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ys■h■ >> maggie vespa in Ñ■>> maggie vespa in >>> for many tonight isn't just going to be cold, we arengerous temperatures meteorologist bill karins is tracking all of it. bill, what are we looking at here? >> well, our bomb cyclone has finally intensified about as strong as it's going to get north of western new york that's where the brunt has been they've had blizzard conditions in zero visibility in buffalo all afternoon into the early evening. and these winds have been howling that's why we have so many people in so many states without power even at this hour still up to 60 miles per hour boston at 54 so there's still some additional power outages occurring overnight. tomorrow morning we wake up, negativ numbers, windchill, new york to raleigh, t)u orlando will feel like 22 not quite as bad in areas of texas to the midwest. you're slowly going to get warmer and how about christmas morning? 39, windchill in miami and still negative numbers from cincinnati to st. louis. i've had bad news all #■=■ week long, i'll end with this. next weekend, new year's eve we're w looking warmer than
ys■h■ >> maggie vespa in Ñ■>> maggie vespa in >>> for many tonight isn't just going to be cold, we arengerous temperatures meteorologist bill karins is tracking all of it. bill, what are we looking at here? >> well, our bomb cyclone has finally intensified about as strong as it's going to get north of western new york that's where the brunt has been they've had blizzard conditions in zero visibility in buffalo all afternoon into the early evening. and these...
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but first, the travel picture from maggie vespa in chicago >> reporter: tonight, a crippling collision coururse taking g aim at hoholiday travavel a monster winter storm already blanketing the west, set to bring rain, wind, snow, and a brutal arctic chill across some 40 states this week. snow expected as far south as tennessee and arkakansas, withth 75 million under windchill and freeze alerts >> please have all boarding passes out, thank you. >> reporter: this as 113 million americans, a post-pandemic record, take to the roads and the sky, planning to spend the holidaysys with loveved ones >> we e want to bebe with our r families s so we've made sure to book for today. >> reporter: the storm's strength building in the pacific northwest, already dumping a foot of snow in washington as airlines brace for delays and cancellations nationwide a growing list, including united, american, southwest, and jetblue already waiving rebooking fees for those flying through airports in the storm's path officials at chicago o'hare, a hub for united and american, have cots ready for stranded passengers
but first, the travel picture from maggie vespa in chicago >> reporter: tonight, a crippling collision coururse taking g aim at hoholiday travavel a monster winter storm already blanketing the west, set to bring rain, wind, snow, and a brutal arctic chill across some 40 states this week. snow expected as far south as tennessee and arkakansas, withth 75 million under windchill and freeze alerts >> please have all boarding passes out, thank you. >> reporter: this as 113 million...
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maggie oliver foundation. maggie oliver. first of all, just oliver.eactions maggie on this terrible news that these these poor kiddies have lost their lives birmingham , their poor lives in birmingham, their poor families. morning, families. this morning, a tragedy is . tragedy or really, really is. and kids will be kids and but you you know, you don't i think it's a reminder that you don't know what's around the corner and.the know what's around the corner and. the tragedy will stay with that family for so actually just a word maybe from you on the place and how hard it is to work on a on a case like that. yeah they've, they've had to knock on doors. you know, there's nothing worse than a child death because you don't expect . i've lost my you don't expect. i've lost my granddaughter when she was three, but we knew she was dying. when you've got the shock of somebody knocking on your front door and nothing will make it right so that , you know, it's it right so that, you know, it's heartbreaking, awful , right . heartbreaking, awful, right. andrew, l
maggie oliver foundation. maggie oliver. first of all, just oliver.eactions maggie on this terrible news that these these poor kiddies have lost their lives birmingham , their poor lives in birmingham, their poor families. morning, families. this morning, a tragedy is . tragedy or really, really is. and kids will be kids and but you you know, you don't i think it's a reminder that you don't know what's around the corner and.the know what's around the corner and. the tragedy will stay with that...
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there is no evidence tha maggie haberman even kept case of - >> maggie haberman >> we will have to, this is great conversation, i wish w had more time but we are out o time which is very frustrating steve schmidt, michael cohen thanks for coming on and hav the discussion i appreciate you both. ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? hey guys,ring ] detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if y
there is no evidence tha maggie haberman even kept case of - >> maggie haberman >> we will have to, this is great conversation, i wish w had more time but we are out o time which is very frustrating steve schmidt, michael cohen thanks for coming on and hav the discussion i appreciate you both. ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the pot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ [ tires squeal, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to...
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maggie, what other advice do travel experts offer? >> well, lester, they say definitely have a backup plan. check the forecast on your trip out and your trip back. the ripple effects of this storm could disrupt travel into early next week. lester? >> maggie vespa at o'hare, thank you. >>> and with this big storm and frigid cold about to sweep across the country, let's bring in bill karins for the latest track and timing. bill, what are we looking at in the few days ahead? >> lester, this is going to be the worst pre-christmas storm we've seen in decades. we already have areas that are watches and warnings from the pacific northwest all the way to west virginia, everywhere in between. the timing of the worst weather. we start thursday morning with snow in areas of missouri and kansas city, heading towards the midwest. chicago snow breaks out during the day. by thursday evening st. louis, chicago into michigan, steady snow and the winds beginning to pick up. a the same time, heavy rain from washington, d.c. up to new york city will have
maggie, what other advice do travel experts offer? >> well, lester, they say definitely have a backup plan. check the forecast on your trip out and your trip back. the ripple effects of this storm could disrupt travel into early next week. lester? >> maggie vespa at o'hare, thank you. >>> and with this big storm and frigid cold about to sweep across the country, let's bring in bill karins for the latest track and timing. bill, what are we looking at in the few days ahead?...
