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alex: Él me dijo: "alex, me quiero vestir como el chapulín colorado.empre en mi mente. sí, hasta me quiero hacer un tatuaje por ahí. teresa: es así como llegamos al final de esta edición. muchas gracias y tengan todos muy buenas noches. héctor: aura, ¿me regalas café?
alex: Él me dijo: "alex, me quiero vestir como el chapulín colorado.empre en mi mente. sí, hasta me quiero hacer un tatuaje por ahí. teresa: es así como llegamos al final de esta edición. muchas gracias y tengan todos muy buenas noches. héctor: aura, ¿me regalas café?
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alex, how about you? alexandria. >> much like with ben, this book took me somewhere i never would have anticipated. i am the daughter of two lawyers. i grew up literally talking about the constitution over the dinner table. i remember when, at age eight, the moment that i learned about the death penalty. it took me years to realize that was not a formative memory for most children. but i remember when i learned about it and i remember my visceral response of being deeply opposed to it and, i went to law al harvard to fight the death spent. so my first chance to do this was with an internship i took with a firm in louisiana, and i -- picture me there, i'm 25 years old, wearing my first ever real suit, discovering how poorly matched my suit is to the new orleans heat and kind of sitting there in the law library, sweating bullets. thirst first thing hat happened is i'm shown a confession videotape by ricky joe jeff langley in which he describes killing jeremy gillery and describes the pleasure he nook molest
alex, how about you? alexandria. >> much like with ben, this book took me somewhere i never would have anticipated. i am the daughter of two lawyers. i grew up literally talking about the constitution over the dinner table. i remember when, at age eight, the moment that i learned about the death penalty. it took me years to realize that was not a formative memory for most children. but i remember when i learned about it and i remember my visceral response of being deeply opposed to it...
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>> alex: yes i am.days of non connectivity, you know that, right? >> anthony: yes. i'm committed to that. it's the drinking. >> alex: i'm worried about that too, really, seriously, because it's -- i'm way past my drinking days, you know? >> anthony: yeah. >> alex: but i don't think there's an escape from it. so why are you back in kuching after ten years? i mean why kuching when you have got a lot of other places in borneo. >> anthony: that's a good question. i'm revisiting some stuff. just some -- i was in a weird place in my head when i first came here. i was personally, professionally, everything in my life was changing. i was in this sort of nowhere land between previous life and whatever came next. i'm retracing my steps in a lot of ways to see if it still hurts. >> alex: ah, okay. >> anthony: and also i said, i promised these guys in the village, the chiefs, that i'd come back. well, i made a promise, and i'm going to live up to it. >> alex: yeah. ♪ ♪ he candy canes. well, you know, the wrapping p
>> alex: yes i am.days of non connectivity, you know that, right? >> anthony: yes. i'm committed to that. it's the drinking. >> alex: i'm worried about that too, really, seriously, because it's -- i'm way past my drinking days, you know? >> anthony: yeah. >> alex: but i don't think there's an escape from it. so why are you back in kuching after ten years? i mean why kuching when you have got a lot of other places in borneo. >> anthony: that's a good question....
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alex became the de facto editor in chief.ame joel pollak was the official editor in chief, but alex was doing more of the work in holding the place gather. the following year, it was made official, in 2013. host: if somebody is listening right now and says i don't care about breitbart, i have ""the new york times" to read, why should anybody care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on is i became aware of a scholar at harvard who has been doing work studying breitbart's influence. and as i looked at his work and went to cambridge to meet with him at the law school, it became clear that my impression of breitbart as having an outside influence on the 2016 election was an extreme understatement. in fact, according to research, breitbart was the driving force on the right side of the political spectrum. host: what does he know? wil: he has created computer software called media cloud in collaboration with people at m.i.t. when harvard and m.i.t.
alex became the de facto editor in chief.ame joel pollak was the official editor in chief, but alex was doing more of the work in holding the place gather. the following year, it was made official, in 2013. host: if somebody is listening right now and says i don't care about breitbart, i have ""the new york times" to read, why should anybody care? as you are going along, when did you start to say, this is not the story i expected? wil: one thing that happened early on is i became...
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it almost, to me, feels like a dog leashed to a tree. >> colleen agreed with alex's plan.he thought it was better for everyone to get to know each other. >> it's a little different to come in, here's our new ceo, versus, here's someone who's going to help us on this project that we're working on. so i think it was a really good opportunity for the company to meet me and me also to meet the company. >> alex realized pretty quickly that colleen was the right person for the job. she was asking good questions and already thinking about solutions to some of planet dog's woes. >> she was a great listener. it seemed that she was willing to not guess or presume. she took plenty of time to learn about the direction it needs to go before she even decided to change any direction. >> and when colleen became the ceo, she thought it was critical to stop herself from moving too quickly. >> i do believe that the first role of any ceo is to observe. you never act initially. you really have to give some thought to observing and talking to people and learning more about the founder. >> she s
it almost, to me, feels like a dog leashed to a tree. >> colleen agreed with alex's plan.he thought it was better for everyone to get to know each other. >> it's a little different to come in, here's our new ceo, versus, here's someone who's going to help us on this project that we're working on. so i think it was a really good opportunity for the company to meet me and me also to meet the company. >> alex realized pretty quickly that colleen was the right person for the job....
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with alex. they told her things they didn't tell me. i'm thinking about the girls in malawi who talked about how horrible they felt that their families were so vulnerable because their parents were so poor that they cannot buy them ounderwear panties and they didn't because they didn't show. nobody told me about that. >> other additional resources i could share with my students? think much of what you're bringing up would be relevant to what i teach my class. >> there is information on wonder girls book.com. be sure to put in wonder girls book because it will differentiate that between wonder girls south korean black crew. otherwise you'll get things that are not good resources for you. >> did you enjoy traveling to these different places? >> i loved it. i feel very privileged to do this work. it is not as much traveling as it is hearing people stories which expand my view of the world in a way that nothing else could. i am working when i am there. people asked me did i see -- and what did i thi
with alex. they told her things they didn't tell me. i'm thinking about the girls in malawi who talked about how horrible they felt that their families were so vulnerable because their parents were so poor that they cannot buy them ounderwear panties and they didn't because they didn't show. nobody told me about that. >> other additional resources i could share with my students? think much of what you're bringing up would be relevant to what i teach my class. >> there is information...
