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lester. >> kathy park, thank you, and the storms are far from over.illion people nationwide on alert for heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous ice in the days ahead. in the bulls eye this weekend, the northeast, but the storms don't stop there, they'll track across the midwest, plains, and even down south, well into next week. >>> breaking news now, a stunning development and arrest now connected to the death of a local telemundo reporter on assignment at the super bowl. sam brock has the latest. >> reporter: 27-year-old sports reporter and anchor, adan manzano was found unresponsive in a hotel room according to police, and later pronounced dead, though the cause of his death is unknown. a woman, danette colbert is behind bars after authorities say they tracked her on surveillance video entering the hotel room early wednesday morning. >> a short time later, the female left and came back, and by 6:00 a.m., she left and never returned. >> reporter: law enforcemt located colbert in new orleans late last night, and obtained a warrant for her residence,
lester. >> kathy park, thank you, and the storms are far from over.illion people nationwide on alert for heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangerous ice in the days ahead. in the bulls eye this weekend, the northeast, but the storms don't stop there, they'll track across the midwest, plains, and even down south, well into next week. >>> breaking news now, a stunning development and arrest now connected to the death of a local telemundo reporter on assignment at the super bowl. sam...
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kathy park has the story. >> reporter: the recent floods of kentucky may have upended lives, but hopeamaged in the disaster. >> it's an eastern kentucky thing. we help. >> reporter: word got out at the diner was under water. help moved in. >> they always support us, so we're here to support them. >> reporter: at 84, frances napier, the matriarch of this local fixture has been serving up tasty southern meals for more than five decades. why do you think it's so special? >> it's home cooking, you know. old country cooking. >> how are you, tom? >> i'm good, honey, how are you? >> reporter: but it's also the side of warmth and generosity that keep diners coming back. >> always love her food. >> like your grandma. she'll fix you anything you want. >> we're going to get it cleaned up. >> reporter: now the community that she's fed and nurtured for years is returning the favor, restoring her restaurant. and as she rebuilds, she knows her late husband will be close by. what would he say if he was still here today? >> he'd be heartbroken, and he'd tell me everything will be all right. >> reporte
kathy park has the story. >> reporter: the recent floods of kentucky may have upended lives, but hopeamaged in the disaster. >> it's an eastern kentucky thing. we help. >> reporter: word got out at the diner was under water. help moved in. >> they always support us, so we're here to support them. >> reporter: at 84, frances napier, the matriarch of this local fixture has been serving up tasty southern meals for more than five decades. why do you think it's so...
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. >> correspondent kathy park. >> kathy, most. >> of. the south isn't used to this sort of weather.lle. at one point, the snow, it appeared. >> it was tapering off, but it looks like it's starting to. >> pick back up again. >> right now. with about. >> two inches. >> on the ground. >> but fortunately, this is. >> a fast. >> moving system. >> and when you look around, it's actually very beautiful. >> but we are getting. reports of dozens of wrecks. across the state. but it's. >> not just. >> the snow. >> that we are tracking. >> as you mentioned. >> millions are waking up to. >> some of the coldest. >> air that. >> we have experienced all season. >> in fact. >> yesterday winter. >> alerts stretched. >> 1500 miles. >> from colorado. >> to the carolinas. >> in minnesota. >> yesterday it got so. cold it actually. >> hindered the. >> emergency response. >> for some firefighters responding to a fire. it was so. >> cold. >> some of their equipment actually froze. meanwhile, here in the south, especially in kentucky, as you. >> know. >> and i was out there for the. >> better part of. >> thi
. >> correspondent kathy park. >> kathy, most. >> of. the south isn't used to this sort of weather.lle. at one point, the snow, it appeared. >> it was tapering off, but it looks like it's starting to. >> pick back up again. >> right now. with about. >> two inches. >> on the ground. >> but fortunately, this is. >> a fast. >> moving system. >> and when you look around, it's actually very beautiful. >> but we are...