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i loved it. >> let me do another dramatic reading, this time from maggie haberman. who wrote on twitter about an analysis that you just posted in the new york times about donald trump. in the referrals today. the largely symbolic but unprecedented criminal referrals by the house committee of a former president underscored the reality that trump is facing. a diminished figure politically. >> i think that's right. i think it's diminished. but i would not go so far as to say that donald trump is dead. it's not just all of those moments, and i really did enjoy the montage, thank you. but it's not just all of this moment that you just played. this is a guy who's been written off for decades. he was -- his casinos were bankrupted, but he was fine. he was dismissed in the 1990s. he was dismissed as an entertainer. he came back over and over and over again. i don't think you can say that he's done, especially because we don't know what the rhonda scent just running. we don't know whether will be any good as a candidate. i think this all comes down to two questions, does any
i loved it. >> let me do another dramatic reading, this time from maggie haberman. who wrote on twitter about an analysis that you just posted in the new york times about donald trump. in the referrals today. the largely symbolic but unprecedented criminal referrals by the house committee of a former president underscored the reality that trump is facing. a diminished figure politically. >> i think that's right. i think it's diminished. but i would not go so far as to say that...
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knowing this latest phase of the so-called tripledemic has yet to peak >> maggie, it's not too late to get the flu shot >> reporter: jose, exactly right. doctors at cohen's children's medical center say every single willing patient gets a flu shot. they are plea, they say get your covid and flu vaccines now and be protected in time for christmas. jose. >> maggie vespa in new york thank you. >>> this morning brittney griner woke up on american soil for the first time in nearly a year after being released from russia in a prisoner swap now questions are growing about what's next for the wnba superstar. priscilla thompson has the latest. >> reporter: brittney griner is back the two-time olympic gold medalist woke up on u.s. soil for the first time today after 294 days in russian prison late today griner's wife cherelle posting on instagram yesterday my heart was made whole thanks to the collective efforts of many as b.g. and i start our journey to heal our minds, body and spirits, i wanted to personally say thank you to some of the hands seen and unseen that helped make it possible for me
knowing this latest phase of the so-called tripledemic has yet to peak >> maggie, it's not too late to get the flu shot >> reporter: jose, exactly right. doctors at cohen's children's medical center say every single willing patient gets a flu shot. they are plea, they say get your covid and flu vaccines now and be protected in time for christmas. jose. >> maggie vespa in new york thank you. >>> this morning brittney griner woke up on american soil for the first time...
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so we're delighted to have maggie here. this this is maggie. we're also we're also delighted to have returning jon alter, who's a montclair rose, a long time montclair resident, been here both as a guest, as an author and also as a moderator before. and he's going to moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle the questions. jon worked for 28 years with newsweek, 20 years as a columnist, and he is a bestselling new york times author and emmy award winning documentary film director. the co-host of alter family politics on sirius xm and the creator the old goats substack newsletter. his most recent book is his very best. jimmy carter a life, published in 2020. so don't know. i'm glad jon could fit his end in all this, all of this work he does. and we're delighted to have him with us again. jon. thank you. welcome to montclair. maggie thank you. and we're doing this. we're really happy to have you. and i want to is this is the audio? okay. i'm hearing a little bit of echo. okay. that's better. so i want to there's much to cover. i want
so we're delighted to have maggie here. this this is maggie. we're also we're also delighted to have returning jon alter, who's a montclair rose, a long time montclair resident, been here both as a guest, as an author and also as a moderator before. and he's going to moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle the questions. jon worked for 28 years with newsweek, 20 years as a columnist, and he is a bestselling new york times author and emmy award winning documentary film director....
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let's dive right into joining me now, maggie haberman, senior political correspondent for the near times, s.e. cupp, and ellie. >> that was awesome. that was an awesome intro. >> if it was good, it was siu generous, to say the first time. >> it had berman written all over it. >> for maggie haberman, who wrote on twitter about an analysis that you just posted the new york times about donald trump, and the referrals today, largely symbolic but unprecedented referrals by the house committee of a former president underscore the reality that trump is facing, a diminished figure politically. >> i think that's right, i think it is diminished but i would not go so far as to say he is dead, not just all of those moments and i really did enjoy the montage thank you, i just all of those moments you played, this is a guy that has been written off for decades, his casinos were bankrupted but he was fine, he was dismissed in the 1990s and is an entertainer, he came back over and over again. i don't think you can say he is done, especially because we don't know if ron desantis is running or he will be
let's dive right into joining me now, maggie haberman, senior political correspondent for the near times, s.e. cupp, and ellie. >> that was awesome. that was an awesome intro. >> if it was good, it was siu generous, to say the first time. >> it had berman written all over it. >> for maggie haberman, who wrote on twitter about an analysis that you just posted the new york times about donald trump, and the referrals today, largely symbolic but unprecedented referrals by...
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maggie were rights group say he didn't even receive legal council. this low resolution security footage was considered enough evidence to convict him . the court claims chose the 23 year old attacking to members of a pro government militia. the young man shown here in a private video was charged at the end of november. he was hanged less than a month later. act of his say that run of ards family had not been informed what he go north last week. another young man most sane shikari us became the 1st person to be executed for taking part in the nation wide protests. as a result, thousands of iranians took to the street and cities across the country to once again demand an end to the islamic leadership. foreign ministers meeting in brussels sharply criticized the executions. germany's top diplomat on elena burbock said, europe is on the side of the innocent and iran they have met in violence made these new sanctions. we took aim at those who are responsible for these executions and for this violence against the innocent people on what that is. first and
maggie were rights group say he didn't even receive legal council. this low resolution security footage was considered enough evidence to convict him . the court claims chose the 23 year old attacking to members of a pro government militia. the young man shown here in a private video was charged at the end of november. he was hanged less than a month later. act of his say that run of ards family had not been informed what he go north last week. another young man most sane shikari us became the...
