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judge aaron judg aaron judge it yeah ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ aaron judge aaron judg aaron judge it yea judgeve it all right, that's enough - they - i mean - [ cheers and applause it's long, but if you take your time and give a little nod over to jimmy, you might -- [ laughter ] do you know which one it's going to be this year in march, or no? >> oh, no. but this -- i've got to add this, i think, to the playlist [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is getting added to the playlist. >> this will -- it might be near the bot -- the bottom but -- >> jimmy: as long as it's on >> it's on >> jimmy: i can't wait to see you, bud i'll be there. and you don't have to ever, but i just know in my heart that you're saying "hi. [ light laughter ] i'm a big fan. i love you congratulations. thanks for staying with us >> yeah, i appreciate it, jimmy. >> jimmy: the best aaron judge, everybody the yankees kick off their season march 30th at yankee stadium. we'll be right back with josh duhamel stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ when you stay at a o you always g
judge aaron judg aaron judge it yeah ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ aaron judge aaron judg aaron judge it yea judgeve it all right, that's enough - they - i mean - [ cheers and applause it's long, but if you take your time and give a little nod over to jimmy, you might -- [ laughter ] do you know which one it's going to be this year in march, or no? >> oh, no. but this -- i've got to add this, i think, to the playlist [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is getting added to the playlist. >> this...
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aaron todd, you can chime in as well. it's this is one of the interesting themes of your book, aaron, is that while there is some interest in supporting a nonproliferation, there is also a times in interest on the part. the administration in supporting nuclear powers, particularly if they're allies, facilitating their further acquisition of nuclear materials. so if either of you would like to address that, what does nixon really think about proliferation and go ahead. you want me to go first? well, nixon prided himself on realism. he thought it was unrealistic to it to think that the united states could prevent other powers if they were dead set on getting having a program from getting it. and we hear those debates today. i mean, how far we go to stop iran, how far can we go to stop north korea? so nixon felt like he had kind of a more realistic view of these things. and at the time, we forget that germany was divided. we didn't want what an ally to go down that path as well. and that was a big thorn between the superpowe
aaron todd, you can chime in as well. it's this is one of the interesting themes of your book, aaron, is that while there is some interest in supporting a nonproliferation, there is also a times in interest on the part. the administration in supporting nuclear powers, particularly if they're allies, facilitating their further acquisition of nuclear materials. so if either of you would like to address that, what does nixon really think about proliferation and go ahead. you want me to go first?...
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aaron todd, you can chime in as well. it's this is one of the interesting themes of your book, aaron, is that while there is some interest in supporting a nonproliferation, there is also a times in interest on the part. the administration in supporting nuclear powers, particularly if they're allies, facilitating their further acquisition of nuclear materials. so if either of you would like to address that, what does nixon really think about proliferation and go ahead. you want me to go first? well, nixon prided himself on realism. he thought it was unrealistic to it to think that the united states could prevent other powers if they were dead set on getting having a program from getting it. and we hear those debates today. i mean, how far we go to stop iran, how far can we go to stop north korea? so nixon felt like he had kind of a more realistic view of these things. and at the time, we forget that germany was divided. we didn't want what an ally to go down that path as well. and that was a big thorn between the superpowe
aaron todd, you can chime in as well. it's this is one of the interesting themes of your book, aaron, is that while there is some interest in supporting a nonproliferation, there is also a times in interest on the part. the administration in supporting nuclear powers, particularly if they're allies, facilitating their further acquisition of nuclear materials. so if either of you would like to address that, what does nixon really think about proliferation and go ahead. you want me to go first?...
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and aaron, we know authorities are searching for a motive. what are your sources telling you tonight? >> reporter: nothing definitive yet, david. the police commissioner told us that terrorism appears to have played no role here, but there's no question the driver was reckless and tonight, the authorities are trying to determine whether he acted intentionally, charges are now pending, david. >> aaron katersky leading us off here tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to the hunt for answers. three more objects shot down from the sky in three days. all of it, of course, after that massive chinese spy balloon was shot down off south carolina. u.s. fighter jets downing the latest objects over alaska, over canada's yukon territory, and over lake huron, of course, off the coast of michigan. now tonight, the urgent search to recover them, despite their small size and difficult weather conditions getting in the way. we also have new images tonight of pieces of that thy cheese balloon being brought ashore, when the payload is brought to
and aaron, we know authorities are searching for a motive. what are your sources telling you tonight? >> reporter: nothing definitive yet, david. the police commissioner told us that terrorism appears to have played no role here, but there's no question the driver was reckless and tonight, the authorities are trying to determine whether he acted intentionally, charges are now pending, david. >> aaron katersky leading us off here tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we turn next...
