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adrienne williams. they're going to lead us in the singing of the negro national anthem, lift every voice. everybody give these babies a big round of applause. [singing lift every voice "lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring. ring with the harmonies of liberty. let our revoicing rise. [applause] thank you, village project children. yes, in deed. now we have another performance from ms. teah carol. [applause] we have another performance from ms. teah cara, everybody give her a big round of applause. thank you, welcome to the kwanzaa celebration today. we're going to do a little bit of blues for you, is that okay? all right. the party is jumping, everybody is having a good time♪ you know it's going through my mind ♪ do you mind if i get comfortable. and kickoff these high heel shoes, oh yeah. why you're fixing me a drink, i have seen so many down home blues ♪ you know, i don't get out much, out on the town . and you know♪ i didn't cut out a lot of that running around all week long, tonight
adrienne williams. they're going to lead us in the singing of the negro national anthem, lift every voice. everybody give these babies a big round of applause. [singing lift every voice "lift every voice and sing till earth and heaven ring. ring with the harmonies of liberty. let our revoicing rise. [applause] thank you, village project children. yes, in deed. now we have another performance from ms. teah carol. [applause] we have another performance from ms. teah cara, everybody give her...
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her attorneys say they aim to show who she was as a mother lester. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> there's a manhunt in pennsylvania for a 17-year-old murder suspect who escaped from authorities police say shane pryor ran away after police brought him to a hospital for a hand injury he has been awaiting trial since 2020 the u.s. marshal service says he may have escaped in a stolen pickup truck >>> now to the shocking news involving one of the biggest figures in professional wrestling, wwe founder vince mcmahon is accused of sexual assault and trafficking by a former employee. tom llamas has more on the lawsuit. we have to warn you, some of what you're about to hear is graphic. >> "wrestlemania"! >> reporter: tonight, one of the biggest names in professional wrestling facing stunning new accusations including sex trafficking over several years a former employee accusing wwe founder and former ceo vince mcmahon of physical and emotional abuse, sexual assault, and trafficking at wwe in the lawsuit, janelle grant, who worked there up until march 2022 says mcmahon texted her, quote, i
her attorneys say they aim to show who she was as a mother lester. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> there's a manhunt in pennsylvania for a 17-year-old murder suspect who escaped from authorities police say shane pryor ran away after police brought him to a hospital for a hand injury he has been awaiting trial since 2020 the u.s. marshal service says he may have escaped in a stolen pickup truck >>> now to the shocking news involving one of the biggest figures in...
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the president, and that's why he wanted to come here today, to speak to them directly, chris. >> adrienneu know these folks, jennifer o'malley dylan, she's going to focus on electoral vote strategy. mike don lan will focus on messaging. you and i talked about this last week. this is something a lot of donors and democrats in general have been pushing for. they just were really worried about folks in the white house splitting their time. is this an acknowledgment that this is going to be a long and difficult campaign, and frankly, his approval numbers are still very low. >> yeah, look, chris, it's an acknowledgment that democracy is on the line. we are truly in the fight of our lives for democracy. we are in that fight in 2020. we're going for it again in 2024, and we need an all hands on deck approach, which is why you see jen, mike don lan leaving the white house. they've been focused on the campaign, working with julie rodriguez who is incredible and has been the campaign manager of course. they've been working with julie and the rest of the senior leadership team on the campaign for a
the president, and that's why he wanted to come here today, to speak to them directly, chris. >> adrienneu know these folks, jennifer o'malley dylan, she's going to focus on electoral vote strategy. mike don lan will focus on messaging. you and i talked about this last week. this is something a lot of donors and democrats in general have been pushing for. they just were really worried about folks in the white house splitting their time. is this an acknowledgment that this is going to be a...
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and for many electric vehicle owners causing a lot of headaches adrienne broaddus explains >> reporterelectric vehicles may save drivers on the costs of filling up, but this winter, growing frustrations for drivers stuck waiting at charging stations >> but you still have to wait for those other cars to get through charging >> yes >> to even get to the charger. >> reporter: uber driver marcus campbell says he spent hours this week charging his car after freezing temperatures swept across chicago >> i'm not making no money, and time is money. >> reporter: the problem, the cars run on lithium batteries, which can take longer to charge in cold temperatures you may even need to charge more often. according to aaa, the average electric vehicle's driving range decreases by 41% when the temperature outside dips to 20 degrees and when the car's heater or ac is on for each electric vehicle model, the epa lists the mileage, but experts say, that number can be misleading >> we've seen that that is wrong on day one and doesn't account for weather variants, so evs get less range in the extreme cold,
and for many electric vehicle owners causing a lot of headaches adrienne broaddus explains >> reporterelectric vehicles may save drivers on the costs of filling up, but this winter, growing frustrations for drivers stuck waiting at charging stations >> but you still have to wait for those other cars to get through charging >> yes >> to even get to the charger. >> reporter: uber driver marcus campbell says he spent hours this week charging his car after freezing...