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[applause] >> this is maggie. we are also delighted to have returning john altered whose longtime montclair resident who has been here both as a guess, as an author and also as a moderator before. he sort of moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle the questions. john worked for 28 years with "newsweek," 20 years as a columnist,se and he is a best-selling "new york times" author, and in the award-winning documentary film director of the cohost of altered family politics on sirius/xm and the creator of the old goat substack newsletter. his most recent book is his very best jimmy carter, a life published in 2020. so i don't know, glad jon could fit us in and all this work he does. we're delighted to have him with us again.. jon. [applause] >> thank you. welcome to montclair, maggie. >> thank you. >> were really happy to have r you. and ii want to -- is the audio okay? i'm hearing a little bit of echo. okay, that's better. i want to, there's so much to cover. i want to focus mostly on the pre-presidenc
[applause] >> this is maggie. we are also delighted to have returning john altered whose longtime montclair resident who has been here both as a guess, as an author and also as a moderator before. he sort of moderate and have a conversation with maggie and handle the questions. john worked for 28 years with "newsweek," 20 years as a columnist,se and he is a best-selling "new york times" author, and in the award-winning documentary film director of the cohost of altered...
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>> maggie: i'd say you probably worked here and brag about working here.ople in the street harassing you. you don't like anything new, at all. >> anthony: you're describing me. >> anthony: the menu is looking good. right in my happy zone. racks of pork rib, grilled hearts of escarole and turnips. a sauce made from the pork drippings. and, four types of sausage. >> anthony: wow, look at this.. >> maggie: this is amazing. >> anthony: that's titanic. i don't want to speak about pittsburgh in a dismissive way, but it was not known for being what it is today. people are talking a lot about the food scene here. 'twas not always so, what were people eating before? >> justin: you know, steak and potatoes. >> sonja: you know, living in san francisco, as a young person in your 20s, you were going out to eat. that was really important. and we all knew about the restaurants, whether you were in the restaurant business or not. and that wasn't pittsburgh. when i opened dinette in 2008, you know, i'm expecting people like me to be coming in. i'm 29, that's who i'm buildi
>> maggie: i'd say you probably worked here and brag about working here.ople in the street harassing you. you don't like anything new, at all. >> anthony: you're describing me. >> anthony: the menu is looking good. right in my happy zone. racks of pork rib, grilled hearts of escarole and turnips. a sauce made from the pork drippings. and, four types of sausage. >> anthony: wow, look at this.. >> maggie: this is amazing. >> anthony: that's titanic. i don't...
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maggie, what can flyers do if they are stuck? >> reporter: sure, craig. it may be a long shot but they can head to fly.faa.gov where the faa lists every airport status and try to book a last-minute flight, craig. >> maggie vespa in chicago, thank you. >>> for many tonight isn't just going to be cold, we are looking at extreme, even dangerous temperatures. meteorologist bill karins is tracking all of it. bill, what are we looking at here? >> well, our bomb cyclone has finally intensified about as strong as it's going to get north of western new york. that's where the brunt has been. they've 4 had blizzard conditions in zero visibility in buffalo all afternoon into the early evening. and these winds have been howling. that's why we have so many people in so many states without power. even at this hour still up to 60 miles per hour. boston at 54 so there's still some additional power outages occurring overnight. tomorrow, negative numbers, windchill, new york to raleigh, single digits, even orlando will feel like 22. not quite as bad in areas of texas to the
maggie, what can flyers do if they are stuck? >> reporter: sure, craig. it may be a long shot but they can head to fly.faa.gov where the faa lists every airport status and try to book a last-minute flight, craig. >> maggie vespa in chicago, thank you. >>> for many tonight isn't just going to be cold, we are looking at extreme, even dangerous temperatures. meteorologist bill karins is tracking all of it. bill, what are we looking at here? >> well, our bomb cyclone has...
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[applause] [applause] >> thank you, welcome to mount claire maggie.e are really happy to have you. is the audio okay, i am getting a little bit of feedback okay, that is better. there is so much to cover. i want to focus mostly on the pre-us presidency, because thats less well understood in your book, it covers all. you are the - on the pre- presidential list by far but before that i jump into the new york politics, and business, just in terms of today's news. so the january 6 committee, is there any chance that he will appear. >> there is a chance and think you all very much for being here and there is a chance that he will say, yes, i will appear if you let me testify live in the constraints no conditions that i think the chances that the company would agree are fairly slim because i think it would fear that would turn into a circus. in reality, this would be when the smart thing topp do is just let them appear under penalty of perjury in public. so wednesday is completely out of the question but a at the moment just enjoys way. >> we look at if we
[applause] [applause] >> thank you, welcome to mount claire maggie.e are really happy to have you. is the audio okay, i am getting a little bit of feedback okay, that is better. there is so much to cover. i want to focus mostly on the pre-us presidency, because thats less well understood in your book, it covers all. you are the - on the pre- presidential list by far but before that i jump into the new york politics, and business, just in terms of today's news. so the january 6 committee,...
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so, maggie severns, i must start with you. given all that you know about this company, what is your take on where we are tonight? sam bankman-fried is sitting in a prison, no bail to be offered in the bahamas. there's eight plus counts. >> i think from the washington prospectives, funnily enough, we are not that different from where we were a week ago, or when ftx collapse, which is, i think that everyone agrees that this is a mess. and people are not sure how to deal with it on the broad scale. sam bankman-fried is probably going to be prosecuted. he may wind up going to jail. but we still have this larger problem, which is, fraud and other malfeasance and the cryptocurrency industry. and we are not any closer to fixing that. >> barb, three separate federal agencies are involved. there's extensive charges. how much trouble do you think this guy is in? >> he is in a world of trouble, stephanie. if you look at those criminal charges, if a judge were to stack all of those statutory maximums, he could be looking at madoff type te
so, maggie severns, i must start with you. given all that you know about this company, what is your take on where we are tonight? sam bankman-fried is sitting in a prison, no bail to be offered in the bahamas. there's eight plus counts. >> i think from the washington prospectives, funnily enough, we are not that different from where we were a week ago, or when ftx collapse, which is, i think that everyone agrees that this is a mess. and people are not sure how to deal with it on the broad...