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alex: 68 degrees. adrianna: what? alex: 68 degrees. 30's today for has. breezy winds make it feel colder. tomorrow, even colder. highs only in the upper-20's. into the weekend, i will skip -to-mid- friday, low 30's. 20's, low-20's monday and tuesday. adrianna: thank you for watching. have a one. hd mirrorcam brought to you by inventel products, llc. - [announcer] yep, they're out there! driving recklessly, causing accidents and driving up your insurance rates! this is a show about car accidents. (fast paced dramatic music) classy cars. and the hd mirror cam. the personal security camera for your car. this is accidents caught on camera. with the hd mirror cam.
alex: 68 degrees. adrianna: what? alex: 68 degrees. 30's today for has. breezy winds make it feel colder. tomorrow, even colder. highs only in the upper-20's. into the weekend, i will skip -to-mid- friday, low 30's. 20's, low-20's monday and tuesday. adrianna: thank you for watching. have a one. hd mirrorcam brought to you by inventel products, llc. - [announcer] yep, they're out there! driving recklessly, causing accidents and driving up your insurance rates! this is a show about car...
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thank you alex. all over the world, girls are trafficked, married off to young, denied education, denied equality, and more. but, there is good news. and that is that groups of girls are gathering together, they are finding strength in numbers. and they are fighting against the threats and they are making progress and some of them are succeeding already. wonder girls changing our world is as far as we know, the very first book ever to tell the story of activists girls groups and books about individual activists girls but this is the first book ever to tell the story of groups of girls around the world. all of the girls in the book are between the ages of 10 and 18. alex and i, together, interviewed and photographed 15 groups of girls in 13 countries. countries as diverse as turkestan and -- mexico and more. we're going to introduce you to some of those girls. some of those wonder girls right now. bye-bye plastic that started with two sisters. they were ages 10 and 12. they organized the children of b
thank you alex. all over the world, girls are trafficked, married off to young, denied education, denied equality, and more. but, there is good news. and that is that groups of girls are gathering together, they are finding strength in numbers. and they are fighting against the threats and they are making progress and some of them are succeeding already. wonder girls changing our world is as far as we know, the very first book ever to tell the story of activists girls groups and books about...
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alex: sure. reason they get such a good price from the post office -- it has been reported about two bucks per package -- is because they are such a high-volume shipper. they are almost certainly the post office's highest volume client. although the details of that relationship are secret. cory: there is a lot of competition out there. the post office competing with fedex, ups, dhl, and many others outside of the country, but again, those companies do not have the requirement to show up at everyone's house every single weekday and on saturday. alex: right, and potentially amazon could be a competitor to the post office itself. amazon is working on several different methods of delivering packages itself, including the last mile but the post office handles right now. i don't think the post office has a lot of room to raise prices, and regardless, donald trump certainly cannot order them to. cory: when i was at time we had a lot of magazines delivered to a lot of post offices, and they did their own
alex: sure. reason they get such a good price from the post office -- it has been reported about two bucks per package -- is because they are such a high-volume shipper. they are almost certainly the post office's highest volume client. although the details of that relationship are secret. cory: there is a lot of competition out there. the post office competing with fedex, ups, dhl, and many others outside of the country, but again, those companies do not have the requirement to show up at...
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alex: as many layers as possible. adrianna: not so snazzy anymore. alex: ski mask. adrianna: but the living room's pretty blank. we did a lot of research online. we just need to have a designer put it all together. mmm hmm. so, it's really nice when clients come in and have... done some of their own research. what do you think about these chairs and that table? working with a bassett designer was really easy. us being young professionals, we're so busy... there's no way we could've designed it ourselves. no. we love it! adrianna: act now at 12:22 p.m., and get ready to ring in the new year with season 22 of "the bachelor" adrian bank at has a preview of the show's most romantic to "bachelor nation. the racecar driver made his primetime debut falling for emily maynard. >> i am definitely in love with me -- emily. >> making it to the finals two client for emily's heart. hoping to find a happily ever after. emily: i am sorry. >> left emotionally devastated when she turned them down, and confessing in a new interview -- >> the last time i was in love like that was with
alex: as many layers as possible. adrianna: not so snazzy anymore. alex: ski mask. adrianna: but the living room's pretty blank. we did a lot of research online. we just need to have a designer put it all together. mmm hmm. so, it's really nice when clients come in and have... done some of their own research. what do you think about these chairs and that table? working with a bassett designer was really easy. us being young professionals, we're so busy... there's no way we could've designed it...
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so have all of us here from days from two different genders from alex and myself alex we hope you enjoyed our christmas special and our hope and a second i think we've got time for one more guest because after all this is still the season to be jolly. fellow. who's going to be a hell of. the donald unimpeached puton or running again. and to lisa me still hanging out in. and the new year sales are not what they were at times like this we seek refuge in the good book or in greg's the big and for no good shots available. over our sources are all special we can reflect on all the reasons to be cheerful. i'm a sales sell a bit with gusto old deal or celtic press musts on the sixth of january. the solo's me to buy presents at a fraction of the cost and to hold my party for professionals at excellent value with leftover tuckey and trimmings unfortunately the lady of the manse had forgotten secure the wife i connection and then left the bill payment had bones cutting off the cooker in the middle of heating the fish fingers so. many were called and a few were frozen. in any case the holding of thi
so have all of us here from days from two different genders from alex and myself alex we hope you enjoyed our christmas special and our hope and a second i think we've got time for one more guest because after all this is still the season to be jolly. fellow. who's going to be a hell of. the donald unimpeached puton or running again. and to lisa me still hanging out in. and the new year sales are not what they were at times like this we seek refuge in the good book or in greg's the big and for...