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nbc news correspondent kathy park joins us from one of the hard-hit communities in kentucky. kathy, you've been out talking to people about these recovery efforts. what are they telling you? >> reporter: hey, zinhle, good afternoon to you. so, many residents are heartbroken to see their community this way. and they tell me they're still reeling from the floods of 2022. you see right now conditions have improved significantly. thsun is out. the rain has moved on. and the water has receded. but now look what it's revealing. this town at one point, we are in hazard, kentucky, in the downtown area right now. this was completely under water. and now this is what we're looking at. a big clean-up ahead. lots of mud, obviously. and a lot of these businesses in town had to be evacuated this weekend, but the bright spot in all this, zinhle, is the fact that we are seeing volunteers. over to my right here, these are high school athletes, football players. they've been out here all day, cleaning up, rallying around this community. take a listen. >> they've never seen anything like this be
nbc news correspondent kathy park joins us from one of the hard-hit communities in kentucky. kathy, you've been out talking to people about these recovery efforts. what are they telling you? >> reporter: hey, zinhle, good afternoon to you. so, many residents are heartbroken to see their community this way. and they tell me they're still reeling from the floods of 2022. you see right now conditions have improved significantly. thsun is out. the rain has moved on. and the water has receded....
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nbc's kathy park joins us now from hazard, kentucky. kathy. good morning.hat else are you seeing there now? >> hey, josie. good morning to you. yeah. parts of the south. >> are now in. >> recovery mode after. a weekend of wild weather. here in kentucky. >> some spots. >> saw six. >> inches of rain. and that caused. >> these. >> creeks and rivers. >> to overflow. over to. >> my left here. this is. >> a north fork of the kentucky river. >> it has. receded significantly, but it's. >> still rushing. >> and you see. >> a lot of the debris. trapped along the banks. >> right now. >> the governor, as. >> you. >> mentioned. >> said there were. >> over 1000 rescues this weekend. and currently there are hundreds of roads still. >> impacted by standing water. >> and we just found out from the governor just. moments ago. that the death toll has now climbed to 11. that number perhaps could climb because we are still in a search. >> and rescue. >> mode right now. but it wasn't just kentucky. here in tennessee, also across the. >> south. >> they were dealing with some floo
nbc's kathy park joins us now from hazard, kentucky. kathy. good morning.hat else are you seeing there now? >> hey, josie. good morning to you. yeah. parts of the south. >> are now in. >> recovery mode after. a weekend of wild weather. here in kentucky. >> some spots. >> saw six. >> inches of rain. and that caused. >> these. >> creeks and rivers. >> to overflow. over to. >> my left here. this is. >> a north fork of the kentucky...
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nbc's kathy park is on the ground in hazard, kentucky. h us, nbc ten boston meteorologist tevin wooten with the very latest forecast. but kathy, what are conditions like there today? >> hey, jose, good morning to you. well, parts of. >> the south kentucky included received up to. >> six inches of rain in. >> some locations. and that caused these creeks and rivers to overflow. >> behind me, you're. >> taking a. >> look at the north fork of the kentucky river. >> it's still rushing. >> the water level. >> is still pretty high. >> you have debris. >> scattered along. >> the banks. the governor said there were over 1000. rescues this weekend. >> folks just trapped in the. >> flood waters. >> and as you. >> can see, it's. >> starting to clear. >> up now, jose. but now snow. >> is on the way. >> this morning, parts of the south. >> were covering. >> from a weekend of wild. >> weather. violent storms sweeping. >> across kentucky, tennessee. >> and west virginia, where streams. >> and creeks surged to historic levels. >> making roads. >> impassabl
nbc's kathy park is on the ground in hazard, kentucky. h us, nbc ten boston meteorologist tevin wooten with the very latest forecast. but kathy, what are conditions like there today? >> hey, jose, good morning to you. well, parts of. >> the south kentucky included received up to. >> six inches of rain in. >> some locations. and that caused these creeks and rivers to overflow. >> behind me, you're. >> taking a. >> look at the north fork of the kentucky...
