved back. >> at least we see the beach covered in snow. >> the kids have enjoyed it. on social media i see the animals enjoying it. people may not have seen it in their lifetime. >> reporter: not a lot of cross country skiing on the virginia beach boardwalk. it may be a while before it happens again because it's about to get pretty warm around these parts. >> bill, we've been talking about bitter cold. it's supposed to warmup soon. how can it be so cold
. >> meteorologist bill karins is tracking the warmup, but let's start with gary grumbach on the boardwalk beach. gary, that doesn't even look real to me. how are people handling it? >> reporter: people move to this part of the country for the warmth. they vacation here for the beautiful beaches. that's not what they're getting today. it's the biting cold and heavy winds, not making the cleanup of the roads easier. folks are running with dogs, walking, enjoying themselves, making...
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here is karin from arizona.ter: when my daughter was in the fifth grade, they had this whole conversation about what your pronouns are. and so, like, i was routinely like scolded for not respecting my daughter's pronouns as they/them. and i'm like, that's not something that's going to happen in this house. i gave birth to a daughter. it says it on her birth certificate. she's a girl. this is the same girl who wanted to be spider-man three years before that. so she doesn't have the capability of deciding what she wants for breakfast, let alone adding a penis. geoff: you know, given the way that donald trump in particular in republicans more broadly have really changed the parameters of the debate around some of these cultural issues, how does that complicate the effort that democrats now have in trying to win back voters and in trying to go on the offensive on some of these issues? sarah: well, it's a little complicated, in the sense that, yes, you hear a lot of -- i hear a ton of voters talking this way, where t
here is karin from arizona.ter: when my daughter was in the fifth grade, they had this whole conversation about what your pronouns are. and so, like, i was routinely like scolded for not respecting my daughter's pronouns as they/them. and i'm like, that's not something that's going to happen in this house. i gave birth to a daughter. it says it on her birth certificate. she's a girl. this is the same girl who wanted to be spider-man three years before that. so she doesn't have the capability of...
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brewster, he is in hard-hit kentucky, also with us with the forecast is nbc news meteorologist bill karins. i will start with you, shaq, because you are out in it. could the winter weather this week that they are going to get, i assume, affect everything that's happening around you, all the recovery efforts. >> reporter: absolutely. and that was the warning that you heard from the governor earlier today that essentially one put a deadline for folks saying if you don't have running water or electricity you need to seek shelter now because the temperatures are going to plunge. also saying the cleanup efforts in areas like where i am now are being hampered because there are preparations in place for the upcoming snowstorm. i want you to listen to a conversation i had with an emergency operator here in bettiville and listen to what he told me about the breakdown of staff and resources because of the incoming storm. >> we are just a small town, i think i've heard it described as a dozen eggs doing 36 jobs so everybody halls to do three things. the fireman that shows up in your emergency may be
brewster, he is in hard-hit kentucky, also with us with the forecast is nbc news meteorologist bill karins. i will start with you, shaq, because you are out in it. could the winter weather this week that they are going to get, i assume, affect everything that's happening around you, all the recovery efforts. >> reporter: absolutely. and that was the warning that you heard from the governor earlier today that essentially one put a deadline for folks saying if you don't have running water...
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bill karins, thank you.d writing in cursive was something kids had to learn in elementary school? >> that style of handwriting is a lot less common. a project is looking for cursive experts to decode documents from the past. hallie jackson explains. >> reporter: tiktok cursive challenge introducing gen-z to the lost art of longhand. if you want a real cursive challenge, you have to go old school, like very old. >> 1764. >> reporter: at the national archives a new project asks volunteers to decode documents like these from the revolutionary war. >> every box has a story. >> reporter: records from soldiers telling the stories of america's first veterans, if you can read them. >> in their something -- >> i think records. >> of -- how do people do this? it's impossible. >> reporter: the archives asking is cursive your super power. they have found 100,000 volunteers who with the help of a.i. are converting these records into a searchable online database to give more access to more people. >> it connects you to th
bill karins, thank you.d writing in cursive was something kids had to learn in elementary school? >> that style of handwriting is a lot less common. a project is looking for cursive experts to decode documents from the past. hallie jackson explains. >> reporter: tiktok cursive challenge introducing gen-z to the lost art of longhand. if you want a real cursive challenge, you have to go old school, like very old. >> 1764. >> reporter: at the national archives a new project...
