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karine, i'm going to start with you. house speaker nancy posi is now indicating she may delaye sending ticles of impeachment to the senate. who benefits from that potential strategy? >> you know what, yamiche, right now we're in a constitutional game of chicken. i don't think our founding fathers ever thought that we would b in a situation where you have one body, the senate, who seems to be wanting toll e with the executive branch-- that is, mitch mcconnell, who has basicallyg said he's goo work hand in hand with the trump and with all of the guidance that we've received in the constitution, we're kind inform a gray area. and what i think is happening, what seems to beappening is that speaker pelosi is essentially saying she wants a fair trial in the senate and is using her leverage at this moment take sure that haowens. so rightthis is just where we are. we're in-- we're in the holiday seknon. we won' exactly what's going to be happening until after january 6, when t and the senate comes back from the holiday. >> alcin
karine, i'm going to start with you. house speaker nancy posi is now indicating she may delaye sending ticles of impeachment to the senate. who benefits from that potential strategy? >> you know what, yamiche, right now we're in a constitutional game of chicken. i don't think our founding fathers ever thought that we would b in a situation where you have one body, the senate, who seems to be wanting toll e with the executive branch-- that is, mitch mcconnell, who has basicallyg said he's...
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maybe like ka. >> your first name is pronounced in creole. >> karine. >> karine jean-pierre. >> moving forward, my first question for you is, how does your haitianness inform your -- >> wait, i have to say something, thank you so much, marlon, i'm so sorry, thank you for doing this. >> no problem. >> i have to do this i've known marlon for a long time. a wonderful, great guy. one of the major supporters down here for president barack obama in 2008, and now you're doing your own thing, which i'm very proud of you. so just wanted to make sure i honored you as well. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to substitute for here ray ramos. -- jorge ramos. and i want to ask you up front, how does -- what was it like the first time you came across through customs into america? do you remember that? >> i was about five so i don't remember that. but it's so interesting you said that. i just wrote a piece for vogue, and in the piece i talk about being hopeful, and i talk about one of the moments that has happened in the last three years that really just broke my heart. there have been many mome
maybe like ka. >> your first name is pronounced in creole. >> karine. >> karine jean-pierre. >> moving forward, my first question for you is, how does your haitianness inform your -- >> wait, i have to say something, thank you so much, marlon, i'm so sorry, thank you for doing this. >> no problem. >> i have to do this i've known marlon for a long time. a wonderful, great guy. one of the major supporters down here for president barack obama in 2008, and...
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i am going to go ahead and start with karine. go. who won the year?> politically i believe attorney general tish james who by the way had spent her career breaking barriers whether it is gender or race so kudos to her to that. she's been at the forefront of the legal defense against donald trump's policies this year. she soothe tued the administrat times. she's been on top of it. she's been killing it. really has been a voice for many of us who feels like we are voiceless and taken it to the court. >> i don't think anybody that donald trump is probably more afraid of if i can get inside his mind than her. you would have to do like a joint deal if he ever to make a deal. he would also have to deal with her. >> i don't think so. >> got to be tough to pass that one, jason johnson. in the show we tend to put you on the spot. it is not personal. it is just the way we operate. >> joy, you can only choose one, joy. >> exactly. >> whoa. >> looking forward. >> this time pick one person, jason. >> okay, so my "who won the year" is stacey abramsabrams. she start
i am going to go ahead and start with karine. go. who won the year?> politically i believe attorney general tish james who by the way had spent her career breaking barriers whether it is gender or race so kudos to her to that. she's been at the forefront of the legal defense against donald trump's policies this year. she soothe tued the administrat times. she's been on top of it. she's been killing it. really has been a voice for many of us who feels like we are voiceless and taken it to the...
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he's got some good ideas. >> karine, help us out here.oker said he was taken aback, but bloomberg apologized and it was accepted. >> here's the thing with bloomberg, and you're right, gayle king certainly got the results in that interview. the problem is bloomberg comes off out of step. he comes off misguided. when you think about stop and frisk earlier this year, he doubled down, he tripled down. he was very proud of that stop and frisk policy, which was seen as a civil rights violation by many experts in new york city and incredibly problematic. so he comes off inauthentic when he says, oh, nobody has asked me about it, when he's been very proud of that policy. but here's the thing, brian. bloomberg's theory of the case is essentially this. he believes two things. biden needs to collapse, and when he does, his voters will come running in his open arms and/or a broken convention. the problem is there is no data that shows that's going to happen. both are pretty farfetched. and to think that a billionaire from new york is what the democra
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>> karine. karine jean-piere. >> moving forward, my first question for you is how does your haitian this inform -- class i have to say something, thank you so much marlon , thank you for doingha this . >> i've known marlon for such a long time, you were one of the major supporters for president barack obama in 2008 and now you're doing your own thing, which i'm very proud of you so i wanted to make sure i honored you as well. >> and i'm here to substitute for jorge ramos, thank you jorge who couldn't be honored to be here on his behalf. i want to fronts, what was it like the first time you came across customs into america. do you remember that? >> i was about five so i don't remember that but it's so interesting yousaid that . i just wrote a piece for load and in the piece i talked aboutbeing hopeful . and i talked about one of the moments that has happened in the last three years that has really just broke my heart there have been many moments have been heartbreaking but one of them was the sep
>> karine. karine jean-piere. >> moving forward, my first question for you is how does your haitian this inform -- class i have to say something, thank you so much marlon , thank you for doingha this . >> i've known marlon for such a long time, you were one of the major supporters for president barack obama in 2008 and now you're doing your own thing, which i'm very proud of you so i wanted to make sure i honored you as well. >> and i'm here to substitute for jorge...
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. >> karine jean-pierre.he's the author of a new book that tells the story that she knows quite well. it is her own. it is called "moving forward," the story of hope and promise of america. rick wilson remains with us. karine, could you make the argument that biden's problems along these lines is he has not settle on the story, the response, the story to tell for now? >> that's the problem biden has. what is your narrative? can you control your story? he tends to not do that. i have to say his response yesterday was a good one. the one where the older gentleman came to him and said "hey, i don't think you are too old or talked to him about the hunter situation with ukraine." i thought biden answered that pretty well. he needed to be a little more clear but he showed some fire in his belly. we need to see more of that with a clearer message. i have to say as well with the car carey's endorsement and this plays into the narrative that biden tries to do it. what the carey endorsement does is that biden is safe.