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lester >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> coming up, our exclusive interview with the ceo of alaska airlines we go on board one of those grounded boeing jets. plus, why he says he is angry at the company, next. i was like shaking you know, i was so scared. when i first reached out to jacoby and meyers. i didn't know if i had a case or not. as soon as i got a hold of my attorney, she was very, very nice, very kind. because of jacoby and meyers, i don't have that pressure to worry about a medical bill or things like that. if i know of any accident, i'm like, call jacoby and meyers, they'll help you. >>> back now with our nbc news exclusive the ceo of alaska airlines expressing his anger at boeing after a door plug blew off one of its brand-new 737 max-9 planes mid-flight. today, he took our tom costello aboard one of the grounded planes to show us the plug at the center of the investigation. >> reporter: in an alaska airlines hangar in seattle, ceo ben minicucci took us on board one of the grounded boeing max-9s to see the type of door plug that blew out of an alaska plane over portla
lester >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> coming up, our exclusive interview with the ceo of alaska airlines we go on board one of those grounded boeing jets. plus, why he says he is angry at the company, next. i was like shaking you know, i was so scared. when i first reached out to jacoby and meyers. i didn't know if i had a case or not. as soon as i got a hold of my attorney, she was very, very nice, very kind. because of jacoby and meyers, i don't have that pressure to...
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lester. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> coming up, our exclusive interview with the ceo of alaskanes. we go on board one of those grounded boeing jets. plus, why he says he is angry at the company next. more than names and dates. (♪♪) c'mon! it's the story of your family - then and now. a story that made your name mean something. a story you're still writing. so discover your heritage. preserve your traditions. represent all that makes you, you. (♪♪) as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum. you may have already been vaccinated against the flu, but don't forget this season's updated covid-19 shot too. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel - nothing beats it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients - it really works. if you're looking for a medicare supplement insurance plan that's smart now... i'm 65. and really smart later i'm 70-ish. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare
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adrienne broaddus has more. >> jennifer crumbley didn't pull the trigger that day, but she is responsible those deaths. >> reporter: prosecutors laying out why they believe jennifer crumbley should be held accountable for her 15-year-old son's actions, he killed four people at oxford high school. the defense hitting back. >> he did something she could have never anticipated, fathomed or predicted. >> reporter: crumbley charged with involuntary manslaughter, the first parent in the u.s. ever charged in a mass school shooting carried out by their child. >> they didn't do any number of tragically small and easy things that would have prevented all of this from happening. >> reporter: the defense, appearing to shift blame on to crumbley's husband james who has a separate trial. >> james crumbley was responsible for getting the gun out, putting the trigger lock back on, storing the gun. >> reporter: prosecutors showing this video of jennifer and ethan together at the gun range and calling its first witnesses. >> so it entered here and exited here. >> reporter: teacher molly darnell showed juro
adrienne broaddus has more. >> jennifer crumbley didn't pull the trigger that day, but she is responsible those deaths. >> reporter: prosecutors laying out why they believe jennifer crumbley should be held accountable for her 15-year-old son's actions, he killed four people at oxford high school. the defense hitting back. >> he did something she could have never anticipated, fathomed or predicted. >> reporter: crumbley charged with involuntary manslaughter, the first...
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this is adrienne.w who she is, and turned his back to me. >> wow. >> i don't think i've ever been so offended in my life. >> by then, the bloom had faded. there wasn't going to be a marriage or children. >> for probably the last six months of our relationship, i think we both knew that it wasn't going anywhere. >> and in february of 2008, they broke it off. so, maybe that's why you would figure, she didn't hear right away about what happened. >> we need emergency. we need everybody now. >> what kind of a problem? >> i do not know. >> did not hear about the grisly double murder, or that one of the victims was named earnest shiver. >> coming up -- was one of the victims the man she had loved? >> it didn't seem like something like that could really have happened to something on someone i know -- >> when dateline continues -- so you're always ready for the unexpected. cetaphil. we do skin. you do you. always dry scoop before you run. the hot dog diet got me shredded! the world is full of "health experts"..
this is adrienne.w who she is, and turned his back to me. >> wow. >> i don't think i've ever been so offended in my life. >> by then, the bloom had faded. there wasn't going to be a marriage or children. >> for probably the last six months of our relationship, i think we both knew that it wasn't going anywhere. >> and in february of 2008, they broke it off. so, maybe that's why you would figure, she didn't hear right away about what happened. >> we need...
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thank you, adrienne broadous. it has been 690 days since we have seen more than an inch of snowfall here in new york. and that could change this weekend. right now, 33 million people are under winter alerts as the east coast braces for its first snowstorm of the season. and this morning, the storm is intensifying. already soaking the texas coast with heavy rainfall. you can all see snow in the northeast by midday tomorrow. nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all for us. okay, should i be dusting off the cross country skis yet? >> if you want to head north, outside of new york city. i think we're going to keep at it. i would be surprised if central park gets over an inch by the time this is all said and done. it is not looking likely. rain more than anything else. a lot of the coastal cities. so, the storm itself right now is located over areas of texas and oklahoma. and arkansas, a little bit of snowy surprise for some people this morning. we have pictures just north of fort smith, the roads are closed. t
thank you, adrienne broadous. it has been 690 days since we have seen more than an inch of snowfall here in new york. and that could change this weekend. right now, 33 million people are under winter alerts as the east coast braces for its first snowstorm of the season. and this morning, the storm is intensifying. already soaking the texas coast with heavy rainfall. you can all see snow in the northeast by midday tomorrow. nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all for us. okay, should i...