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here on match day fifteen with me our former band is the goalkeeper richard gulfs and our very own alex rich. i want to start with you you've played in some snow games before you probably know how difficult these conditions make it for players you have any memories of strange things happening there's of course. when i was in five book. it was a false lead team and we were playing no it was only ice and it was impossible to play but the referee said we have to play and we did it but we didn't find the right set up and that's why we lost. you know cologne they can't blame this all on the snow and ice and they did take a three delay they gave it up. this at this point this is a historically bad team they are worse than tasmania berlin in one thousand nine hundred sixty five was at this point is this the worst bundesliga team you guys have ever seen. i would say it's not the worst team but. it's the team with the worst record so it would be a humiliation for tasman abilene to compel them to cologne buy and all. that speaking volumes all right we're going to have to leave this for one side b
here on match day fifteen with me our former band is the goalkeeper richard gulfs and our very own alex rich. i want to start with you you've played in some snow games before you probably know how difficult these conditions make it for players you have any memories of strange things happening there's of course. when i was in five book. it was a false lead team and we were playing no it was only ice and it was impossible to play but the referee said we have to play and we did it but we didn't...
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alex witt is next. we should be out there skating. >> i know, my festive friend. >> and we're matchy matchy with our colors again. >> if you heard me laughing way too audibly with tony schwartz, sorry about that. >> we laugh about the apocalypse. >> thank you so much. >>> good day to all of you. i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters. it is high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west and here's what's happening right now. the massive tax plan comes one step closer to reality. republicans say they have the votes, but what does it all mean for you? >> i think it's going to do very, very well. >> where are all the benefits going? the vast majority are going to the wealthy. >> also, the president trashing the fbi and the russia investigation and he's not ruling out a pardon for former national security advisor michael flynn. >>> the seven words you can never say at the cdc. the new report about a list that includes the words diversity and entitlement. >>> and she's gone but not fading into the sunset.
alex witt is next. we should be out there skating. >> i know, my festive friend. >> and we're matchy matchy with our colors again. >> if you heard me laughing way too audibly with tony schwartz, sorry about that. >> we laugh about the apocalypse. >> thank you so much. >>> good day to all of you. i'm alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters. it is high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west and here's what's happening right now. the massive tax plan comes...
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i think alex had it right.is kind of going to be a last minute operation for the jones campaign right here. basically what i heard is he sort of missed the mark in appealing to african-american voters. he relied on his bona fides in terms of prosecuting the kkk. he wasn't giving them a positive message. i think in the last week they have started to do that. and so i think that we're really looking at a last-minute whether they can get this together and get folks energized in time for tuesday. >> okay. pamela and alex, thank you both so much. >>> a friend of al franken weighs in on the senator's decision sto step down. to step down. when it comes to strong bones, are you on the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis... ..and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors... ...we chose prolia®... ...to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones... ...by stopping cells that damage them... ...with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant,
i think alex had it right.is kind of going to be a last minute operation for the jones campaign right here. basically what i heard is he sort of missed the mark in appealing to african-american voters. he relied on his bona fides in terms of prosecuting the kkk. he wasn't giving them a positive message. i think in the last week they have started to do that. and so i think that we're really looking at a last-minute whether they can get this together and get folks energized in time for tuesday....
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alex nicky's nice, and he is not carsonthe reason why you aro is carson wentz.ll , offensicarson wentz, that is y are 11-two andrew super bowl contender. >> nick foles has been in the playoffs before, he won mvp of the pro bowl it is not like he is chopped river, right. >> al ex, i wish, go back to nick foles here, and hey look he was 27-two you remember, we talk bit, but that was because of chip kelly's offense. no one knew about tempo, no one knew about chip kelly, nfl coach, so when he came in, coordinators didn't have any kind of tape. nick has this incredible run, remember game with the raiders , you know, but it was all bogus because no one knew what chip's scheme was and then they figured it out and then we saw what happened. >> he has no escapeability and i'm very concerned like everybody else is the offensive line, they are pretty poor yesterday. >> look here's the thing carson took way too many hits yesterday. if there is one lesson to be learned about this season it is doug is going to have to protect himself and doug will to have protect him too, run
alex nicky's nice, and he is not carsonthe reason why you aro is carson wentz.ll , offensicarson wentz, that is y are 11-two andrew super bowl contender. >> nick foles has been in the playoffs before, he won mvp of the pro bowl it is not like he is chopped river, right. >> al ex, i wish, go back to nick foles here, and hey look he was 27-two you remember, we talk bit, but that was because of chip kelly's offense. no one knew about tempo, no one knew about chip kelly, nfl coach, so...
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desde la gran manzana, alex rolan. alex: la seguridad en times square. >> ¡feliz aÑo nuevo!ex: aunque las autoridades confirmaron que no hay una amenaza creÍble contra la ciudad, hoy el alcalde y la policÍa anunciaron que contarÁn con mÁs de 1000 cámaras de vigilancia, francotiradores y requisas especiales en hoteles del Área. ademÁs, las instalaciones de vargas con concreto y camiones con arena. >> la policÍa ha hecho un trabajo extraordinario para garantizar la seguridad durante la celebraciÓn en time square. >> las personas que vienen deben esperar dos niveles de seguridad. van a ver 12 puntos para entrar al Área. alex: el intenso frÍo fue otro de los temas que carol -- tocaron. recomendaron que si alguien ve algo sospechoso, llame a la policÍa llamando al 911. alex rolan, univisiÓn. arantxa: es oficial. aunque su contrincante roy moore tratÓ por todos los medios de evitar que jones fuera declarado el ganador, un tribunal confirmÓ los resultados de las elecciones marcadas por denuncias de abuso sexual contra el publicaron. claudia: demÓcrata dough jones fue declarado prÓx
desde la gran manzana, alex rolan. alex: la seguridad en times square. >> ¡feliz aÑo nuevo!ex: aunque las autoridades confirmaron que no hay una amenaza creÍble contra la ciudad, hoy el alcalde y la policÍa anunciaron que contarÁn con mÁs de 1000 cámaras de vigilancia, francotiradores y requisas especiales en hoteles del Área. ademÁs, las instalaciones de vargas con concreto y camiones con arena. >> la policÍa ha hecho un trabajo extraordinario para garantizar la seguridad...