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p>> aaron, thank you. >>> now to that breaking news from alabama. a military helicopter belonging to the tennessee national guard plunging out of the sky near huntsville. there were no survivors. abc's victor oquendo with the disturbing images and the details just coming in. >> reporter: tonight, a black hawk helicopter from the tennessee national guard crashing near huntsville, alabama, killing two people onboard. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: security video capturing the moment the helicopter plunges to the ground. a black cloud of smoke in the distance. plums rising near highway 53. >> hope everybody all right. hopefully ain't hit no cars or nothing like that. >> reporter: first responders finding no survivors. and the chopper engulfed in flames. >> saw the helicopter go over our head and bam, i just hollered, my lord, my god, because nobody could have survived that. >> reporter: authorities in alabama say that they are now securing the crash scene. it's unclear what led to the crash, but we do know that it was bright and sunny when that black hawk
p>> aaron, thank you. >>> now to that breaking news from alabama. a military helicopter belonging to the tennessee national guard plunging out of the sky near huntsville. there were no survivors. abc's victor oquendo with the disturbing images and the details just coming in. >> reporter: tonight, a black hawk helicopter from the tennessee national guard crashing near huntsville, alabama, killing two people onboard. >> it's crazy. >> reporter: security video...
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aaron ka ster ski in the courtroom. >>> tonight, tracking a major winter storm. 25 states on alert for heavy snow and rain, wind, and possible tornadoes. severe storms from texas to alabama to ohio through tomorrow. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> breaking news. disturbing video showing a military black hawk helicopter crashing near huntsville, alabama, killing everyone onboard. >>> growing concern tonight about airline safety. the head of the faa testifying before congress about the cause behind a nationwide groundstop last month. the faa promising action following a series of dangerous close calls, including a fourth incident we're just learning about in honolulu. gio benitez standing by. >>> days of mourning on the campus of michigan state university. vigils honoring three classmates shot and killed during a shooting rampage. students protesting at the state capitol, demanding gun reform. >>> dramatic testimony in the alex murdaugh murder trial. for the first time, jurors seeing the moment he denies killing his wife and son. detectives asking, did you kill maggie? did you call p
aaron ka ster ski in the courtroom. >>> tonight, tracking a major winter storm. 25 states on alert for heavy snow and rain, wind, and possible tornadoes. severe storms from texas to alabama to ohio through tomorrow. rob marciano timing it all out. >>> breaking news. disturbing video showing a military black hawk helicopter crashing near huntsville, alabama, killing everyone onboard. >>> growing concern tonight about airline safety. the head of the faa testifying...
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>> don't trust her within ten put full. >> aaron jones? the police officer?eded. >> so the fact that the defense expert tried to show that it could be done, and couldn't do it. that wasn't such huge fail for the defense? >> no. >> remember, the jurors never heard the comments attributed to tear from her family and friends. but if something happened to her, leave i did it. in the end, all of the jurors that we spoke with said it came down to reasonable doubt. one was upset that they were not able to convict. >> it was not a decision that i wanted. to give. but i had to. because of the reasonable doubt. >> so you think levi got away with murder? >> unfortunately. i do. >> the jurors that i talked to said they were stunned when the prosecution rested. they thought to themselves, that is? it's there is no more? did you not screw this up? >> now. we gave them the evidence, when we were allowed to give, and that was out there. we don't get to creates the evidence. >> my question is, was it worth it? >> yes. >> even though you didn't get the result you wanted? >> ye
>> don't trust her within ten put full. >> aaron jones? the police officer?eded. >> so the fact that the defense expert tried to show that it could be done, and couldn't do it. that wasn't such huge fail for the defense? >> no. >> remember, the jurors never heard the comments attributed to tear from her family and friends. but if something happened to her, leave i did it. in the end, all of the jurors that we spoke with said it came down to reasonable doubt. one...
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. >> aaron, first of all, i hope you're in a safe spot. can you hear us? okay, looks like we're not able to get aaron this morning. >>> the storm also, of course, toppling so many trees. caltrans had to close part of highway 101 on the peninsula yesterday in menlo park. this is video of 17 that we were talking about. the peninsula is certainly being hit very hard by power outages. parts of menlo park now going on four days without power. last night city leaders addressed it during an emergency meeting. >> hopeful that on the south side of 101, a number of those properties will get power sooner rather than later. >> we have a look at the latest outage map. the most recent numbers show more than 21,000 customers still in the dark, mostly as i mentioned, in that menlo park area. we're here to guide you through with our reporters and meteorologists posting updates on social media. we want to see what it looks like where you live. send us photos and videos. tag aus at nbc bay area on social media and you can see them in our newscast. you can keep an eye on the
. >> aaron, first of all, i hope you're in a safe spot. can you hear us? okay, looks like we're not able to get aaron this morning. >>> the storm also, of course, toppling so many trees. caltrans had to close part of highway 101 on the peninsula yesterday in menlo park. this is video of 17 that we were talking about. the peninsula is certainly being hit very hard by power outages. parts of menlo park now going on four days without power. last night city leaders addressed it...