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adrienne, can you remind our viewers about the case against jennifer crumbley, the mom. >> reporter:tart with the first question, and remind folks about this case, it takes our viewers back to the year 2021. that's when ethan crumbley, two was then 15, walked into his high school x oxford high school here in michigan, he shot and killed four of his classmates, he injured several others, ethan crumbley was sentenced last month, he's serving life without the possibility of parole right now, he's now 17, he was 15 at the time of the shooting, his parents jennifer and james crumbley are facing four counts of involuntary manslaughter, ethan's mother jennifer will be tried first, her trial, jury selection for it is you should way in this courthouse behind me right now and we're getting information from our court reporter who's inside, just to paint a picture for you, our judge has asked potential jurors if anyone has an oxford sign in their front yard and reminded the potential jurors they're not here about the shooting and not here to debate gun laws. >> adrienne, thank you. >> adrienne,
adrienne, can you remind our viewers about the case against jennifer crumbley, the mom. >> reporter:tart with the first question, and remind folks about this case, it takes our viewers back to the year 2021. that's when ethan crumbley, two was then 15, walked into his high school x oxford high school here in michigan, he shot and killed four of his classmates, he injured several others, ethan crumbley was sentenced last month, he's serving life without the possibility of parole right now,...
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adrienne broaddus, i got it right this time.orologist bill karins. >> whatever you want. >> bill "careens" is with us. >> this is a brutal storm, it's going to be a brutal week and a half. we're watching a blizzard developing. iowa is by far the comes in lat. tonight turns back to snow tomorrow's it will be blowing around really nasty. blizzard warnings in green bay, almost all of iowa southern portions of idaho and that's the second storm. another storm. the next one in this endless line of storms. the difference this time is cold air in between the two. additional snowfall. chicago, only getting a couple another inches. areas in wisconsin northern portions of michigan have to dig out between another 6 to 12 inches. winds cranking up. des moines up to 30 miles. columbia, missouri, 45 miles per hour. last storm almost a million without power. now 100,000. it doesn't have intensity or impacts of the last storm but has cold air. watchous for the flash flooding and richer flooding throughout all the 95 corridor. the rain overnight
adrienne broaddus, i got it right this time.orologist bill karins. >> whatever you want. >> bill "careens" is with us. >> this is a brutal storm, it's going to be a brutal week and a half. we're watching a blizzard developing. iowa is by far the comes in lat. tonight turns back to snow tomorrow's it will be blowing around really nasty. blizzard warnings in green bay, almost all of iowa southern portions of idaho and that's the second storm. another storm. the next...
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arizona secretary of state adrienne fontes joins us now. greetings to you, sir.k you for being with us on the weekend. let's start with where we ended in rolling stone what specifically do you think the justice department should be doing here as it relates to election workers? >> first, thanks for having me. we will get straight to it. i think more robust investigation of many of the threats we have seen, not just giving short thrift to what these threats are, giving a little bit more weight to the intimidation factor of these threats, versus some of what the law enforcement deems actionable. second, i think it is very important that the department of justice be very, very, straightforward about the prosecutions they've had. we live in a country of 330 plus million people. 50 states, a bunch of territories, tens of thousands of threats we have seen. only 12 prosecutions as far as we can tell right now. that is not enough. moreover, i think once the prosecutions happened, and convictions occur, the department needs to celebrate these as a deterrent effect for futu
arizona secretary of state adrienne fontes joins us now. greetings to you, sir.k you for being with us on the weekend. let's start with where we ended in rolling stone what specifically do you think the justice department should be doing here as it relates to election workers? >> first, thanks for having me. we will get straight to it. i think more robust investigation of many of the threats we have seen, not just giving short thrift to what these threats are, giving a little bit more...
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chris. >> adrienne, thank you for that.ce, that phone call to jennifer crumbley coming hours before the shooting concerned. how crucial about the fact that the school is calling saying we'd like you to come in, and that timing, if they want to prove that she should have done more? >> right, chris. that's the issue here because she's charged with involuntary manslaughter. that means prosecutors have to show that she acted with gross negligence, more than just mere carelessness, that she was actually aware that there was a risk of injury to other people, if she used ordinary care, xi could have prevented it and failed to do so. this testimony sets the stage to show she was aware that her son posed a danger to either himself or the others. >> earlier today the owner of the barn where they stored their horses laid out how much money, how much time they spent there. a key part of the prosecutor's argument is that she was neglecting her child, focusing on the horses instead. legally can that help them establish their case? >> the
chris. >> adrienne, thank you for that.ce, that phone call to jennifer crumbley coming hours before the shooting concerned. how crucial about the fact that the school is calling saying we'd like you to come in, and that timing, if they want to prove that she should have done more? >> right, chris. that's the issue here because she's charged with involuntary manslaughter. that means prosecutors have to show that she acted with gross negligence, more than just mere carelessness, that...
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adrienne broaddus, go get warm, thank you very much for giving us the update.e today. thank you for being with us. i'll see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. for now, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> and good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart at our nbc news headquarters in new york. at this hour, former president donald trump is back in a new york city courtroom as e. jean carroll takes the stand in her defamation damages trial against him. it comes as new polling reveals trump has a 16-point lead in the republican primary in new hampshire, less than a week away. in washington, we're just hours away from a critical meeting
adrienne broaddus, go get warm, thank you very much for giving us the update.e today. thank you for being with us. i'll see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. for now, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> and good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart at our nbc news headquarters in new york. at this hour, former president donald trump is back in a new york city courtroom as e....