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karine karine's opposed. jeremy likes it. you, but i'm with california rin. karine. >> you win. >> you know what they say, twitter is not how people really feel. >> it's a bubble. >>> still ahead, democrats are looking to call witnesses at the impeachment trial of president trump. but senator lindsey graham says he won't allow it. not even witnesses the president wants to hear from. wait, what do you want, guys? do you want to hear from people or not? and on the heels of this week's impeachment vote, president trump is now looking to november for vindication. "the new york times" peter baker joins with us that new reporting. "morning joe" will be right back. reporting. "morning joe" will be right back. in america, the zip code you're born in can determine your future. but no matter what neighborhood you grow up in, the y creates opportunities for all. for a better us, donate to your local y today. it's how we bring real hope to our cancer patients- like viola. when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, her team at ctca create
karine karine's opposed. jeremy likes it. you, but i'm with california rin. karine. >> you win. >> you know what they say, twitter is not how people really feel. >> it's a bubble. >>> still ahead, democrats are looking to call witnesses at the impeachment trial of president trump. but senator lindsey graham says he won't allow it. not even witnesses the president wants to hear from. wait, what do you want, guys? do you want to hear from people or not? and on the heels...
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thank you so much to karin nansen and tom goldtooth for being herek.n with friends of the earth international. and breaking news come up time magazine" hasn't greta thunberg person of the year. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by
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karine jean-pierre, we are watching the debate together.the debate comes up, it did come up as how is this going to hurt the party. >> merry impeachment to everybody out there. as you were saying we never saw these high numbers with impeachment during the nixon times especially at this time during nixon's trial. it was never this high during clinton at all. 70% of americans believe that donald trump did something wrong. we can't get 70% of americans agree today is sunday, that's how divided we are. democrats are not only on the right side of history on this. they're on the right side of politics on this. # the thing is, i think there is this mystical believe or donald trump has this mystical power that he's a magical politician. if we go back to 2016, 70,000 people, 70,000 got him to more than 270 college electoral vote. why? we had this information campaign led by russia, james comey put out a letter days before hillary clinton and that hurt hillary clinton. there is no magic. republicans lost in many key races in 2018 and 2017. democrats
karine jean-pierre, we are watching the debate together.the debate comes up, it did come up as how is this going to hurt the party. >> merry impeachment to everybody out there. as you were saying we never saw these high numbers with impeachment during the nixon times especially at this time during nixon's trial. it was never this high during clinton at all. 70% of americans believe that donald trump did something wrong. we can't get 70% of americans agree today is sunday, that's how...
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those stories and of course a check of the weather with bill karins when we come back.r witl karins when we come back ( ♪ ) at chevy, we're all about bringing families together. this time of year, that's really important. so we're making it easier than ever to become part of our family. man: that's why our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. not a cent more. family is important to us. and we'd like you to be part of ours. so happy holidays. and welcome to the family. the chevy family! get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. ♪ey mr. jones find great gifts for everyone on your list this holiday, ♪ everybody... with low prices and free shipping on millions of items at amazon. ♪ >>> welcome back. the senate foreign relations committee has passed sanctions against turkey for its operations in syria and its purchase of a russian missile defense system. the bill passed despite president trump's objections. and includes targeted sanctions against senior turkish officials, institutions and arms sales tied to t
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. >> hey, joyce, this is karine.iving advice to democrats in the senate right now as we're trying to figure out how to, you know, what's going on, nancy pelosi's clearly holding on to the articles of impeachment because she wants a fair trial, what would you be advising democrats right now, chuck schumer? what would you be telling him and how can he make this a fair trial? what can he be doing? >> you know, joe and jon meacham had a really interesting conversation at the start of the show where they talked about how turned off people across the country are by this political squabbling that seems to go on constantly. and what democrats need to do here is what we've all talked about throughout the trump presidency. they need to set aside party and think about country first. so they should act in all ways in fairness in the interests of justice and, you know, it maybe sounds a little bit pollyannaish, but i think what they need to do is have only one goal here for this to be a truth-telling process that's fair to both t
. >> hey, joyce, this is karine.iving advice to democrats in the senate right now as we're trying to figure out how to, you know, what's going on, nancy pelosi's clearly holding on to the articles of impeachment because she wants a fair trial, what would you be advising democrats right now, chuck schumer? what would you be telling him and how can he make this a fair trial? what can he be doing? >> you know, joe and jon meacham had a really interesting conversation at the start of...
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i totally agree with our friend nicolle wallace. >> karine, in 30 seconds or less, the democrats have announced four new debates for 2020, lest we should go a week without a democratic debate. but they have not announced the threshold. is it possible they're going to try to find a way to get bloomberg on that stage? >> that's a tough one because bloomberg is not participating in any of the early states. i think they're probably going to still have some sort of threshold. he doesn't seem like that is something that is of concern for him to be on that debate stage. i mean they are flooding -- they are flooding their airwaves. every day you see a bloomberg ad. i've not seen anybody else's, at least living here in this bubble. but i can't imagine, so i think the most important thing that democrats need to do is make sure it's a diverse stage. >> karine jean pierre, thank you as always. it's a pleasure. and you become the last voice we hear in this momentous week in washington and beyond. always a pleasure. >>> coming up for us, we will hear lindsey graham's strong warning to his fellow la
i totally agree with our friend nicolle wallace. >> karine, in 30 seconds or less, the democrats have announced four new debates for 2020, lest we should go a week without a democratic debate. but they have not announced the threshold. is it possible they're going to try to find a way to get bloomberg on that stage? >> that's a tough one because bloomberg is not participating in any of the early states. i think they're probably going to still have some sort of threshold. he doesn't...