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aaron rodgers has an answer for 49er fans. >>> hemi only coral reef be saved in a lab? start to look at the science trying to rehabilitate the system. business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. advanced gig speed wifi. and cyberthreat protection. starting at just $49.99 a month. plus, you can save up to 60% a year when you add comcast business mobile. or, ask how to get up to a $750 prepaid card. complete connectivity. one solution, for wherever business takes you. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> ordering takeout can be expensive but one family to the to a new level. >> they had $1000 worth of fast food show up. >> i said why are you bringing food? >> this is why don't hand my kids my phone. turns out the six-year-old was playing on his dad's phone and managed to log onto his grub hub account. >> chili cheese fries and chicken pita and ice cream and pizza. >> it said fraud alert, $439 for pizza. that he tipped 25%. >> h
aaron rodgers has an answer for 49er fans. >>> hemi only coral reef be saved in a lab? start to look at the science trying to rehabilitate the system. business can happen anytime, anywhere. so help yours thrive and stay connected with the comcast business complete connectivity solution. it's the largest, fastest, reliable network. advanced gig speed wifi. and cyberthreat protection. starting at just $49.99 a month. plus, you can save up to 60% a year when you add comcast business...
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aaron? >> all right.e federal communications commission has been delayed for a year. now there is a smear campaign against that nominee. kevin collier joins us now. he's been tracking this. kevin, there have been complaints about this campaign against this nominee. i want to play a little sound here first and then we'll talk about it. >> i think it's absolutely fair for the public to question who is behind a homophobic and racist smear campaign that is thwarting the functioning of our government that is making it more difficult for the fcc to provide vital service which is to protect broadband consumers, especially at a time when broadband consumers are very disgruntled. >> kevin, give us the back story here. what do we know about this smear campaign? >> she's a pretty accomplished old school, i've been around the block doing public policy nonprofit work for her entire career. she was famous in the obama era fcc for inventing the men neutrality rules. she could not get confirmed or brought up for a vote b
aaron? >> all right.e federal communications commission has been delayed for a year. now there is a smear campaign against that nominee. kevin collier joins us now. he's been tracking this. kevin, there have been complaints about this campaign against this nominee. i want to play a little sound here first and then we'll talk about it. >> i think it's absolutely fair for the public to question who is behind a homophobic and racist smear campaign that is thwarting the functioning of...
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aaron? >> and priscilla, president carter was born and raised where you are in planes, the peanut farmer that went to the white house. you can see a little from the sign behind you, plains is very proud of jimmy carter. have you had a chance to talk to people there about what president carter means to them? >> reporter: very proud, ellison. and everyone that you talk to here who lives here has had some sort of story or experience or kind gesture and moment with the carters. i had an opportunity to speak with a man named phillip who owns a store just behind me, a political memorabilia store. he says that when he opened that store some 25 years ago, president carter and his wife were the first to visit there, and they welcomed him to this community. were just so happy and were so warm with him. and i want to play some of what he shared about what their impact has been in this community. >> he's involved in every little thing that goes on here. he's an active member. it's nothing to go to a mee
aaron? >> and priscilla, president carter was born and raised where you are in planes, the peanut farmer that went to the white house. you can see a little from the sign behind you, plains is very proud of jimmy carter. have you had a chance to talk to people there about what president carter means to them? >> reporter: very proud, ellison. and everyone that you talk to here who lives here has had some sort of story or experience or kind gesture and moment with the carters. i had an...
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ellison, aaron. >> let's turn to gary grumbach. what are people saying about these unusually high temperatures in our nation's capital? is she wearing a tank top just walking behind you there? >> reporter: she is, yeah, aaron, with apologies to our friends in minneapolis talking sunscreen and sunglasses today and that's really the topic because it's going to be 81 degrees for a high in washington, d.c. and even if it reaches 80 it will be the fourth time that ever happened during a winter month in washington, d.c. and people are loving it here walking and running, riding bikes. here's some folks we talked to. >> it's crazy, isn't it? but i love it. i mean you can't complain. you know, i'm here playing hooky from work. i hope you're not watching, bob. >> it doesn't feel supernatural. we will enjoy one day. if we have more it will start to feel a bit weird. >> reporter: you know, he's right. he said it's really weird. a little bit unnatural. this is wreaking havoc on these guys, the cherry blouse sops we see all across washington, d.
ellison, aaron. >> let's turn to gary grumbach. what are people saying about these unusually high temperatures in our nation's capital? is she wearing a tank top just walking behind you there? >> reporter: she is, yeah, aaron, with apologies to our friends in minneapolis talking sunscreen and sunglasses today and that's really the topic because it's going to be 81 degrees for a high in washington, d.c. and even if it reaches 80 it will be the fourth time that ever happened during a...
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. >> we have madison representing supervisor dorsey is a sponsor and we have aaron star from planning. and i understand you have some amendments that -- >> yes. so, good afternoon, chair melgar, president peskin, supervisor preston. i'm excited to be here today to speak about this ordinance. it's 211 pages and it was sitting on my desk within two days of me starting here nine months ago so this has been quite a journey. it has been a journey because this is one of the final pieces of the planning department reorganize project going on since 2014. before or beyond this administrative cleanup, this ordinance makes changing that aaron star will speak to. i want to thank him for being my partner and walking me through the intra keys of zoning and this legislation is the byproduct of community input discussion and compromise. and i want to thank selma for bringing this joyce to the table and thank tom from livable city who helped me untangle the years of history around this zoning and many of the policy discussions that took place many years ago. this ordinance is particularly pertinent af
. >> we have madison representing supervisor dorsey is a sponsor and we have aaron star from planning. and i understand you have some amendments that -- >> yes. so, good afternoon, chair melgar, president peskin, supervisor preston. i'm excited to be here today to speak about this ordinance. it's 211 pages and it was sitting on my desk within two days of me starting here nine months ago so this has been quite a journey. it has been a journey because this is one of the final pieces...