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and to maggie's point doj has a difficult decision to make sure. are we satisfied after all the misrepresentations or take drastic measures and perhaps execute search warrants at other properties? >> and jamie, amidst all of this there's always the investigations into january 6th. today adam schiff we just heard was just asked by npr if he believes trump committed crimes that could be prosecuted and he said -- and i'm quoting him now -- yes, i do. so what does that tell you? >> the committee is not being shy, wolf. donald trump is going to be on that criminal referral list. one of my sources said front and center. the real question is who else is going to be on that list? we don't have names yet. we don't know how many, but a source familiar with the committee's work told me that this is not going to be some wide ranging list, that the committee is going to be very deliberate. they are going to make referrals for people about crimes that they think they really have strong, substantive evidence to hand over to doj, wolf. >> and elie, if the just dep
and to maggie's point doj has a difficult decision to make sure. are we satisfied after all the misrepresentations or take drastic measures and perhaps execute search warrants at other properties? >> and jamie, amidst all of this there's always the investigations into january 6th. today adam schiff we just heard was just asked by npr if he believes trump committed crimes that could be prosecuted and he said -- and i'm quoting him now -- yes, i do. so what does that tell you? >> the...
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but the evidence has been put out there. >> maggie, let me get maggie to lay in on how this is all impactedthe trump's presidential campaign announcement. it is gotten off to a rather lackluster start. >> i think it is gotten off to a lackluster start nor a number of reasons and think the main run frankly is the relatively poor performance of republicans in the midterms. compared to the red wave that republicans and some nonrepublicans have been predicting was coming but trump is focused on anything but his presidential campaign. i have been told my multiple people close to him that he sees a campaign as a shield against potential doj action or action there georgia in the form of an indictment against him. i don't think that has changed and think that you will see him continue over the next couple of week as gloria poredicted, as events unfold. >> stand by. we'll have more including the impact of a potential criminal referral against trump, a key member of congress representative pramila jayapal is standing by. we'll discuss when we e come ba. young lady who was, you know, mid 30s, couple o
but the evidence has been put out there. >> maggie, let me get maggie to lay in on how this is all impactedthe trump's presidential campaign announcement. it is gotten off to a rather lackluster start. >> i think it is gotten off to a lackluster start nor a number of reasons and think the main run frankly is the relatively poor performance of republicans in the midterms. compared to the red wave that republicans and some nonrepublicans have been predicting was coming but trump is...
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prosecutors say maggie and paul were killed between 10:30 that night.s alex murdock at the scene at 8:44 p.m. according to the state, murdock left the property at 9:06 p.m. to drive to his father's house and upon returning, called 911 at 10:07 p.m. >> and anderson, alex murdock's attorneys don't dispute the fact that it was his voice on that recording on paul murdock's phone. they don't dispute the fact he was at the family home earlier in the night speaking with his wife and son. but they do note, at least they say, that it was a normal conversation, certainly nothing threatening, nothing out of the ordinary. this double murder case is just the beginning of what alex murdock is fashion. as you know, there have been these mysterious deaths that have been in his orbit for years. you have the case of gloria satterfield who was his former housekeeper who fell down the steps at his home. they're going to exhume her body. you have the case of steven smith found dead in the middle of a road in south carolina. that case had gone cold, anderson, until investiga
prosecutors say maggie and paul were killed between 10:30 that night.s alex murdock at the scene at 8:44 p.m. according to the state, murdock left the property at 9:06 p.m. to drive to his father's house and upon returning, called 911 at 10:07 p.m. >> and anderson, alex murdock's attorneys don't dispute the fact that it was his voice on that recording on paul murdock's phone. they don't dispute the fact he was at the family home earlier in the night speaking with his wife and son. but...
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>> not at all. >> reporter: the next chapter in this arctic system's harrowing holiday saga maggie vespa, nbc news, chicago. >>> this is tom costello all of that snow, the high winds, and deep cold are stalling and freezing airport operations tens of thousands of holiday travelers delayed or stranded. >> i'm going to have to stick it out here until 8:30 tonight and see if i can make it to indiana. >> reporter: denver international, de-icing and a windchill of minus 17 degrees. a quarter of all denver flights canceled and thousands stuck. >> there's literally sleeping all -- i mean, in our terminal, people sleeping all over the plags >> we have teams out in the airport right now handing out blankets and pillows or anything that passengers who may be stranded at the airport may need. >> reporter: for days airlines encouraged passengers to reschedule ahead of the storm. >> have your boarding passes out >> reporter: tonight, chicago o'hare and midwdway top thehe list of cancellations. >> i was freaked out because i've never been in like a blizzard or like snow or any weather like that before
>> not at all. >> reporter: the next chapter in this arctic system's harrowing holiday saga maggie vespa, nbc news, chicago. >>> this is tom costello all of that snow, the high winds, and deep cold are stalling and freezing airport operations tens of thousands of holiday travelers delayed or stranded. >> i'm going to have to stick it out here until 8:30 tonight and see if i can make it to indiana. >> reporter: denver international, de-icing and a windchill of...
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. >> and maggie joins us now from a mall in lielizabeth, new jers. we saw major shipping delays how are they faring now? >> reporter: yeah, sounds like they're faring well. a lot of retailers and warehouses have stocked occupy goods, and carriers have adjusted shipping routes in short, businesses say consumers should have every reason to believe that their gifts will arrive by the day promised when they bought them jose >> maggie vespa in elizabeth, new jersey thank you. >>> still ahead, an incredible survival story a car plunges 300 feet off a cliff. the amazing rescue caught on camera, and the willing to that saved the cocouple that t you m alreadady have >>> we are back with an incredible survival story. a car plunged 300 feet off a california cliff the two inside made it out alive thanks in part to technology on their phone that helped rescuers reach them our priscilla thompson spoke with the survivors just a short time ago >> reporter: a dramatic rescue by the los angeles sheriff's department a couple hoisted about 300 feet through the air from
. >> and maggie joins us now from a mall in lielizabeth, new jers. we saw major shipping delays how are they faring now? >> reporter: yeah, sounds like they're faring well. a lot of retailers and warehouses have stocked occupy goods, and carriers have adjusted shipping routes in short, businesses say consumers should have every reason to believe that their gifts will arrive by the day promised when they bought them jose >> maggie vespa in elizabeth, new jersey thank you....