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nbc's kathy park is following the story. here with me in studio.nse attorney and msnbc legal analyst. so, kathy, the judge said he wants to settle this issue before turning to the auction of jones media empire, which of course includes infowars, where many of the lies were spread. why was this settlement rejected, and where does it go from here? >> yeah. so, chris, this was. >> an interesting day in federal court today. no cameras allowed, but media was able to dial in and listen in on this hearing. and right. >> out of the. >> gate, there was a surprise turn because the judge. >> was essentially. >> prepared to rule even before the hearing got underway. >> so it. >> lasted just under 30 minutes. >> and ultimately, the u.s. bankruptcy court. judge rejected the. >> settlement to divvy up millions. >> of dollars in claims. >> against fss or free speech systems. >> the parent company to jones's infowars. >> the judge. >> argued free. >> speech systems bankruptcy. >> case was. >> dismissed last year, so disputes. >> with the. >> company couldn't be han
nbc's kathy park is following the story. here with me in studio.nse attorney and msnbc legal analyst. so, kathy, the judge said he wants to settle this issue before turning to the auction of jones media empire, which of course includes infowars, where many of the lies were spread. why was this settlement rejected, and where does it go from here? >> yeah. so, chris, this was. >> an interesting day in federal court today. no cameras allowed, but media was able to dial in and listen in...
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okay kathy park, thank you for that.across this country, people are talking about how brutally cold it is. is it going to warm up any time soon. >> by the weekend? >> we just have to get through. >> this week. >> and then. >> some areas will. >> be like 40. >> or 50 degrees warmer by the. >> time they get to the weekend, but. >> we. still have to get there. >> so this. >> fast moving storm that dropped the snow where kathy is right here in. >> knoxville has now made it to the east coast. it's a winter wonderland in. much of north carolina. >> and virginia. >> all the way up towards washington, d.c. >> the bull's eye is going. >> to be somewhere around norfolk and virginia beach area. this is going to be a significant snowstorm for you. it's cold. so it's going to be like a fluffy snow, which is very unusual for you, especially this time of year. but someone in here is going to get 6 to 10in of snow before tomorrow morning. so richmond southwards down the norfolk virginia beach. very dangerous drive right now and then i-9
okay kathy park, thank you for that.across this country, people are talking about how brutally cold it is. is it going to warm up any time soon. >> by the weekend? >> we just have to get through. >> this week. >> and then. >> some areas will. >> be like 40. >> or 50 degrees warmer by the. >> time they get to the weekend, but. >> we. still have to get there. >> so this. >> fast moving storm that dropped the snow where kathy is...
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nbc's kathy park is in hazard, kentucky. >> at one point, downtown was completely underwater, forcing businesses to evacuate. now the community is cleaning up, pushing mud out of these buildings and trying to save anything they can. >> reporter: across kentucky, some 10,000 remain without power, and nearly 17,000 without safe drinking water. this weekend storms also spawned ornadoes in tennessee, damaging cars and ripping off roofs. in atlanta, a tree collapsed into a bedroom, killing a resident inside. the mounting toll of a severe winter storm with yet another on its way. shaquille brewster, nbc news, fleming-neon, kentucky. >> all right, let's get right to al roker. al, as we just heard from shaq there, that same area is in a massive section of the country, about to face wind, snow, and bone-chilling cold. >> that's right, tom. we are looking coast-to-coast at the winter weather advisories for 42 million people literally from coast-to-coast. we're expecting this system now to dive into the plains for tomorrow. gusty storms near the gulf coast on wednesday. the storm tracks quickly
nbc's kathy park is in hazard, kentucky. >> at one point, downtown was completely underwater, forcing businesses to evacuate. now the community is cleaning up, pushing mud out of these buildings and trying to save anything they can. >> reporter: across kentucky, some 10,000 remain without power, and nearly 17,000 without safe drinking water. this weekend storms also spawned ornadoes in tennessee, damaging cars and ripping off roofs. in atlanta, a tree collapsed into a bedroom,...