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very positively, aaron. our challenges, our local reforms that we have to go through, our political stabilisation that is just starting. there's a lot to do. there are challenges that have to be faced by the current government. brazil has never been a very calm place. we are used to it, but definitely we are in a better position than we were last year. ana carla abrao costa, a real pleasure having you on the show. thanks for your time and i'll talk to you soon. thank you. it was a pleasure to be with you. now, diamonds, they're almost as old as the earth itself at more than 3 billion years. and, as the saying goes, a diamond is forever. well, de beers, it's the oldest and the world's largest producer and distributor of diamonds. and it appears that the shiny rock industry has boomed in this post—pandemic world. but given the global economy teeters on the brink of recession, will consumers still be willing to shell out for these pricey little marvels? well, i've been catching up with the big boss to find out.
very positively, aaron. our challenges, our local reforms that we have to go through, our political stabilisation that is just starting. there's a lot to do. there are challenges that have to be faced by the current government. brazil has never been a very calm place. we are used to it, but definitely we are in a better position than we were last year. ana carla abrao costa, a real pleasure having you on the show. thanks for your time and i'll talk to you soon. thank you. it was a pleasure to...
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power to influence parts the world to to make settlement with us that that we favor a turn back to aaron for a second we've been talking about nuclear weapons part of this triad of weapons of mass destruction and of the great virtues of your and pat's book is that you focus only on nuclear weapons. you also look at chemical and biological weapons as well. and i think even in an early draft of the book germ and gas in the bomb were part of the title, which i actually really liked, but i wonder if you could say a few words about that as well, because nixon had to the issue of what to do, chemical weapons, what to do about biologic weapons and he his maneuver to kind of separate them, too, is separate. the two of them is fascinating. and given concerns that continue to about those, especially given what had happened in syria in the last few years and elsewhere maybe you can talk about the nixon legacy with regard to chem and bio as well. well, when i mentioned at the beginning landscape on the eve of presidency, i didn't at point talk about kim bio because that aspect was shrouded secrecy a
power to influence parts the world to to make settlement with us that that we favor a turn back to aaron for a second we've been talking about nuclear weapons part of this triad of weapons of mass destruction and of the great virtues of your and pat's book is that you focus only on nuclear weapons. you also look at chemical and biological weapons as well. and i think even in an early draft of the book germ and gas in the bomb were part of the title, which i actually really liked, but i wonder...
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aaron and kate are off today. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >>> today is friday february 17th, 2023. officers in court, all five former police officers involved in the death of tyre nichols pleaded not guilty. nichols' mother is vowing to see the case through until justice is done. >> they didn't even have the courage. >> hmm. >> to look at me in my face.
aaron and kate are off today. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >>> today is friday february 17th, 2023. officers in court, all five former police officers involved in the death of tyre nichols pleaded not guilty. nichols' mother is vowing to see the case through until justice is done. >> they didn't even have the courage. >> hmm. >> to look at me in my face.
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aaron, we'll start with you. why is this verdict such a surprise to a lot of people? >> because it shows, raj, that we're living in an alternate reality. the entire concept that the jury grasped onto was musk's attorney's contention that the notion of funding being secured was just a concept that some party had money and that there was interest. therefore, it was true. that's not the way the real world works. the way the world works is that investors and other people take seriously the kind of statements that we saw elon musk make on twitter, and they often detrimentally rely on these statements. >> elon musk was fined by the s.e.c. for that tweet. why is this different, then, from this lawsuit? >> well, because this is a civil lawsuit, and what the prosecution needed to show, what the plaintiff's lawyers for the class needed to show, was that the plaintiffs' detrimentally relied upon these statements and that they were injured. so plaintiffs in this class would have show a loss of x amount of money, and that wasn't the case. >> scott budman, does this give elon musk
aaron, we'll start with you. why is this verdict such a surprise to a lot of people? >> because it shows, raj, that we're living in an alternate reality. the entire concept that the jury grasped onto was musk's attorney's contention that the notion of funding being secured was just a concept that some party had money and that there was interest. therefore, it was true. that's not the way the real world works. the way the world works is that investors and other people take seriously the...