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hello, karin giannone.and russian officials will sit down for face to face the us secretary of state, marco rubio, on "restoring the entire complex of will take. i have to say that the messaging coming from the russians, from sergei lavrov and his was very different. they are framing this as effectively a start remember the context of this, coming after and all of this coming with those waves of concern in europe about being left on the sidelines. we are seeing european countries scrambling to try at the kinds of things that american officials have been so everyone here knows how high the stakes are, ukrainians are not invited. president zelensky saying that he didn't know about these the french president, emmanuel macron, says he's had stressed the need to take responsibility for their own continent's security, as the us attempts to talk the polish prime minister, donald tusk, said they had entered a new stage in transatlantic relations, and europe needed to immediately boost its defences. his comments wer
hello, karin giannone.and russian officials will sit down for face to face the us secretary of state, marco rubio, on "restoring the entire complex of will take. i have to say that the messaging coming from the russians, from sergei lavrov and his was very different. they are framing this as effectively a start remember the context of this, coming after and all of this coming with those waves of concern in europe about being left on the sidelines. we are seeing european countries...
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veremos la constelaciÓn de artistas de la talla de chaquira, karin leÓn, carol xi, y muchÍsimos mÁs quede frÍo potencialmente mortal para 100 millones en ciudades. le decimos cÓmo identificar una nueva estafa.
veremos la constelaciÓn de artistas de la talla de chaquira, karin leÓn, carol xi, y muchÍsimos mÁs quede frÍo potencialmente mortal para 100 millones en ciudades. le decimos cÓmo identificar una nueva estafa.
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bill karins, thank you so much for breaking that all down. all right.rgest district in the country, are ushering in a new era in the classroom. a cell phone free school day. joining us now is a staff writer covering education for the los angeles times. okay. this cell phone ban went into effect this morning. how are the kids coping? this is going to be one heck of an adjustment. >> yeah, it's been. >> a long. >> time in the. >> making, christina. so it's announced. >> in the summertime and now it's february. so it's more than. >> half a. >> million kids. and you know, they're glued to their phones. this is going to be a huge difference. i haven't heard yet how it's going so far. you know, there's a school board meeting today for the la schools. and they didn't talk much about the reception of this yet. so we have to wait and see really how it plays out. >> and they're also implementing this in different ways, right. the superintendent of the la unified school district said about 50% of the schools are using an honor system, allowing students to keep the
bill karins, thank you so much for breaking that all down. all right.rgest district in the country, are ushering in a new era in the classroom. a cell phone free school day. joining us now is a staff writer covering education for the los angeles times. okay. this cell phone ban went into effect this morning. how are the kids coping? this is going to be one heck of an adjustment. >> yeah, it's been. >> a long. >> time in the. >> making, christina. so it's announced....
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bill karins is tracking all of it for us. we start with nbc news reporter gary grunback in washington, d.c. i don't know if the snow is already falling. i can't tell from your shot, but i know they're getting ready. talk about how the city is getting ready for what could be a lot of snow for you. >> reporter: hey, there. yeah, i can confirm it is in fact snowing in washington, d.c. it did start in the past hour. it's not really sticking on the ground yet. that is good news for the folks behind me. i'm here at one of the d.c. department of public works locations where they have been spending all day filling up some of the salt trucks, filling up the plow trucks with the hundreds and hundreds of pounds of salt that is going to go across the 1500 miles of d.c. streets. this is an unbelievably massive operation they have going. there's a snow emergency, it's called here, in washington, d.c. it really allows these guys to get out on the road and do the work they need to do. it is an operation that includes more than 200 snow plows
bill karins is tracking all of it for us. we start with nbc news reporter gary grunback in washington, d.c. i don't know if the snow is already falling. i can't tell from your shot, but i know they're getting ready. talk about how the city is getting ready for what could be a lot of snow for you. >> reporter: hey, there. yeah, i can confirm it is in fact snowing in washington, d.c. it did start in the past hour. it's not really sticking on the ground yet. that is good news for the folks...