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response the driver is charged with kidnapping and capital murder and held on $1.5 million bond >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> a terrifying coyote attack caught on camera. the toddler's father rushing to her rescue. >>> the future of christmas trees. the groundbreaking lab research that could end up in your living room >>> a new warning tonight about the world's most popular app. chinese social media app tiktok has about 8 -- 8 million monthly users here in the u.s., but now the top u.s. intelligence official says the video-sharing app could be used to collect data on users and then target audiences for information campaigns. nbc's andrea mitchell at the reagan national defense forum spoke with the director of national intelligence. >> should parents be concerned about their kids being so, you know, wanting to use tiktok >> i'm probably not the best person to ask that question but i think, i don't have kids, but i will tell you, i think you should be. it is just, it is, it's extraordinary, the degree to which china in particular, but they're not the only ones, obviously, are, you know, d
response the driver is charged with kidnapping and capital murder and held on $1.5 million bond >> maggie vespa, thank you. >>> a terrifying coyote attack caught on camera. the toddler's father rushing to her rescue. >>> the future of christmas trees. the groundbreaking lab research that could end up in your living room >>> a new warning tonight about the world's most popular app. chinese social media app tiktok has about 8 -- 8 million monthly users here in the...
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yes, we're joined by maggie oliver.e, these numbers on the face of it are shocking virtually media organisation wishes debate it. it seems . what wishes debate it. it seems. what do you make of these numbers and what's going on? good evening, nigel . i what's going on? good evening, nigel. i think the first thing i'd say is it raises perhaps more questions than it answers , more questions than it answers, because the first thing i would say is if we have got children as young as full going, being put into hotels on their own parents, why on are they being put there ? now, i am a little put there? now, i am a little suspicious whether that is the truth, you know , i've learnt truth, you know, i've learnt over the past couple of years to be very suspicious of what the media very often recalls, but four year olds should not be going into hotel unaccompanied , going into hotel unaccompanied, they should be going into foster placements , into places of placements, into places of safety . but the other thing that safety. but
yes, we're joined by maggie oliver.e, these numbers on the face of it are shocking virtually media organisation wishes debate it. it seems . what wishes debate it. it seems. what do you make of these numbers and what's going on? good evening, nigel . i what's going on? good evening, nigel. i think the first thing i'd say is it raises perhaps more questions than it answers , more questions than it answers, because the first thing i would say is if we have got children as young as full going,...
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hasta maggie estÁ llorando.ién va a traer qué. lo bueno es que tengo un walmart cerca de mi casa. ♪ no hay nada más importante que los hijos. y aunque pasan los años, uno siempre se preocupa de ellos. por eso es muy importante para nosotros tener seguro médico. afortunadamente, covered california nos ayuda a pagar por un plan de salud de calidad. ahora estoy tranquilo al saber que mi familia está protegida por si alguien se enferma o se lastima. porque aunque crezcan, siempre seguirán siendo tus bebés. covered california. tu seguro médico empieza aquí. inscríbete antes del 31 de diciembre en coveredca.com/espanol [mÚsica] satsha: una joven toma un vuelo rumbo a chiapas, mÉxico y tÉrminos por error en estados unidos sin pasaporte. aquÍ sabrÁs lo que ella revela sobre esta insÓlita historia. [sonido ambiente] no es un disparo, es el choque de dos vehÍculos mientras una reportera de univisiÓn transmite en vivo. ella nos acompaÑa para contarnos la experiencia. noticia de Última hora, shakira y piquÉ sellan su acuerd
hasta maggie estÁ llorando.ién va a traer qué. lo bueno es que tengo un walmart cerca de mi casa. ♪ no hay nada más importante que los hijos. y aunque pasan los años, uno siempre se preocupa de ellos. por eso es muy importante para nosotros tener seguro médico. afortunadamente, covered california nos ayuda a pagar por un plan de salud de calidad. ahora estoy tranquilo al saber que mi familia está protegida por si alguien se enferma o se lastima. porque aunque crezcan, siempre seguirán...
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yes, we're joined by maggie oliver.e, these numbers on the face of it are shocking virtually media organisation wishes debate it. it seems . what wishes debate it. it seems. what do you make of these numbers and what's going on? good evening, nigel . i what's going on? good evening, nigel. i think the first thing i'd say is it raises perhaps more questions than it answers , more questions than it answers, because the first thing i would say is if we have got children as young as full going, being put into hotels on their own parents, why on are they being put there ? now, i am a little put there? now, i am a little suspicious whether that is the truth, you know , i've learnt truth, you know, i've learnt over the past couple of years to be very suspicious of what the media very often recalls, but four year olds should not be going into hotel unaccompanied , going into hotel unaccompanied, they should be going into foster placements , into places of placements, into places of safety . but the other thing that safety. but
yes, we're joined by maggie oliver.e, these numbers on the face of it are shocking virtually media organisation wishes debate it. it seems . what wishes debate it. it seems. what do you make of these numbers and what's going on? good evening, nigel . i what's going on? good evening, nigel. i think the first thing i'd say is it raises perhaps more questions than it answers , more questions than it answers, because the first thing i would say is if we have got children as young as full going,...
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maggie vespa there at o'hare, thanks. >> all right. somara theodore from our weekend show and wrc in washington in for mr. roker this morning. so you're tracking the cold and the storm. how bad is it looking? >> right now we already have 46 million people under alerts at the moment. if you look in the upper midwest and towards the northwest from seattle to indiana this morning winter storm watches, winter weather advisories and warnings have begun because this storm will have such a great impact across much of the east coast and parts of the middle of the country. here is a look at the timing on this. this starts to pick up tomorrow and it sticks around meandering through thursday and into friday with multiple impacts expected. behind it that blast of extreme cold leading to record-breaking cold temperatures for this time of year. here is a look at some of the impacts through saturday. we are talking dangerously cold conditions, windchills thursday and friday damaging winds and blizzard conditions in the great lakes into chicago and cl
maggie vespa there at o'hare, thanks. >> all right. somara theodore from our weekend show and wrc in washington in for mr. roker this morning. so you're tracking the cold and the storm. how bad is it looking? >> right now we already have 46 million people under alerts at the moment. if you look in the upper midwest and towards the northwest from seattle to indiana this morning winter storm watches, winter weather advisories and warnings have begun because this storm will have such a...