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so i'm not on aaron rodgers bandwagon.s of these. >> i like that perspective a lot. again, i just checked the oscar situation. john, how does this feel to you? >> it has a certain appeal. i mean, when you lived, the way we lived. the minutes of minutes, on the phone, text message, the news, cannes a problem for here, is norwegian over there. in the middle the night. you're trying to think thoughts. the idea of completely clearing your mind. completely clearing your thoughts. having visions and epiphanies? and sensory deprivation which becomes a sensory awakening? actually, it has some appeal. my question is, i mean he's got a decision to make that if he comes out of four days of darkness. throws open the door, sees a shadow. and then goes back inside. do we have six more weeks of winter? which is going to affect more people than the packers? those are all excellent questions. you open my mind to it. by don't know if i need four days of it. i think i might need four hours. i'm out of the silencer treat. this kind of makes m
so i'm not on aaron rodgers bandwagon.s of these. >> i like that perspective a lot. again, i just checked the oscar situation. john, how does this feel to you? >> it has a certain appeal. i mean, when you lived, the way we lived. the minutes of minutes, on the phone, text message, the news, cannes a problem for here, is norwegian over there. in the middle the night. you're trying to think thoughts. the idea of completely clearing your mind. completely clearing your thoughts. having...
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>> right, aaron.ew we learned details of what happened right before that news crew received gunfire. he talked about a suspect that he saw approach the vehicle. he said he wasn't clear if the suspect was attacking him at first, describing it as if he maybe was trying to shoot at at house nearby, but eventually he realized he was the one that was being shot at, described the moment that he received that gunshot and then saw the suspect go around and shoot at his reporter. here's part of that interview. >> you know, dylan was a reporter i worked with every day. you know, we were best friends, yeah. he was just a sweet guy. >> jesse continues to recover at the hospital. of course, as you saw, he lost a great friend that day. aaron? >> gaud venegas in the miami bureau. thanks. >>> there's a new film coming out today, and you may have heard of it. it's called "cocaine bear." now you would think with a title like that that the story must be made up. well, think again. it is indeed based on a true story from
>> right, aaron.ew we learned details of what happened right before that news crew received gunfire. he talked about a suspect that he saw approach the vehicle. he said he wasn't clear if the suspect was attacking him at first, describing it as if he maybe was trying to shoot at at house nearby, but eventually he realized he was the one that was being shot at, described the moment that he received that gunshot and then saw the suspect go around and shoot at his reporter. here's part of...
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thanks, aaron.andemic changed how we work, how we live and how we shop, so let's just start with shopping. e—commerce was a huge lifeline for many of us during the pandemic but increasingly, people want to go back to shops, so a recent survey of 20,000 global consumers showed seven out of ten want to view product in shops. a bit more in the us, a bit less in asia—pacific where they are willing to shop online. in terms of living, one of the biggest changes we saw was actually in the us. between march 2020 and february 2021 during the pandemic, we saw close to 3 million people leave some of the higher density cities and actually move to what we call the sunbelt cities, places like austin, dallas, miami and phoenix, in search of a lower cost of living and better weather. what is really interesting is since then, two things, first of all, people have stayed in those sunbelt cities. you can see things like high—frequency data such as restaurant bookings remain above pre—pandemic in those lovely cities. b
thanks, aaron.andemic changed how we work, how we live and how we shop, so let's just start with shopping. e—commerce was a huge lifeline for many of us during the pandemic but increasingly, people want to go back to shops, so a recent survey of 20,000 global consumers showed seven out of ten want to view product in shops. a bit more in the us, a bit less in asia—pacific where they are willing to shop online. in terms of living, one of the biggest changes we saw was actually in the us....
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>>> hi, everybody, i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm cynthia mcfadden in for kate snow. "nbc news daily" starts right now. ♪♪ >>> today, tuesday, february 21st, 2023, dueling speeches. president biden and vladimir putin delivering major addresses ahead of the one-year anniversary of the war in ukraine. the srn message from both sides. >>> like and subscribe, the supreme court hearing arguments in a major case involving big tech, how the outcome could...
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guillaume cerutti has been speaking to the bbc�*s aaron heslehurst for this weekend's talking businesss as well as a new generation of clients in asia have given the company record results. 2020 was a difficult year with covid and we closed our offices. we needed a few months to live it to online options on the rebound was impressive at the rebound was impressive at the end of 2020 and in 2021. so it took a few months for us to change and modernise our business model, to accelerate our investment in digital. 2021 was a record year and 2022 will be an even better year. so was a record year and 2022 will be an even better year.- be an even better year. so the bounceback — be an even better year. so the bounceback has _ be an even better year. so the bounceback has been - be an even better year. so the bounceback has been rather i bounceback has been rather phenomenal.— bounceback has been rather henomenal. , �* , phenomenal. absolutely. because of this move _ phenomenal. absolutely. because of this move towards _ phenomenal. absolutely. because of this move towards online - of this move
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>> all right, aaron katersky tonight. thank you, aaron. >>> we're going to turn now to capitol hill tonight, where house republicans have ousted democrat ilhan omar from the foreign affairs committee, citing repeated anti-semitic and anti-american remarks. she has apologized for those remarks in the past. she delivered her own remarks today, and what she said this is really about. here's our senior congressional correspondent rachel scott on the hill tonight. >> reporter: tonight, house republicans voting to kick congresswoman ilhan omar off the house foreign affairs committee for anti-semitic remarks she made several years ago, for which she has apologized. >> is anyone surprised that i am being targeted? there is this idea that you are suspect if you are an immigrant. or if you are from certain parts of the world, or a certain skin tone, or a muslim. >> reporter: but house speaker kevin mccarthy says the congresswoman needs to be held accountable for her words, among them, her suggestion that american supporters of isra
>> all right, aaron katersky tonight. thank you, aaron. >>> we're going to turn now to capitol hill tonight, where house republicans have ousted democrat ilhan omar from the foreign affairs committee, citing repeated anti-semitic and anti-american remarks. she has apologized for those remarks in the past. she delivered her own remarks today, and what she said this is really about. here's our senior congressional correspondent rachel scott on the hill tonight. >> reporter:...