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i'm alex witt. at 31 minutes past the hour, there's new reaction from senate intel vice chair taking sides in the latest attacks from president trump against james comey. tweeting, i never asked comey to stop investigating flynn. here is senator mark warner just moments ago. >> who do you believe? >> i believe fbi director comey. i think he was very credible in his testimony and private meetings with us. it's not just comey. we've had reports this week that he reached out -- >> your colleague. >> -- surprised by this, members of congress, back off. this president has been obsessed with this investigation, always saying there's nothing there, but each week another shoe drops where there's more evidence of continuing outreach from russians and some response from the trump campaign. >> meanwhile, at least one member of the white house this morning facing questions on what exactly mike flynn is prepared to tell special counsel robert mueller. >> do you know what general flynn may have to say about presi
i'm alex witt. at 31 minutes past the hour, there's new reaction from senate intel vice chair taking sides in the latest attacks from president trump against james comey. tweeting, i never asked comey to stop investigating flynn. here is senator mark warner just moments ago. >> who do you believe? >> i believe fbi director comey. i think he was very credible in his testimony and private meetings with us. it's not just comey. we've had reports this week that he reached out --...
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alex and mike?p in rome row roam, looked like they could save it but they have to particular it down, $60,000 to put it in the town square there, put it up on december the eighth, they thought it would last, now made final decision. it is dead. 75 feet tall, looks nice and full, so i'm sure that's making people even more. >> that's why i always get my trees from the pope. whatever the pope says, i do. okay? >> is that it? >> let the pope know. the pope knowles. the pope no, sir. >> you know who else knows, jenn fred, i believe plenty of beautiful trees there. you guys, you might have to go to school little later but the kids, you're off. oh, that's awesome. you know how this is. sometimes, kids, don't want to go to ski lessons without their parents, i'm going to tell you how you can make it all work, get the kids up on the hill and the parented, too, let's shred this hill, guys. z test text1 plain when my smile is bright, i feel ready to shine. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains,
alex and mike?p in rome row roam, looked like they could save it but they have to particular it down, $60,000 to put it in the town square there, put it up on december the eighth, they thought it would last, now made final decision. it is dead. 75 feet tall, looks nice and full, so i'm sure that's making people even more. >> that's why i always get my trees from the pope. whatever the pope says, i do. okay? >> is that it? >> let the pope know. the pope knowles. the pope no,...
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is their dominant starting to hurt the bundesliga alex i think yes well of course you cannot criticize the team because it plays too too well but if you have a look at europe's i. the top leagues in spain in italy specially in england you have to until about up to five teams that seriously each and every year can compete for the championship. the only league in europe where you have a dominant team. is france with paris and i think it's not only hurting the competition in the bundesliga we had bad results in europe for the bundesliga clubs all over the plane. but it's also a bet for buying i think in the seasons they had to compete the most in the bundesliga but they also performed the best in europe and the the easier it was in the bundesliga for them the word is somehow it when at the european level here and this is really a somewhat new situation for the bundesliga i mean i want to make this distinction clear that you know in your playing days which run from you know the late eighty's until the mid two thousand you know bahrain were a very good team they won plenty of titles but the
is their dominant starting to hurt the bundesliga alex i think yes well of course you cannot criticize the team because it plays too too well but if you have a look at europe's i. the top leagues in spain in italy specially in england you have to until about up to five teams that seriously each and every year can compete for the championship. the only league in europe where you have a dominant team. is france with paris and i think it's not only hurting the competition in the bundesliga we had...
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alex: correct. and we do look into the forms, and we do look into this area of the law to see what we can do as far as prosecuting cases. bigad: can you tell me how many cases you've actually looked into? alex: i don't have a number for you, unfortunately. bigad: is it possible that it's zero? alex: i wouldn't say anything is--i wouldn't say that's correct. bigad: but you can't tell me what the number is. alex: i can't. bigad: but he could tell us how many landlords the da's office has prosecuted for using this kind of eviction to wrongfully kick out tenants, zero. over the past 10 years, not a single person. announcer: coming up, the financial and emotional cost of battling a wrongful eviction. bigad: how much have you spent fighting this over the years? elizabeth lee: i'm up to $42,000 for sure. i used all my savings, and so it's been really difficult. announcer: and still ahead, frustration fills city hall. female: we need to catch these bad actors, and we need to make them pay. announcer: lawmak
alex: correct. and we do look into the forms, and we do look into this area of the law to see what we can do as far as prosecuting cases. bigad: can you tell me how many cases you've actually looked into? alex: i don't have a number for you, unfortunately. bigad: is it possible that it's zero? alex: i wouldn't say anything is--i wouldn't say that's correct. bigad: but you can't tell me what the number is. alex: i can't. bigad: but he could tell us how many landlords the da's office has...
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is calling it a scam artist alex mahela ventures and toronto with the latest alex tell us all you know when it comes to financial tell technology right now i see those are one of the hottest topics out there what happened in this case to get the f.c.c. involved you know we've all heard of big codes but have you heard of plex coins because i sure as heck haven't until now but fifty million dollars worth of people did there and so they were investing in this thing called plex coins a guy by the name of dominic la qua he was heading a company called plex core out of callback canada and he got some people to invest obviously well the f.c.c. jumped on that very quickly and they realized something was happening here that wasn't one hundred percent kosher so they took this and filed it and courts in brooklyn new york you can be sure that the canadian government cooperating with this quite tightly but so this is basically what happened so they say that this is just a major scam they're alleging that look why plex corp that is the sole securities called plex coins on the internet to investors i
is calling it a scam artist alex mahela ventures and toronto with the latest alex tell us all you know when it comes to financial tell technology right now i see those are one of the hottest topics out there what happened in this case to get the f.c.c. involved you know we've all heard of big codes but have you heard of plex coins because i sure as heck haven't until now but fifty million dollars worth of people did there and so they were investing in this thing called plex coins a guy by the...
