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absolutely sure that melissa was.you guys are ruined. i'm going to the police. i'm not going to be quiet about this. >> melissa's mom anxiously waited for days to hear something from her daughter until she received a call from the las vegas coroner. >> that was just the beginning of a nightmare, because i knew when i got that call, i knew that something happened. only i thought something happened to all three of them. >> when we come back, cops pieced together melissa's final...
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melissa? >> julia, i think that the skepticism will be surrounding that big beat on the subscriber number, and you mentioned they were ready to say it's not because of the fight at the end of december. do you think they'll give us any sort of ideas, the cadence of the subscriber ads throughout the quarter? because if it was because of a broad array of content, it should be sort of even. >> reporter: well, what they said there were subscriber additions throughout the quarter and around the world, and they also said that, yes, they saw some people sign up for the fight, but they didn't cancel right away. the fight was in november. they stuck around to watch the premiere of "squid games" in december. and what they say they're seeing here is this really broad array of content that's very popular all around the world. they have this plethora of options of local language content that really is paying off, and it's just fascinate to go see the addition of 10 million more subscribers than expected and
melissa? >> julia, i think that the skepticism will be surrounding that big beat on the subscriber number, and you mentioned they were ready to say it's not because of the fight at the end of december. do you think they'll give us any sort of ideas, the cadence of the subscriber ads throughout the quarter? because if it was because of a broad array of content, it should be sort of even. >> reporter: well, what they said there were subscriber additions throughout the quarter and...
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my colleague melissa murray is next. >> good afternoon. >> i'm melissa murray, coming to you live from msnbc world headquarters in new york city on this big weekend ahead of the transition of power at the white house, donald trump is about to head to washington, d.c, for a weekend of activities ahead of his monday inauguration. >> his departure is just minutes away, but he is already making news. in a phone interview with nbc's kristen welker. the president elect weighed in with his plans to deal with the ban that may force the massively popular tiktok app to go dark at midnight. >> plus, we're just learning about new plans surrounding the president elect's signature issue immigration. >> it will all be very public and very soon. >> all of this and much more in this special hour. on the trump transition. >> we begin with the latest on preparations that are already underway for monday's presidential inauguration. >> at this hour, we are awaiting president elect trump's departure from florida and route to washington, d.c, where tonight he will kick off the inaugural festivities with a fi
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abc news reporter melissa don joins us live now from altadena. melissa, i want to start. there's so much to cover, but i want to start here. and that is a red flag. warning is still in effect for l.a. county. and health officials have issued a dust and ash advisory warning of air pollution. so from where you stand, how are the winds and how is the air? >> absolutely, kristen. so the first thing is that at least where we are, we're in altadena. this is where the eaton fire burned, where, you know, basically into the eastern part of los angeles county. fortunately, the winds have subsided here, but it's really to the north of us and then through ventura county that they're still under that red flag warning. what's very considerable is to think that some of the mountains that are near us. that is where there's still been hotspots where firefighters have been actively trying to put out the eaton fire. that's always the concern. and above all, it is just so dry. that is just really what has been something that has been of the utmost importance for firefighters battling this bl
abc news reporter melissa don joins us live now from altadena. melissa, i want to start. there's so much to cover, but i want to start here. and that is a red flag. warning is still in effect for l.a. county. and health officials have issued a dust and ash advisory warning of air pollution. so from where you stand, how are the winds and how is the air? >> absolutely, kristen. so the first thing is that at least where we are, we're in altadena. this is where the eaton fire burned, where,...
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but this is my question, melissa.r legally or otherwise, this is long out of the gate to, you know, now be concerned about the national security interests and issues related to tiktok. tiktok is it's not like it just started a year ago. it's been tiktok for a while, and a lot of americans are on it. and the global impact is huge. what does this all mean? i mean, is this just all the politics? or to ian's point, there is this serious legal, constitutional, national security underpinning that's driving this. but it just sounds to me it's a little too late to be worried about what the chinese have gathered on us, because we've been doing tiktok a long time. >> certainly the horse is out of the barn and i will say, michael, as the mother of teenagers, i don't know how to feel about this. i actually might welcome closing down tiktok so my children might read books occasionally. >> but, you know, i think one of the things to really emphasize here about the supreme court's opinion, which does end this legal battle, even as a
but this is my question, melissa.r legally or otherwise, this is long out of the gate to, you know, now be concerned about the national security interests and issues related to tiktok. tiktok is it's not like it just started a year ago. it's been tiktok for a while, and a lot of americans are on it. and the global impact is huge. what does this all mean? i mean, is this just all the politics? or to ian's point, there is this serious legal, constitutional, national security underpinning that's...