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nbc meteorologist bill karins is here.see the worst of this? >> yeah, and. >> toxic runoff. >> i mean, that's just that's. >> a sentence. no one should even. be in. >> the way. >> of that or evacuating. >> from it. and that's the mess we're dealing with. these are the. >> same people that had. >> to evacuate. >> for the fires. >> and there's going to be new evacuation orders coming. so just it's the whole thing is just a real obviously it's a disaster, but it's just tragic. so this storm is going to be a slow moving one. it's going to come in waves. we have a little bit of rain today and then tomorrow is when the brunt of it comes in. it's not just the burn scar areas. we do have flood watches that go from sacramento to red bluff, san francisco, san jose, all the way back down through santa barbara and even to san diego. so it's a good chunk of a lot of metro areas in california. so here's how it plays out. so a little bit of rain today, but i want you to watch as we go throughout thursday. >> this yellow. >> area right in
nbc meteorologist bill karins is here.see the worst of this? >> yeah, and. >> toxic runoff. >> i mean, that's just that's. >> a sentence. no one should even. be in. >> the way. >> of that or evacuating. >> from it. and that's the mess we're dealing with. these are the. >> same people that had. >> to evacuate. >> for the fires. >> and there's going to be new evacuation orders coming. so just it's the whole thing is just a real...
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. >> back and forth with karine leavitt, of course, the press secretary here, where i asked her about some of the. >> words we have heard. >> from those constituents at town halls in traditionally red districts around the country, including those that you played. moments ago. and by and large, she blamed. >> the media. >> for. >> amplifying, as she described it, a few critics. >> in her words. >> when she says the. >> overwhelming number of americans. >> right now. support exactly what. president trump is doing, she says that the president is simply. >> delivering on. >> the promises that he has made so far. then i followed up by asking. >> her specifically. >> about the claims that the administration has found tens. of billions of dollars of fraud, waste and abuse. of course, waste. everybody can have their own opinion about what is wasteful spending or useful spending. >> but. >> fraud is a crime. and i pressed her on that specifically. here's part of that exchange. >> fraud, of course, is a crime. so have you turned over evidence of fraud to the justice department? and when should
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nbc meteorologist bill karins is here.urs ahead? >> yeah, chris, i think. >> we're getting to that. >> time of. >> winter where everyone's kind of over it. >> and we're kind of like. >> all. >> right, when's it going to. >> warm up? and as soon. as i say that, we're just. >> going to. >> watch one storm after another. fast moving storms. tonight we're watching the storm moving into the mid-atlantic region. we have winter storm warnings up from louisville to lexington, charleston, west virginia, roanoke, charlottesville, richmond. you're right on the edge of that winter storm warning. this is going to be a decent little snowstorm for you. from washington, d.c. to fredericksburg down to richmond, it looks like from philadelphia northwards, not a ton of snow with this. and that includes new york city. so as far as the timing goes, as we go throughout the overnight, we see a band of snow breaking out, mostly over kentucky. >> kind of right over the ohio river. >> the southern portion of this will be a lot of wet weather. we do
nbc meteorologist bill karins is here.urs ahead? >> yeah, chris, i think. >> we're getting to that. >> time of. >> winter where everyone's kind of over it. >> and we're kind of like. >> all. >> right, when's it going to. >> warm up? and as soon. as i say that, we're just. >> going to. >> watch one storm after another. fast moving storms. tonight we're watching the storm moving into the mid-atlantic region. we have winter storm warnings...
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hello, i'm karin giannone. we begin with breaking news from the vatican. we've had an update on the health of pope francis — who's now said to be in a critical condition, as he spends a second week in the hospital. the vatican said his health has deteriorated over the past 2a hours — and he has suffered that is the life shot of the gemelli hospital in rome where the pope has been staying since the pope has been staying since the friday before last. his health has deteriorated and he has suffered what the vatican describes as a "prolonged asthma—like respiratory crisis" and has needed blood transfusions. they were deemed f— ”f guarded, they were deemed 7— 7777 guarded, in their fin friday before last fwords. llafddaybefgre last went into the the pepe went intethe gemelli in rome because of hospital in rome because of problems lungs. is problems with his lungs. he is especially prone to lung because he gears; ii; fad infections because he had pleurisy as an and had pleurisy as an adult and had part of one of his lungs removed when he was just 21 remeved when
hello, i'm karin giannone. we begin with breaking news from the vatican. we've had an update on the health of pope francis — who's now said to be in a critical condition, as he spends a second week in the hospital. the vatican said his health has deteriorated over the past 2a hours — and he has suffered that is the life shot of the gemelli hospital in rome where the pope has been staying since the pope has been staying since the friday before last. his health has deteriorated and he has...