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alex cardanes reconoce los riesgos y dice que seguir las advertencias.hacerlo, debido a eso ahora voy a tomar mis precauciones y mejor reciclar de modo distinto los cartones y envoltorios de los descompuestos de los regalos." - no deje que nadie le daÑe el espritu navideÑo ... disfrute sus regalos y siga las instrucciones de las autoridades. -- la policia de pacifica investiga el robo de una tienda safeway ubicada en el centro comercial "linda mar", cerca a la autopista 1. -- el establecimiento se encontraba cerrado por navidad y el ladron violent uno de los ingresos, rompi algunas de las cajas registradoras y se llev dinero y algunos objetos de la tienda. -- la policia no revel si hay imagenes de las camaras de vigilancia. la navidad ya paso, pero la decoracion festiva se ve por todos lados. y con la llegada del proximo aÑo muchos tendran que despedirse de sus adornos, incluido el arbolito. y lucrecia borchardt nos dice cual es la mejor manera de hacerlo. nadie quiere pensar en eso lorena. todavia falta el aÑo nuevo y la rosca de reyes. aun asi las auto
alex cardanes reconoce los riesgos y dice que seguir las advertencias.hacerlo, debido a eso ahora voy a tomar mis precauciones y mejor reciclar de modo distinto los cartones y envoltorios de los descompuestos de los regalos." - no deje que nadie le daÑe el espritu navideÑo ... disfrute sus regalos y siga las instrucciones de las autoridades. -- la policia de pacifica investiga el robo de una tienda safeway ubicada en el centro comercial "linda mar", cerca a la autopista 1. --...
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let's send it over to alex witt. alex? >> can i say amen to what you just said? that was great. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good to see you always. >> you, too, my friend. thank you so much. good to see all of you. good morning at that. i'm alex witt here at msnbc headquarters in new york. it's just about 9:00 a.m. in the east, 6:00 a.m. out west. here is what's happening. down to the wire, a new poll suggesting the alabama senate race say toss-up. whether one side might have an edge because of last-minute moves. >> that's big stuff. very big phrases, very big words. >> museum fallout, how the president's remarks at the civil rights museum are playing and whether there are any important takeaways. >>> a day in the life. new report on president trump's oval office routine. insider's spill what the president's day is like and apparent addiction to a diet soda. republicans insist tax plan say break from the past and others suggest otherwise. where is the truth? >>> last-ditch efforts ahead of alabama's special election tuesday, including president trump's most di
let's send it over to alex witt. alex? >> can i say amen to what you just said? that was great. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good to see you always. >> you, too, my friend. thank you so much. good to see all of you. good morning at that. i'm alex witt here at msnbc headquarters in new york. it's just about 9:00 a.m. in the east, 6:00 a.m. out west. here is what's happening. down to the wire, a new poll suggesting the alabama senate race say toss-up. whether one...
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that was the positive for the president. >> it was really striking, alex. even just earlier in the week but the last day, the last 24 hours the president saw the lowest low. michael flynn being indicted, and the highest high, finally senate passage of this long-awaited tax bill, the heralded big piece of legislation he's been waiting for the entire year. so it's really striking to see the drama of this white house and this week, but particularly the last 24 hours. >> jeremy, can you imagine a week in which another launch by kim jong-un sort of gets buried in the news? because that is significant. >> no, that's exactly right. and all of the cultural issues that have been swirling around the news too. sexual harassment. we haven't even talked about that. that too i think eventually weighs on the president because let's not forget that there were a number of allegations made against him and democrats who are chomping at the bit to relitigate that. so i don't think that this is going to be -- we're not going to get a breather, alex. the next year is going to be
that was the positive for the president. >> it was really striking, alex. even just earlier in the week but the last day, the last 24 hours the president saw the lowest low. michael flynn being indicted, and the highest high, finally senate passage of this long-awaited tax bill, the heralded big piece of legislation he's been waiting for the entire year. so it's really striking to see the drama of this white house and this week, but particularly the last 24 hours. >> jeremy, can you...
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>> alex perez reporting from the tundra tonight. all right, alex, thank you. >>> dangerous cold and we mentioned now more snow in the forecast. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all. rob, how low will it go? >> reporter: well, easily below zero in some of the big cities, as far as the wind chill is concerned. right here in new york, this biting wind feels like 0 degrees. t below zero in chicago. minus 13 in albany. and we're looking at another system as alex mentioned that will bring in about one two three inches of snow from chicago, cincinnati, cleveland, columbus, pittsburgh, getting in there philadelphia, new york city by saturday afternoon. and then that will release the next arctic invasion. this stuff is even colder new year's eve. minus 30 in minneapolis. minus 13 in boston. and minus 4 in new york city, potentially the coldest new year's eve in the big apple since 1962. tom? >> all those revelers are going to have to bundle up. rob, thank you. >>> and despite the freezing temperatures, a million visitors,
>> alex perez reporting from the tundra tonight. all right, alex, thank you. >>> dangerous cold and we mentioned now more snow in the forecast. abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all. rob, how low will it go? >> reporter: well, easily below zero in some of the big cities, as far as the wind chill is concerned. right here in new york, this biting wind feels like 0 degrees. t below zero in chicago. minus 13 in albany. and we're looking at another system as...