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story, weather. >> there you go, bill karins. >> dorian was crazy.a category five. >> if you feel like your home is in the path of possible destruction and you want to, you know, safeguard your family and your home. >> anyone close to florida, yes, it is hard to imagine, it is like when a big tornado, you can't picture that mother nature can do that, and then to see it, you know, pictures of it, just the devastation that it left in its wake as well, not surprising, to say the least. >> let's get into what we're dealing with this morning. good morning, everyone. the rain and the snow, has been the worst over the last couple of days, through the middle of the country, yesterday was a travel nightmare in areas of the dakotas and accidents. and this was kind of the scene in many areas. sliding backwards downhill there. today will be a little bit better but it is getting cold and it is also very windy through the central plains. we still have blizzard warnings up for areas of coast. it is not snowing that hard but it is so windy, it is picking the snow up
story, weather. >> there you go, bill karins. >> dorian was crazy.a category five. >> if you feel like your home is in the path of possible destruction and you want to, you know, safeguard your family and your home. >> anyone close to florida, yes, it is hard to imagine, it is like when a big tornado, you can't picture that mother nature can do that, and then to see it, you know, pictures of it, just the devastation that it left in its wake as well, not surprising, to...
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those stories and of course a check of your weather with bill karins when we come back. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass laws to save the next generation from addiction. all against big odds you can beat him. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. too shabby! too much! i can rent this? for that price? absolutely. it's just right! book your just right rental at thrifty.com. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? it's just right! memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. some things are too important to do yourself. ♪ get customized security with 24/7 monitoring from xfinity home. awarded the best
those stories and of course a check of your weather with bill karins when we come back. mike bloomberg's never been afraid of tough fights, the ones that make a true difference in people's lives. and mike's won them, which is important right this minute, because if he could beat america's biggest gun lobby, helping pass background check laws and defeat nra backed politicians across this country, beat big coal, helping shut down hundreds of polluting plants and beat big tobacco, helping pass...
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with nbc meteorologist bill karins. your first look at "morning joe" is back in a moment.ck? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroid use. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. haven't you missed enough? ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪the beat goes onp for heart failure look like? it looks like emily cooking dinner for
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and karine jean t-pierre.oward president trump's impeachment. this morning the house rules committee will take up articles of impeachment for the first time ever. one last step to consider the procedures that will govern tomorrow's full house vote. and with the handful of moderate democrats from trump districts yesterday announcing they will vote to impeach, it is now all but certain that tomorrow president trump will become only the third president to be impeached by the house of representatives in history. we will get to the new developments and whether the senate trial
and karine jean t-pierre.oward president trump's impeachment. this morning the house rules committee will take up articles of impeachment for the first time ever. one last step to consider the procedures that will govern tomorrow's full house vote. and with the handful of moderate democrats from trump districts yesterday announcing they will vote to impeach, it is now all but certain that tomorrow president trump will become only the third president to be impeached by the house of...
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bill karins was telling me earlier he needs a new television for his basement. sow y you ca get your shopping started. >>> coming up on "morning joe," there's breaking news in the presidential race involving one of the contenders on the democrat side. joe and mika have that. new headline at the top of the hour. plus, a key preview of what to watch in this week's critical stage of the impeachment probe and the president's face-to-face meeting with some of the same nato leaders he often accuses of failing to pay up. "morning joe" is moments away. . orning joe" is moments away. have been delayed." t-mobile makes the holidays easier... ...like this. because right now when you buy one of the latest samsung phones you get one free. on that. so you can post this... ...score this... ...be there like this... ...and share all of this... ...with that. so do this, on that, with us. now, buy a samsung galaxy s10 or note 10 and get one free. until i found out what itst it actually was.ed me. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweep
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here's abc's karine mitchell. roip still reeling after friday's terror attack in the city. a knife wielding suspect going on a deadly rampage, killing two and wounding three others. amid the panic, passers by jumped into action, armed only with a fire distinguisher, chasing the man down, disarming and detaining him until authorities arrived. officers eventually shooting and killing the suspect. >> eats clear that this cowardly act was countered by incredible acts of bravery. >> britain's prime minister thanking everyone for the quick response. >> i want to pay tribute to the sheer bravery of those members of the public who went to deal with him sponsorship taken yusly. >> reporter: the suspect 28-year-old usmann khan speaking to the bbc after his home was raided by the politician. >> the community knows me. they will know i am -- i'm no terrorist. >> he later admitted being involved in a terrorist conspiracy. he was convicted in 2012 for terrorism offenses and released from prison in december >> we found no evidence, no evidence to suggest anybody else was involved in this
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and karine jean t-pierre. and today is another key day in the historic march toward president trump's impeachment. this morning the house rules committee will take up articles of impeachment for the first time ever. one last step to consider the procedures that will govern tomorrow's full house vote. and with the handful of moderate democrats from trump districts yesterday announcing they will vote to impeach, it is now all but certain that tomorrow president trump will become only the third president to be impeached by the house of representatives in history. we will get to the new developments and whether the senate trial will feature any new witnesses. but first, the man who is helping get the president to this precipice, rudy giuliani and i just won't stop talking. >> he won't stop. >> he can't stop. >> rudy, it's not good for you or those ukrainian guys you hang out with or the president of the zbluts united states. >> you need a lawyer actually. >> a new piece "the new yorker" reveals the remarkable admi
and karine jean t-pierre. and today is another key day in the historic march toward president trump's impeachment. this morning the house rules committee will take up articles of impeachment for the first time ever. one last step to consider the procedures that will govern tomorrow's full house vote. and with the handful of moderate democrats from trump districts yesterday announcing they will vote to impeach, it is now all but certain that tomorrow president trump will become only the third...