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next week, so we'll just wait and see how that plays out. >> as i said, i repeat, thank you, bill karinsws bill. that's now on. >> that news bill. talk about chaotic. chaotic in oregon. whiteout conditions there. look at this 30 car pileup. authorities say multiple people were injured in that accident, which closed a key interstate. emergency responders had to go car by car to rescue people who were stuck inside their vehicles, including one driver who was pulled out of the passenger side of the car because the front was completely shredded. >> you can't stop in this, and next thing i know it's like, here's the impact. boom. thank goodness that suburban, you know, it's built like a tank, it said. that's the only thing that saved me. if i was in a little subcompact car, i wouldn't survive. >> the accident happened as the area was experiencing not just snow, but wind gusts of 60mph. meanwhile, overseas, the hostage and prisoner exchange deal appears to be back on track today between hamas and israel. hamas now says it will release three more hostages tomorrow, including american israeli ci
next week, so we'll just wait and see how that plays out. >> as i said, i repeat, thank you, bill karinsws bill. that's now on. >> that news bill. talk about chaotic. chaotic in oregon. whiteout conditions there. look at this 30 car pileup. authorities say multiple people were injured in that accident, which closed a key interstate. emergency responders had to go car by car to rescue people who were stuck inside their vehicles, including one driver who was pulled out of the...
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i'm karin caifa. >> look at live doppler seven radar.et winter storm is really slamming us right now. we'll get the latest on a severe thunderstorm warning is hitting the bay area right now. really wet. this is a live look at 101 in san jose. you can see folks headed south going home are just in bumper to bumper traffic, moving slowly due to the rain, and we are just getting word of a severe thunderstorm warning that spencer is tracking. so let's go to spencer right now for the details. spencer. >> okay, christine, let me show you what's going on here. so this stationary front has been producing most of our stormy weather for most of the day, but as this low pressure system slides eastward, it's going to swing this cold front. and as that colder air interacts with the atmosphere, it's going to destabilize the atmosphere. and that's producing a chance of a thunderstorm. now, the thunderstorm possibility covers a wide area of the bay area. but that thunderstorm warning we just got is for this area, southern marin county, the city of san fr
i'm karin caifa. >> look at live doppler seven radar.et winter storm is really slamming us right now. we'll get the latest on a severe thunderstorm warning is hitting the bay area right now. really wet. this is a live look at 101 in san jose. you can see folks headed south going home are just in bumper to bumper traffic, moving slowly due to the rain, and we are just getting word of a severe thunderstorm warning that spencer is tracking. so let's go to spencer right now for the details....
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we'll tell you hello, i'm karin giannone. palestinian prisoners and detainees as part of last month's ceasefire deal. earlier, in gaza, a total of six hostages were released. first in rafah, two hostages, tal shoham and avera mengistu, eliya cohen, omer shem tov and omer wenkert were also handed over. these are pictures of two of the hostages, reuniting with theirfamilies. the first was omer wenkert, who was taken hostage the final hostage to be released today was hisham accompanied by his family. over by hamas on friday is hers. at the end of a week full of despair and uncertainty... ..an outpouring of relief and joy. israelis celebrating as the ceasefire deal brings six more hostages home alive. others held for a decade. from the same house. tal, the last to return. the long, agonising wait finally overfor his at kibbutz be'eri, close to gaza, the house where tal was taken. and they were all kidnapped from here? be'eri is a place full of scars and ghosts. hamas gunmen killed over 100 kibbutz members here, but in a place fam
we'll tell you hello, i'm karin giannone. palestinian prisoners and detainees as part of last month's ceasefire deal. earlier, in gaza, a total of six hostages were released. first in rafah, two hostages, tal shoham and avera mengistu, eliya cohen, omer shem tov and omer wenkert were also handed over. these are pictures of two of the hostages, reuniting with theirfamilies. the first was omer wenkert, who was taken hostage the final hostage to be released today was hisham accompanied by his...