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>> aaron katersky live in new york tonight.aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the critical testimony today in the alex murdaugh trial, charged with murdering his wife and son. what the defense team played over and over again in court today. the defense even slowing down the audio. here's eva pilgrim. >> you also testified -- >> reporter: a standoff in the courtroom today over whether alex murdaugh incriminated himself in the murder of his son during an interview with police. >> you sat on the stand and you heard that, right? >> yes, sir, i did. >> reporter: the defense grilling a state investigator over how he heard murdaugh describe paul's death days after the murder. >> it was so bad. -- did him so bad. >> it was so bad. i did him so bad. that's what you testified to yesterday? >> yes, sir, that is what i testified to. >> now, are you 100% confident that alex said, "i did him so bad," rather than "they did him so bad?" >> i'm 100% confident in what i heard and i interpreted him as saying. >> reporter: that inves
>> aaron katersky live in new york tonight.aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the critical testimony today in the alex murdaugh trial, charged with murdering his wife and son. what the defense team played over and over again in court today. the defense even slowing down the audio. here's eva pilgrim. >> you also testified -- >> reporter: a standoff in the courtroom today over whether alex murdaugh incriminated himself in the murder of his son during an...
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aaron tilly joins us now aaron, is the news here that they're ramping it up or approaching this casehe news is they've been investigating apple since 2019, and in recent months they've been really ramping it up. they've expedited requests for documents, they've added more litigators to the case they've just been moving ahead and they're also looking to clear their top antitrust chief on the doj, jonathan cantor. he has worked on previous cases against apple in private practice and now they're looking to clear him to go ahead with the apple case so this is all signs towards momentum, towards filing a case, potentially in the spring. >> in the spring, okay that's what i was going to ask what are we looking at in terms of do you know size and scope of what apple is going to have to deal with here >> yeah, the doj appears to be looking at the app store but also a bit broader in the app store to the operating system levels, the ios, the iphone operating system, where apple allegedly has this sort of unfair advantage against third-party developers you can see this happening in sort of hard
aaron tilly joins us now aaron, is the news here that they're ramping it up or approaching this casehe news is they've been investigating apple since 2019, and in recent months they've been really ramping it up. they've expedited requests for documents, they've added more litigators to the case they've just been moving ahead and they're also looking to clear their top antitrust chief on the doj, jonathan cantor. he has worked on previous cases against apple in private practice and now they're...
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aaron errodgs meanwhile, d ha quite the tournament at pebb. le he's also d hato deal with e th gallery teinllg him where he shldou play next year. that ande moris next. th>>> e ndwi at pebble beach has been a factor. today it g otso bad they had to ca tllhe round. just take oka lo at e thwind. ugh to get a ncpohon oin atth one. s wavewhipngpi in th background. for the onacti, reshkry shot ofthe daery, he'sos ccer star gathre ba. le long birdutie pt on thear p th ree fifth got it toll kntyot. go 'shere t heapproach on number the.re and he will icstk it right unrnthea the hole. set up this ttpu for bi. rdie mallnotye , thside dr oo is op. en 6 under today through 12 before playwas suspended. is your le aderthwi round the to resu metomo. rrow >>> keith mitchendll a e th stanford anbr bramlet ftiedor sendco and chico native is three back and the urtonament isxpected to fishni monday. >>> victorov meland is 8 under r fothtoe urnantme. justou fr shs otckba of lead and also well-known superfan ofh ipleot. his wfateou ldhave it. he was paired up to pl
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. >> and no reporters are following up on this amazing aaron. marty is following up on it. >> he's with the gray zone.he he joins us tonight. i don't remember last time i saw a story this welll reportedreport wasn't in the ne, times, hersh's former employer. they wouldn't have run ict that but the fact that nobody at eve the white house briefing today even asked about this stord aboy makes me think we are becoming north korea. >> talking. this is a case where you have m long been trying t the motive. >> the u.s. has long beenecause trying to stop the north stream to because as sy hersh has story points out, the u.s. has recognized that if nord stream two goes online, that would make it a lot more difficultwait for the u.s. to wage a proxy war against russia because germany will not want to be on board with cutting off itsit source of cheap energy. so the u.s. found an answer to that problem. they blew it up.g for and it's interesting, hersh reports that the planning for this operation beganeration inw 2020 one , and that's whenrces r russian for
. >> and no reporters are following up on this amazing aaron. marty is following up on it. >> he's with the gray zone.he he joins us tonight. i don't remember last time i saw a story this welll reportedreport wasn't in the ne, times, hersh's former employer. they wouldn't have run ict that but the fact that nobody at eve the white house briefing today even asked about this stord aboy makes me think we are becoming north korea. >> talking. this is a case where you have m long...