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former federal prosecutor, karine jean-pierre and author of "moving forward."asked everybody that i interview for the book, what happens, in all seriousness what happens if donald trump who does not believe in the constitutional norms and believe in power and money for donald trump. if he just says, you know what if i leave this office, i may get prosecuted in new york. what would happen? >> he keeps on joking about it. dictators happens all over the world. the 22nd amendment says the president has two terms or he or she is out. the remedy, the president messes up. when he commits a high crime or misdemeanor is impeachment and removal from office. would that happen? we have to ask whether that would. if you look at articles of impeachment. donald trump ignores congress. he does not believe in separation of powers or checks and balances and the republicans allowed him to get away with it. >> that's the key. >> that's the key. the only thing that stops a mindset in a democracy is the legislative branch saying no. donald trump has been eaten up the third of the fe
former federal prosecutor, karine jean-pierre and author of "moving forward."asked everybody that i interview for the book, what happens, in all seriousness what happens if donald trump who does not believe in the constitutional norms and believe in power and money for donald trump. if he just says, you know what if i leave this office, i may get prosecuted in new york. what would happen? >> he keeps on joking about it. dictators happens all over the world. the 22nd amendment...
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let's switch gears here and get a check on your weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. hi, bill. >> good morning. did you have a good weekend? >> i did. you know, i feel a little bit recovered. >> you sound it. >> it's not as terrible to listen to me as it was on thursday. >> it was entertaining. >> i'm sure it was. >> it was. and jeff did very well. >> feeling a bit better. i just took a lot of sudafed all week. >> and chicken soup. >> yeah. >> let's get into this forecast for our winter weather. if i was to tell you the worst weather between now and christmas would be in the next two days a lot of people would sign up for it. the storm system is not like a huge major storm system, with the exception of st. louis and indianapolis areas. everyone else is a minor winter weather event. 60 million people under winter weather advisories and storm warnings. hartford, boston, and albany areas. st. louis along with indianapolis. we have two pieces. we have the snow that fell yesterday in kansas city and st. louis. that's weakening as it heads over the top of pennsylvania this
let's switch gears here and get a check on your weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. hi, bill. >> good morning. did you have a good weekend? >> i did. you know, i feel a little bit recovered. >> you sound it. >> it's not as terrible to listen to me as it was on thursday. >> it was entertaining. >> i'm sure it was. >> it was. and jeff did very well. >> feeling a bit better. i just took a lot of sudafed all week. >> and chicken soup....
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. >> let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> hey, bill. >> goodquietest day of the week. easiest for travel out there. it is still a little chilly. and some slippery spots where the snow melted yesterday and refroze last night. especially northern new england and the great lakes. and many areas aren't that bad, pretty seasonable. dc at 40, and boston 38. a little bit of snow, buffalo, clooer cleveland, erie, and a little bit of snow overnight, a band south of syracuse. there could be some slippery spots out there. maybe an inch or two. not too big of a deal. these know showers will come to an end in areas of the northeast and the cold front will bring another reinforcing shot of cool air for northern new england. and then tomorrow, a little clipper low, we get these in the winter time, they come out of canada, and they don't have a lot of snow with them. they are usually fast-moving and have maybe an hour or two or three of snow. so tomorrow at noon, from rochester to syracuse to the capital district and hears north of hartford, a little bit of sn
. >> let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> hey, bill. >> goodquietest day of the week. easiest for travel out there. it is still a little chilly. and some slippery spots where the snow melted yesterday and refroze last night. especially northern new england and the great lakes. and many areas aren't that bad, pretty seasonable. dc at 40, and boston 38. a little bit of snow, buffalo, clooer cleveland, erie, and a little bit of snow...
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let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >>> good morning. we need a nice weekend. two weekends before christmas. a lot of activities going on. last weekend was a mess with the big huge storm. so we have another coast to coast storm, this one is a little bit different. it doesn't have a lot of cold air to work with. with a widespread snowstorm. so you can see how huge it is, though. it is a massive storm. highest impact is going to be in california. as you go throughout the day today, and tomorrow, and then we will take the storm all the way to the east coast by monday, of next week. so here is the timing on this, for this evening, airport problems possible around san francisco, and that's where the heaviest rain will be, and the north bay especially, that's where some of the fires were about a month ago. so they're worried about. so debris and the mud flows and things like that. so there is a flash flood watch that has been issued. then friday night, into saturday, i mean talk about a great start to the ski season, the northeast has a ton of
let's get a check on your weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >>> good morning. we need a nice weekend. two weekends before christmas. a lot of activities going on. last weekend was a mess with the big huge storm. so we have another coast to coast storm, this one is a little bit different. it doesn't have a lot of cold air to work with. with a widespread snowstorm. so you can see how huge it is, though. it is a massive storm. highest impact is going to be in california. as...
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. >>> a check on the weather no you with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> we're about to learn somethingscientists are called what volcanologists. >> did they have any heads up? was there shaking of the ground? interesting. as you head out the door today, a lot of rain moving up the mid atlantic and through the ohio valley. and snow on the backside of the storm. one of those travel delays and days in areas of northeast. i think we're up to significant delays especially the second half of the day and all of the new york city airports, philadelphia, dc worse, early today, boston the rain will move in, especially hard this afternoon and even detroit could have some rain, maybe some fog, and snow in areas of minneapolis, and it is not horrible, but snowing now, and another inch and then clear it out later. if you're driving, especially the evening drive, from new york city, up i-95 heading through connecticut and massachusetts and into maine, that is going to be a soaking slow drive, as we go throughout the evening. the timing of all of this mess, during the day today, there is the rain we s
. >>> a check on the weather no you with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> we're about to learn somethingscientists are called what volcanologists. >> did they have any heads up? was there shaking of the ground? interesting. as you head out the door today, a lot of rain moving up the mid atlantic and through the ohio valley. and snow on the backside of the storm. one of those travel delays and days in areas of northeast. i think we're up to significant delays especially the...
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here to talk about it, karine jean-pierre, alum of the obama campaign and house.ok, "moving forward: a story of hope, hard work, and the promise of america." it's a story that happens to belong to her and we are happy to welcome her back on the broadcast. karine, other than the fact that jeremy corbyn may have been the worst candidate in any country in 100 years' time, what do you view as the lessons of bojo's election to democrats in this country, if any, at all? >> i think we should be mindful of what we saw happen last night in the you work on, especially in unprecedented times. i think that's the biggest thing. we have been living in this kind of whirlwind of not knowing exactly how things are going to turn out. brexit was one of the things voters voted on. so that is a unique scenario in that election. if you think about the ukraine call and you think about clearly donald trump is being impeached for, 70% of americans basically said they thought that call was wrong and what he did was wrong. that is a massive number in such a politically divided country that
here to talk about it, karine jean-pierre, alum of the obama campaign and house.ok, "moving forward: a story of hope, hard work, and the promise of america." it's a story that happens to belong to her and we are happy to welcome her back on the broadcast. karine, other than the fact that jeremy corbyn may have been the worst candidate in any country in 100 years' time, what do you view as the lessons of bojo's election to democrats in this country, if any, at all? >> i think we...
