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. >> emily: new year, new congress.ay lawmakers will decide if mike johnson will remain speaker of the house. i'm emily compagno in for ainsley and the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. >> lawrence: buckle up. a fox news alert. the fbi officially now the new orleans attack killed 14 people an act of terrorism. >> emily: this as we learn more about the isis inspired suspect's path toward radicalization. >> brian: garrett tenney joins us live. >> that path to radicalization what they are focusing on. learning new details about the suspect from his family. shamsud-din jabbar's brother tells fox news that for years the u.s. army veteran had been trying to find himself and looking for something to guide him, ground him, and set him straight, which was in part what led him to join the military. the brother says the whole family grew up muslim but that shabby tshamsud-din jabbar tookp away but got back after his divorce. showing jabbar in the hours leading up to the attack walking through the french quarter and
. >> emily: new year, new congress.ay lawmakers will decide if mike johnson will remain speaker of the house. i'm emily compagno in for ainsley and the second hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. >> lawrence: buckle up. a fox news alert. the fbi officially now the new orleans attack killed 14 people an act of terrorism. >> emily: this as we learn more about the isis inspired suspect's path toward radicalization. >> brian: garrett tenney joins us live....
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. >> emily: a fox weather alert. new winter storm warnings issued in four different states as experts forecast up to 14 inches of snow and travel disruptions. we will tell you all you need to know. "fox & friends" starts right now. good morning, guys, thank you so much for having me. i'm in for ainsley today. >> brian: yes, you are. ♪ we could be ♪ baby, i've been hard. >> brian: st. louis, missouri, the home of one of my fine affiliates on the radio. it's a place you got go in america to understand what -- >> lawrence: one of the affiliates. you have multiple affiliates. you don't put them over each other they are all equal to you. >> brian: tftk. it's not hannity style with 500. we are like around 200. great to see you guys first time in 2025. >> lawrence: happy new year. >> brian: emily i scared her on the 21st floor at work. we're here. i'm walking down the hall about 100 yards away and i walked in and i startled her. >> emily: in my defense, i was listening -- i had my ear buds in. i was getting water in my coff
. >> emily: a fox weather alert. new winter storm warnings issued in four different states as experts forecast up to 14 inches of snow and travel disruptions. we will tell you all you need to know. "fox & friends" starts right now. good morning, guys, thank you so much for having me. i'm in for ainsley today. >> brian: yes, you are. ♪ we could be ♪ baby, i've been hard. >> brian: st. louis, missouri, the home of one of my fine affiliates on the radio. it's a...
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welcome back to gbn tonight with me , emily to gbn tonight with me, emily carver and a very happy new's eve to you. now, gb news has been told today that the government will never solve the small boats crisis unless it bnngsin small boats crisis unless it brings in this one thing, and that is, guess what? an effective deterrent. now, this comes as the number of illegal migrants who crossed the channel this year reached nearly 37,000 people. that's 25% higher than last year's total. so the former head of the uk border force, tony smith, he told us that more needs to be done to put an end to the crisis. >> listen, the best tactics are disruption. the criminal justice system does not work well. in my experience with international organised crime, the best you can really hope for is to disrupt the gangs, take their money off them, take them out of the business, bring in people into the criminal justice system is really quite difficult to do. so i mean, i think there has been an uptick in activity. i think, you know, the outreach to other countries, you know, other european countries and b
welcome back to gbn tonight with me , emily to gbn tonight with me, emily carver and a very happy new's eve to you. now, gb news has been told today that the government will never solve the small boats crisis unless it bnngsin small boats crisis unless it brings in this one thing, and that is, guess what? an effective deterrent. now, this comes as the number of illegal migrants who crossed the channel this year reached nearly 37,000 people. that's 25% higher than last year's total. so the...
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i'm emily compagno and for ainsley and lawrence jones, we have a fantastic hour for you. details emerging on the terror attack in new orleans. to the fence at the sugar bowl met the tragedy with a moment of patriotism. >> that is what i'm talking about. new year, new congress. mike johnson will remain as the house speaker. speaker that will be interesting plus start your engines nascar pro driver nikki steinhaus jr. joining us right here to preview 2025 racing season which begins with daytona. the final hour of "fox & friends" begins right n now. today house lawmakers will decide if house speaker and mike johnson remains house speaker mike johnson. >> lawrence: meanwhile republicans on capitol hill to make it tougher to oust the speaker and the new congress. >> emily: aishah hasnie lived on capitol hill with the latest, good morning. >> good morning to you guys. 11:00 a.m. is when 118th congress will adjourn and then about an hour later, 119th congress will come in and readjourn. that is when the fun begins. we will see if mike johnson can hang on to the gavel. as of this
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it's fascinating. >> emily. >> emily: the most prescient point that that mother made is what will happentern california. more than half of the largest wildfires in state history of the largest 20 have occurred in the last five years. for her to go up to gavin newsom who is the governor of the whole state, and northern california went through as i described. up to 30% of the wildland firefighting force in the state of california is incarcerated and gavin newsom decided to reduce the program and a million decisions by him, having direct impact on prevention and also the collaboration with pg&e, ad the regulations and the regulatory structures there, and the people's insurance, and the power, and the power outage, the water, the resupply, the firefighters, the wildland resources, and then now how you handle emergency messaging services, and then the rebuild. in all of those -- in that constellation, in that million chapter approach and what you have to deal with of firefighting there in the state of california, he fails every single step of the way and then blames it on locals. for someone
it's fascinating. >> emily. >> emily: the most prescient point that that mother made is what will happentern california. more than half of the largest wildfires in state history of the largest 20 have occurred in the last five years. for her to go up to gavin newsom who is the governor of the whole state, and northern california went through as i described. up to 30% of the wildland firefighting force in the state of california is incarcerated and gavin newsom decided to reduce the...