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susan and adrienne, stay with us. next up on "ana cabrera reports," decision time, just days before the iowa caucuses. don't go anywhere. i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. >>> welcome back with the iowa caucuses. just a week away, donald trump is absent from the campaign trail, instead in a d.c. courtroom with the claim that presidential immunity protects him in the federal cases, and the former president is holding on to his lead from afar. and garrett haake is joining us from des moines, iowa. it's crunch time. i am wondering how voters there are taking it? >> reporter: well, ana, dona
susan and adrienne, stay with us. next up on "ana cabrera reports," decision time, just days before the iowa caucuses. don't go anywhere. i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said...
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i'm going to start with you, adrienne, here at the desk with me. president biden is going to give this speech at valley forge. he's going to try to meet this moment and address this looming threat to our democracy. what do you expect him to say, part one, and part two, what should he say? >> i think first of all, it's 2024. the election is ten months away. you're seeing the biden campaign take a more forceful effort to draw contrasts with president trump, even though president trump is certainly not the nominee yet, it certainly looks like we're moving in that direction. you're seeing more of an aggressive posture from the campaign. this campaign is also making it clear, the biden campaign is saying we're running as though democracy depends on it because it does. one of the major things i think you're going to see starting tomorrow through the end of the campaign is autocracy, do you want to live under an autocratic regime, or do you want to live in a democracy. he's really going to draw in that contrast. it's also very historic that he's going to
i'm going to start with you, adrienne, here at the desk with me. president biden is going to give this speech at valley forge. he's going to try to meet this moment and address this looming threat to our democracy. what do you expect him to say, part one, and part two, what should he say? >> i think first of all, it's 2024. the election is ten months away. you're seeing the biden campaign take a more forceful effort to draw contrasts with president trump, even though president trump is...
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also with us, democratic strategist and former senior aide on the biden harris campaign, adrienne elrodundraising numbers. >> reporter: chris, i have been hearing from some sources for a few weeks now that the biden campaign felt like they were going to beat their own expectations as to how much money they raised at the end of 2023, and what better day to make it official when the republicans are starting their nomination process. $97 million raised in the final three months of 2023. that's an improvement on 71 million, 72 million that they raised in the two previous quarters. bigger, $117 million. that's how much the biden campaign has in the bank to start the year 2024. to put that in perspective, the campaign says, look, the republicans in iowa have spent $100 million combined on the air waves, just trying to get out the caucus votes for tonight. that's a significant advantage or the incumbent as we start this year. if you look under the hood of the numbers they're talking about, especially as it relates to grass roots support, the average donation, just about $40. 97% of the donors
also with us, democratic strategist and former senior aide on the biden harris campaign, adrienne elrodundraising numbers. >> reporter: chris, i have been hearing from some sources for a few weeks now that the biden campaign felt like they were going to beat their own expectations as to how much money they raised at the end of 2023, and what better day to make it official when the republicans are starting their nomination process. $97 million raised in the final three months of 2023....
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to adrienne broaddus in chicago. it's been a long week in chicago. the city has been frozen for days. >> reporter: it's about 26 degrees right now and this winter weather has had a tremendous impact not only here in chicago but across the country. nbc news has confirmed at least 44 weather related deaths, seven more suspected. the majority of the deaths from what i can see now is out in oregon. and that's where we've seen people who have lost their lives as a result of falling trees. there have been at least six deaths in cook county, the chicago area, linked to the cold weather. spoke with one tow truck driver who told me since friday his team has been working 24 hours straight. they're having trouble keeping up with demand. they're wearing special gear to survive the cold. zinhle, kate? >> really intense conditions out there for sure. >> let's bring in meteorologist michelle grossman. i texted my sister, and i got some video and photos. this is today. that's their sidewalk. it's just a sheet of ice. that's portland, oregon. her husband took these f
to adrienne broaddus in chicago. it's been a long week in chicago. the city has been frozen for days. >> reporter: it's about 26 degrees right now and this winter weather has had a tremendous impact not only here in chicago but across the country. nbc news has confirmed at least 44 weather related deaths, seven more suspected. the majority of the deaths from what i can see now is out in oregon. and that's where we've seen people who have lost their lives as a result of falling trees....
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adrienne broaddus, thank you for your reporting.l karins, let's bring you in now, you're tracking two separate storms, what should we expect this weekend? >> the one in chicago, that's the one that we're going to watch all weekend long, plaguing the great lakes and a little bit in the northeast. already out in the pacific, you see the next storm that affecting the moisture, coming into the oregon coastline, this one is a storm mostly for northern, california, oregon, and through all the mountainous areas, southern idaho, northern nevada, salt lake city area, i mean, this is great for the ski resorts, they're going to get a lot of snow and powder, but people will have to be able to get to them first, many areas seeing over a foot of high elevation, and on top of this, the windchills and the cold air, the coldest of the season by far, the temperatures in montana, zinhle, we are now at about negative 39 in great falls, even wyoming is now dropping down to negative 35, in all of the bitterly cold air, it's plunging to the south. i mean,
adrienne broaddus, thank you for your reporting.l karins, let's bring you in now, you're tracking two separate storms, what should we expect this weekend? >> the one in chicago, that's the one that we're going to watch all weekend long, plaguing the great lakes and a little bit in the northeast. already out in the pacific, you see the next storm that affecting the moisture, coming into the oregon coastline, this one is a storm mostly for northern, california, oregon, and through all the...
