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we were like ooh. >> reporter: katelyn is a meteorologist for nbc 5 in burlington.thlete. in early february meant he'd be in beijing for the olympics. >> sacrifices are just a huge part of an athlete's life. and i think if two people can do this, leaf and i are those two people. >> reporter: together they decided leaf wouldn't give up on his olympic dream, so on sunday night as katelyn labored in burlington, leaf joined by video in beijing to welcome 7 pound 3 asstrid into the world. leaf competed in had his first race today admitting afterwards his mind was a little more focused on baby than biathlon. >> i was just thinking about my family in the warm up. >> how badly do you want to jump through the screen right now? >> obviously i wish i could be there but it'll be another week and a half or so and then we can start the rest of our lives together. >> reporter: what a start it's already been. steve patterson, nbc news, beijing. >> and we're happy for all of them. tonight's prime time coverage of the olympics begins at 8:00 eastern time here on nbc. that's "nightly
we were like ooh. >> reporter: katelyn is a meteorologist for nbc 5 in burlington.thlete. in early february meant he'd be in beijing for the olympics. >> sacrifices are just a huge part of an athlete's life. and i think if two people can do this, leaf and i are those two people. >> reporter: together they decided leaf wouldn't give up on his olympic dream, so on sunday night as katelyn labored in burlington, leaf joined by video in beijing to welcome 7 pound 3 asstrid into the...
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katelyn, thank you so much for being with us again.mask policies goes right to our first question from a viewer, nancy e. from plainfield, illinois asked quite simply, why is unmasking safe now when transmission is still high? >> this is such a good question. the truth is, you know, this landscape is changing throughout this pandemic. more and more people are getting vaccinated, and vaccines are the best tool we have right now. but they aren't perfect, and, so, i would actually agree with nancy that i think that transmission in the community is really high right now. in some places, it's higher than the delta wave still, and we really need to slow down and wait until transmission is controllable in a community before we take offer our masks. >> reporter: is the best advice or guidance local advice? i mean, today, for instance, at the white house briefing, dr. walensky, rochelle walensky of the c.d.c., talked about conditions at local hospitals being something that they need to consider when making local recommendations. >> yeah, i mean
katelyn, thank you so much for being with us again.mask policies goes right to our first question from a viewer, nancy e. from plainfield, illinois asked quite simply, why is unmasking safe now when transmission is still high? >> this is such a good question. the truth is, you know, this landscape is changing throughout this pandemic. more and more people are getting vaccinated, and vaccines are the best tool we have right now. but they aren't perfect, and, so, i would actually agree with...
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cnn crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz explains. >> reporter: those graphic videos come from criminal cases showing criminal defendants including one who is in jail for assaulting police and fighting his charge. so that is the political discourse a year ago. now former president donald trump is talking about pardonening january 6th rioters if he returns to power. justice producer hannah robinowitz and i talked to defense attorneys representing df d defendants like these, and they say trump's words right now are largely theatrics, political theater. trump is no longer president. he no longer has pardon power. when he was president, people arrested for committing crimes on january 6th asked him to pardon them. he had 14 days left in office. he didn't do it. so now many of these cases are already over or will see their conclusions within the year. that means there will be guilty pleas, trials, sentencing, some defendants will have served years in jail by the time we have the next presidential election. as one defense attorney told us this week no help is coming. so that's the cr
cnn crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz explains. >> reporter: those graphic videos come from criminal cases showing criminal defendants including one who is in jail for assaulting police and fighting his charge. so that is the political discourse a year ago. now former president donald trump is talking about pardonening january 6th rioters if he returns to power. justice producer hannah robinowitz and i talked to defense attorneys representing df d defendants like these, and they...
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. >> moms, at number nine, katelyn nordgren, wiem of team usa leif nordgren, became one during the games. he returns home to something much more valuable than a medal. her name is assist trid. number eight, this camera. we never see the photographer who dropped it on an alpine ski course but can only imagine what a difficult phone call that was to the bosses. it's easier to go down. harder to go up. number seven, skier lee was disqualified. she wasn't going to deny herself the full olympic experience so hiked up. bolsonaro /* bolshunov tried to fix it, but failed so best just to pretend it didn't happen. which is just what chinese soldiers had to do time and time again in beijing. at number five, all the times their flag flipping during medal ceremonies didn't go as expected. number four belongs to those who put their bodies on the line for the sake of the games. we don't mean the athletes. hockey refs took it on the chin more than once, as did this cameraman atop the halfpipe. >> if anybody has some snacks -- >> chloe kim is an olympic moment making machine. i will have to settle on jus
. >> moms, at number nine, katelyn nordgren, wiem of team usa leif nordgren, became one during the games. he returns home to something much more valuable than a medal. her name is assist trid. number eight, this camera. we never see the photographer who dropped it on an alpine ski course but can only imagine what a difficult phone call that was to the bosses. it's easier to go down. harder to go up. number seven, skier lee was disqualified. she wasn't going to deny herself the full...