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and so it's really important for us to help his community by bringing the karin to get them what they need. >> and so today pretty much successful still going on at the moment. and you're doing another clinic in march. >> march 3rd, first monday of the month will be there. same time. 12:00pm to 02:00pm getting part vaccines. december vaccines, the most certain microchips and parasite prevention as well as giving away free pet food. >> is this free? all this was free. all 3. wow. for people don't know what part is or what the symptoms look like since it seems to be kind of going around dogs in in the city at the moment. can you go over that with us? absolutely. >> part virus attacks. the stomach and intestines in dogs and causes. it's very sometimes with blood admit that leads to incredible dehydration, but can make pets very ill and sometimes can be deadly. and so it's really important to get vaccinated for that. and it's important to note, too, that can the transit in any community. we see it all over. word is here today specifically to help out the tenderloin and show up for with th
and so it's really important for us to help his community by bringing the karin to get them what they need. >> and so today pretty much successful still going on at the moment. and you're doing another clinic in march. >> march 3rd, first monday of the month will be there. same time. 12:00pm to 02:00pm getting part vaccines. december vaccines, the most certain microchips and parasite prevention as well as giving away free pet food. >> is this free? all this was free. all 3....
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. >> bill karins is tracking all of it for us.th correspondent adrian broadist in kansas city. what kind of impact is it having there and across the country? >> reporter: hey there, kate. it has been coming down all day and we're talking about heavy snow. it's dry and the snow looks like powder. the impact widespread. now this storm is hitting the middle part of the country. as you guys mentioned at least 76 million people under some sort of winter weather alert. talk about the impact from missouri to michigan, they're expected to see at least four to eight inches of snow in places like des moines and kansas city where i am, and detroit. here in kansas city, if you look behind me, it's still slushy. we have seen the plows going through the day but trash and recycling services have been suspended to redirect those resources to snow removal. another impact that we're seeing, travel. we just checked flightaware, there are more than 4,000 flights in the united states right now delayed and nearly 500 cancellations. schools across this
. >> bill karins is tracking all of it for us.th correspondent adrian broadist in kansas city. what kind of impact is it having there and across the country? >> reporter: hey there, kate. it has been coming down all day and we're talking about heavy snow. it's dry and the snow looks like powder. the impact widespread. now this storm is hitting the middle part of the country. as you guys mentioned at least 76 million people under some sort of winter weather alert. talk about the...
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nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking the forecast, and nbc's kathy park is there in tennesse.us in knoxville. so, kathy, welcome. how severe are the conditions where you are? >> hey. >> alex. >> good afternoon to you. yeah. so depending on where you are, conditions are manageable or extremely challenging. we are in downtown knoxville right now, which is the eastern part of the state. and this has been a fast moving system. so we have some light snow falling, but a lot of it has pushed away. we have about two inches or so of snow on the ground. but we know that in the middle section of the state, there have been reports of dozens of crashes just outside of nashville in clarksville, tennessee. so it looks can be deceiving, because just even a slight coating of snow on the ground can lead to some really treacherous conditions. but alex, as you know, what's unique about this system, not only are we talking about the snow, but these brutally cold temperatures in minnesota yesterday it got so cold that firefighters their emergency response was actually hampered because their equipme
nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking the forecast, and nbc's kathy park is there in tennesse.us in knoxville. so, kathy, welcome. how severe are the conditions where you are? >> hey. >> alex. >> good afternoon to you. yeah. so depending on where you are, conditions are manageable or extremely challenging. we are in downtown knoxville right now, which is the eastern part of the state. and this has been a fast moving system. so we have some light snow falling, but a lot of...
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karine jean-pierre, et cetera.. um, hopefully the kennedy center will continue the tradition of letting the people at the kennedy center make the decisions about which artists perform. you know, the kennedy center. we don't have a broadway like you fancy folks up in new york do, uh, and. i work nights there. >> i don't get to go see these things. >> i know, i know, it's a tough life. the the we you know, we have some theaters, warner theater and and others, but but generally speaking, the kennedy center is where it's, you know, it's where i took my daughter to see hamilton. um, so there is just a lot of other business that goes on. um, but you heard mr. trump, president trump there talking about how it got to wokie. um, and i think that probably was a reference to the fact that there was a, i believe i don't know enough about it, but there was some sort of a show involving transgendered or drag queen individuals. um, and so that that was what he was talking about. again, i don't know enough about that, but yeah, i m
karine jean-pierre, et cetera.. um, hopefully the kennedy center will continue the tradition of letting the people at the kennedy center make the decisions about which artists perform. you know, the kennedy center. we don't have a broadway like you fancy folks up in new york do, uh, and. i work nights there. >> i don't get to go see these things. >> i know, i know, it's a tough life. the the we you know, we have some theaters, warner theater and and others, but but generally...