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chris. >> adrienne broaddus, stay warm out there. you. >>> we are taking you from that blizzard in the midwest to a brand new report on global climate trends. nasa and noaa announcing 2023 was indeed the world's warmest year on record by far. the ten warmest years since 1850 have now all occurred in the past decade, and noaa's chief scientist says those findings are quote astounding. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is with me. how significant is this new report that 2023 was the warmest on record? >> all the climate scientists knew this was coming. this isn't just because of climate change, chris. this is also mostly because of el nino, how warm the waters were and everything else we have been dealing with. fast forward here. we have been talking about this for the last three to four months. it looked like this was going to be the top warmest year or second. here's a list of the warmest years we've had. this was this year, just beat the 2016 record. when we knew we had the strong el nino coming. that would maybe build up this much
chris. >> adrienne broaddus, stay warm out there. you. >>> we are taking you from that blizzard in the midwest to a brand new report on global climate trends. nasa and noaa announcing 2023 was indeed the world's warmest year on record by far. the ten warmest years since 1850 have now all occurred in the past decade, and noaa's chief scientist says those findings are quote astounding. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is with me. how significant is this new report that 2023 was...
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. >> reporter: nbc's adrienne broaddus is there. >> here in the chicago suburbs, it's so cold, electric batteries are dying. some drivers say they've waited at this charging station up to six hours. >> reporter: tonight, more than 220 flights canceled nationwide according to flightaware, with the frigid temps and snow also creatin dangerous conditions on the roads and from colorado to ohio, the cold meant class dismissed. >> we were all shivering and shaking. everybody had too much of a shaky voice we couldn't really do much. >> reporter: spare a thought for multiple cities in the south now facing possible record lows. as nashville yesterday saw more snowfall in a single day than what's typical for the entire year that same storm working its way up the east coast, delivering some fun for this driver in kentucky, and ending a snow drought from d.c. to new york, which had gone more than 700 days without an inch of snow. >> i almost forgot how to do it >> hugo's first time in the snow. >> reporter: do you like it, hugo? what do you think? and central park is a winter wonderland. >> go! >>
. >> reporter: nbc's adrienne broaddus is there. >> here in the chicago suburbs, it's so cold, electric batteries are dying. some drivers say they've waited at this charging station up to six hours. >> reporter: tonight, more than 220 flights canceled nationwide according to flightaware, with the frigid temps and snow also creatin dangerous conditions on the roads and from colorado to ohio, the cold meant class dismissed. >> we were all shivering and shaking. everybody...
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adrienne, good to see you on a sunday morning.>> coming up next, a new "sunday sitdown" with actor colman domingo on being thrust into the spotlight among hollywood's biggest stars this awards season for his acclaimed performance in "rustin." >>> a life well lived, a civil rights protest that brought martin luther king jr. to memphis. >>> and as we head to break, our photo of the week. kids in washington enjoying their first big blast of snow in about five years. several inches fell in the d.c. y'all wayfair makes it so easy to create a home you'll love. it's the talk of the neighborhood. kelly! i just wayfair'd. -that's wayfair... saving time saving money. you wayfair'd your whole bathroom?! even the vanity - when i wayfair, i wayfair ya know? oh i know. this is nice. another wayfair day! you know it. new couch in just two days the wayfair word is out. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ l've always wanted to do that. [stomach growling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion♪ ♪up
adrienne, good to see you on a sunday morning.>> coming up next, a new "sunday sitdown" with actor colman domingo on being thrust into the spotlight among hollywood's biggest stars this awards season for his acclaimed performance in "rustin." >>> a life well lived, a civil rights protest that brought martin luther king jr. to memphis. >>> and as we head to break, our photo of the week. kids in washington enjoying their first big blast of snow in about...
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feel very confident. >> adrienne, such a good point.'re stressing out, catastrophizing, is donald trump the incumbent? he is not. joe biden is the incumbent. he has the power of the incumbency. again, i love what james carville said. if all these people complaining want a seat at the table, that's great. but they need to sit down and shut up. that was carville saying that, not me. the governor of pennsylvania was on, and he said, "instead of complaining. roll up your sleeves. get to work. let's save democracy." >> yeah, quit tweeting, quit giving blind quotes to "the new york times." get out there, get on the phone, start volunteering for the campaign. start talking to your friends and neighbors. get people activated and involved in the election. it is never too early to get involved. there's so much volunteers can do, but the complaining is not helpful. this happens every time i've been on presidential campaigns, down ballot campaigns. the complainers, it gives more fuel to us supporting the campaign. it certainly gives more fuel to th
feel very confident. >> adrienne, such a good point.'re stressing out, catastrophizing, is donald trump the incumbent? he is not. joe biden is the incumbent. he has the power of the incumbency. again, i love what james carville said. if all these people complaining want a seat at the table, that's great. but they need to sit down and shut up. that was carville saying that, not me. the governor of pennsylvania was on, and he said, "instead of complaining. roll up your sleeves. get to...