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you still want the b nasty to barsky letters at the and the actual really know me. katelyn saw crane scale, west virginia. she wore beaming. he has a leasing. was too green. no. lance, i yes, i'm mostly focused ukraine. now it's is vinnie at the core science in english know, what is it the anti you play the lucia is yes, but he's indian filling in low grade. so this has been low. sholandra did was on how to submit a sewer initial is supposed to do with les fuller there, but a sense of what it is there is some so loaner of so dish there somewhere, dell also all the hazardous and then you could, they had known for the queen, whatever they went to, some of us that i slept yet. she burst use a visa, a could i was not music eastern. i said that because normally, nino, they be similar will. green mean is a reason when ease of use them, i guess without you big wash out, westlaw jayce them it. there was to buy new discovery. that is not good. i fooled you tell me anybody, there you go, probably in your bond, give me a date and wanted to me at the court and see some of this with us as a resou
you still want the b nasty to barsky letters at the and the actual really know me. katelyn saw crane scale, west virginia. she wore beaming. he has a leasing. was too green. no. lance, i yes, i'm mostly focused ukraine. now it's is vinnie at the core science in english know, what is it the anti you play the lucia is yes, but he's indian filling in low grade. so this has been low. sholandra did was on how to submit a sewer initial is supposed to do with les fuller there, but a sense of what it...
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the guy durham is katelyn. she'll set a time to talk to that to show up next. and mr. but they have nasty, told me i would even though i had seen the pd season, i knew the dealer you're skewed in. you're still in the slab. your d effect buckle recession with these tyler. i bought it almost them. when you, when i'm watching, it just has to learn of what is kristen intellect, they're all with their great african which is out. so i knew it was trying to let them upset. now wishes to war, bracy, e. m a good. the bush teach door that she can, they're chasing at all. and selena voltaire, dingey lou slogan, boston romker, which senate by judge nobody at them. but alice, who it was afloat, juggle because the shannon shit is come to the negro, the toys in the mirror. it sounds good as the luxury in today's michelle quarry mosque. yes, blah, blah, gardening? yup. the store? yes. it does that. lots of lots bedroom door, a small arkansas summit with reusable, run them are within the cigar last night. we got, you come up here, one of e new, got you. her sanity of our crockett to 10
the guy durham is katelyn. she'll set a time to talk to that to show up next. and mr. but they have nasty, told me i would even though i had seen the pd season, i knew the dealer you're skewed in. you're still in the slab. your d effect buckle recession with these tyler. i bought it almost them. when you, when i'm watching, it just has to learn of what is kristen intellect, they're all with their great african which is out. so i knew it was trying to let them upset. now wishes to war, bracy, e....
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katelyn polantz, cnn, washington. >>> competition is in full swing at the winter olympics in beijing. day two kicking off with an historic gold medal win for new zealand in women's snowboarding. meanwhile, the men's cross-country skiing has just wrapped up. that leaves four gold medals still up for grabs later today. cnn sports' andy scholes joins me here in atlanta. andy, as i said, stream being made today. take us through the highlights and what we're expecting later today. >> kim, new zealand has been competing in the winter games since 1952. they had only captured three medals in their history, but now finally, they're taking home some gold, thanks to zoe zosski sinot winning the women's snowboarding slope style event. and she did it in historic fashion. she trailed julie marino heading into the final run, but put on a massive display, including a massive jump on her final run. zoe now owns two of the four olympic gold medals in women's history. she won gold in big air competition in 2016. and breaking down in tears after realizing her lifelong dream of olympic glory. >> to win ne
katelyn polantz, cnn, washington. >>> competition is in full swing at the winter olympics in beijing. day two kicking off with an historic gold medal win for new zealand in women's snowboarding. meanwhile, the men's cross-country skiing has just wrapped up. that leaves four gold medals still up for grabs later today. cnn sports' andy scholes joins me here in atlanta. andy, as i said, stream being made today. take us through the highlights and what we're expecting later today. >>...
