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jorge solis, nbc news, doral, florida. >> our thanks to jorge for that.e order to make english the official language of the us. the us has never had a national language before. this order would also rescind a federal mandate that requires agencies to provide language assistance to help non-english speakers. this is a departure from the campaign trail, where trump spent millions pitching his message to spanish speaking americans. yet soon after taking office, his administration took down the spanish language version of the white house website. we're keeping our eyes on the white house this morning, where president zelensky of ukraine is set to arrive in just minutes. first is all that glitters really gold? the films and actors who could walk away and actors who could walk away with an oscar this weekend. (vo) what happens when one of the most famous dunkers of all time goes to the greatest lobsterfest of all time? (blake griffin) i make red lobster famous. (vo) no blake, dunking happens. (blake griffin) yeah, you're right. (vo) create your own lobster love
jorge solis, nbc news, doral, florida. >> our thanks to jorge for that.e order to make english the official language of the us. the us has never had a national language before. this order would also rescind a federal mandate that requires agencies to provide language assistance to help non-english speakers. this is a departure from the campaign trail, where trump spent millions pitching his message to spanish speaking americans. yet soon after taking office, his administration took down...
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joining us now, nbc news correspondent jorge solis in lubbock, texas, and doctor philip huang, director of dallas health and human services. so, jorge, what are you hearing from people there about what is going on? >> hey, jose. >> obviously, there is. >> a. lot of concern with this. measles outbreak. >> state officials. >> telling us that. >> death. >> that school age child was between the ages of five. >> and 17. so presumably this was someone who would have been able to get at least one. >> if not both, of the mmr doses. >> here at lubbock public health, we actually spoke with a mom who said, look, i was behind. >> on my vaccine schedule for my. >> 14 month. >> old, but news of this death is obviously scared me enough that i came and made sure that i had my daughter vaccinated here. despite that, there is still a lot of misinformation and a lot of divisiveness. >> that's happening. >> between parents. who still. >> are reticent. >> to get the mmr vaccine. but of course, some. parents not taking that chance, coming. >> here to. >> make sure they get the shot here. city officials. also
joining us now, nbc news correspondent jorge solis in lubbock, texas, and doctor philip huang, director of dallas health and human services. so, jorge, what are you hearing from people there about what is going on? >> hey, jose. >> obviously, there is. >> a. lot of concern with this. measles outbreak. >> state officials. >> telling us that. >> death. >> that school age child was between the ages of five. >> and 17. so presumably this was someone...
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nbc's jorge solis has the latest. >> on the drama over the country's egg crisis reaching new heights.tle by so-called breakfast bandits, making off with three cases of eggs. >> i really think they. planned ahead. this can. >> be like, let's let's rob the eggs. >> seattle police now asking for the public's help to crack this case. and in pennsylvania, i don't. >> know. >> how someone. >> would be able to do that. authorities still searching for those behind the theft of 100,000 eggs from a processing plant last week. some grocery stores left with none on the shelves, and national chain trader joe's now limiting shoppers to just one dozen a day. tiktok video showing costco customers across. the country desperate to buy in bulk, all as the spread of bird flu ravages the nation's egg supply, according to the cdc, more than 156 million poultry birds have been affected by h5n1 or avian flu across the u.s. since the start of 2022. more than 20 outbreaks detected during the first five days of this month. the usda reporting the average price across the country now more than $7 a dozen in south
nbc's jorge solis has the latest. >> on the drama over the country's egg crisis reaching new heights.tle by so-called breakfast bandits, making off with three cases of eggs. >> i really think they. planned ahead. this can. >> be like, let's let's rob the eggs. >> seattle police now asking for the public's help to crack this case. and in pennsylvania, i don't. >> know. >> how someone. >> would be able to do that. authorities still searching for those...
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let's go to nbc's jorge solis. joining me now from miami. so, jorge, what is the impact here?ld those who were legally here in this program now be deported? >> yeah. hey, alex, good to be with you. so what we have here is basically the new dhs secretary. >> making good. >> on a. >> promise to revamp tps, starting with venezuela. we saw. >> that earlier. this week. on wednesday. >> when they. >> announced that they were going. >> to basically undo the extension of tps for venezuelans that were. >> extended by the biden administration. >> so what you have now are hundreds of thousands that are set to lose tps in april. >> that announcement set. >> to take place formally. >> tomorrow. >> on monday, and then at which point 60 days after that, those hundreds of thousands that have tps will lose it. now, secretary noem was asked on meet the press earlier today about the decision. >> to. >> end the program. revamp it however you want to phrase it. here's what she told our kristen welker. >> well, the. >> the tpp program. has been abused and it doesn't have integrity right now. and fo
let's go to nbc's jorge solis. joining me now from miami. so, jorge, what is the impact here?ld those who were legally here in this program now be deported? >> yeah. hey, alex, good to be with you. so what we have here is basically the new dhs secretary. >> making good. >> on a. >> promise to revamp tps, starting with venezuela. we saw. >> that earlier. this week. on wednesday. >> when they. >> announced that they were going. >> to basically undo...
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nbc's jorge solis is in jackson, mississippi, where some severe thunderstorms could produce tornadoeserally the. >> calm before. >> the storm. >> right now, what. >> we're really concerned about here are those nighttime. >> tornadoes, which time and time. >> again, have proven to be the most deadly. we're really getting a mixed bag of weather here in jackson right now. it is cloudy right now. occasionally you will see some bright sun. it is windy and again that rain it is on its way. a little bit of drizzle here and there, but again, you're already starting to see some flooding in parts of the south tennessee getting hit with some flooding a little bit earlier today that is still ongoing, so we'll keep our eyes on that as well. again, that threat of severe weather obviously affecting potentially millions here in the coming hours. we can't forget about our friends dealing with that snow that you mentioned. we have some images out of utah right now just showing some of that dramatic snowfall, some of that ice and some of that concern that is going to impact not just that part of the cou
nbc's jorge solis is in jackson, mississippi, where some severe thunderstorms could produce tornadoeserally the. >> calm before. >> the storm. >> right now, what. >> we're really concerned about here are those nighttime. >> tornadoes, which time and time. >> again, have proven to be the most deadly. we're really getting a mixed bag of weather here in jackson right now. it is cloudy right now. occasionally you will see some bright sun. it is windy and again...
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there's a lot of weather to talk about and we're going to go right now to jackson, mississippi jorge solis really just a mixed bag of weather. we have the sun right now, but keep in mind there are still flood warnings in effect for a lot of portions of the state right now. and of course, the threat of those nighttime tornadoes, which we know can be deadly. obviously, a big concern with the system that is expected to hit overnight here, bringing some of that rain, some of that lightning. and again, those tornadoes elsewhere around the country, though, as you mentioned, it is just a weather smorgasbord. you have snow, you have ice, you have mudslides. i think we have some images right now in new york, where some of that ice and snow is starting to fall right now. so that's something we're also keeping a close eye on, including the midwest right now. so really there's just no shortage of weather to talk about here. but we're going to stay focused here in the south just because, again, those storms, as we've seen time and time again, can be really deadly and catastrophic. and again, the concer
there's a lot of weather to talk about and we're going to go right now to jackson, mississippi jorge solis really just a mixed bag of weather. we have the sun right now, but keep in mind there are still flood warnings in effect for a lot of portions of the state right now. and of course, the threat of those nighttime tornadoes, which we know can be deadly. obviously, a big concern with the system that is expected to hit overnight here, bringing some of that rain, some of that lightning. and...