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it's, it's usually emily was right is right most of the time. a lot of those people doing the social work of science have brilliant ideas that so it's it's a combination things. oh hi when my daughter born my mother gave her name eileen which is moonlight in language and we moonlight yeah say it again the name eileen i and we give a second name to her marie because of marie. marie curie. and now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was like unstoppable and see that she's little bit unstoppable now and maybe you need like just to raise your is a regular like traditionally what is your advice is it sounds like you've already done a great job. yeah yeah just you've you've been encouraging and expected a lot from her by giving her those names and it sounds though she's lived up to them. how old is she. three years. oh, three. okay. we just keep that going. yeah yeah. it's like, hello, my name is david. you spoke earlier about the unfortunately prevalent problem of people sort of saying, i'm inter
it's, it's usually emily was right is right most of the time. a lot of those people doing the social work of science have brilliant ideas that so it's it's a combination things. oh hi when my daughter born my mother gave her name eileen which is moonlight in language and we moonlight yeah say it again the name eileen i and we give a second name to her marie because of marie. marie curie. and now my question is how to raise marie i, i did marie do have some advice because you said that was like...
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emily's hometown reportedly got caught smuggling 51 pounds of indianapolis.me suspicious when the dog sniffing dog started barking dark side of the moon. [laughter] minnesota man, busted for stealing ruby red slippers from the wizard of oz. if he steals woman close, it will give you a job in the biden administration. [laughter] of course we remember joe biden did sam bring a pink slip and put it on. [laughter] looks great with those narrow hips. emily, happy hour, would you give the last drink to? >> the 51 pounds of weed and here's why. obviously she was bringing the party trying to make indianapolis better. the guy who stole the shoes was stealing from america taking away from a this taking the party self for her, one 100%, celebrate, girl. [cheering] >> brenberg. >> i was going to say the oakland 80 because i love emily so i wanted to do something for you but the least of her, you know why he still in flux was going to sell the movies. he didn't know they weren't made out of release. self gullible i can get him to pay for the drink and you know me. [laught
emily's hometown reportedly got caught smuggling 51 pounds of indianapolis.me suspicious when the dog sniffing dog started barking dark side of the moon. [laughter] minnesota man, busted for stealing ruby red slippers from the wizard of oz. if he steals woman close, it will give you a job in the biden administration. [laughter] of course we remember joe biden did sam bring a pink slip and put it on. [laughter] looks great with those narrow hips. emily, happy hour, would you give the last drink...
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emily wilkins is joining us with this story emily, good morning. >> good morning, frank jimmy carterlf as an outsider. that, at times, is a great way to win a national election outsiders find out when they get to d.c., being an outsider can be a disadvantage. that was the lesson learned by not only jimmy carter, but president-elect trump, who is, of course, approaching the relationship with congress differently now in his second term for carter, although democrats did control both chambers of congress while he was in the white house, he was elected at a moment when many americans distrusted d.c. after watergate and vietnam. he butted heads with insiders in his own party. professor lori ner, who studied jimmy carter, said most are not willing to play the inside game. >> carter is a key lesson even if you have the majority, that if you take for granted the political strategy of it all, that you might not be as successful as you hoped. >> reporter: trump also ran as an outsider, but this time around, he's taking the time to build more connections with lawmakers on capitol hill. he met w
emily wilkins is joining us with this story emily, good morning. >> good morning, frank jimmy carterlf as an outsider. that, at times, is a great way to win a national election outsiders find out when they get to d.c., being an outsider can be a disadvantage. that was the lesson learned by not only jimmy carter, but president-elect trump, who is, of course, approaching the relationship with congress differently now in his second term for carter, although democrats did control both...