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. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. "nbc news daily" starts right now. today, tuesday, february 28th, 2023, forgive or forget? the supreme court weighing whether the biden administration can write off $400 billion in student loan debt. what that decision could mean for millions of americans. >> tiktok. time is running out for federal employees to delete the app from their work phones. the impact this decision could have for you. >> toxic threat, the head of the environmental protection agency back in ohio today nearly a month after the toxic derailment. >> and the beat goes on. why surgeons say a so-called heart in a box could be a game-changer for thousands of patients in desperate need of a heart transplant. >>> we begin with student loan debt, the topic today inside the nation's highest court. the supreme court is hearing two cases that could decide whether president biden is allowed to forgive some or all of student loan debt. >> supporters of canceling the debt, including democratic politicians, gathered outside the supreme court today. lower courts
. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. "nbc news daily" starts right now. today, tuesday, february 28th, 2023, forgive or forget? the supreme court weighing whether the biden administration can write off $400 billion in student loan debt. what that decision could mean for millions of americans. >> tiktok. time is running out for federal employees to delete the app from their work phones. the impact this decision could have for you. >> toxic threat, the head of the environmental...
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that to aaron's point, not everyone in the dnc is necessarily happy about.ng i think this will only hurt president biden in our popular purple battleground state. what do you think of that, chuck? >> you know it might be. there might be a little bit of a backlash to what he is done. it might seem a little transactional. but like aaron just said, you know, that's what happens when you deliver for a candidate, you want that candidate to turn around and deliver for you. and that's what happened with south carolina. now new hampshire, listen, they are very diverse as well. there are blonde white people, there are brunette white people, there are somewhat ton white people. i love new hampshire. but the real deal is that they -- i don't think he should have done this -- doesn't really benefit him? which is why might be a very cool move because this doesn't benefit him. if he's running again, some were gonna primary him? so where does he benefit in this? maybe he's just doing what he said he was gonna do. promise kept. >> do you think that the dnc's gonna be united
that to aaron's point, not everyone in the dnc is necessarily happy about.ng i think this will only hurt president biden in our popular purple battleground state. what do you think of that, chuck? >> you know it might be. there might be a little bit of a backlash to what he is done. it might seem a little transactional. but like aaron just said, you know, that's what happens when you deliver for a candidate, you want that candidate to turn around and deliver for you. and that's what...
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aaron: when i'm coming up, you went to the doctor, you was in bad shape.e bleeding and hurting and everything else. it wasn't no checkups. stephanie: you didn't have any preventative care? aaron: no. grandmama go to in their kitchen and do some home brewing and kept you going. stephanie: aaron was hospitalized at greenwood leflore for an irregular heartbeat in 2021. and quinnie was diagnosed with congestive heart failure there in 2020. quinnie: that hospital is very important, because not many people can make it to jackson, to be quite frank with you, not right here in this area, because they don't have the transportation. so, if they close the closest thing to us down, then it's going to be back to where as -- like living on the plantation out there and can't get any health care. julian: mississippi has a history of chattel slavery, of course. these health disparities also are a result of this -- these racial and economic injustices of the system that was -- that was forced upon us. stephanie: julian miller is a professor at tougaloo college in jackson, a
aaron: when i'm coming up, you went to the doctor, you was in bad shape.e bleeding and hurting and everything else. it wasn't no checkups. stephanie: you didn't have any preventative care? aaron: no. grandmama go to in their kitchen and do some home brewing and kept you going. stephanie: aaron was hospitalized at greenwood leflore for an irregular heartbeat in 2021. and quinnie was diagnosed with congestive heart failure there in 2020. quinnie: that hospital is very important, because not many...
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and i am blessed and highly favor to be here. >> andrea joy campbell, aaron d.r a quick break. k break. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. something's happening at ihop. something... huge. where are we? ant-man and the wasp have arrived. saving the world from epic dangers. while we feed the hero in everyone. spend $30 on your next visit to ihop and get a fandango movie ticket to see marvel studios: ant-man and the wasp: quantumania in theaters february 17th. ihop. let's put a smile on your plate. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, d
and i am blessed and highly favor to be here. >> andrea joy campbell, aaron d.r a quick break. k break. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network...
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. >>> aaron rodgers who fell short in the nfl playoffs emerges victorious in a completely different sport at if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. which for those on medicare, or soon to be, is a good reason to take charge of your health care. so consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan and what it doesn't pay for, like deductibles and copays, could really add up. even thousands of dollars a year. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and making your out-of-pocket costs a lot more predictable. call unitedhealthcare today and ask for your free decision guide. learn more about plan options and rates to fit your needs. now if you like this... greater freedom... you'll love that medicare supplement plans have no networks and no referrals needed... see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. as long as they accept medicare patients. these types of plans also give you more flexibility when traveling in the u.s. your plan goes with you... anywhere you go in the country. e
. >>> aaron rodgers who fell short in the nfl playoffs emerges victorious in a completely different sport at if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. which for those on medicare, or soon to be, is a good reason to take charge of your health care. so consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan and what it doesn't pay for, like deductibles and copays, could really add up. even thousands of dollars a year. medicare...