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melissa stoddard diaz: she was relatively new with her license. think that was her first real job. keith morrison: of course, michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now, events would propel her to such notoriety, that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would be poking around in her past. michelle, from everyone i've spoken to, wanted to be somebody, and really worked hard to get to where she ultimately got her degree and became a professional. keith morrison: but then, michelle, even at an early age, always seemed confident about getting what she wanted. she was just 16 when she started dating marty. marty theer was a couple of years older, worldly, bright, friendly, had big plans. he wanted to be an astronaut. he went to the air force academy. [wedding processional] she was 20 when she married him at the academy's famous chapel outside colorado springs. man: marty, you may kiss your bride. keith morrison: this was back in 1991, when marty was all she ever wanted, long before she talked to that psychologist, agreed to
melissa stoddard diaz: she was relatively new with her license. think that was her first real job. keith morrison: of course, michelle would have laughed at the idea that pretty soon now, events would propel her to such notoriety, that newspaper reporters like melissa stoddard diaz would be poking around in her past. michelle, from everyone i've spoken to, wanted to be somebody, and really worked hard to get to where she ultimately got her degree and became a professional. keith morrison: but...
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melissa? >> megan, thank you.e been affected by universe alter riffs were higher today, not just car parts. the dollar stores popped on the back of this. >> i look at gm, in june, i think, of 2021, it traded up to $61 and cascaded lower. in november, we traded right back up to that level. and then had a dropoff. so, i'm concerned just on a technical basis here. i get the bounce today, but i don't think gm is out of the woods yet at all. and i think in order to prove itself, it needs to close above 60. i don't see that happening any time soon. >> i think the chart's fine. it's been in this long-term uptrend. but i can't say that about ford. ford has been a devastating bear market. it was barely up today. but i think the really interesting price action on the tariff news was actually out of europe. if you look at the european autos, bmw, mercedeses, really big turns, which have been developing over the last couple of months. and the european luxury stocks, all real nice reversals there. those are names to put on the
melissa? >> megan, thank you.e been affected by universe alter riffs were higher today, not just car parts. the dollar stores popped on the back of this. >> i look at gm, in june, i think, of 2021, it traded up to $61 and cascaded lower. in november, we traded right back up to that level. and then had a dropoff. so, i'm concerned just on a technical basis here. i get the bounce today, but i don't think gm is out of the woods yet at all. and i think in order to prove itself, it needs...
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and melissa is joining me now. and melissa, i just have to start by saying, i am so sorry for for what you and your loved ones are and your neighbors are going through right now. i mean, this is such a beautiful, beautiful area. how are you holding up tonight? >> um, i definitely have not gotten my head around it. um, i got some video sent to me that our house is totally gone. are. you know, i live in the palisades. i'm right in the area that nick is reporting from. and. everything's gone. you know, you can't really get your head around it. and, you know, you think, oh, it's just me and it's not. and i look at a community i've lived in for again, honestly, since my father passed away, is just gone. it's it's unbelievable to see. >> and i'm grateful that that you and your son and your fiance made it out safely. but but, you know, when you live in this area and obviously in the los angeles area, in california, you get fires all the time. how do you know? when do you realize it's going to end up looking like this? lik
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they suggested he could follow that root, right, melissa. break down for me what you think happens now. >> the court did not call for donald trump to pursue an appeal, simply noted that many of the issues he raised in his certiorari petition could be resolved through the traditional appellate channels in new york state and traditional appeal, not an emergency appeal he's been pursuing. nor did the court say that this was a little thing. because judge merchan had indicated he was unlikely to give donald trump jail time and would be giving him an unconditional discharge. the fact remains donald trump is still going to be convicted, his conviction will stand, he will be the first felon to be inaugurated as president. and that is really happening and he basically said what tim has been saying, it is psychological for him. this is not a distinction that he enjoys, not something he wants hanging over his head, but in no way did the court minimize this. i will say, he's right to a certain degree that the court could have said a lot more, the fact t
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and so that sets up a very public dispute here, melissa. you know, we've seen white houses very grumpy at the fed in the past. doesn't always erupt into public view and doesn't always erupt into public view in the first week. but that's what we're seeing here. back over to you. >> all right. eamon thank you. eamon javers from washington. you know that's a big claim. >> that he. >> is trying to. make there. can he actually do anything. i don't i don't think he can. >> yeah it's. >> a dangerous. >> conversation in terms of but it's not political. >> but the federal reserve. >> controls the. >> front end. >> they lowered. >> rates in september. >> the front end of the curve. >> has been sort of stable. >> they don't. >> control anything past that. you would think. >> i would. >> hope the. president would know. or people in his cabinet and administration. >> in his circle. >> would know. >> as well. >> the interest. >> rate market is going higher for a myriad of different. >> reasons. >> by the way, not. least of which some of this policies thi
and so that sets up a very public dispute here, melissa. you know, we've seen white houses very grumpy at the fed in the past. doesn't always erupt into public view and doesn't always erupt into public view in the first week. but that's what we're seeing here. back over to you. >> all right. eamon thank you. eamon javers from washington. you know that's a big claim. >> that he. >> is trying to. make there. can he actually do anything. i don't i don't think he can. >>...