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your thoughts, emily?ual, and even i would say unheard of, for a district court judge to reach so far, as melissa is saying, the cases are not before her, the mar-a-lago case is before the 11th circuit, and the d.c. case, which is about january 6th, that is a part of the report that i think people would be especially interested in hearing and that has nothing to do with judge cannon, never was in her courtroom and so, at the very least if she was going to reach out an issue this unusual order, she could have made clear that it does not pertain to that part of the report. >> right, and just to remind everyone, you are supposed to do a report, everyone remembers the starr report and the molar report, it's an aspect of transparency, there were defenders of clinton who said let's get the starr report and show that what started with a whitewater business probe went in all these other directions, the idea was using the report and the underlying material to discuss the facts and people debated those facts because
your thoughts, emily?ual, and even i would say unheard of, for a district court judge to reach so far, as melissa is saying, the cases are not before her, the mar-a-lago case is before the 11th circuit, and the d.c. case, which is about january 6th, that is a part of the report that i think people would be especially interested in hearing and that has nothing to do with judge cannon, never was in her courtroom and so, at the very least if she was going to reach out an issue this unusual order,...
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>> emily: i think both of those represent veracity on his part.t trump a second time and way at this point he is so vindictive and has such a chip on his shoulder and also voted for him. and i think secondly, for shows that right now he is telling the truth. he doesn't know and recognizes the limitations for quite some time. at the end of the day, he does think he would beat president trump. >> kayleigh: the staff did no servicing kept him in a cocoon and they kept posters away from him. a world of dilution by his staff. >> they blithely lied to the american people trying to cover it up. he was supposed to be returned to normal say, but instead, it was a move to left-wing lunacy. remember, he was going to be president empathy? instead it was apathy and antipathy towards every working american. >> harris: to that point, i think the party shifted already and he didn't keep up. hillary clinton was part having a hard time keeping up and that was happening in 2016. i'm not shocked on his way out the door it was really a problem doing things that are an
>> emily: i think both of those represent veracity on his part.t trump a second time and way at this point he is so vindictive and has such a chip on his shoulder and also voted for him. and i think secondly, for shows that right now he is telling the truth. he doesn't know and recognizes the limitations for quite some time. at the end of the day, he does think he would beat president trump. >> kayleigh: the staff did no servicing kept him in a cocoon and they kept posters away from...
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emily is also 38 weeks pregnant. wow, i can't i can only imagine just how stressful this must be for you guys. thanks so much for taking the time to speak with us. emily. how are you feeling right now and what is your situation? what is life like right now? >> life is a state of survival at the moment. >> i'm thankfully feeling okay physically, so i have the to feel all the emotional stuff. >> kind of grateful that adrenaline works against going into labor, but yeah, due in just 11 days. yeah, taking care of two kiddos, 11 and nine and then waiting for this one, trying to figure out how to stay close enough to the hospital without being in in an evacuation zone, an evacuation zone, and also not, you know, ending up in a car in labor. so it's been a juggle. it's. >> yeah. it's been awful. >> it's amazing to see you smile through all of this. it's got to be just so overwhelming. jesse. >> it's i mean, i think we, we spent most of the last few days not being able to think straight. >> and we've been really we feel very,
emily is also 38 weeks pregnant. wow, i can't i can only imagine just how stressful this must be for you guys. thanks so much for taking the time to speak with us. emily. how are you feeling right now and what is your situation? what is life like right now? >> life is a state of survival at the moment. >> i'm thankfully feeling okay physically, so i have the to feel all the emotional stuff. >> kind of grateful that adrenaline works against going into labor, but yeah, due in...
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emily, can i raise this guy judge juan merchan.ntence the sitting president-elect just certified today, he has a gag order on him, he will sentence him to call him a felon, not giving him prison time. i think this is violates every legal thing and keeps going with weaponization and lawfare, i don't know, you -- what do you think? this is insane story. >> you are not wrong. this is unconstitutional. on so many levels, and semblance of judicial objective ity we could have afforded judge merchan flew out w window. thatand we know that vast majority of americans thought this particular trial was lawfare and politically motivated, as he writes in his opinions the fact it is up holding law and preserving people's faith in v criminal justice system, it could not be further from that. for him to require -- this is why in part it is unconstitutional of underlying charge, it could have been one of anything they00ed ought, the fact that he continues to state in his opinions it is only about election integrity, gain, reveals that he is so part
emily, can i raise this guy judge juan merchan.ntence the sitting president-elect just certified today, he has a gag order on him, he will sentence him to call him a felon, not giving him prison time. i think this is violates every legal thing and keeps going with weaponization and lawfare, i don't know, you -- what do you think? this is insane story. >> you are not wrong. this is unconstitutional. on so many levels, and semblance of judicial objective ity we could have afforded judge...
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emilie, what are you seeing? >> hi there, hallie.ge is set for one of the biggest new year's eve parties in the entire world. police in and out of uniform fanned out across the ci, urging the public to stay alert for signs of trouble. from barriers to k-9s to thousands of officers tonight authorities are rolling out a sweeping security presence at the crossroads of the world expected to draw more than a million revelers for the midnight magic. >> everywhere, police. >> you just walk around and see they have a pretty good handle on it. >> there are special teams preventing pick pocketing and monitoring hotel activity, too. today nor city mayor eric adams with this -- >> let the police do their job. follow the rules and we're not going to allow anything to disrupt the celebrations. >> there are no threats for tonight's festivities and remain concerned of the widely watched event amid geopolitical tensions. >> there are different defenses for different crimes. check out these trucks to protect any driver from plowing into the crowds. ny
emilie, what are you seeing? >> hi there, hallie.ge is set for one of the biggest new year's eve parties in the entire world. police in and out of uniform fanned out across the ci, urging the public to stay alert for signs of trouble. from barriers to k-9s to thousands of officers tonight authorities are rolling out a sweeping security presence at the crossroads of the world expected to draw more than a million revelers for the midnight magic. >> everywhere, police. >> you...