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then when he told everyone he was not going to pardon his son, we heard him tell david muir that karine jean-pierre stood at the podium in the white house press briefing room and said he would not be pardoning hunter biden. and then he did that. he lied to the american people, and he issued this blanket pardon to get out of jail free card to all of his family members and to people that he thinks are going to be potentially be in trouble. that is something we never seen before, and some people have even questioned, would they hold up? >> and katie is completely right. he did say he was not going to pardon his son. didn't even commute the sentence. he did pardon him. he did do those preemptive pardons, which surprised a lot of legal scholars. maria, i'll let you have the last word really quickly. >> yes. just two very quick things. the first one on the economy, katie, it was trump that said that he would bring down the price of eggs. this literally came out of his mouth on day one. so don't judge anyone else on what trump said except for what trump said. and he's not doing that. and every
then when he told everyone he was not going to pardon his son, we heard him tell david muir that karine jean-pierre stood at the podium in the white house press briefing room and said he would not be pardoning hunter biden. and then he did that. he lied to the american people, and he issued this blanket pardon to get out of jail free card to all of his family members and to people that he thinks are going to be potentially be in trouble. that is something we never seen before, and some people...
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white house press secretary karine leavitt, who said the relocation would only be temporary.tions, including us allies egypt and jordan, have sharply criticized the entire proposal. the head of the office of special counsel, a federal agency that looks to protect whistleblowers, is suing president trump, saying he was illegally fired. hampton dellinger argues in the suit that he can only be removed for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, and sony is giving playstation plus members five extra days of service following a network outage this weekend. the company said the playstation network had fully recovered as of sunday from an operational issue. players had issues with logging into their accounts, visiting the playstation store and launching online games. hopefully, it was back by the second half of the super bowl. a lot of people turned away. >> good point bertha. thank you very much. bertha coombs first chatgpt came along and disrupted the entire internet's business model. now its owner, openai, is looking to disrupt the semiconductor space as well. the
white house press secretary karine leavitt, who said the relocation would only be temporary.tions, including us allies egypt and jordan, have sharply criticized the entire proposal. the head of the office of special counsel, a federal agency that looks to protect whistleblowers, is suing president trump, saying he was illegally fired. hampton dellinger argues in the suit that he can only be removed for inefficiency, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office, and sony is giving playstation plus...
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karine jean-pierre and mike donilon, who are also biden appointees. so right now he's sort of in his furrow or his pharaonic stage, where he is just going through the temple and removing any hints and any signs of his predecessor and just striking it from the historic record, whether it's his executive orders, his executive actions, or the people he's appointed to these various agencies. and for donald trump, it's sort of double revenge. not only is he getting these biden appointees out, but in 2021, biden canceled or fired one of trump's appointees to the social security administration. so, in trump's view, a turnabout and then making it even worse is fair play. >> yeah, sabrina, just and also the most notable part of the kennedy center gutting that happened tonight where where trump is basically gutting the existing board of trustees, but also the chairman himself, david rubenstein, who i was at the kennedy center honors in december or november whenever they tape. and he had just signed on to another four years, i believe he was going to retire. but
karine jean-pierre and mike donilon, who are also biden appointees. so right now he's sort of in his furrow or his pharaonic stage, where he is just going through the temple and removing any hints and any signs of his predecessor and just striking it from the historic record, whether it's his executive orders, his executive actions, or the people he's appointed to these various agencies. and for donald trump, it's sort of double revenge. not only is he getting these biden appointees out, but in...
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that includes mike o'donnell and a top senior adviser to his, karine jean-pierre, the press secretary. when you look at who are the new board members, ric grenell, trump's envoy, is one of them. usha vance the second lady, dan scavino sergio gor, who was the one who sent that email firing the inspector general. susie wiles the chief of staff, howard lutnick, his wife allison, the commerce secretary, also there? i think the question is, you know, what looks different about this in these four years as trump and his crew never really fully assimilated into washington, their first time in office? i think those people who worked there would tell you the question is, what does that look like this time around? well, it's. >> not so much assimilation right as it is takeover. i mean, to michael's point, he was rejected by so many parts of the establishment or held in check by so many parts of the establishment across all of these institutions. and now, instead of, you know, trying to meld his way in, it's just a brutal, forced takeover, which is what the president is doing, and he's doing it w
that includes mike o'donnell and a top senior adviser to his, karine jean-pierre, the press secretary. when you look at who are the new board members, ric grenell, trump's envoy, is one of them. usha vance the second lady, dan scavino sergio gor, who was the one who sent that email firing the inspector general. susie wiles the chief of staff, howard lutnick, his wife allison, the commerce secretary, also there? i think the question is, you know, what looks different about this in these four...