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and melissa is joining me now. and melissa, i just have to start by saying, i am so sorry for for what you and your loved ones are and your neighbors are going through right now. i mean, this is such a beautiful, beautiful area. how are you holding up tonight? >> um, i definitely have not gotten my head around it. um, i got some video sent to me that our house is totally gone. ah. you know, i live in the palisades. i'm right in the area that nick is reporting from. and. everything's gone. you know, you can't really get your head around it. and, you know, you think, oh, it's just me and it's not. and i look at a community i've lived in for, again, honestly, since my father passed away, is just gone. it's it's unbelievable to see and i'm grateful that that you and your son and your fiance made it out safely. >> but but you know, when you live in this area and obviously in the los angeles area, in california, you get fires all the time. how do you know? when do you realize it's going to end up looking like this? like
and melissa is joining me now. and melissa, i just have to start by saying, i am so sorry for for what you and your loved ones are and your neighbors are going through right now. i mean, this is such a beautiful, beautiful area. how are you holding up tonight? >> um, i definitely have not gotten my head around it. um, i got some video sent to me that our house is totally gone. ah. you know, i live in the palisades. i'm right in the area that nick is reporting from. and. everything's gone....
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melissa murray, nyu law professor and msnbc legal analyst. and molly jong-fast, special correspondent for vanity fair. thank you all for being here. melissa, i do want to start with you, because the legal pretext for donald trump to be able to do this at all was that the man who swore him in john roberts essentially declared him to be essentially a monarch, to be essentially king? it does feel like today, the missing person at the inauguration was leonard leo. >> well, this is again the culmination of a lot of different movements. so certainly the coup that we saw started on january 6th, but also a much longer effort to capture the federal judiciary, to capture state legislatures by allowing the federal judiciary to absent itself from policing partizan gerrymandering. all of this has happened in concert. a lot of this has happened over a very slow and iterative process. they have played a really fantastic long game, and it has resulted in what we saw here today with john roberts, the man who swears he is an institutionalist, whom we have cred
melissa murray, nyu law professor and msnbc legal analyst. and molly jong-fast, special correspondent for vanity fair. thank you all for being here. melissa, i do want to start with you, because the legal pretext for donald trump to be able to do this at all was that the man who swore him in john roberts essentially declared him to be essentially a monarch, to be essentially king? it does feel like today, the missing person at the inauguration was leonard leo. >> well, this is again the...
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melissa, good to see you.o get through this because i'm sure a lot of people were following it very closely. but there's still a couple of unanswered questions. why did this have to happen to make donald trump a convicted felon? because there were a whole lot of people who thought when he was convicted by a jury of his peers, that was that. and then what is this unconditional discharge mean? right. >> so generally, in the criminal process, it's sentencing that makes a person formally a convicted felon. so in order for donald trump to have that ignominious distinction, this sentencing had to happen. and so it did happen. it was not the sentencing that many individuals who are convicted of these crimes in new york state get. and typically, this kind of charge carries with it the penalty of some jail time or even prison time. >> right. >> donald trump is the only individual since 2014, when the new york times began looking at this, that has received an unconditional discharge. and that means there are no conditio
melissa, good to see you.o get through this because i'm sure a lot of people were following it very closely. but there's still a couple of unanswered questions. why did this have to happen to make donald trump a convicted felon? because there were a whole lot of people who thought when he was convicted by a jury of his peers, that was that. and then what is this unconditional discharge mean? right. >> so generally, in the criminal process, it's sentencing that makes a person formally a...
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami, and our very special guest trader tonight, joe moglia, a friend to the show for all 18 years of our existence. joe, welcome. >> thank you, melissa. >> welcome. >> great to have you here. >> honored to be on, guys, thank you. >> we start off with today's massive rally on wall street. the dow gaining more than 700 points, for its highest close of the year. the nasdaq up 2.5% on a cool inflation print. the major indices all seeing their best day since the election. we'll get to the cpi in a bit. a barrage of big bank eets. will these reports confirm what we heard this morning, karen? very optimistic. >> yeah, i think so, i mean, this was really, really a good -- on so many fronts, and for all the banks, i think a lot of things went right. net interest income very good. some of the capital markets business really good. for some investment banking, better than for others, but i think that the consumer is in good shape, and, you
i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, guy adami, and our very special guest trader tonight, joe moglia, a friend to the show for all 18 years of our existence. joe, welcome. >> thank you, melissa. >> welcome. >> great to have you here. >> honored to be on, guys, thank you. >> we start off with today's massive rally on wall street. the dow gaining more than 700 points, for its highest...