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if he loses the first round, we have learned from emily brooks they expected to go right away to the second round. if he loses that round, we will see what happens. stay on c-span. our cameras will be in the chamber for the vote. they will gavel in the 119th congress at noon eastern. we are just a few minutes away. on c-span two we will bring you the opening day of the 119th congress of the senate for those of you watching on c-span, we will take you live to the house floor. c-span has received permission from the speaker to use our own cameras and a house chamber for the speaker's election. as many of you know, cameras are otherwise controlled and operated by the house of representatives, not by c-span. the major storyline of the day we have been talking about all morning all the washington journal, the election for house speaker. president-elect donald trump-endorsed current speaker mike johnson last week, but johnson still faces opposition within his own party to retain the post. it like last time, there could be multiple rounds of voting. at that will be the first order of busine
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emily: not many. there is a lot of conjunction going on.e trying not to overemphasize politics in making investment decisions. a lot has been seen in the sentiment. it is amazing to see what is happening in crypto and crypto related assets. we saw $1.5 trillion in market cap added to crypto markets in 2024. they are made of crypto coins that are not -- that have a bigger market cap and 40% of stocks in the united states right now. we suggest investors fade the speculative frenzy we have seen in crypto and crypto related assets and redeploy assets at the higher quality stocks. look at the backup and bond yields as an opportunity to take advantage of the income available there as we see a shift. jonathan: any evidence that frenzy extends to traditional equity markets? evaluations of the mag7? emily: we do. the top 10 stocks in the s&p 500 make up 40% of the index. that is a historical high. we want to be thinking about diversifying away from that, looking at value equities. maybe looking at international stocks. we just saw a massive outperfo
emily: not many. there is a lot of conjunction going on.e trying not to overemphasize politics in making investment decisions. a lot has been seen in the sentiment. it is amazing to see what is happening in crypto and crypto related assets. we saw $1.5 trillion in market cap added to crypto markets in 2024. they are made of crypto coins that are not -- that have a bigger market cap and 40% of stocks in the united states right now. we suggest investors fade the speculative frenzy we have seen in...
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as emily said i teach at a a w school. i research a study child welfare but my real expertise to the extent i have i believe comes not so much from the study but from working side-by-side with children and parents who have been enmeshed in the child welfare system. i begin my career representing kids because i wanted to help kids and pretty soon what i saw was the way to help kids by and large is to protect the rights of the parents and my clinic now in what he represents parents. and in the representation of hundreds and hundreds of children and parents to most of my career, i spent a lot of time wishing and beat and politicians would pay more attention to parental rights. i guess that's a lesson, the careful what you wish for since and now the topic is at the forefront. in many ways it is being parental rights are not always bring out the best of our society in the culture war. i deeply believe in the realm of child welfare we actually have opportunities to see folks from across the spectrum coming together. i think it's
as emily said i teach at a a w school. i research a study child welfare but my real expertise to the extent i have i believe comes not so much from the study but from working side-by-side with children and parents who have been enmeshed in the child welfare system. i begin my career representing kids because i wanted to help kids and pretty soon what i saw was the way to help kids by and large is to protect the rights of the parents and my clinic now in what he represents parents. and in the...
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later we will be joined by emily brooke, house reporter for the hill. washington journal.conversation at 7:00 eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now, or c-span.org. book tv every sunday on c-span 2 features leaving -- leading authors discussing their recent nonfiction books. coming up, a european parliament member talks about regulating the tech industry in her book. then a journalist recalls his journeys to senegal, south carolina and palestine and reflects on how the
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you, emily. thanks emily. and thank you all you for being here with us this evening at old south meeting house. so just a few days from now, on saturday, we will be marking 250 years since a very important meeting happened in this space. but we still use the space to convene people in dialog about history, about its legacies, about how it relates to the challenges that we face our country today in our democracy. and i'm so delighted to be here with you to share this program, this conversation with, you. so our program tonight is about dr. james fichter, his new book, tea consumption, politics and revolution. 1773 to 1776. and we're just really delighted that he chose to be with us as part of a tour of different places that he has been on the last several weeks to talk about this new book and a beautiful book. it is as well. so this lovely book reveals a dimension to the boston tea party by exploring a story largely overlooked for the last 250 years, the fate of two large shipments of east india company tea tha
you, emily. thanks emily. and thank you all you for being here with us this evening at old south meeting house. so just a few days from now, on saturday, we will be marking 250 years since a very important meeting happened in this space. but we still use the space to convene people in dialog about history, about its legacies, about how it relates to the challenges that we face our country today in our democracy. and i'm so delighted to be here with you to share this program, this conversation...