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kathy park breaks it down for us. >> what hit us?teroid fragments. >> reporter: an asteroid on a collision course to planet earth? it may sound straight out of a science fiction movie. but this drama could be real. >> it's like being an outfielder at fenway, where you hear the crack of the bat. and you see the ball has left the bat. and you know it's a fly ball. but you don't know if it's to center field, ft field or right field. and basically, for this asteroid, we're barely off the crack of the bat. >> reporter: astronomers first spotted the asteroid back in december. the sizable space rock stretching up to 330 feet long, at least the size of the statue of liberty and big enough to do catastrophic damage on impact. >> we, as a community, have to decide how we move forward with that. >> reporter: after studying yr4's orbit and trajectory, it could be on a path toward earth. initially putting the odds low, now the chances have doubled from 1% to 2.3%. >> the probability number is going to wiggle around a little bit. >> reporter: but
kathy park breaks it down for us. >> what hit us?teroid fragments. >> reporter: an asteroid on a collision course to planet earth? it may sound straight out of a science fiction movie. but this drama could be real. >> it's like being an outfielder at fenway, where you hear the crack of the bat. and you see the ball has left the bat. and you know it's a fly ball. but you don't know if it's to center field, ft field or right field. and basically, for this asteroid, we're barely...
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chris. >> kathy park, thank you for that report.took office is out now. and it shows the u.s. economy added 143,000 jobs in january. that's fewer than expected, while the unemployment rate edged down to 4%. i want to bring in cnbc's steve liesman here in studio with me at the big board, nbc's brian chung. okay, brian, i know you've been digging into the numbers. what do they tell us? >> yeah, well, with the numbers, it's always good to add some context here. so let's start off with that 143,000 figure that you just mentioned. yes, that is how many jobs were added in the month of january. that's a bit of a slower pace than what we had seen in terms of monthly job gains in november and december, but certainly better than some of the summer months that we had gotten in the months in the year prior. now, again, as you mentioned, though, this was a bit of a disappointment, disappointment from the wall street standpoint because some economists were projecting something a little bit closer to 169,000 jobs for the month. but i want to point
chris. >> kathy park, thank you for that report.took office is out now. and it shows the u.s. economy added 143,000 jobs in january. that's fewer than expected, while the unemployment rate edged down to 4%. i want to bring in cnbc's steve liesman here in studio with me at the big board, nbc's brian chung. okay, brian, i know you've been digging into the numbers. what do they tell us? >> yeah, well, with the numbers, it's always good to add some context here. so let's start off with...
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mother nature continuing to pack a punch this. >> winter. >> our thanks to kathy. >> park with that report. >> we'll keep you updated. >> as we learn more. >> on the situation there. we're also following some breaking. news out of alaska, where a plane carrying ten people has gone missing. >> the bering. >> air caravan flight was reported overdue at the airport in nome, in the western part of the state, around 4 p.m. local time. the plane lost contact just ten minutes before its scheduled arrival, about 12 miles offshore, and there was poor visibility in that area at the time. fog and snow. search crews have been combing that area overnight, but so. far no. >> sign of the missing plane. >> next here on anna cabrera reports flashing. economic indicators. the big takeaways from today's just released jobs report. plus, we are on capitol hill where speaker mike johnson is meeting with israeli. >> prime minister. benjamin netanyahu. netanyahu. >> what we could hear this hour. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel. nothing beats it. i recommend pronamel active shield be
mother nature continuing to pack a punch this. >> winter. >> our thanks to kathy. >> park with that report. >> we'll keep you updated. >> as we learn more. >> on the situation there. we're also following some breaking. news out of alaska, where a plane carrying ten people has gone missing. >> the bering. >> air caravan flight was reported overdue at the airport in nome, in the western part of the state, around 4 p.m. local time. the plane lost...