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gavin newsome and supervisor aaron pes pechls supervisor mandelman. supervisor walton.sor engardio. supervisor dorse. gent lamb, a lita fisher. lisa weissman ward. have i got everybody? recorder joaquin torres. now college trustees come on up. now you are probably wondering my goodness are all of the folks going to say something. what can they say? but we are not going to do that we will do a big group picture and group chant. okay. all of you electives up here say, our greetings can you say [speak chinese] that was not good enough, louder. [speaking chinese]. carmen is the best. kidding happy new year, everybody! [applause] [applause] >> now a very special treat for you. our dancer from indonesia, it will be a special treat. [music] [music] >> let's give i round of applause. thank you for this performance. every year we are trying to feature different performance. if you are interested to participate next year let us know. >> and now -- um -- we have a couple of community speakers with us. representatives from the chinese consolidated organization and representatives f
gavin newsome and supervisor aaron pes pechls supervisor mandelman. supervisor walton.sor engardio. supervisor dorse. gent lamb, a lita fisher. lisa weissman ward. have i got everybody? recorder joaquin torres. now college trustees come on up. now you are probably wondering my goodness are all of the folks going to say something. what can they say? but we are not going to do that we will do a big group picture and group chant. okay. all of you electives up here say, our greetings can you say...
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so aaron's folks could help him out with a sweet ride. [aaron] no way. [narrator] yes way.0,000 and our car vending machines, we'll drive you happy at carvana. and it responds to snoring - automatically. so no more nudging your partner. or opting for the couch. because the tempur-ergo smart base is our first system that detects snoring and automatically adjusts to help reduce it. your best sleep. all night. every night. during the tempur-pedic presidents day sale, save up to $500 on select adjustable mattress sets, and experience deep, undisturbed rest. learn more at tempurpedic.com. . >>> brazil's newly elected president da silva is determined to right the wrongs of his predecessor, former president bolsonaro, especially when it comes to the destruction of the country's critical rain forest. yesterday christiane amanpour asked him what his plans are to combat climate change. >> mr. president, you spoke about your view that under the previous government, genocide was committed against your people. you talk about the deaths during covid and particularly the hundreds of death
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next in sports, aaron will have the highlights and will tell us who's on top of the leaderboard after 2 routes. >> knows news is your local election headquarters and just months after the midterms, attention already turning to the next election. capitol correspondent eytan wallace shares details on a a measure that would give voters the final say on all state wide tax increases. >> well, supporters say this ballot measure is all about transparency to give you the voters. the final say on how your tax dollars are spent. but opponents argue it could impact critical government services. >> your tax dollars as it stands today. any time the legislature wants to impose a new tax or tax increase, it needs at least two-thirds approval from both chambers. and of course, must have the governor's signature. but now a measure that just qualified for the 2024 ballot would add another layer to the mix you the voters known as the taxpayer protection and government accountability act. the measure would require a simple majority vote or approval for any statewide legislation imposing new or higher tax
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. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >>> today, friday, february 3rd, 2023, blowout. the nation's jobs report crushing expectations with unemployment hitting 53-year low. what these new numbers say about where the economy may be headed. >>> spy games? a suspected chinese surveillance balloon was spotted over the u.s. the heated debate in washington about it and how china is responding. >>> outrage and protests. the growing outcry in california after the deadly police shooting of a double amputee. what the mother of anthony low's son is now demanding. >>> why do we all procast nate? the science why so many of us wait to check off the big items on our to do list. >>> we begin with breaking news on the economy. >> the january jobs report shattering expectations, with the jobs added in the month of january, well above the 187,000 that were expected. the unemployment rate ticked down to 3.4%, the lowest level it's been at since 1969. economists predicted the unemployment rate would go up. >>
. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. "nbc news daily" starts right now. >>> today, friday, february 3rd, 2023, blowout. the nation's jobs report crushing expectations with unemployment hitting 53-year low. what these new numbers say about where the economy may be headed. >>> spy games? a suspected chinese surveillance balloon was spotted over the u.s. the heated debate in washington about it and how china is responding. >>> outrage and protests. the growing...
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ah, aaron, kia gar carefully inspects the fruits of his label for decades. he and his family have been green, coffee incent, while you grandeur you were a district. it hasn't made him rich or he's been able to support his family. now climate change is making business even more difficult said dim, wiser by long or got dizzy, knuckle because in the past. so greg, coffee, you see you would help pests a long dry spell zante r t. we got re addicted to tie, longing, collateral, young savvy, are you these days? so at, during the some predictable serve, you know, it could be and one is strongly agree. i mean, often face longer dry spells out away the co items on the walk. i knew the coffee industry is one of uganda's most important economic sectors. the african country exports over 250000 toms annually, making one of the world's top st. coffee produces 99 percent of it is group on small farms like arrow key august. some 5000000 uganda is depend on the coffee harvest either directly or indirectly, but changes in the climate are making things harder for iran. kiara re
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