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emily compagno! he never has to worry about reading fan mail canadian joe machi!expanding and demanding fox news contributor kat timpf! he is like a mobility scooter versatile, sturdy, and old ladies want to ride him. "new york times" best-selling author canadian tyrus! emily, doesn't it feel like joe biden's white out -- white house is like a ex running everything down because of the rejection? >> it does. it is so patently obvious in a way i kind of like it. because the .0001% of the population that was not persuaded that did not see the light yet can't they see the self-serving destruction that is only because he had said i do not care about anyone anymore? i only care about myself. the reality that the hallmark of his entire administration his service. anybody watching his full 10-year of service. all we are seeing is the filter come off the frontal lobe being decimated. he always had a chip on his shoulder. now the thing i feel that also i have a semblance of go-ahead have a tantrum you are watching the kid in the corner break the toys go ahead because i know
emily compagno! he never has to worry about reading fan mail canadian joe machi!expanding and demanding fox news contributor kat timpf! he is like a mobility scooter versatile, sturdy, and old ladies want to ride him. "new york times" best-selling author canadian tyrus! emily, doesn't it feel like joe biden's white out -- white house is like a ex running everything down because of the rejection? >> it does. it is so patently obvious in a way i kind of like it. because the .0001%...
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emily, here we go. >> here we go again. cheryl: one round of votes, two round of votes, anything can happen because some of these members including victoria sparks want their voices heard. >> when you have a two vote majority you have to really be able to work every single vote in the conference. we've seen opposition to several of the last republican speakers. this time around is no different. the only difference is your margin of error is much smaller. speaker race, it's a unique vote where with every member has to vote. you can't skip it. you have to vote for an individual or you can vote present. that means the vote map changes consistently. unlike kevin mccarthy who had to make the argument like if you don't vote for me this time you're slowing down the oversight process of the biden administration. mic johnson has an advantage. he could say you're actively slowing down president trump's agenda. members who vote no have to have a good reason to do so. cheryl: let's listen to congresswoman sparks in her own words. she w
emily, here we go. >> here we go again. cheryl: one round of votes, two round of votes, anything can happen because some of these members including victoria sparks want their voices heard. >> when you have a two vote majority you have to really be able to work every single vote in the conference. we've seen opposition to several of the last republican speakers. this time around is no different. the only difference is your margin of error is much smaller. speaker race, it's a unique...
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cheryl: emily has a question for you. >> i want to take it to the hill.you think the tight vote margins going into the spike erase are a bad sign for moving president trump's agenda and what is your priority for the first 100 days. >> i don't think it's a bad sign. the president knows this, he saw it before when he was here. he's working with seasoned house veterans, senate veterans that are advising him as well with. it's important to see the process will play out. it will be done by monday. i'm a firm believer of that. the agenda on the policy committee is to codify president trump's policies so we don't have whip lash on the economy. securing the southern border, having energy come dance around the world, -- dominance around the world. getting inflation under control. getting the tax policy codified. i work on the subcommittee so sod phii phiing -- codifying the trump tax policies. this all happens in the first 100 days if we get the speaker picked today and g get on to certifying the election. cheryl: congressman, thank you for being here. we have a l
cheryl: emily has a question for you. >> i want to take it to the hill.you think the tight vote margins going into the spike erase are a bad sign for moving president trump's agenda and what is your priority for the first 100 days. >> i don't think it's a bad sign. the president knows this, he saw it before when he was here. he's working with seasoned house veterans, senate veterans that are advising him as well with. it's important to see the process will play out. it will be done...
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. >> kayleigh: you have a lot of finger pointing, emily, and the fire chief pointing at karen bass, and newsom pointing to local officials for answers and then jen saki is saying let's look the elon musk. >> and they need to confront a complicated and challenging reality moving forward. but right now, that is not exactly what is happening. instead, donald trump and his allies are injecting half-truths, misinformation, and flatout lies in some cases in order to score a version of political points, i suppose. we saw something play out this past october in the aftermath of helene, when repeated lies about disaster relief funds on migrants, and those lies were spread and amplified by the richest man on the world on the social media site he owns. now we're back in this vicious cycle. >> i guess, it's trump and elon. >> the vicious cycle that i see is this administration continuing to be obsessed with the upcoming, recurring president, and the good things he's done for society. she talks about the complex situation. let's dive into what it looked like in the state of california and i want to
. >> kayleigh: you have a lot of finger pointing, emily, and the fire chief pointing at karen bass, and newsom pointing to local officials for answers and then jen saki is saying let's look the elon musk. >> and they need to confront a complicated and challenging reality moving forward. but right now, that is not exactly what is happening. instead, donald trump and his allies are injecting half-truths, misinformation, and flatout lies in some cases in order to score a version of...