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kathy park has the widening impact of the bird flu obreak. >> reporter: the average price for a dozen5. that's a 50% spike in just the last year. >> they've gotten really expensive. >> reporter: avian flu infections, also known as bird flu, have led to more than 13 million hens being slaughtered since december and 140 million birds killed since 2022. the move to slow infections disrupting the egg supply in a big way. leading to price surges and empty shelves at grocery stores. eateries coast-to-coast also feeling the pinch, and passing their cost increase to customers. waffle house diners now paying 50 cents more per egg, a surcharge the company says will be short-lived. we cannot predict how long the shortage will last. what about you personally? >> me personally, i'll just stop eating eggs here. >> this is just the time we're living in. it makes sense. they've got to make up for the prices that they're paying. >> reporter: and it's not just waffle house. this restaurant in new york is charging $2 extra for egg items. while in los angeles, the cost of eggs at this new breakfast spot
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kathy park reports millions of americans are feeling some of the coldest temperatures we have seen alltorm clashing with brutal air, gripping people from the midwest to the mid-atlantic. virginia bracing for the biggest snowstorm in years. >> we are going to close if the weather becomes too much. >> reporter: icy roads creating hazardous conditions. a snowplow accident in kansas mangling this suv. hurting both drivers. tow trucks at the ready. >> i bought heated gloves and a heated jacket. regular work gloves, it's frostbite almost. >> reporter: temperatures low in st. louis where officials say a homeless woman was found dead on the streets tuesday morning. roads so slick in tennessee, cars spinning out. dozens of wrecks and injuries. >> if they don't have to be on the road, stay off the roadways. safest place is at home. >> reporter: as a storm pushes east, a state of emergency in north carolina. roads prepped with more than 3 million gallons of brine. 1,200 crews ready to respond. they brace for up to a foot of snow. tonight as eastern kentucky recovers from the historic floods, anot
kathy park reports millions of americans are feeling some of the coldest temperatures we have seen alltorm clashing with brutal air, gripping people from the midwest to the mid-atlantic. virginia bracing for the biggest snowstorm in years. >> we are going to close if the weather becomes too much. >> reporter: icy roads creating hazardous conditions. a snowplow accident in kansas mangling this suv. hurting both drivers. tow trucks at the ready. >> i bought heated gloves and a...
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. >> kathy park, thank you, and the storms are far from over. whopping 80 million people nationwide on alert for heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangous ice in the >> it's coming right down off the mountain. >> up north, a dangerous dose of snow and ice with more on the way. >> back here in tennessee for february, it's rare to have five tornadoes and one day when the state typically sees three tornadoes for the entire month. >> the storms are far from over, a whopping 80 million people nationwide on alert for heavy snow, freezing rain and dangerous ice in the days ahead. in the bull's-eye this weekend, the northeast but the storms don't stop there, they will track across the midwest, the planes and even down south well into next week. >>> a stunning development and arrest tonight connected to the death of a local telemundo reporter a woman, danette colbert and anchor, adan manzano was re found unresponsive in a hotel room according to police. he was later pronounced dead but the cause of the death is unknown. a woman, danette colbert is currently
. >> kathy park, thank you, and the storms are far from over. whopping 80 million people nationwide on alert for heavy snow, freezing rain, and dangous ice in the >> it's coming right down off the mountain. >> up north, a dangerous dose of snow and ice with more on the way. >> back here in tennessee for february, it's rare to have five tornadoes and one day when the state typically sees three tornadoes for the entire month. >> the storms are far from over, a...
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. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news. are you ready to get back into the kitchen?ntucky. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. good night. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ in a london house there's the loneliest girl ♪ ♪ and a broken boy and a ton of tension ♪ ♪ there's a policeine around a porcelain heart ♪ ♪ 'cause she knows what she's done and slightly regrets it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ they've forgotten the words to the english language ♪ ♪ so she lights up a burn as a cry for attention ♪ ♪ as they stare at the walls her lips rip raw ♪ ♪ but if she could talk she'd say something like ♪ ♪ i want your hands on my body ♪ ♪ your hands on my body ♪ ♪ your hands on my body ♪ ♪ when i said i didn't miss you, yeah, i lied, i'm sorry ♪ ♪ i lied, i'm sorry, i lied, i'm sorry ♪ ♪ 'cause all i ever wanted was your hands on my body ♪ ♪ your hands on my body ♪ ♪ your hands on my body ♪ ♪ when i said i didn't miss you, yeah, i lied ♪ ♪ yeah, i lied, yeah, i lied, ♪ i want your hands on my body ♪
. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news. are you ready to get back into the kitchen?ntucky. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. good night. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ in a london house there's the loneliest girl ♪ ♪ and a broken boy and a ton of tension ♪ ♪ there's a policeine around a porcelain heart ♪ ♪ 'cause she knows what she's done and slightly...