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alex hornibrook screen, incomplete.s up fourth down and 20. >> joel: he's going to have a little room in front of them, it's just on his right shoulder. he is got to go up and get that with two hands, secure the catch before you run. this is the game, fourth down you've got to send everybody past the chains. i expect four vertical routes, look for hornibrook to try to attack the seams. it's where you generally look on your long attempts like this. the >> gus: hornibrook lets it fly and there is a timeout called by ohio state we'll take a break, 1:tend to go in the big ten championship. badgers facedd with a fourth and 20. >> gus: wisconsin's undefeated season on the line, they are ranked fourth in the nation. down 27-21, 4th down and 20 from wisconsin offense. danny davis split wide to the top of your screen. fumagalli in the slot at the bottom. hornibrook delivers, intercepted ohio state! >> joel: they are trying to get the tight end right on the middle of the field that inside a seam route, check out the coverage. so
alex hornibrook screen, incomplete.s up fourth down and 20. >> joel: he's going to have a little room in front of them, it's just on his right shoulder. he is got to go up and get that with two hands, secure the catch before you run. this is the game, fourth down you've got to send everybody past the chains. i expect four vertical routes, look for hornibrook to try to attack the seams. it's where you generally look on your long attempts like this. the >> gus: hornibrook lets it fly...
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alex and mike. >> thanks, very much steve.aiting that decision, well, the vote a week from thursday. >> because so many people are weighing in too we are getting comments. >> on twit. >> for sure. >>> well thank to you a viewer in wilmington delaware, a family down there, they are dealing with somebody coming by their house and stealing their 10 year-old's walker out of their front yard. kristin has cerebral palsy and using that walk tore get around so she doesn't have to be in a wheelchair all day and all night. new castle police say somebody took her walker, and, you know, a family member accidentally left the walker on the front lawn but it was up against a dumpster looking thing. so maybe thought it it was trash or somebody just, stole it a bad bay person. so there are either way we have some good news about this one of our viewers said i will buy a $1,500 walker a new one and give to it kristin. >> that is wonderful. >> touched by her story. >> we will videotape that, i wouldn't call it a reunion because she doesn't know
alex and mike. >> thanks, very much steve.aiting that decision, well, the vote a week from thursday. >> because so many people are weighing in too we are getting comments. >> on twit. >> for sure. >>> well thank to you a viewer in wilmington delaware, a family down there, they are dealing with somebody coming by their house and stealing their 10 year-old's walker out of their front yard. kristin has cerebral palsy and using that walk tore get around so she...
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and here in washington veteran diplomat and the always diplomatic jim thanks for being with us guys alex you've covered. the world anti doping agency a number of occasions what can you tell us about that organization stance when it comes to russia. i want to talk about systematic bias systematic bias against russia's what we've seen all along look we were at a conference here back in july two thousand and sixteen the conference was set just basically to knock russia it was you know we know at that point it was in my when the mclaren report came out and they were just basically saying you know don't go up doping russia russia russia and that was the end of it there was no room for any type of talk about when it came to that now we know that that russia reacted to the water report and it basically was saying listen we will comply what do we need to do but nobody wanted to hear any of that it was the what was said was said and russia was guilty and of story russia never even had a chance for a rebuttal during that time the russian sports ministry or any russian sports agencies weren't even
and here in washington veteran diplomat and the always diplomatic jim thanks for being with us guys alex you've covered. the world anti doping agency a number of occasions what can you tell us about that organization stance when it comes to russia. i want to talk about systematic bias systematic bias against russia's what we've seen all along look we were at a conference here back in july two thousand and sixteen the conference was set just basically to knock russia it was you know we know at...
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for filmmaker alex hogan, those numbers hit very close to home. growing up in somerville, massachusetts, hogan saw firsthand how one town can be devastated by opioids. as a multimedia journalist for stat, the health and science web site affiliated with the "boston globe," it is also his job is to report on the crisis. as part of our ongoing series of conversations with documentary filmmakers, newshour weekend's christopher booker recently sat down with hogan and his co- director to discuss "runnin'," their film chronicling the opioid epidemic in somerville. >> reporter: alex hogan knows how the opioid epidemic ends for him. >> the crisis is almost done impacting me because i've already lost all my friends, you know. almost all my friends. all my friends that have been using are almost all gone already. >> reporter: since 2001, the filmmaker has seen more than a dozen of the kids he grew up with die due to opioid addiction. people from his neighborhood, people he played hockey with and went to school with in somerville, massachusetts. for those who
for filmmaker alex hogan, those numbers hit very close to home. growing up in somerville, massachusetts, hogan saw firsthand how one town can be devastated by opioids. as a multimedia journalist for stat, the health and science web site affiliated with the "boston globe," it is also his job is to report on the crisis. as part of our ongoing series of conversations with documentary filmmakers, newshour weekend's christopher booker recently sat down with hogan and his co- director to...
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looks like traffic is starting alex is here with some cold news. today's would be the warmest day of your seven-day forecast to not -- forecast. not saying much. alex: not saying much and appeared we are thinking this weekend and early next week, we could be in the 20's for highs. a cold outlook to the end of the year. by the time we get into 2018, that will change. other bit milder air into the area. 35 at reagan national airport. very chilly locally. 31 gaithersburg. 33 baltimore. 36 in fredericksburg. i widen out the picture to show it is not that bad comparatively speaking. 17 12, buffalo. 10 in buffalo. 1 degree in chicago. things could be worse. .e will have cold air coming in 38 at 4:00 p.m. dropping into the mid-in the alex is here with some evening --mid-5 30's in the evening. clout so be on the increase. mostly sunny skies. most of the cloud cover dispersed as it moves to the east. we will have the potential for a couple of snowflakes in the forecast. here is a look at 7:00 tonight. a few clouds back in the region. overspread in the area
looks like traffic is starting alex is here with some cold news. today's would be the warmest day of your seven-day forecast to not -- forecast. not saying much. alex: not saying much and appeared we are thinking this weekend and early next week, we could be in the 20's for highs. a cold outlook to the end of the year. by the time we get into 2018, that will change. other bit milder air into the area. 35 at reagan national airport. very chilly locally. 31 gaithersburg. 33 baltimore. 36 in...