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and now the race is on to try and solve that, as adrienne murray has been finding out.here is that more on show than at this test centre in northern denmark. it is the latest and biggest turbines that they have, the prototypes. this is like seeing and testing the future right here. the largest, a staggering 280m high, has broken world records for the most power. and experts say they're only getting bigger. this race towards bigger and bigger turbines will continue for a while more. we are looking into the possibility of creating a new test centre in denmark, and the design turbine we are designing for is 450m from ground to highest tip. by 2030, wind power could supply a fifth of the world's electricity. we need clean energy, but this green industry has a growing headache when it comes to waste. turbines are built to withstand the forces of nature. they're flexible, light and...super strong. but that's also where the problem lies. when they reach the end of life, they're really hard to recycle. while the steel in the towers can be reused, the massive blades are almost i
and now the race is on to try and solve that, as adrienne murray has been finding out.here is that more on show than at this test centre in northern denmark. it is the latest and biggest turbines that they have, the prototypes. this is like seeing and testing the future right here. the largest, a staggering 280m high, has broken world records for the most power. and experts say they're only getting bigger. this race towards bigger and bigger turbines will continue for a while more. we are...
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. >> brian mooney and his wife, adrienne, walk this road in the back of their home in martinez, often the sprawling property in the alhambra valley stretches several acres and they share their space with a wide variety of four-legged neighbors. we've had a we caught on video coyote is almost, you know, weekly. >> howland front of the torrential is also at the wildlife out here while his home was under construction back in february 2022. mooney's camera captured video of a cougar passing by a trailer presumably on its way to briones regional park. >> we shared an image of the big cat with the california department of fish and wildlife at the time. >> and a spokesperson determined it was an adult male likely looking for food and almost 2 full years later on friday, mooney's camera filmed another mountain lion passing by the same camera. john myhre land trust up that way. i think it's been working its way through. it comes down this trail went right through here. >> then just went right down over there and into that area. mooney took a photo of the park prince before the weather and poss
. >> brian mooney and his wife, adrienne, walk this road in the back of their home in martinez, often the sprawling property in the alhambra valley stretches several acres and they share their space with a wide variety of four-legged neighbors. we've had a we caught on video coyote is almost, you know, weekly. >> howland front of the torrential is also at the wildlife out here while his home was under construction back in february 2022. mooney's camera captured video of a cougar...
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he's about filling arenas, not about changing the country. >> adrienne, final thoughts.den campaign is prepared to push back against the disinformation filtering through different sects of society? even the football conversations on cable, you see trumpism seeping through in different ways. >> yeah. again, president biden going on rev's show is a prime example to break through. you have to meet the voters where they are. you have to be a part of those conversations. you saw president biden doing an interview with conen o'brien. you'll see creative ways they'll use his voice and the voices of surrogates to get out there and break through into the living rooms of key voters that he will need in this general election. they have a smart strategy. they're getting creative. you'll just see more of that. >> reverend al sharpton and adrienne elrod, thank you both for coming in this morning. >>> let's bring in msnbc contributor mike barnicle. former senator and now msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill. and ceo of the messina messina. he served deputy chief of staff to preside
he's about filling arenas, not about changing the country. >> adrienne, final thoughts.den campaign is prepared to push back against the disinformation filtering through different sects of society? even the football conversations on cable, you see trumpism seeping through in different ways. >> yeah. again, president biden going on rev's show is a prime example to break through. you have to meet the voters where they are. you have to be a part of those conversations. you saw...
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let's talk about the politics of this, adrienne, especially with the civil suit coming down the lineple of weeks. i don't know how much this hurts trump politically. i guess it could hurt his bank account, which could undermine him a bit. how do you think the biden white house should position itself? of course, we'll watch nikki haley play off of this, as well. >> yeah, i think the biden white house has been really smart about this. you don't necessarily have to get involved in the story like this. the story speaks for itself. look, i mean, i think on a couple of fronts, i think, number one, this sets a precedent. if you are -- whether you are a woman, a man, whomever you are that donald trump is consistently defaming, there is now a precedent set forward where, you know, perhaps donald trump is going to think twice before he goes out and ridicules you on the public stage. you know, i think it is also important. i love that molly talked about, you know, how women of her mother's generation and, frankly, you know, women my age, too, this was inspiring for us to see on a number of leve
let's talk about the politics of this, adrienne, especially with the civil suit coming down the lineple of weeks. i don't know how much this hurts trump politically. i guess it could hurt his bank account, which could undermine him a bit. how do you think the biden white house should position itself? of course, we'll watch nikki haley play off of this, as well. >> yeah, i think the biden white house has been really smart about this. you don't necessarily have to get involved in the story...
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adrienne elrod, thank you so much.reciate it, as always. >>> now, in the words of monte python, something completely different. the nfl playoffs are set. here's a look at the final plays of the nfl regular season. >> third and one, wants to go up top. looks to the end zone. the pass is on the money for the touchdown! >> fake to gibbs. lets it rip. man open. perfect throw. freeman! >> just want to play sound and with good technique. third and goal. football comes loose. kansas city has it with edwards, and he is off and running. edwards has a blocker, and he's going to take the rock all the way back for a kansas city touchdown. >> giants try to convert on a third and two, two minutes to go, first half. high snap, taylor looking for the deep ball. saquon barkley's got it! >> prescott can't find anyone. retreats, points, says go right there. caught. >> fake the give, over the top, deflected in the air, drags his feet, touchdown. ruled a touchdown! >> the bills' win over the miami dolphins last night secured buffalo its fo
adrienne elrod, thank you so much.reciate it, as always. >>> now, in the words of monte python, something completely different. the nfl playoffs are set. here's a look at the final plays of the nfl regular season. >> third and one, wants to go up top. looks to the end zone. the pass is on the money for the touchdown! >> fake to gibbs. lets it rip. man open. perfect throw. freeman! >> just want to play sound and with good technique. third and goal. football comes...