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. >>> let's get a check of the weather with meteorologist bill karins. bill, give us good news?hat work? boston 7 inches, bangor, maine, around 6 inches. and now the storm system's in the canadian maritime. albany, new york, had -- the snowfall total from the storm, it was the eighth greatest snowfall that they've ever had. pretty incredible stuff. 23 inches in albany, new york. new ipsich, new hampshire, 30 inches on the ground. you'll see the ground in mid-april. cold air comes down, not a huge blast of cold air but enough to trigger lake-effect snow. we haven't had lake-effect snow events so far this season. if anyone is driving from erie, cleveland to erie, buffalo, snow towns south of buffalo, you'll pick up 4 to 6 inches today and tomorrow. same drive for syracuse and watertown. this is called the tokyo plateau, one of the snow west spots in our country. travel forecast for today not that bad. a cool morning with a beautiful afternoon. 66 in dallas, san antonio, 71. no problems in florida and georgia. there may be a few flurries in the area but this afternoon we get into t
. >>> let's get a check of the weather with meteorologist bill karins. bill, give us good news?hat work? boston 7 inches, bangor, maine, around 6 inches. and now the storm system's in the canadian maritime. albany, new york, had -- the snowfall total from the storm, it was the eighth greatest snowfall that they've ever had. pretty incredible stuff. 23 inches in albany, new york. new ipsich, new hampshire, 30 inches on the ground. you'll see the ground in mid-april. cold air comes down,...
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it came out of nowhere, bill karins. >> you know why i love watching this show? >> why?atching now. >> you are part of the show, bill, you know that. >> you know, yesterday, let me get to the point, the weather person said late afternoon snow squall in new york city and he was dead on. >> on the show? >> on our show? >> on this show. >> check the tape on that. and get back to you. >> all right. so next weather report. >> we had so many pictures, beautiful ditime lapse and the empire state building, a wall of white, pretty much a snow squall is the same thing as a summer time downpour or thunderstorm coming through and this one, is awesome, what is the hudson river, the snow squall coming in. almost like a bank of fog that is rolling in. so unfortunate, it was deadly, too. there was a bad accident on interstate 80 heading through the poconos. and headed south to nova scotia. and behind it, that is what you get when you get the arctic blasts moving in, frigid air. it is really cold out there this morning. and the companies are going to be about 10 to 20 degrees below typic
it came out of nowhere, bill karins. >> you know why i love watching this show? >> why?atching now. >> you are part of the show, bill, you know that. >> you know, yesterday, let me get to the point, the weather person said late afternoon snow squall in new york city and he was dead on. >> on the show? >> on our show? >> on this show. >> check the tape on that. and get back to you. >> all right. so next weather report. >> we had so many...
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former prosecutor, andrew weissmann, karine jean-pierre, chief public affairs officer from moveon.orgformer chief spokesman at the doj, matt miller, and editor-at-large for the conservative commentary the bulwark charlie sykes. msnbc correspondent garrett haake. garrett, first of all, congratulations on your body of impeachment reporting. we've relied on you -- >> thank you. >> through the whole process. so we will start today on the first day of the rest of donald trump's presidency. what is the state of play this hour? >> well, the house is wrapping up their last votes. ironically the final vote they will take is on the usmca, the trade deal that donald trump so much wanted to see get passed this year. they will leave washington, d.c. without selecting their managers for the impeachment case in the senate. that is a necessary step before the articles of impeachment can be transferred to the senate. and while it is possible that they could do something by unanimous consent in a proforma session to some procedural efforts over the holiday break, what this tells us is something we sort
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. >>> let's switch gears now and bring in msnbc meteorologist bill karins with a check of the weatheray travels arrived. >> it has. >> what are we looking at this weekend? >> the southeast, a couple of minor spots, some issues but nothing horrible. i don't think we will have a lot of cancellations or delays out there. and one of the stories has been the cold in the northeast, and it is still chilly this morning but the winds are not as bad as yesterday. and negative wind chill in northern vermont, new hampshire, maine, northern new york but instead of 4, 14 in new york city adc 22. a considerable warmup, in st. louis, and up to chicago. so let's get into the, today's high, again, you know, normal temperatures, are going to be typically in the upper to mid-30s and getting close to that, philadelphia, to new york, and dc at 41 this afternoon and a lot better than yesterday and where will is snow on the grund and considerably colder, all of upstate new york, as we go through today and finally as we go through saturday and sunday, the northeast begins to warm up. the worst weather by far
. >>> let's switch gears now and bring in msnbc meteorologist bill karins with a check of the weatheray travels arrived. >> it has. >> what are we looking at this weekend? >> the southeast, a couple of minor spots, some issues but nothing horrible. i don't think we will have a lot of cancellations or delays out there. and one of the stories has been the cold in the northeast, and it is still chilly this morning but the winds are not as bad as yesterday. and negative...
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. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins.y lonely up there, no yasmin, no amin. >> is it wrong for me to say it is quiet and peaceful. >> they will hear about that. >> you will hear about it when yasmin gets back. >>> we talked about the travel indications yesterday and a new storm coming up the east coast. it has begun. it is rain in georgia. raining in atlanta. driving around, a slow commute. there and the charlotte area. in the map, the pink color, that's ice and we have some icy problems, north and south side of the queen city, outside of charlotte, mostly into the areas, heading into the mountains of north carolina, and also virginia, and the roanoke area is one of those spots that we're concerned. with here is the additional ice forecast. so around greensboro, north of greensboro north carolina, a tenth to a quarter inch of ice and have to worry about the sidewalks and maybe minor tree branch problems and the roanoke area, one of the spots to be concerned. with and warming up during the day, the worst of it is now for t
. >>> let's get a check of the weather now with nbc meteorologist bill karins.y lonely up there, no yasmin, no amin. >> is it wrong for me to say it is quiet and peaceful. >> they will hear about that. >> you will hear about it when yasmin gets back. >>> we talked about the travel indications yesterday and a new storm coming up the east coast. it has begun. it is rain in georgia. raining in atlanta. driving around, a slow commute. there and the charlotte...