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alex: exactly, yes.n china, a lot of local manufacturers coming out with with very similar features. none of them have the face id 3-d sensor that apple has come of as some analysts were writing today, that has not been enough. cory: it seems a big part of apple's strategy with this potentially new applications we have not seen yet read the phone does really cool facial recognition stuff, but there are not a lot of applications for that. there is no real usage for it yet. alex: the curse of being apple is they are circuit of the terms of what they have. when they unveiled the phone in september ahead of its release in september, that is not a huge timeframe for developers to start coming up with new tools that you can download in the app store. it may be over the next 12 or 18 months where we see much more compelling innovation. cory: we will never know the mix between iphone 8 and iphone x, but if they sell out more iphone , they are going to do so well. there is always chatter that china and india will
alex: exactly, yes.n china, a lot of local manufacturers coming out with with very similar features. none of them have the face id 3-d sensor that apple has come of as some analysts were writing today, that has not been enough. cory: it seems a big part of apple's strategy with this potentially new applications we have not seen yet read the phone does really cool facial recognition stuff, but there are not a lot of applications for that. there is no real usage for it yet. alex: the curse of...
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lauren has that story, lauren. >> reporter: hey, mike and alex. mother calls her the light of the world and she says that so many friend shared in that thought and she met so many of them here yesterday at the vigil. she's learning it more and more now that she's gone. outpouring of the love and support overwhelming, and it was clear here last night. hundreds gathered to feet away from where 19 year-old jessica kurtz was killed. friends wanted to honor her and remember her and the stories they shared did just that. she was full of life. saw got in everyone. hard working, smart, she had a pension for, kindness and just a young woman who always wanted to help people. her mother says her daughter who work at the marshals store at philadelphia mills is gone in body but her sweet spirit will live on forever. >> she was in a bitter place and this guy however he is, i have noe malice toward him. he messed up his future do you know what i mean? for me to hate on him or anything like that, it is just destroying me. >> reporter: police were able to track do
lauren has that story, lauren. >> reporter: hey, mike and alex. mother calls her the light of the world and she says that so many friend shared in that thought and she met so many of them here yesterday at the vigil. she's learning it more and more now that she's gone. outpouring of the love and support overwhelming, and it was clear here last night. hundreds gathered to feet away from where 19 year-old jessica kurtz was killed. friends wanted to honor her and remember her and the stories...
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alex: exactly, yes.articularly in china, a lot of local manufacturers coming out with a far lower price point than what apple is able to offer, and of course with very similar features. none of them have the face id 3-d sensor that apple has come up with, but as some analysts were writing today, that has not been enough. cory: it seems a big part of apple's strategy with this phone release, both these phones up potentially new applications that we have not seen. it could do potentially cool facial recognition stuff, but there are not a lot of applications for that. there is no real usage for it yet. alex: the curse of being apple . it could do potentially cool facial recognition stuff, buttht they have in the pipeline in terms of hardware. when they unveiled the phone in september ahead of its release in november, that is not a huge timeframe for developers to start coming up with new tools which you can download in the app store. it may be over the next 12 or 18 months where we see much more compelling
alex: exactly, yes.articularly in china, a lot of local manufacturers coming out with a far lower price point than what apple is able to offer, and of course with very similar features. none of them have the face id 3-d sensor that apple has come up with, but as some analysts were writing today, that has not been enough. cory: it seems a big part of apple's strategy with this phone release, both these phones up potentially new applications that we have not seen. it could do potentially cool...
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yes, 25 years and your latest go at this is now called the people versus alex cross. >> yes poor alex is on trial for murder that's a story >> it is a story his character has been so enduring did you expect that when you invented him >> no. i thought it would be one book when it was sold to little brown they said we want a two-book so i went from along came a spider, kiss the girls and then i was hooked on alex. >> what does that mean >> i wanted to write more stories. >> you wanted to know what he did next. >> i still do. >> what makes you think some of the books are better for movies? >> visual and different from everything out there right now in television, you know, detectives, crime stuff is still pretty hot in the movies, not as much so a lot of those you go, i don't know that this would be -- that it's rich enough to be a movie. >> you are an amazing author you are writing so many things and so many things from different veins. you have another -- a sequel out called"give thank you a try". >> picture book for kids this is about to get kids to say please and thank you a nation o
yes, 25 years and your latest go at this is now called the people versus alex cross. >> yes poor alex is on trial for murder that's a story >> it is a story his character has been so enduring did you expect that when you invented him >> no. i thought it would be one book when it was sold to little brown they said we want a two-book so i went from along came a spider, kiss the girls and then i was hooked on alex. >> what does that mean >> i wanted to write more...
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so jenny joyce has those details. >> general i. >> reporter: good morning, mike and alex. four victims who have come forward so far came to talk to police on monday and they are detailing sexual abuse dating back to 1999 at the hands of the pastor from here, come alive church in medford. harry thomas, he was arrested wednesday, 74 years old, charged with several sex abuse offences, charge is alleged that thomas began assaulting the children under the age of 13 and the abuse continued for more than 15 years, ending in 2015. we went to thomas's medford home yesterday but no one came to the door. he was apparently at the hospital with unrelated medical issues and under police watch. neighbors who didn't want to go on cameras and other in the medford community say they are disgusted. church leadership made a statement yesterday saying the accusations are unrelated to thomas's role at the church, however, police would not confirm that. all police are saying right now is that they are thinking about the victims and they want to necessity if there could possibly be more victims o
so jenny joyce has those details. >> general i. >> reporter: good morning, mike and alex. four victims who have come forward so far came to talk to police on monday and they are detailing sexual abuse dating back to 1999 at the hands of the pastor from here, come alive church in medford. harry thomas, he was arrested wednesday, 74 years old, charged with several sex abuse offences, charge is alleged that thomas began assaulting the children under the age of 13 and the abuse...