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also let with me is adrienne shropshire, the executive director of black pack.have you here with me on this sunday morning. eugene, let's start with you. before the break, we saw -- he was showing that polling is showing that, among black voters, there is a lower level of enthusiasm about joe biden as a candidate. now compared to how these things shipped up four years ago in 2020. can you talk to our viewers about where this lack of enthusiasm is coming from, and what it is that the biden campaign can do to course correct? >> yeah, i think part of it is that we are really far away from the election. and the degree to which voters are paying attention, that they are watching newscasts, reading newspapers, or being on top of everything to be on top of the election. they shouldn't have the expectation that they are paying attention in the way that they are going to be six months from now. so that is one. i think that we are a lifetime away in political terms from the election itself. you also just have a lot of malaise, in a way, among voters i think in general, an
also let with me is adrienne shropshire, the executive director of black pack.have you here with me on this sunday morning. eugene, let's start with you. before the break, we saw -- he was showing that polling is showing that, among black voters, there is a lower level of enthusiasm about joe biden as a candidate. now compared to how these things shipped up four years ago in 2020. can you talk to our viewers about where this lack of enthusiasm is coming from, and what it is that the biden...
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you guys had adrienne fontes on earlier from arizona, the secretary of state.one of many examples. arizona, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, where secretaries of state, attorney generals, governors, democratic candidates won up and down the ticket in those states because they're running against trump election deniers who were literally proposing changing the laws in those states so that they and trump could have control over the election results and 2024. voters, those voters who are going to haley now, independents and moderates, they are the reason there's election deniers don't have a power right now. and so again, that is kind of a general election play, but it also helps remind the same folks, you should not vote for trump again. haiti's voters are going to have a big decision in the end. vote for trump, biden, or stay home. >> they well, there you go. i alexi mccammond, thank you so much. coming up on velshi, ali will talk to secretary of energy jennifer granholm about president biden's decision to delay the approval of several natural gas export projec
you guys had adrienne fontes on earlier from arizona, the secretary of state.one of many examples. arizona, michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, where secretaries of state, attorney generals, governors, democratic candidates won up and down the ticket in those states because they're running against trump election deniers who were literally proposing changing the laws in those states so that they and trump could have control over the election results and 2024. voters, those voters who are going to...
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the frame work of this agreement, we don't know yet what hamas' take on it is going to be, our own adrienne mitchell sat down with a qatari mediator. when he was asked how hamas is likely to respond, this is what he had to say. >> we don't know and we can't predict what hamas' response will be, and we'll be faced with some challenges and obstacles. it's not an easy process from day one in the war but we're committed to continue to come up with some solutions. >> reporter: and israeli war cabinet is looking at this proposal tonight so we may get formal approval from the israeli government little later on. >> another development, israel detailing its accusations against the u.n. agency that provides aid to palestinians, alleging members of its staff participated in the october 7th attacks and in response more than a dozen countries are now suspending their funding to that agency. >> reporter: so, earlier we obtained an israeli security document and it outlines allegations of 12 members of staff at unrwa. one example, one school counselor is alleged to have entered israel on october 7th and ta
the frame work of this agreement, we don't know yet what hamas' take on it is going to be, our own adrienne mitchell sat down with a qatari mediator. when he was asked how hamas is likely to respond, this is what he had to say. >> we don't know and we can't predict what hamas' response will be, and we'll be faced with some challenges and obstacles. it's not an easy process from day one in the war but we're committed to continue to come up with some solutions. >> reporter: and...
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adrienne broaddus is talking to residents in iowa. bring us up to speed what we've learned. >> reporter: start with the latest update. a spokesperson with one of the hospital groups here in iowa. they told us that one of their three patients was released yesterday. the two other patients are receiving care at iowa methodist medical center. it's unclear if those patients are students or an adult. here's why. investigators told us along with that sixth grader killed, five other people were injured. four of them are students and one we've learned today is the principal here at perry high school. mr. marburger. we heard from his daughter. she posted on facebook saying that her father was in surgery all day on thursday, but his condition was stable. she also said she wasn't surprised to learn that her father approached the shooter, tried to talk him down, and distract him long enough to allow other students to escape out of the cafeteria. we also spoke with another student who said the principle is the person everyone would go to for couns
adrienne broaddus is talking to residents in iowa. bring us up to speed what we've learned. >> reporter: start with the latest update. a spokesperson with one of the hospital groups here in iowa. they told us that one of their three patients was released yesterday. the two other patients are receiving care at iowa methodist medical center. it's unclear if those patients are students or an adult. here's why. investigators told us along with that sixth grader killed, five other people were...