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jonathan: emily, thank you for being here. emily roland of john hancock.bloomberg brief and cross over to dani burger. dani: los angeles and southern california are facing a second week of fears winds as two major fires burn across the city. crews have been struggling to contain the fires that have killed at least 24 and scorched nearly 30,000 acres. it is expected to be the mom the most costly disaster in u.s. history, with damages and losses between $250 billion and $275 billion. jack smith said the justice department and the president-elect could have been convicted for trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election. the report details trump's efforts to pressure mike pence to reject congressional certification of the election. it highlights trump's refusal to help stop the january 6 riot the capitol. cleveland cliffs and nucor are looking at a joint offer for u.s. steel. the cliffs ceo confirmed interest at a media event and said he would use debt. the partnership could include cliffs acquiring most of u.s. steel and new court -- nucort could take a
jonathan: emily, thank you for being here. emily roland of john hancock.bloomberg brief and cross over to dani burger. dani: los angeles and southern california are facing a second week of fears winds as two major fires burn across the city. crews have been struggling to contain the fires that have killed at least 24 and scorched nearly 30,000 acres. it is expected to be the mom the most costly disaster in u.s. history, with damages and losses between $250 billion and $275 billion. jack smith...
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our emily wilkins has the very latest, as the deadline approaches. emily? >> hey, tyler. yeah, mike johnson could face a battle for his speakership tomorrow. if all lawmakers are present and they all vote for someone, it would only take two lawmakers to deny johnson the gavel. two republicans voting against him. and we know at least one republican, congressman thomas massie, says he's not going to vote for johnson. he criticized him in a lengthy x post for the way johnson handled the government shutdown battle last month, saying that downson, quote, already demonstrated that he won't tell the president what is achievable and what is not achievable in the house, and he lacks the situational awareness himself to know what can pass and what cannot. now, about half a dozen other members are also undecided. several of them actually met with johnson this afternoon, and leaving that meeting, johnson struck an optimistic tone. >> people are talking through your process, those kinds of things, i'm open to that, and i think tomorrow is going to go well. >> so, one big difference, o
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emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: flight delays are a headache just about every traveler has endured. >> your heart kind of sinks, and you start to calculate, i'm losing money. i'm losing time. my vacation is precious anyway. >> reporter: and now the department of transportation says it's had enough. hitting jetblue with a $2 million fine. >> this is pretty significant in the fact that the d.o.t. has never penalized an airline for what it is calling chronic delays. >> reporter: the unprecedented move comes after a d.o.t. investigation found jetblue operated four chronically delayed flights on the e east coast, arriving more than 30 minutes late more than half the time, for at least five straight months. the fine, in part, will go towards compensating jetblue passengers already impacted and those who see flight cancellations and lengthy delays in the year to come. >> it's a stress and inconvenience. it should be compensated, definitely. >> reporter: transportation secretary pete buttigieg says the action puts the entire airline industry on notice as investigations into other companies
emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: flight delays are a headache just about every traveler has endured. >> your heart kind of sinks, and you start to calculate, i'm losing money. i'm losing time. my vacation is precious anyway. >> reporter: and now the department of transportation says it's had enough. hitting jetblue with a $2 million fine. >> this is pretty significant in the fact that the d.o.t. has never penalized an airline for what it is calling chronic delays....
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emilie ikeda has a look back at the hollywood mystery. >> follow the yellow brick road. >> reporter:he wizard of oz continues to captivate america, the final chapter. the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing virtually in court. the indictment says he received an item of memorabilia. >> they're more than just a pair of shoes. they're enduring symbol of the power of belief. >> reporter: another man already pleaded guilty to the initial step of breaking in and snagging the shoes that were on loan to the judy garland museum in grand rapids, minnesota. >> this is the door that was breached. >> reporter: we met john there last year as the museum was raising money to win the slippers. but in december the shoes shocked the world, far exceeding their original value, thanks to an anonymous buyer. >> $28 million for the most iconic piece of memorabilia. >> reporter: as this pair's long journey to a new home comes to an end. >> there's no place like home. >> reporter: emilie ikeda, nbc news. >>> krispy kreme is teaming up with pop-tarts for a crazy good doug
emilie ikeda has a look back at the hollywood mystery. >> follow the yellow brick road. >> reporter:he wizard of oz continues to captivate america, the final chapter. the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing virtually in court. the indictment says he received an item of memorabilia. >> they're more than just a pair of shoes. they're enduring symbol of the power of belief. >> reporter: another man already pleaded guilty to the initial...