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. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news. are you ready to get back into the kitchen?that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. good night. a fight between a father and son turns deadly. what officers say led them to open fire in concord. good afternoon, everyone. i'm janelle wang. welcome to nbc bay area news at 4:30. our jodi hernandez is talking
. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news. are you ready to get back into the kitchen?that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. good night. a fight between a father and son turns deadly. what officers say led them to open fire in concord. good afternoon, everyone. i'm janelle wang. welcome to nbc bay area news at 4:30. our jodi hernandez is talking
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here's kathy park. >> reporter: tonight, shell shock with the price of eggs continuing to soar.e average price for a dozen now more than $5. that's a 50% spike in just the last year. >> gotten really expensive. >> reporter: avian flu infections also known as bird flu has led to more than 13 million hens being slaughtered since december. and 140 million birds killed since 2022. the move to slow infections disrupting the egg supply in a big way. leading to price surges and empty shelves at grocery stores. eateries coast to coast also feeling the pinch and passing their cost increase to customers. waffle house diners now paying 50-cents more per egg. a surcharge the company says will be short lived. we cannot predict how long the shortage will last. >> what about you personally? >> me personally, um, i'll just stop eating eggs here. >> this is just the time we're living in. it makes sense. they have to make up for the prices they're paying. >> reporter: and it's not just waffle house. this restaurant in new york is charging two dollars extra for egg items. while in los angeles, kar
here's kathy park. >> reporter: tonight, shell shock with the price of eggs continuing to soar.e average price for a dozen now more than $5. that's a 50% spike in just the last year. >> gotten really expensive. >> reporter: avian flu infections also known as bird flu has led to more than 13 million hens being slaughtered since december. and 140 million birds killed since 2022. the move to slow infections disrupting the egg supply in a big way. leading to price surges and empty...
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. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news. are you ready to get back into the kitchen?ntucky. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. good night. news tonight. a bizarre story here. a cult like local group connected to crimes across the country. what brought this group together and how so many of them ended up in jail? also, new details about the 15 year old boy stabbed to death in santana row. so far, no arrests. where investigators are now focusing their efforts tonight. and a san mateo startup showing off its flying car. we have more details
. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news. are you ready to get back into the kitchen?ntucky. >>> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. good night. news tonight. a bizarre story here. a cult like local group connected to crimes across the country. what brought this group together and how so many of them ended up in jail? also, new details about the 15 year old boy stabbed to death...
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we want to begin with kathy park. she is in flood-ravaged hazard, kentucky. >> reporter: good morning, peter. parts of the south received up to 6 inches of rain, causing creeks and rivers to overflow. behind me, you have the north fork of the kentucky river. it's running pretty high this morning. the governor reported over 1,000 rescues this weekend. as you can see, the rain moved out of here, but the snow is now moving in. this morning, parts of the south recovering from a weekend of wild weather. violent storms sweeping across kentucky, tennessee and west virginia, where streams and creeks surged to historic levels, making roads impassable and causing severe damage to homes and businesses. rising waters proving too much for a levy that burst in tennessee, flooding entire neighborhoods. while in other parts of the state, people and pets had to be rescued by boat. the extreme weather also spawning a destructive tornado in alabama. >> we have a lot of damage downtown. you can see behind me, roofs are blown off most of
we want to begin with kathy park. she is in flood-ravaged hazard, kentucky. >> reporter: good morning, peter. parts of the south received up to 6 inches of rain, causing creeks and rivers to overflow. behind me, you have the north fork of the kentucky river. it's running pretty high this morning. the governor reported over 1,000 rescues this weekend. as you can see, the rain moved out of here, but the snow is now moving in. this morning, parts of the south recovering from a weekend of...
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let's start with kathy park in deer lodge, tennessee. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. >> it was a day of wild weather all l across t country. we are in deer lodge, an hour outside of knoxville, tennessee, where likely a tornado touched down. you can see the damage behind me, large toppled trees, debris scattered everywhere, power lines also down. officials confirming this morning at least two fatalities, a mother and her daughter. this morning, millions waking up after a winter wallop wreaking havoc from coast to coast. storms shredding parts of the south and bringing fierce winds. a tornado touching down in western kentucky, leaving a trail of damage and debris along roadways while severe storms, flooding and reports of a deadly twister hitting tennessee. >> two people lost in the rubble. one injured. >> reporter: authorities saying it caused property damage and loss of life. >> oregon county sustained some structure damage from high winds and possibly a tornado. >> reporter: a high school basketball
let's start with kathy park in deer lodge, tennessee. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. >> it was a day of wild weather all l across t country. we are in deer lodge, an hour outside of knoxville, tennessee, where likely a tornado touched down. you can see the damage behind me, large toppled trees, debris scattered everywhere, power lines also down. officials confirming this morning at least two fatalities, a mother and her daughter. this morning,...