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for the republican nomination is down to nikki haley and donald trump, with my all-star panel -- adrienne -- and cornell belcher. >> i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. >> we begin this sunday evening with breaking news that is shaping up the race for 2024. just two days before new hampshire's first in the nation presidential primary, florida governor ron desantis has ended his run for the white house, and endorsed donald trump. after canceling two major media pierre insists this morning, and an event in new hampshire today, desantis announced his exit from the race, in an online video. he praised trump, while admitting his own campaign had, quote, no clear path to victory. >> well i've had disagreements with donald trump, such as on the coronavirus pandemic, and his elevation of anthony fauci, trump is superior to the current incumbent, joe biden. that is clear. i signed a pledge to support the republican nomination, and i will honor that pledge. >> desantis has been pulling in the single digits in new hampshire, with the latest survey of likely voters showing him trailing t
for the republican nomination is down to nikki haley and donald trump, with my all-star panel -- adrienne -- and cornell belcher. >> i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. >> we begin this sunday evening with breaking news that is shaping up the race for 2024. just two days before new hampshire's first in the nation presidential primary, florida governor ron desantis has ended his run for the white house, and endorsed donald trump. after canceling two major media pierre...
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. >> brian mooney and his wife, adrienne, walk this road in the back of their home in martinez, often the sprawling property in the alhambra valley stretches several acres and they share their space with a wide variety of four-legged neighbors. we've had a we caught on video coyote is almost, you know, weekly. >> how in front of the torrential is also at the wildlife out here while his home was under construction back in february 2022. mooney's camera captured video of a cougar passing by a trailer presumably on its way to briones regional park. >> we shared an image of the big cat with the california department of fish and wildlife at the time. >> and a spokesperson determined it was an adult male likely looking for food and almost 2 full years later on friday, mooney's camera filmed another mountain lion passing by the same camera. john muir land trust up that i think it's been working its way through. it comes down this trail. >> went right through here. >> and just went right down over there and into that area. mooney took a photo of the park prince before the weather and possibly
. >> brian mooney and his wife, adrienne, walk this road in the back of their home in martinez, often the sprawling property in the alhambra valley stretches several acres and they share their space with a wide variety of four-legged neighbors. we've had a we caught on video coyote is almost, you know, weekly. >> how in front of the torrential is also at the wildlife out here while his home was under construction back in february 2022. mooney's camera captured video of a cougar...
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adrienne broad dus, thank you. >>> another batch of documents related to late convicted sex offender. the federal court in new york unsealed 19 exhibits totaling some 327 pages, and these documents primarily include depositions detailing how girls were recruited to go to epstein's florida home and then asked to bring friends for additional payment. one of the women deposed testified that she was just 16 or 17 years old at the time. this disclosure of documents is part of a settled lawsuit against epstein confidant and socialite ghislaine maxwell by virginia giuffre who alleged she was a victim of sex trafficking and abuse when she was a teenager in the early 2000s. >>> this morning a paralympic gold medalist turned murderer is out of prison. oscar pistorius, the former south african olympic sprinter known as the blade runner was released on parole this morning after nearly a decade behind bars for murdering his girlfriend reeva steenkamp. this was a story that has captivated the world. the once beloved athlete convicted for shooting his girlfriend in their pretoria home in 2013. this
adrienne broad dus, thank you. >>> another batch of documents related to late convicted sex offender. the federal court in new york unsealed 19 exhibits totaling some 327 pages, and these documents primarily include depositions detailing how girls were recruited to go to epstein's florida home and then asked to bring friends for additional payment. one of the women deposed testified that she was just 16 or 17 years old at the time. this disclosure of documents is part of a settled...
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adrienne broaddus, go get warm, thank you very much for giving us the update. that does it for us here today. thank you for being with us. i'll see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. for now, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> and good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart at our nbc news headquarters in new york. at this hour, former president donald trump is back in a new york city courtroom as e. jean carroll takes the stand in her defamation damages trial against him. it comes as new polling reveals trump has a 16-point lead in the republican primary in new hampshire, less than a week away. in washington, we're just hours away from a critical meeting at the white house between president biden and the top four congressional leaders as negotiators struggle to come to a deal on border policy and aid for ukraine. meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis at the border now overwhelming first responders. we'll talk to the fire chief and eagle pass, texas, who say
adrienne broaddus, go get warm, thank you very much for giving us the update. that does it for us here today. thank you for being with us. i'll see you back here tomorrow, same time, same place. for now, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. jose diaz-balart picks up our coverage right now. >>> and good morning. it is 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart at our nbc news headquarters in new york. at this hour, former president donald trump is back in a new york...
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hey, let's get final thoughts before we leave here today, and adrienne elrod, why don't you start ushaley pull off a win in that state and how does she actually achieve that? the bottom line is you can see her straddling. is she trying to be the person who's going to win in new hampshire, or is she trying to reserve herself so she can possibly be donald trump's running mate? it will be interesting to see what happens. >> no doubt. eddie glaude, final thoughts? >> be in st. petersburg, florida, the other day and i was with the national council of negro women, the st. petersburg section, and you know what? as difficult as the days seem, 800 plus people were at a martin luther king breakfast, and they're on fire. they're ready to engage in saving the republic. so even though some days i sound dark, they gave me a little faith, doc. >> so exciting. mike barnicle final thoughts. >> my final thoughts are still and they remain and will remain for quite a while with the detroit lions, hoping they go to the super bowl. it would be great for america. >> la mere, you have five seconds. >> i wan
hey, let's get final thoughts before we leave here today, and adrienne elrod, why don't you start ushaley pull off a win in that state and how does she actually achieve that? the bottom line is you can see her straddling. is she trying to be the person who's going to win in new hampshire, or is she trying to reserve herself so she can possibly be donald trump's running mate? it will be interesting to see what happens. >> no doubt. eddie glaude, final thoughts? >> be in st....