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karine, do we have any clear understanding of why donald trump hates usaid? president made no secret of. >> his disdain for. >> foreign aid. and clearly, elon. >> musk, who he deputized. >> to make to run this task force. >> that's making. >> government cuts. >> the department of government efficiency. >> also has. >> been very. >> very vocal. >> about his disdain for. >> foreign aid and usaid. >> in particular. i think that a. >> lot of people, though, in that agency. >> were kind of. >> stunned by how complete this onslaught has. been and how drastic the. >> cuts have been. >> a lot of them assumed, you know, okay, fine. he doesn't like foreign aid, but we're such a tiny sliver of the budget. there's been so much vitriol spewed towards doj and fbi. >> it couldn't. >> possibly be. >> us first on. >> the chopping block. and of course, they've been had. >> this rude awakening because. >> it certainly has been. >> a near-complete gutting or. >> it promises. >> to be a near-complete. >> gutting of that agency, which is, of course, as you know. >> the united stat
karine, do we have any clear understanding of why donald trump hates usaid? president made no secret of. >> his disdain for. >> foreign aid. and clearly, elon. >> musk, who he deputized. >> to make to run this task force. >> that's making. >> government cuts. >> the department of government efficiency. >> also has. >> been very. >> very vocal. >> about his disdain for. >> foreign aid and usaid. >> in particular. i...
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jessi: karin es uno de los mÁs nominados. >> karim va a cantar como 10 veces aquÍ.l it online, take it in person and go big. like a million orders big. whatever the stage, businesses that grow grow with shopify. [informaciÓn en pantalla] [informaciÓn en pantalla] [mÚsica] presentador: estoy en vivo de nuevo desde el casilla center, desde la casa de "premio lo nuestro", ustedes en casita para poder deportar de todo lo que sucede tras bastidores en la gran noche de "premio lo nuestro", pero hoy aquÍ les tengo un invitado muy especial, es coreÓgrafo y bailarÍn, saben que en "premio lo nuestro" celebramos la mÚsica, pero tambiÉn involucra bailarines, hay mucha escenografÍa en muchas cosas que tienen que suceder para que ustedes en familia y en casa pueden disfrutar de este espectÁculo. me vas a contar todo lo que sucede tras bastidores en temas de baile, cuÁntas coreografÍas, cuÁntos bailes asqueado para "premio lo nuestro"? >>hasta nueve bailes. presentador: es algo de muchos ensayo, cÓmo—marines de primero nuestro? cÓmo se preparan los bailarines de "premio lo nuestro
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rid of these board members who biden appointed, people like mike donilon, his chief strategist, or karines going to be in line. with that cultural. war that peter. was just talking about. >> yeah, absolutely. let's bring into the conversation, contributing opinion writer for the new york times, ben rhodes, he served as deputy national security advisor under president barack obama. and your guest essay, ben, for the times, is entitled, this isn't the donald trump america elected. and you write in part this many americans, myself included, support overhauling the sclerotic national security consensus that has governed our policies since september 11th, 2001. yet it would be wrong to dismiss mr. trump's dizzying array of pronouncements and executive actions on foreign policy as simply the fulfillment of his campaign promises. he did not run on the dismantling of usaid, the conquest of greenland, or the occupation of gaza. rather than showing strength, his foreign policy betrays a loss of american self-confidence and self-respect, eliminating any pretense that the united states stands for the
rid of these board members who biden appointed, people like mike donilon, his chief strategist, or karines going to be in line. with that cultural. war that peter. was just talking about. >> yeah, absolutely. let's bring into the conversation, contributing opinion writer for the new york times, ben rhodes, he served as deputy national security advisor under president barack obama. and your guest essay, ben, for the times, is entitled, this isn't the donald trump america elected. and you...