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nbc's emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: a major changeup in the corporate world, as tech behemoths, amazon and meta are dialing back their diversity, equity and inclusion programs. robbie starbuck recently telling cnbc. >> they're causing division employee on employee and losing money. >> reporter: amazon saying we've been winding down outdated programs and materials. and meta says they're focussed on hiring, training and picking suppliers. >> it's one thing to say we want to be kind of like welcoming and make a good environment for everyone. and i think it's another to basically say that masculinity is bad. and i think we kind of swung culturally to that part of the kind of spectrum where, you know, it's all like, masculinity is oxic. we have to get rid of it completely many. >> reporter: his comments come as tech giants appear to be trying to make inroads with the incoming president. and following similar moves from companies like ford, walmart and mcdonald's, still companies are bucking the trend. costco urging board holders to vote against it as the workplace see as new wave of
nbc's emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: a major changeup in the corporate world, as tech behemoths, amazon and meta are dialing back their diversity, equity and inclusion programs. robbie starbuck recently telling cnbc. >> they're causing division employee on employee and losing money. >> reporter: amazon saying we've been winding down outdated programs and materials. and meta says they're focussed on hiring, training and picking suppliers. >> it's one thing to say we...
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we have emily wilkins with more. emily, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, frank.out to find out if the gop trifecta is starting with unity or chaos. if all members are present today, it will only take two republicans voting for a candidate other than johnson to deny him the gavel. johnson is projecting confidence. he struck a really optimistic tone when he left that meeting. >> people are talking through process and change if they want. i'm open to that. i think tomorrow will go well. >> now there are about a dozen undecided members. many who want to see federal spending cut and debt shrunk. one member who met with johnson said he would not think we would have a speaker by the end of today, but he said johnson was in listening mode. >> i'm happy with the way most people would say the same thing. are we there yet on everything? no, but we'll tell you. >> johnson is set to meet with some of the holdout members this morning in hopes of getting them to yes before the new session at noon. a number of members did hold up kevin mccarthy's speakership to 15 rounds, those
we have emily wilkins with more. emily, good morning. good to see you. >> good morning, frank.out to find out if the gop trifecta is starting with unity or chaos. if all members are present today, it will only take two republicans voting for a candidate other than johnson to deny him the gavel. johnson is projecting confidence. he struck a really optimistic tone when he left that meeting. >> people are talking through process and change if they want. i'm open to that. i think...
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emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: flight delays are a headache just about every traveller has endureds. you start to calculate i am losing money and time. vacation is precious anyway. >> reporter: now the department of transportation said it had enough, hitting jet blue with a $2 million fine. this is pretty significant. the fact that the d.o.t. never penalized an airline for what it is calling chronic delays. the move comes after a d.o.t. investigation found jet blue operated four chronically delayed flights on the east coast arriving more than 30 minutes late half the time for at least five straight months. the fine will go towards compensating jet blue passengers and those that see cancellations and lengthy delays in months to come. the transportation secretary says the act puts the entire airline industry on notice as investigations into other companies take off. jet blue says that half of the blame lies with the u.s. government urging the administration to modernize out dated technology and address staffing shortages. emilie ikeda, nbc news. >> we are back in a moment with a new
emilie ikeda has more. >> reporter: flight delays are a headache just about every traveller has endureds. you start to calculate i am losing money and time. vacation is precious anyway. >> reporter: now the department of transportation said it had enough, hitting jet blue with a $2 million fine. this is pretty significant. the fact that the d.o.t. never penalized an airline for what it is calling chronic delays. the move comes after a d.o.t. investigation found jet blue operated...
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i feel for them and i'm so sorry. >> i am so sorry, emily., you know, watching watching your understandable emotion at a time like this. really, it's not just moving, but also your explanation of the loss of community is profound. and, um, thank you for for sharing that with us because i think it it's it's just awful and i'm so sorry you're going through it, but i am happy that that you and your family are safe. >> thank you. and i do think if anyone's wondering, like what can they do? offering of community is probably the greatest gift just to just to tell people that you love them and that we're that we're in it. >> yeah. and if you are watching at home, have the means at all. i've, i've posted a link to a verified gofundme fund. me. page where there are ways to help verified, vetted organizations that are helping people in california hit by these fires. emily, thank you so much for talking to us. >> someone should start go fund me. someone should start go fund me, which is positive messaging board so that people can go in there and see. yo
i feel for them and i'm so sorry. >> i am so sorry, emily., you know, watching watching your understandable emotion at a time like this. really, it's not just moving, but also your explanation of the loss of community is profound. and, um, thank you for for sharing that with us because i think it it's it's just awful and i'm so sorry you're going through it, but i am happy that that you and your family are safe. >> thank you. and i do think if anyone's wondering, like what can they...
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. >> you know, emily, i don't know if you know this, but her life is getting cloudy.er husband just accused of insurance fraud and one of the largest rico cases in new york city, is being accused of getting kickbacks and fraudulent billing. i just wanted to put that out there. not really a question, but what do you make of her comparison? what does she seems to be acting like she's on her way out. another person throwing bombs? totally. >> another temper tantrum that. yeah. >> look, here's what this reflects to me is that there is zero auditing happening on the mainstream level of or of the left at all. no one is. look, call it even listening then to the statements being put out by the state. but to your point about saying, look, the war is over, man. like this is such a stale talking point. it never worked. the tragedy and the travesty of january 6th is the continued detention of those individuals without charges. and everything that happened after january 6th and everything that we learned about it. so the fact that none of it worked, the 5% were actually 1% reveali
. >> you know, emily, i don't know if you know this, but her life is getting cloudy.er husband just accused of insurance fraud and one of the largest rico cases in new york city, is being accused of getting kickbacks and fraudulent billing. i just wanted to put that out there. not really a question, but what do you make of her comparison? what does she seems to be acting like she's on her way out. another person throwing bombs? totally. >> another temper tantrum that. yeah. >>...