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regresamos contigo, alex.artido. enner valencia quiere mostrarse esta noche en el volcÁn. ya regresamos. esta noche en el volcÁn. ya regresamos. ♪ ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) el nuevo camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. los amigos son la familia que eliges para toda la vida. lo mismo pasa con nuestros ingredientes. los elegimos hace 30 años y los seguimos usando porque son los mejores. así es como elaboramos la chela nítida y refrescante que disfrutas con tus carnales todos los días. brindemos con bud light, elaborada con los mismos ingredientes de calidad por más de 30 años para ser la lager #1 de los estados unidos. ♪ agh. ey, ¿qué tal? es grande ese teléfono. ♪ ¡mi teléfono! ♪ ♪ qué bueno que tu hermana nos está cuidando al bebé... nos vamos, no se ve la camarita. qué raro, si tenemos unlimited... spanish. i got it. no es el plan, es la red. i'm sorry, who are you? someone like you, but in español. verizon está hecho para funcionar mejor en ciudades porque tiene la mejor red del país. usen el mío. ay mira. cute little girl
regresamos contigo, alex.artido. enner valencia quiere mostrarse esta noche en el volcÁn. ya regresamos. esta noche en el volcÁn. ya regresamos. ♪ ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) el nuevo camry 2018. toyota. vayamos juntos. los amigos son la familia que eliges para toda la vida. lo mismo pasa con nuestros ingredientes. los elegimos hace 30 años y los seguimos usando porque son los mejores. así es como elaboramos la chela nítida y refrescante que disfrutas con tus carnales todos los días. brindemos con...
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alex: i expect he will.probably wants to see it firsthand but it looks like the conference met his demands in terms of increasing the child tax credit, making tax reform more profamily, that are for the working class. kevin: you think the republicans will get this done? alex: absolutely. i would be shocked if we do not get tax reform across the line. shery: what the republicans need to do to sell it to the public? alex: that the great question and one i think is a long-term answer. i don't think we just passed tax reform and never talk about it again. we have suspended significant part of 2018 explaining it to the american people, make sure we get credit for bigger paychecks and lower taxes for the millions of american civil experience that. one of the challenges for the tax reform bill is there is no real unifying theory. is progrowth elements, progrowth elements, profamily elements. at the end of the day it's got a hichle bit for everyone w makes it a harder sales pitch. shery: and you see a new the energi
alex: i expect he will.probably wants to see it firsthand but it looks like the conference met his demands in terms of increasing the child tax credit, making tax reform more profamily, that are for the working class. kevin: you think the republicans will get this done? alex: absolutely. i would be shocked if we do not get tax reform across the line. shery: what the republicans need to do to sell it to the public? alex: that the great question and one i think is a long-term answer. i don't...
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sorry, alex. sorry. >> no, all right. very quickly talk about alabama and that race, in fact, here's what senate majority whip john, cornen say about the roy moore defeat. >> i think the explanation for alabama was we had a flawed candidate who won the republican primary and who couldn't win the general election. that's not a new lesson, that's an old lesson remembered or demonstrated once again. >> so did republicans lose or did democrats win? >> you know, that's just pin. it's not particularly good spin either because, alex, we got multiple dots here forming a line. let's not just look at alabama, let's look at what happened in virginia, let's look at what happened in new jersey, let's look at what happened in some special legislative races in michigan and oklahoma and washington state, and let's look at some mayoral contests throughout this country. listen, there is no question look at 2018, midterm elections are a day of reckoning for what the majority party is doing right now and what president trump is proposed. and
sorry, alex. sorry. >> no, all right. very quickly talk about alabama and that race, in fact, here's what senate majority whip john, cornen say about the roy moore defeat. >> i think the explanation for alabama was we had a flawed candidate who won the republican primary and who couldn't win the general election. that's not a new lesson, that's an old lesson remembered or demonstrated once again. >> so did republicans lose or did democrats win? >> you know, that's just...
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alex: not so much. get your lottery ticket, then come back to the house as quickly as possible. 25 for the high tomorrow. teens and single digit that times. back in the lower 20's monday and tuesday, a lot of this coming up. kimberly: i found the limits of your love. thanks for joining us. really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >>> tonight, the new year's deep freeze. america in the grip of an arctic blast of life-threatening cold and snow coast to coast. and the deadly menace on the highways. will 2018 bring any relief? >>> holiday on alert. vigilance in times square and at other new year's celebrations. the extraordinary show of force both seen and behind the scenes. >>> swatting death. >> show your hands! >> police responding to what they thought was a violent domestic assault, killing an unarmed and innocent man
alex: not so much. get your lottery ticket, then come back to the house as quickly as possible. 25 for the high tomorrow. teens and single digit that times. back in the lower 20's monday and tuesday, a lot of this coming up. kimberly: i found the limits of your love. thanks for joining us. really? really? really? really? really? really? see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people...
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thankfully, no one was injured. >> and alex perez joins us live now, just outside of buffalo. alex, it's hard to make out what's behind you, because everything is frozen and they're expecting even more snow? >> reporter: that's right, tom. it's hard to believe even staring right at it. take a look behind me there. this is lake erie back there, and the water coming up to the shore here freezing solid. that's a bench underneath there. aaa says they're getting about 100 calls an hour for help, and it's not over just yet. they are expecting more snow, about a foot more, just south of here in the next 24 hours. tom? >> incredible snow and incredible images. alex, thank you. >>> and that arctic blast likely will be dangerous wind child alerts in 20 states. some 45 million americans feeling the cold. let's get right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano with more. rob? >> reporter: good evening, tom. right now, in the least amount of daylight and the least amount of cold all year long. through erie, northern michigan, another one to two feet, as alex mentioned, on top of the fou
thankfully, no one was injured. >> and alex perez joins us live now, just outside of buffalo. alex, it's hard to make out what's behind you, because everything is frozen and they're expecting even more snow? >> reporter: that's right, tom. it's hard to believe even staring right at it. take a look behind me there. this is lake erie back there, and the water coming up to the shore here freezing solid. that's a bench underneath there. aaa says they're getting about 100 calls an hour...