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this is bbc news i'm karin giannone. our top stories: israel's prime minister benjamin neta nyahu declares victory in his party's leadership contest, the final results have just been announced. blocked roads and widespread flooding hamper rescue efforts in the philippines where a typhoon has killed at least 16 people. 15 years after the indian ocean tsunami, how ready are communities if disaster strikes again? the next step is to grow coral on land, tinker around with them until they become resilient to climate change and plant them back. hello and welcome to bbc news. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, has declared victory after his governing likud party held a leadership contest. he tweeted: the official result is due in the next few hours, but a preliminary count indicated the long—time party leader was headed for a landslide win. our correspondent barbara plett usher explains the background to this leadership contest. over the past year, there have been two elections and in both of them mr netanyahu two
this is bbc news i'm karin giannone. our top stories: israel's prime minister benjamin neta nyahu declares victory in his party's leadership contest, the final results have just been announced. blocked roads and widespread flooding hamper rescue efforts in the philippines where a typhoon has killed at least 16 people. 15 years after the indian ocean tsunami, how ready are communities if disaster strikes again? the next step is to grow coral on land, tinker around with them until they become...
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. >> all right let's check with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> we've had some wild weather ourselves here blizzard conditions in the plains yesterday continuing early this morning. all the travel issues with the northern great lakes and in areas of northern new england. we also have a little tiny storm system that's been just off shore of southern california there has been a little bit of snow reported in some of the peaks outside los angeles. it's not too bad out there not going to see too much in the way of accumulation. but you can see the rainfall is pretty limited right along the coastal areas there just to the north and northwest of downtown l.a. for today's forecast, travel delays in the northeast. 64 in l.a. we will see some rain moving into the pacific northwest actually, going to get pretty stormy with rainfall totals especially alt higher elevations getting maybe 1 or 2 inches. that will be the next stortunat of the heavier precipitation is off the coast. there's our cloudy conditions and our wet weather moving in later today in the northwest new year's eve forecast and ne
. >> all right let's check with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> we've had some wild weather ourselves here blizzard conditions in the plains yesterday continuing early this morning. all the travel issues with the northern great lakes and in areas of northern new england. we also have a little tiny storm system that's been just off shore of southern california there has been a little bit of snow reported in some of the peaks outside los angeles. it's not too bad out there not going...
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let's check in with meteorologist bill karins. good morning >> well, good morning. the snow storm is gone but ice and snow remain. wind chill in minneapolis is negative 12 with a temperature of zero. lake effect snow and then tomorrow morning that's when the coldest of the air will move in through upstate new york negative 12 wind chill in vermont even new york city could have a wind chill of 3 boston negative 5. that's tomorrow morning. then it will start to warm up through the 2k3wr5e9 lakes as we go through tomorrow afternoon. even friday morning pretty chilly wind chill in the single digits and teens all the way down to philadelphia as far as the snow goes we do have some though squalls that are already moving through michigan there's a few breaking out in western new york and that's where we could have some issues the new york state thruway especially some of today. dallas, luft all the way through san antonio and new orleans. 55 and sunny sounds pretty good to me. warm-up coming this weekend and storm-free too >> it's about time ready for it >> thank you, bill
let's check in with meteorologist bill karins. good morning >> well, good morning. the snow storm is gone but ice and snow remain. wind chill in minneapolis is negative 12 with a temperature of zero. lake effect snow and then tomorrow morning that's when the coldest of the air will move in through upstate new york negative 12 wind chill in vermont even new york city could have a wind chill of 3 boston negative 5. that's tomorrow morning. then it will start to warm up through the 2k3wr5e9...
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least one person was killed and 30 more were injured >> let's toss it over to nbc meteorologist bill karins. i happened to be in times square when this happened our phones go off and everybody is like, a snow squall within minutes, times square, it darkened >> i could hear everybody's phone getting that alert >> the concern on the highway for people driving, it's almost like driving into a fog bank they want people to know you could quickly go into a very hazardous conditions so that moved through. we did have a little bit of lake effect snow overnight. so the snow squalls are pretty much done with now we're dealing with the arctic blast that's behind this. highs will be 10 to 20 degrees below normal today the current wind chills are cold all the way down to atlanta. charlotte 23 the brutal stuff is northern new england. sa saranak lake at 4. the weekend warm up is on the way. in the middle of the country, it heads into areas of the ohio valleys. country 50s in wichita, 40s from st. louis to kansas city >>> and the snow melt is on, too. if you don't have snow on the ground, you may not get
least one person was killed and 30 more were injured >> let's toss it over to nbc meteorologist bill karins. i happened to be in times square when this happened our phones go off and everybody is like, a snow squall within minutes, times square, it darkened >> i could hear everybody's phone getting that alert >> the concern on the highway for people driving, it's almost like driving into a fog bank they want people to know you could quickly go into a very hazardous conditions...
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. >> exactly bill karins, good morning to you. >> good morning. we still have some issues. a lot of it is going to be mostly rural areas outside the big cities where it's colder that's where we've got the ice accumulating and some of the sort snow. all the yellow and the green that's the rain. where we see the pink is the ice. the blue is the snow there's a lot of blowing snow left in the areas of the central plains blizzard warnings expiring this morning. overnight the ice storm has been through the berkshires, the cwel are going to get additional icing amounts. if they're below freezing it's going to stay ice andy and we could get some significant power outages in areas, especially con minnesota. eventually some of the rain will switch over to snow in michigan and wisconsin as we go throughout the day today pretty wild weather map. when it's 75 degrees in virginia and in the 20s in northern new england. >> all over the place. all over the map >> good job. >> all right thank you. >>> let's talk football now. the nfl playoff picture is finally snapping into focus this morni
. >> exactly bill karins, good morning to you. >> good morning. we still have some issues. a lot of it is going to be mostly rural areas outside the big cities where it's colder that's where we've got the ice accumulating and some of the sort snow. all the yellow and the green that's the rain. where we see the pink is the ice. the blue is the snow there's a lot of blowing snow left in the areas of the central plains blizzard warnings expiring this morning. overnight the ice storm...