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let's start with nbc's kathy park, she's in knoxville, tennessee. the snow is falling, the temp is dropping, she's still smiling. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. it's starting to snow here in downtown knoxville and this is just the beginning. right now it's hovering around the freezing mark, the snow that's falling is sticking and actually accumulating and, yeah, you have to admit it's pretty to look at, especially with that "today" show logo behind me, shout out to the tennessee theater for making that happen. but we are getting reports of dozens of crashes across the state of tennessee and it's not just the snow, but millions of amicans are waking up to the coldest air we have seen this season. overnight another winter wallop barreling across the country. >> it's a whiteout, you can't see anything. >> reporter: over 100 million people in the path of heavy snow and brutally cold arctic air. >> it's insane how much has fallen just already. >> reporter: the wicked weather coupled with those record low temperatures creating t
let's start with nbc's kathy park, she's in knoxville, tennessee. the snow is falling, the temp is dropping, she's still smiling. good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. it's starting to snow here in downtown knoxville and this is just the beginning. right now it's hovering around the freezing mark, the snow that's falling is sticking and actually accumulating and, yeah, you have to admit it's pretty to look at, especially with that "today" show logo behind me,...
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nbc's kathy park with that report. likely to contract the disease. this is the first human case of bird flu in the state, and the 70th human case in the us since 2024. a 2023 train derailment that hospitalized three people and spilled hundreds of gallons of fuel in rural maine has been blamed on a beaver dam environmental problem. officials say the derailment, in which three engines and six train cars were knocked off the tracks and caught fire, was the result of a beaver dam that let go, causing a vast amount of water to flow under the tracks and cause a washout. an estimated 500 gallons of diesel fuel spilled into local waterways following the derailment. never knew you had to watch out for beaver dams when you're taking the train. and a judge in michigan is ordering shoplifters to wash cars in a wal-mart parking lot. the judge hopes the punishment for misdemeanor shoplifting discourages people from stealing from the store, while rewarding shoppers who could see higher prices. if thefts continue, there will be no cha
nbc's kathy park with that report. likely to contract the disease. this is the first human case of bird flu in the state, and the 70th human case in the us since 2024. a 2023 train derailment that hospitalized three people and spilled hundreds of gallons of fuel in rural maine has been blamed on a beaver dam environmental problem. officials say the derailment, in which three engines and six train cars were knocked off the tracks and caught fire, was the result of a beaver dam that let go,...
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parks. they're collaborating with city, state, and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. we have been vigilant and remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> reporter: according do the cdc, 67 people have been infected in the u.s. most coming in contact with sick or dead animals and officials saying there still has been no human-to-human spread of the virus. >> rachel: ike, thank you gloorb next tonight, the air tragedy in alaska. the bodies of tn people killed now recovered and identified. family and friends speaking utabout loved ones as investigators try to figure out what exactly happened. here's abc's jaclyn lee. >> reporter: as investigators work to determine what brout down that passenger plane in alaska that left ten people dead, tonight, we're hearing from friends and family members of the victims. 34-year-old dalila, a tribal member of the native village was onboard. his s
parks. they're collaborating with city, state, and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. we have been vigilant and remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> reporter: according do the cdc, 67 people have been infected in the u.s. most coming in contact with sick or dead animals...