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katelyn polantz, thank you so much. >> we're learn mug details about when trump loilist, republican congressman jim jordan, spoke to the president on january 6th. two sources are telling cnn that president trump spoke on the phone from the white house residence with jordan for ten minutes on the morning of january 6th. the time line is key here. cnn's annie grayer is following these developments. annie, what more are you learning about these conversations? >> reporter: thanks, amara. what is really key here is that donald trump was speaking to a key republican ally for him on capitol hill the morning of january 6th. jordan is a key ally for trump, as you mentioned, who was instrumental in trying to help the former president stop the certification of the election. the fact that this conversation happened in the morning before congress met to certify the election shows how in close contact these two were. now, congressman jordan has said himself that he spoke with the former president that day, but he has been very unclear about how long those conversations were, when exactly they happened. i spo
katelyn polantz, thank you so much. >> we're learn mug details about when trump loilist, republican congressman jim jordan, spoke to the president on january 6th. two sources are telling cnn that president trump spoke on the phone from the white house residence with jordan for ten minutes on the morning of january 6th. the time line is key here. cnn's annie grayer is following these developments. annie, what more are you learning about these conversations? >> reporter: thanks,...
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. >> katelyn polatz. thank you. romado, what do you make of the judge's decision here?of legal questions here. i do think there's a chance this may get overturned in an appeal but it is historic. there's a chance it will stand up. >> to deny a president immunity is no small step. clearly the court is aware of how unusual and unprecedented this really is but what do you make of him of the tpresident, while in office, cannot make statements like fight like hell? >> i was a little bit surprised the first amendment has such broad protections for speech, so it really takes a lot of effort to get outside of first amendment protection, but donald trump's statements were so outside the box and so outrageous that he really put himself into this situation. so it will be interesting for me to see whether it holds up. i will say that it certainly is very close to the line to imminently inciting violence which is what the supreme court said is not protected by the first amendment. >> aside from appealing this decision, what other legal options does the president have for him? it see
. >> katelyn polatz. thank you. romado, what do you make of the judge's decision here?of legal questions here. i do think there's a chance this may get overturned in an appeal but it is historic. there's a chance it will stand up. >> to deny a president immunity is no small step. clearly the court is aware of how unusual and unprecedented this really is but what do you make of him of the tpresident, while in office, cannot make statements like fight like hell? >> i was a...
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cnn crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz joins me now. what more are we learning?guilty plea in a case with some pretty sensational details already about trying to sell these secrets to a foreign government. but in this one, there is already a divergence between a husband and a wife on valentine's day in court. this nuclear engineer, jonathan toebbe, he admitted to trying to sell secrets from the navy to a foreign government, that's part of the guilty plea that he entered yesterday. and included details like him putting memory cards into things like a peanut butter sandwich, into a chewing gum wrapper and leaving them at dead drops. prosecutors have accused his wife diana toebbe of providing cover for him at these dead drops and acting as a lookout. now, as of yesterday, on valentine's day, the wife, diana toebbe, she was still maintaining that she is not guilty, the husband, jonathan toebbe, is saying in his admissions that his wife took part in this conspiracy, knowingly, and voluntarily. he's going to be sentenced at a later date. he did make these admissions in
cnn crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz joins me now. what more are we learning?guilty plea in a case with some pretty sensational details already about trying to sell these secrets to a foreign government. but in this one, there is already a divergence between a husband and a wife on valentine's day in court. this nuclear engineer, jonathan toebbe, he admitted to trying to sell secrets from the navy to a foreign government, that's part of the guilty plea that he entered yesterday. and...
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to address that and more, we are joined again by katelyn jetelina.iologist at the university of texas health science center's school of public health in dallas, and she writes the "your local epidemiologist" newsletter. thanks for being with us. this goes right to our first question, this issue of mask policies goes to our fiercest -- first viewer. nancy asks quite simply, why is unmasking safe now when transmission is still high? >> this is such a good question. and the truth is, you know, th landscape is changing. throughout this pandemic, more and more people are getting vaccinated. and vaccines are the best tool we have right now. but they aren't perfect. and so i would actually agree with nancy that i think that transmission in the community is really high right now. in some places it's higher than the delta waves still. and we really need to slow down and wait until transmission is controllable and then community -- in a community before we take off r masks. >> is the best advice the local advice? today, for instance, at the white house briefin
to address that and more, we are joined again by katelyn jetelina.iologist at the university of texas health science center's school of public health in dallas, and she writes the "your local epidemiologist" newsletter. thanks for being with us. this goes right to our first question, this issue of mask policies goes to our fiercest -- first viewer. nancy asks quite simply, why is unmasking safe now when transmission is still high? >> this is such a good question. and the truth...