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with aggravated kidnapping and capital murder he is being held on $1.5 million bond >> our thanks to maggie for that report >>> a beloved resident of "sesame street" has passed away. sesame workshop is mourning the loss of bob mcgrath, one of the original cast members. they say he embodied the melodies of "sesame street" like no one else. ♪ and if i didn't love you, how could i miss you ♪ ♪ and feel sad, happy, happy sad ♪ >> bob played a friendly neighbor for the first 47 seasons, and continued to make appearances after that he once said the impact the show has on millions of kids was the most gratifying thing anyone could hope for his family says he died peacefully at home bob mcgrath was 90 years old >>> they say everything is bigger in texas, and one team sunday night certainly stood all thor in dallas >> complete, ceedee lamb, was he down no, he is into the end zone. >> the cowboys scored early on the colts, but indianapolis kept battling back until the fourth quarter. dallas scored 33 points in the final period, taking the win, 54-19. >>> eagles qb jalen hurts was flying high with fou
with aggravated kidnapping and capital murder he is being held on $1.5 million bond >> our thanks to maggie for that report >>> a beloved resident of "sesame street" has passed away. sesame workshop is mourning the loss of bob mcgrath, one of the original cast members. they say he embodied the melodies of "sesame street" like no one else. ♪ and if i didn't love you, how could i miss you ♪ ♪ and feel sad, happy, happy sad ♪ >> bob played a...
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maggie vespa has the latest >> reporter: tonight, a sigh of relief and a step toward justice, decadesears after authorities say a bomb packed into unaccompanied luggage brought panam flight 103 crashed into lockerbie, killing 270 people, mostly americans. the justice department confirms the man charged with building that bomb is in u.s. custody. his name, abu agee la mohammad mas'ud kheir al-marimi. >> he was not supposed to be on the flight. he was supposed to leave a day earlier. but the company asked him to stay one more day. >> he booked that flight last minute >> yep >> reporter: this comes two years now after now former attorney bill barr cha charged mass ud. >> this man will be subject to justice for s crimes >> reporter: dubbed the lockerbie doming, the december 21, 1988, crash killed everyone on board the flight, 190 of them, americans, including 35 students from syracuse university, returning from a semester abroad. the university calling the arrest a significant milestone. >> my parents have known their grandson longer than they knew their son. and that's not the way life s
maggie vespa has the latest >> reporter: tonight, a sigh of relief and a step toward justice, decadesears after authorities say a bomb packed into unaccompanied luggage brought panam flight 103 crashed into lockerbie, killing 270 people, mostly americans. the justice department confirms the man charged with building that bomb is in u.s. custody. his name, abu agee la mohammad mas'ud kheir al-marimi. >> he was not supposed to be on the flight. he was supposed to leave a day earlier....
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maggie were rights group say he didn't even receive legal council. this low resolution security footage, what's considered enough evidence to convict him. the court claims chose the 23 year old attacking to members of a pro government militia. the young man shown here in a private video was charged at the end of november. he was hanged less than a month later active, his se that run of ards family had not been informed. would you go north of last week? another young man, most sane shikari became the 1st person to be executed for taking part in the nation wide protests. as a result, thousands of iranians took to the street and cities across the country to once again demand an end to the islamic leadership. foreign ministers meeting in brussels sharply criticized the executions. germany's top diplomat on alina burbock said, europe is on the side of the innocent, and iran they haven't met. invite to once made these new sanctions. we took aim at those who are responsible for these executions and for def, violence against the innocent people on what that
maggie were rights group say he didn't even receive legal council. this low resolution security footage, what's considered enough evidence to convict him. the court claims chose the 23 year old attacking to members of a pro government militia. the young man shown here in a private video was charged at the end of november. he was hanged less than a month later active, his se that run of ards family had not been informed. would you go north of last week? another young man, most sane shikari...
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to bring justice and hold those accountable for who murdered our loved ones >> and our thanks to maggie for that report. >>> milwaukee police are investigating a bomb threat this morning that forced patti labelle to rush off the stage in the middle of a concert. the video shows security escorting her out of the theater. the whole theater ended up being evacuated. no one was injured and no explosive devices were found the heater is working to reschedule the show. >>> nearly one year after a deadly tornado leveled much of mayfield, kentucky, the community is working to rebuild. lee si rse ya y has the story. >> reporter: we see a community starting all over again. and it sure has a long way to go but the town is getting advice from another city that knows exactly what they're going through. joplin, missouri a monster tornado killed more than 160 people there in 2011, and nearly 13 years later, they're still building back. >> they tell us ten years. so i'm not expecting anything shorter than that. >> reporter: right now, mayfield's mayor says city and county leaders are devising a long-ter
to bring justice and hold those accountable for who murdered our loved ones >> and our thanks to maggie for that report. >>> milwaukee police are investigating a bomb threat this morning that forced patti labelle to rush off the stage in the middle of a concert. the video shows security escorting her out of the theater. the whole theater ended up being evacuated. no one was injured and no explosive devices were found the heater is working to reschedule the show. >>>...
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. >> with us, maggie haberman, and our capitol hill reporter, melanie za nona.adam kinzinger said. he's the outlier when you look at the republican caucus in the house. do you think the former president's hold is still solid there? >> i think it's stronger than it would seem based on trump's own political fortunes right now, which are decelerating. i think trumpism has a hold on these members because trump's political base is still what elects these members in republican primaries. i think that trump has control over certain districts more than others. he is still a big factor here, and i think that's what kinzinger is battling against. >> and melody, what are the moderate house republicans threatening to do? >> they're getting worried about the prospect for chaos on january 3rd. you have a small ban of anti-mccarthy republicans threatening to take him down. one of those options, sources tell me, is to kick those members off of their committee as a form of retribution. for now they've decided to table that idea, but they are considering other options, including
. >> with us, maggie haberman, and our capitol hill reporter, melanie za nona.adam kinzinger said. he's the outlier when you look at the republican caucus in the house. do you think the former president's hold is still solid there? >> i think it's stronger than it would seem based on trump's own political fortunes right now, which are decelerating. i think trumpism has a hold on these members because trump's political base is still what elects these members in republican primaries....