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i'm karin giannone. our top stories. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, faces his biggest political challenge in a decade as his likud party holds a leadership contest— voting has just closed. police fear skiers could be buried in the snow as a series of avalanches hits resorts in the european alps. the search for survivors in the philippines after a powerful typhoon sweeps through the country killing at least 16 people. a close—up look at the man—made underwater farm in the seychelles, set up to save the world's coral. so the next step is to grow corals on land, tinker around with them until they become resilient to climate change and plant them back. and — catching a glimpse of a rare eclipse — from the middle east to asia — people have been marvelling at the "ring of fire". hello and welcome to world news today. voting has now ended for the leadership of israel's governing likud party which, for 20 years, benjamin netanyahu has led with an iron grip. mr netanyahu and his rival made last—minute appeals to lik
i'm karin giannone. our top stories. israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, faces his biggest political challenge in a decade as his likud party holds a leadership contest— voting has just closed. police fear skiers could be buried in the snow as a series of avalanches hits resorts in the european alps. the search for survivors in the philippines after a powerful typhoon sweeps through the country killing at least 16 people. a close—up look at the man—made underwater farm in the...
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i'm karin giannone. our top stories.de as his likud party holds a leadership contest— voting has just closed. police fear skiers could be buried in the snow as a series of avalanches hits resorts in the european alps. the search for survivors in the philippines after a powerful typhoon sweeps through the country killing at least 16 people. a close—up look at the man—made underwater farm in the seychelles, set up to save the world's coral. so the next step is to grow corals on land, tinker around with them until they become resilient to climate change and plant them back.
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let's check with bill karins to see how they're going to fare. good morning >> holiday parties, people is errands to get done. the weather is not going to cooperate on the east coast. rain is break up, we have icy problems in western virginia and western north carolina atlanta has a period of rain you're going to go through the next couple hours. the rainfall forecast the next 24 to 48 hours has the blue is 1 inch, the red and pink is an inch and a half to 2 inches of rain new england will be soaked by this, too. the roads will be slowed down with the rain, but the airports is where we get the windy conditions and rain. we could see significant problems in charlotte and raleigh. baltimore and d.c. later today then it looks like saturday from new york airports back up through boston especially early in the morning it could be raininn western virginia into areas right around charleston, west virginia. >>> we'll get the complete weekend forecast coming up >> all right, bill, thank you for that >> we're going to watch this video here where some fishe
let's check with bill karins to see how they're going to fare. good morning >> holiday parties, people is errands to get done. the weather is not going to cooperate on the east coast. rain is break up, we have icy problems in western virginia and western north carolina atlanta has a period of rain you're going to go through the next couple hours. the rainfall forecast the next 24 to 48 hours has the blue is 1 inch, the red and pink is an inch and a half to 2 inches of rain new england...
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this is bbc news i'm karin giannone.hu declares victory in his party's leadership contest, the final results have just been announced. blocked roads and widespread flooding hamper rescue efforts in the philippines where a typhoon has killed at least 16 people. 15 years after the indian ocean tsunami, how ready are communities if disaster strikes again? the next step is to grow coral on land, tinker around with them until they become resilient to climate change and plant them
this is bbc news i'm karin giannone.hu declares victory in his party's leadership contest, the final results have just been announced. blocked roads and widespread flooding hamper rescue efforts in the philippines where a typhoon has killed at least 16 people. 15 years after the indian ocean tsunami, how ready are communities if disaster strikes again? the next step is to grow coral on land, tinker around with them until they become resilient to climate change and plant them
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this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. as the uk gets ready to head to the polls we're taking a special look at election advertising on social media — and asking does it work — and importantly is it fair? live from london, that's our top story on wednesday the 11th of december. we've had a huge response from viewers sending through their examples — with the targeted political ads on social media becoming a global phenomenon. we talk about the pros and cons. also in the programme. this shares in saudi aramco surge as the firm makes its debut on the stock exchange. as the firm makes its debut and should you really be yourself at work? splashing the cash on fancy wine. we talk to one firm which has made a business of it. and researchers say labelling food with how much running is needed to burn it off could tackle the obesity crisis. we want to know without kind of exercise label, would it change what you eat and drink? use #bbcworklife. let us know. a warm welcome to the programme. let's go straight to madrid, live to the co
this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. as the uk gets ready to head to the polls we're taking a special look at election advertising on social media — and asking does it work — and importantly is it fair? live from london, that's our top story on wednesday the 11th of december. we've had a huge response from viewers sending through their examples — with the targeted political ads on social media becoming a global phenomenon. we talk about the pros and cons....
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this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. breaking the glass ceiling. european central bank boss christine lagarde heads a growing list of women in top jobs. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 12th december. christine lagarde at the european central bank is just one. we look at a small, but growing number of women at the top of business. also in the programme: should the boeing 737 max have been grounded after the first crash? us regulators predicted further accidents. and the national pharmacy association in the uk is calling for better regulation over the sale of cbd — or cannabidol — products. and we'll be getting the inside track on the trials and tribulations involved in launching a new skin care brand. and we'll be talking about so—called " hangover days" — are they a good idea? one london company is offering this to employees who've had a big night out. the next day they have the option to work from home. is this a good idea orflexible working gone mad? get in touch — just use #bbcworklife. i don't know what people call it these d
this is worklife from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. breaking the glass ceiling. european central bank boss christine lagarde heads a growing list of women in top jobs. live from london, that's our top story on thursday 12th december. christine lagarde at the european central bank is just one. we look at a small, but growing number of women at the top of business. also in the programme: should the boeing 737 max have been grounded after the first crash? us regulators predicted...