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. >> that's right, and emilie, hee called the smooth transition just talk, and one of the data points is the 6.5 million acres that biden took off the map off u.s. waterways off the coast to make them not usable for drilling and this is prudent to a 1953 law that allows the president to do this and in other words he has made it very difficult for president trump to drill, baby, drill. >> emily: what is underscores, and while those on the left talk about a logistical transfer on the 20th, the reality is there is a lot of policies scrambled to being put in place, and e.o.'s being signed at the very last minute by the current commander-in-chief to make the executive functions of the incoming president that much more difficult. so, yes, i see this as absolutely laying out a thick layer of peanut butter and saying, well, enjoy the transition. enjoy executing on all of the things you promised the american people. to me, it also symbolizes yet again that the interests of the current administration is spite. and myopic self-serving interest and nowhere near the interests of the american peopl
. >> that's right, and emilie, hee called the smooth transition just talk, and one of the data points is the 6.5 million acres that biden took off the map off u.s. waterways off the coast to make them not usable for drilling and this is prudent to a 1953 law that allows the president to do this and in other words he has made it very difficult for president trump to drill, baby, drill. >> emily: what is underscores, and while those on the left talk about a logistical transfer on the...
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here's emilie ikeda. >> reporter: the city known for standstill traffic, green lighting new tolls. >> two, one, woo! >> reporter: and, if successful, could catch on across the country. congestion pricing going into effect. most drivers paying $9 during peak hours and $13.50 without easy pass. officials say it will encourage more people to take public transit, cutting back on tens of thousands of cars daily and pollution. but reviews among residents across tri state are mixed. >> it's too much. >> i think it's just a tax. it's not going to alleviate any congestion. >> reporter: the toll will gradually increase, hitting $15 for most drivers by 2031. funding for public transit improvements in the city. could we see this policy catch fire? could it spread? >> yes. places like chicago and los angeles, which also have pretty severe traffic congestion are watching to see what happens here in new york and may consider similar policies there. >> reporter: while around the world, some cities have already embraced congestion pricing, stockholm, singapore, london. though london is still considere
here's emilie ikeda. >> reporter: the city known for standstill traffic, green lighting new tolls. >> two, one, woo! >> reporter: and, if successful, could catch on across the country. congestion pricing going into effect. most drivers paying $9 during peak hours and $13.50 without easy pass. officials say it will encourage more people to take public transit, cutting back on tens of thousands of cars daily and pollution. but reviews among residents across tri state are mixed....
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we have emily wilkins with more from washington.hing like a political pun. >> reporter: trump promised lawmakers he would ensure the current $10,000 cap on deducting state and local taxes would be raised, the so-called s.a.l.t. tax. dozens of republican lawmakers went to mar-a-lago to hash out the path forward on the larger bill. you can see the members of the s.a.l.t. caucus there meeting with trump. s.a.l.t. has been a contentious issue among republicans as a whole while lawmakers from new york, new jersey, california say the cap is hurting middle class workers, other republicans brand it as a tax break information for the rich. no doubt, raising the cap would reduce the federal income and increase the debt. the republicans got the buy-in at the start. it is critical for them to do that. congress member james comer was in mar-a-lago this weekend told me earlier last week that trump is likely going to be needed to get any bill across the finish line. >> i'm for whatever the president wants. i think that he certainly will have to ta
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emilie ikeda with the good news tonight. >> follow the yellow brick road. >> reporter: while the wizardtivate america, the real world drama around the films famed ruby slippers is entering a final chapter. the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing in court virtually today with plans to plead guilty, his attorney told the ap. the indictment saying jerry saliterman received, concealed, and disposed of an object of cultural heritage from 2005 until 2018, when authorities finally recovered the prized piece of hollywood memorabilia and a sting operation point >> they are more than just a pair of shoes, they're an enduring symbol of the power of belief. >> reporter: another man already pleaded guilty to the initial step of breaking in and snagging the shoes that were on loan to the judy garland museum in grand rapids, minnesota. >> this is the door that was breached. >> reporter: we met john there last year as the museum was raising money to try to win the slippers in an upcoming auction, but in december, the shoes shocked the world. >> $7 million. >> far
emilie ikeda with the good news tonight. >> follow the yellow brick road. >> reporter: while the wizardtivate america, the real world drama around the films famed ruby slippers is entering a final chapter. the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing in court virtually today with plans to plead guilty, his attorney told the ap. the indictment saying jerry saliterman received, concealed, and disposed of an object of cultural heritage from 2005 until...