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maggie vespa joins us from minneapolis. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.m the calm before the storm. this system is definitely barrelling our way. a mountain of snow and sand ready to go ahead of this winter weather. up to a foot of snow expected in parts of the midwest and up to 17 million people nationwide under some sort of watch, warning or advisory. also this system is wreaking havoc coming to air travel. hundreds of delayses and cancelations already stacking up just today. the state officials pleading with people to take this seriously and be prepared to hunker down at home. severe winter weather roaring across the nation. in the dakotas, slick roads causing accidents on the road overnight. >> you can see on the truck that's pure ice. >> reporter: and in below-freezing temperatures locals hopeful they don't lose power and heat. >> my family is going to hunker down and pray that the electricity stays on so we don't freeze. >> reporter: whiteout conditions pummeling the rockies with winds blowing up to 50 miles per hour. colorado under its first blizza
maggie vespa joins us from minneapolis. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.m the calm before the storm. this system is definitely barrelling our way. a mountain of snow and sand ready to go ahead of this winter weather. up to a foot of snow expected in parts of the midwest and up to 17 million people nationwide under some sort of watch, warning or advisory. also this system is wreaking havoc coming to air travel. hundreds of delayses and cancelations already stacking up just...
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prosecutors say maggie and paul were killed between 8:30 and 10:06 p.m. phone puts alex murdaugh at the scene at 8:44 p.m.. according to the state, murdaugh left the property at 906 p m to drive to his father's house, and upon returning, called 9-1-1 at 10:07 p.m.. and anderson, alex murdaugh's attorneys don't dispute the fact that it was his voice on the recording on paul murdaugh's phone. they don't dispute the fact that he was at the family home earlier in the night speaking with a wife and son, but they do note at least they say, that it was a normal conversation, certainly nothing threatening, nothing out of your knee. but anderson this double murder case is just the beginning of what alex murdaugh is facing. as you know there have been mysterious deaths that have been in his orbit now for years. you have the case of gloria satterfield who was his former housekeeper who apparently fell down the steps at his home and now they are going to exhumed her body the. state wants to figure out exactly how he died and then you have the case of stephen smith ba
prosecutors say maggie and paul were killed between 8:30 and 10:06 p.m. phone puts alex murdaugh at the scene at 8:44 p.m.. according to the state, murdaugh left the property at 906 p m to drive to his father's house, and upon returning, called 9-1-1 at 10:07 p.m.. and anderson, alex murdaugh's attorneys don't dispute the fact that it was his voice on the recording on paul murdaugh's phone. they don't dispute the fact that he was at the family home earlier in the night speaking with a wife and...
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we'll break down what's inside with maggie haberman in just a bit.nds across the country are in the dark this hour as severe weather is moving through. how the storm system is stressing power grids. >>> and. santa is for everyone, a look at the demand for wider representation. >>> the house january 6th committee has released the report placing the blame squarely on shoulder of donald trump. calling him the one man that caused the riots and recommends barring him from holding office again. it is huge. it is 845 pages and summarizes a year and a half long investigation by the committee which conducted over a thousand interviews. in a newly released transcript, cassidy hutchinson said she felt pressure not to talk and instead face contempt charges. she testified before the hearing she told her mom i am completely indebted to these people, they will ruin my life if i don't do anything they don't want me to do. she also testified, when she had a trump aligned lawyer beside her, she said this, i quote, it wasn't just that i had stephan sitting next to me i
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but we'll be in the movie for the next three weeks. >> thanks, maggie. i hope you get a break in the next three weeks. >> thank you, i hope we all do. >> you deserve it. >> thanks, maggie. >>> new revelations from the second part of harry and meghan docuseries, speaking of drama and getting a break. the couple details their freedom flight out of the uk. a fight between harry and william. >> it was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my father say things that weren't true and my grandmother quietly sit there and take it all in. it's the you are my diamond sale. get 30% off everything. ( ♪ ) giveve the gift of shine at zales, the diamond store.e. ♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver. harness the power of 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamin to smooth, heal, and moisturize your dry sk. gold bond. champion your skin. ho ho ho! not again... oh no... for the gifts you won't forget. happy holidays from mercedes-benz. see your mercedes-benz dealer today for exceptional offers. subway's upping the sub game again with the subway ser
but we'll be in the movie for the next three weeks. >> thanks, maggie. i hope you get a break in the next three weeks. >> thank you, i hope we all do. >> you deserve it. >> thanks, maggie. >>> new revelations from the second part of harry and meghan docuseries, speaking of drama and getting a break. the couple details their freedom flight out of the uk. a fight between harry and william. >> it was terrifying to have my brother scream and shout at me and my...
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(maggy hurchalla) the first people in the everglades were actually the tequesta indians from way backthe 1500s. for them, it was a fantastic food source. it was something that, if you didn't mess it up, it gave you everything you needed. later, the miccosukees, who came all the way down from north carolina, were looking for a place to hide from the american soldiers. (millie buchanan) it had been a pristine trout spring; had some of the best trout fishing in the southeast if not in the country and just a beautiful stream, and it flowed from north carolina into tennessee. (gay webb) apparently, the pigeon river was a sustainable river. if you had a spot on the pigeon river whether you're white man, whether you're indian, or native american, if you had a spot on this river, you can get all your food to get you everything you needed. you had it right there. the cherokees called it "beautiful maiden." that was the most beautiful word in their language. and that's what they used on the pigeon river, because to them, a beautiful young lady was the most beautiful thing in the world. this riv
(maggy hurchalla) the first people in the everglades were actually the tequesta indians from way backthe 1500s. for them, it was a fantastic food source. it was something that, if you didn't mess it up, it gave you everything you needed. later, the miccosukees, who came all the way down from north carolina, were looking for a place to hide from the american soldiers. (millie buchanan) it had been a pristine trout spring; had some of the best trout fishing in the southeast if not in the country...