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we'll dig into what kathy hochul options are right after this. >> this park. >> changed my life. >> superman is now the winner of the bafta award for best documentary. >> she came flying in and she just yelled, i love you! superman was in a wheelchair and was willing to go public with. it was huge. >> i told him. >> i would do whatever i could to make him proud. >> chris wanted to change the world. >> people are. >> literally walking. because of him. >> superman the christopher reeve story saturday at ten on cnn. >> i wish my tv provider. >> let me choose. >> what i. >> pay for, and. >> i pause my. >> subscription when i want. >> and have hundreds. >> of free channels. >> sling lets. >> you do that. >> choose and customize. >> your. channel lineup or. >> watch for free. >> sling lets. >> you do that. >> welcome to. >> tackling life with fred and sydney. >> brought to you by experian. >> question number. >> one who. >> is. >> on their phone.? >> more think i gotta say you because you love that phone. >> because i'm always on the experience. >> are canceling. >> those. >> subscriptions that we
we'll dig into what kathy hochul options are right after this. >> this park. >> changed my life. >> superman is now the winner of the bafta award for best documentary. >> she came flying in and she just yelled, i love you! superman was in a wheelchair and was willing to go public with. it was huge. >> i told him. >> i would do whatever i could to make him proud. >> chris wanted to change the world. >> people are. >> literally walking....
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parks. our veterinarians and curators continue to closely monitor the situation in the region and are collaborating with city, state and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order, temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. >> we have been vigilant and will remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> according to the cdc, 67 people have been infected in the u.s. most came in contact with dead or sick animals, and officials are saying there still has been no human to human spread of the virus. ike ejiochi, abc news, new york. >> ike thank you. $3 billion. $3 billion. that's how much productivity the u.s. economy is estimated to lose today because of millions of americans expected to skip work after celebrating or recovering on super bowl sunday. it's raising a fresh round of calls to make super bowl monday a holiday. >> let's do it right now. let's vote. how many in this studio want monday, the day after the super bowl, to be a holiday? >> i know that i do. i think one of these days it will happen. >> all right. com
parks. our veterinarians and curators continue to closely monitor the situation in the region and are collaborating with city, state and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order, temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. >> we have been vigilant and will remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> according to the cdc,...
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park. our veterinarians and curators continue to closely monitor the situation in the region and are collaborating with city, state, and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. we have been vigilant and remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> reporter: according to the cdc, 67 people have been infected in the u.s. most coming in contact with sick or dead animals and officials saying there still has been no human-to-human spread of the virus. rachel. >> rachel: ike, thank you. >>> next tonight, the air tragedy in alaska. the bodies of ten people killed now recovered and identified. family and friends speaking out about loved ones as investigators try to figure out what exactly happened. here's abc's jaclyn lee. >> reporter: as investigators work to determine what brought down that passenger plane in alaska that left ten people dead, tonight, we're hearing from friends and family members of the victims. 34-year-old dalila, a tribal member of the native village was onb
park. our veterinarians and curators continue to closely monitor the situation in the region and are collaborating with city, state, and federal agencies. the news following governor kathy hochul's order temporarily shuttering all live bird markets in the city and surrounding suburban communities. >> there is no immediate public health threat. we have been vigilant and remain vigilant so new yorkers can go about their lives with peace of mind. >> reporter: according to the cdc, 67...
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park. it said. joining us here on the kron 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's saturday february the 22nd. and let's get a look at the weather first with kathy trafton. hi, kathy. good morning, stephanie. hello. it's saturday. the sun is already risen. >> about 6.50, sunrise is going to be wonderful weekend. it's a beautiful saturday and >> we are looking on the dry side for the most part this weekend. not entirely promising that because there's a possibility of a few rain drops and i'll let you know exactly where that's going to be in just a bit. but right now, here's a look at the richmond bridge. you see everything is looking just spectacular. and we are in for a really great day. temperatures starting out in the upper 30's into the 40's and and even to the low 50's at this hour or so. we're going to warm things up quite nicely. once we get going in the sun is doing its thing. warming up the ground which warms up the air right above it. and that gives us a nice, warm, toasty day. so for this morning is patchy fog in some areas, especially right along the coastline. patchy fog also in shooting into some parts of the north bay. but today, for the mo
park. it said. joining us here on the kron 4 morning news. i'm stephanie lin. >> it's saturday february the 22nd. and let's get a look at the weather first with kathy trafton. hi, kathy. good morning, stephanie. hello. it's saturday. the sun is already risen. >> about 6.50, sunrise is going to be wonderful weekend. it's a beautiful saturday and >> we are looking on the dry side for the most part this weekend. not entirely promising that because there's a possibility of a few...