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nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> good morning. yesterday the worst of it that you saw from the plains in the minnesota area, the deakotas and portions of iowa moving to central and northern new england. a freezing rain event in the kat skills, the berkshires and the mountains of vermont so as far as additional snowfall, maybe areas of wisconsin into michigan, another couple of inches here or there not a huge ordeal. the heaviest snows will be areas of northern new hampshire and all of maine that's the possibility of about 6 to 12 inches that area of red near conway is 12 inches. lower areas of vermont because we're almost done with our snow, mostly dealing with icean northern plains. temperatures falling in the great lakes today, but look how warm in areas near richmond today, near 75 we have to take you all through the new year's eve and the new year's day forecast. that's coming up. >> okay. >> highly anticipated. >> thank you, bill. >>> now for a list that is tough to argue with. the a.p.'s top athletes of the decade the associ
nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> good morning. yesterday the worst of it that you saw from the plains in the minnesota area, the deakotas and portions of iowa moving to central and northern new england. a freezing rain event in the kat skills, the berkshires and the mountains of vermont so as far as additional snowfall, maybe areas of wisconsin into michigan, another couple of inches here or there not a huge ordeal. the heaviest snows will be areas of northern new hampshire and all of...
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. >>> let's head back over to nbc meteorologist bill karins, taking a look at not only what we're expecting the rest of this week but also for tonight, very special night. >> yeah, we've got a christmas tree, 30 rock going ld lk beaut too. so the big huge storm is finally gone albany, new york, eighth largest snowstorm ever pretty amazing 22 inches of snow. in new ipswich, new hampshire, by the way, 36 inches was the highest total i saw anywhere we still have some chilly air behind our storm we're not going to do a rapid snow melt throughout the northeast or the great lakes today some areas sneak into the 40s. kind of similar day into thursday it will be cold enough for some lake effect snow there is hope the end of the weekend may come with a littut temperatures jump into the 50s for pittsburgh new york city could be mid 40s kitoday. the typical snow south of buffalo and the tokyo plateau north of syracuse will be the areas that get the most snow a lot of beautiful weather out there too in the southern half of the country >> that 75 in miami caught my attention. >> we'll just mentally brin
. >>> let's head back over to nbc meteorologist bill karins, taking a look at not only what we're expecting the rest of this week but also for tonight, very special night. >> yeah, we've got a christmas tree, 30 rock going ld lk beaut too. so the big huge storm is finally gone albany, new york, eighth largest snowstorm ever pretty amazing 22 inches of snow. in new ipswich, new hampshire, by the way, 36 inches was the highest total i saw anywhere we still have some chilly air...
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this is worklife, from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. as the latest star wars film bursts onto cinema screens from today, we ask, what is the future of cinemas in this age of online streaming? live from london, that's our top story, on wednesday the 18th of december. movie theatres strike back against the rise of streaming, with uk cinemas hoping to set a record for 2019 ticket sales. also in the programme... a meeting of minds in the car industry. peugeot group and fiat chrysler agree a $50 billion merger, creating the world's fourth largest auto group. and... making the most of what you have. we'll be hearing from one pianist who managed to hit the right note, despite a tough start. it isa it is a really inspirational story. flying further — we'll be hearing from one woman who's invented a hydrogen—powered drone. and is the christmas office party going to become the ghost of christmas past, as companies scale back on festive celebrations? tell us your view — do you love, or loathe, the office party? let us know. just use the hashtag bb
this is worklife, from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. as the latest star wars film bursts onto cinema screens from today, we ask, what is the future of cinemas in this age of online streaming? live from london, that's our top story, on wednesday the 18th of december. movie theatres strike back against the rise of streaming, with uk cinemas hoping to set a record for 2019 ticket sales. also in the programme... a meeting of minds in the car industry. peugeot group and fiat...
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this is worklife, from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. your data rights — versus the tech giants. a major privacy case reaches a key stage in europe's top court. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 19th of december. campaigners want tougher rules on the transfer of personal data from europe to the tech titans. outside of the european union. we will talk you through what is at sta ke. also in the programme... swine fever sweeps into indonesia. our asia business hub will bring us news of this latest blow for the region's pork industry. and... carbon—neutral beef. balancing the desire for meat with environmental concerns. we will take you to brazil, where some farmers have a very innovative idea. cancer can be one of the biggest challenges you or a loved one can face, but can an app really help? we'll meet one man who says the answer is yes. and are bosses going too far in the quest for productivity? it's being reported that some companies are installing loos which tilt after five minutes, in order to become uncomfortable, to
this is worklife, from bbc news, with sally bundock and karin giannone. your data rights — versus the tech giants. a major privacy case reaches a key stage in europe's top court. live from london, that's our top story on thursday, 19th of december. campaigners want tougher rules on the transfer of personal data from europe to the tech titans. outside of the european union. we will talk you through what is at sta ke. also in the programme... swine fever sweeps into indonesia. our asia business...
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karine january pierre, i know you're here to talk about kamala, we'll get to that in a moment.will be going on a month before iowa, and you've got two sides that are not giving in. you know, some may say that i obviously side with the democrats, but it seems like there's one side with the facts and the other side that will do anything to ignore the facts, and i think this could be actually tough for the candidates to handle, especially if voters are kind of tuned out to all of this. >> yeah, mika, it's quite mind blowing what we're seeing, and i just want to add one more thing. we have to remember on october 3rd, donald trump walked out on the south lawn, and he was asked by a reporter what did you want ukraine -- the ukraine president to do? he said i wanted him to investigate biden. he didn't mention burisma. he didn't mention corruption. and you have a situation now where a republican party that used to be about mr. gorbachev please tear down this wall to now taking kgb basically essentially talking points, misinformation, and putting it out there, and i just don't know wher
karine january pierre, i know you're here to talk about kamala, we'll get to that in a moment.will be going on a month before iowa, and you've got two sides that are not giving in. you know, some may say that i obviously side with the democrats, but it seems like there's one side with the facts and the other side that will do anything to ignore the facts, and i think this could be actually tough for the candidates to handle, especially if voters are kind of tuned out to all of this. >>...