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army specialist maggie may a new smart home.wers founder and ceo. tell me about this. >> maggie served our country, army specialist. got hit with an ied. two of her people that she served with died in that blast. but she lost her leg and had a lot of internal injuries she deserved mortgage free smart home and built it season of hope. >> brian: texas is where she picked. is it ready to go in. >> she is in it. we did it yesterday. she moved into the house. as a matter of fact, andy pettitte who lives in texas. did a psa. frank, i see we just gave that house. i want to take maggie fishing or hunting any time she wants to go. so -- >> brian: that is awesome. you weren't done yet. tunnel to towers foundation does do good village. opened up in florida. first of its kind ever in this community. provide mortgage free homes for nation's catastrophically injured veterans and gold star families and the families of fallen first responders and you are well underway. as you look at helping out army staff sergeant danielle thorton widow of arm
army specialist maggie may a new smart home.wers founder and ceo. tell me about this. >> maggie served our country, army specialist. got hit with an ied. two of her people that she served with died in that blast. but she lost her leg and had a lot of internal injuries she deserved mortgage free smart home and built it season of hope. >> brian: texas is where she picked. is it ready to go in. >> she is in it. we did it yesterday. she moved into the house. as a matter of fact,...
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maggie vespa at chicago o'hare airport. it's not unusual to see that airport as busy as it has been around this time of year. what should travelers who haven't left yet know about their flights? >> reporter: sure, definitely a couple of things, again, the further we get obviously into this weekend and thursday and friday as the storm progresses these delays and cancellations will be stacking up. that's already started. so for people thinking they'll fly out tomorrow or friday, again, they should keep in mind if they can move their flight up to today or tomorrow morning, that would be ideal. number two, they can do that because the airlines have already waived rebooking fees and are asking people to navigate their trip around this storm's path. that being said also the kind of the old standbys always hold true. sign up for alerts on your airline's app and monitor as your flight approaches. travel experts are stressing everybody just have a backup plan and if you see that your flight has been canceled contrary to popular beli
maggie vespa at chicago o'hare airport. it's not unusual to see that airport as busy as it has been around this time of year. what should travelers who haven't left yet know about their flights? >> reporter: sure, definitely a couple of things, again, the further we get obviously into this weekend and thursday and friday as the storm progresses these delays and cancellations will be stacking up. that's already started. so for people thinking they'll fly out tomorrow or friday, again, they...
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stay warm, friend. >>> maggie, we are seeing ground stops at airports from seattle to new york, and inlike buffalo, and milwaukee, the airports are shut down all together. and boy, buffalo is getting hammered this year. what is the situation in chicago? >> yes, well, here in chicago, nobody is feeling pain like shaq is right now but people here are definitely feeling some kind of pain or stress, as these cancellations and these delays rank up. i want to show you the latest numbers out of flight aware, they're staggering, and close to 4500, close to 4600 flights canceled. more than 6200 delays, domestically, and just today, those numbers are insane. now, a lot of that is because the airlines are pre-emptively canceling flights, and have been, for the last couple of days, knowing the storm was going to roll through. but as you said, we're seeing ground stops at airports across the country, from seattle to phoenix, from memphis, to milwaukee, wisconsin, and seattle in particular, a once in a decade ice storm, causing alaska airlines to ground close to 300 flights. also southwest airlines
stay warm, friend. >>> maggie, we are seeing ground stops at airports from seattle to new york, and inlike buffalo, and milwaukee, the airports are shut down all together. and boy, buffalo is getting hammered this year. what is the situation in chicago? >> yes, well, here in chicago, nobody is feeling pain like shaq is right now but people here are definitely feeling some kind of pain or stress, as these cancellations and these delays rank up. i want to show you the latest...
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so it is a very odd predicament doj finds itself in. >> maggie, you heard what shan said.ow is this viewed by the former president and those in his orbit? >> to be clear we don't know what happened in court because these were sealed proceedings. we know what we are being told and our understanding is the judge did not choose to side with doj today. we don't know whether that will happen in the future as others have said tonight. it absolutely could but the trump team is treating this as if it is a huge win for them and they have had few wins lately so i understand why. i think that from their perspective they think this punts things for another day. again, the ball is really in doj's court at the moment because doj could as shan said go into his properties again. now, we have been told many weeks ago there was no recent probable cause to search bedminster or trump tower but does what happened with the finding these two documents at the gsa run operated or paid for storage facility give them probable cause? i don't know. i think that is something doj has to weigh. >> shan,
so it is a very odd predicament doj finds itself in. >> maggie, you heard what shan said.ow is this viewed by the former president and those in his orbit? >> to be clear we don't know what happened in court because these were sealed proceedings. we know what we are being told and our understanding is the judge did not choose to side with doj today. we don't know whether that will happen in the future as others have said tonight. it absolutely could but the trump team is treating...
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maggie, good morning.hose risks you laid outpatients like joe say they will take the new drug if it's approved. so how soon do doctors think it might be available? >> reporter: so the short answer is as soon as some time basically next year. it all kind of depends on the fda's approval process, which is under way as we speak. and the makers have asked the fed for kind of an expedited sign-off, and they expect -- they elus -- to hear a decision as soon as next month. that's why we say possibly next year as to when it might be available. the trial of this drug and the success of it those have been specific to people in the early stages of alzheimer's. because remember this slows cognitive decline. it doesn't reverse anything. that's number one. number two, as far as how widely it might be available a lot of that depends experts and scientists say obviously on how much insurance covers this treatment. that remains to be seen, and some experts reportedly theorize without insurance coverage this treatment could
maggie, good morning.hose risks you laid outpatients like joe say they will take the new drug if it's approved. so how soon do doctors think it might be available? >> reporter: so the short answer is as soon as some time basically next year. it all kind of depends on the fda's approval process, which is under way as we speak. and the makers have asked the fed for kind of an expedited sign-off, and they expect -- they elus -- to hear a decision as soon as next month. that's why we say...