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the reidout with melissa murray is up next. hi, melissa. have a great weekend. >> thanks so much, katie. >> we have a lot to. >> get into in the next hour. >> of the reidout. >> including donald trump fast tracking deportations as. >> ice. >> agents scoop. >> up an. >> american military. >> veteran during one. >> of. >> their raids in newark. >> new jersey. >> also, in what. >> will come as a shock to. >> his supporters. >> in. >> red states prone to natural. >> disasters. >> trump is saying that he just might eliminate fema. >> altogether, which. >> surprise, surprise. >> is spelled out. >> on page. >> 135 of project 2025. but we begin tonight with the. sheer exhaustion. >> of donald trump's first. >> week in office. >> it's only been five. >> days, but. >> so far. >> trump has signed. dozens of executive orders. >> since inauguration. day on monday. >> he's also issued pardons. >> for over 1500. >> people involved. >> in the. >> january 6th attack on the capitol. >> he commuted. >> the sentences of individuals who are associated with the
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hi, melissa chan. thanks for joining us. the posting is lumnick jihad group in gaza says it will release is rarely civilian hostage, our value who'd before the next plan, hostage prisoners swap with israel, according to the israel ha ceasefire. agreement, our bill, you heard it should have been released by him off on saturday, but have mazda delayed the release over what they called? technical reasons. israel responded by blocking tens of thousands of palestinians from returning to the old neighborhoods in northern gaza. cousins desperate to go north to what's left of their old homes have been left to scrambling to get food and water on the roads leading to northern gaza. thousands of people waits with the worldly possessions to return home. he's right in his blocks, major authorize. after each the queues thomas of breaking the terms of the ceasefire. when he failed to release about the hood. and he's really civilian insult, today's hostage, hanover and he's really ministry spokes person called it's a breach of the truce. wh
hi, melissa chan. thanks for joining us. the posting is lumnick jihad group in gaza says it will release is rarely civilian hostage, our value who'd before the next plan, hostage prisoners swap with israel, according to the israel ha ceasefire. agreement, our bill, you heard it should have been released by him off on saturday, but have mazda delayed the release over what they called? technical reasons. israel responded by blocking tens of thousands of palestinians from returning to the old...
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, karen finerman, steve grags grasso, and katie stockton. >>> and as we mentioned, markets closing near their lows of the session. the nasdaq down 2%. the dow going negative on the year. the pressure coming as yields spiked on new economic data, but it wasn't just rates on the moves. nvidia plunging after hitting a new record early in the session. ceo jensen huang just wrapping up an analyst q&a after unveiling his a.i. road map. kristina pers artsinevelos has highlights. >> let's start with supply and demand. they confirmed they are not changing their guidance. they are shipping hopper and blackwell this quarter. they said that they probably will do a bit more, but they weren't going to change the actual number for guidance, and said supply will always be a situation. there's nothing we can build that will be unlimited. but -- so that's for the hopper. everybody wanted to hear about the data center sales that we didn't get in the keynote yesterday. f
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i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, bob that win eison, guy adami, and mike khouw. >>> shipments from apple to china dropping 17%, with a whopping 25% in just the fourth quarter. that was apple's worth yearly decline ever. and put it into third place behind vivo and huawei. the stock falling over 4% today for its worst day since august. it's now lost nearly 9% already in 2025 making it by far the worst performing mag seven stock. analysts on wall street have been getting a bit more bearish. a rare sell rating was issued on the stock, slashed its price target, saying apple could fall 18% from here. the biggest concern, tariffs. and with president-elect donald trump just a few more days from returning to office, could that threat just be starting? i guess at the heart of this whole thing is there more pain ahead? >> you know, there's an interesting word in the english language. swashbuckler. >> usually associated -- >> pirate. >> yeah, see, tim nows? knows. >> yeah. >> to make a call li
i'm melissa lee, coming to you live from studio b at the nasdaq. on the desk tonight -- tim seymour, bob that win eison, guy adami, and mike khouw. >>> shipments from apple to china dropping 17%, with a whopping 25% in just the fourth quarter. that was apple's worth yearly decline ever. and put it into third place behind vivo and huawei. the stock falling over 4% today for its worst day since august. it's now lost nearly 9% already in 2025 making it by far the worst performing mag...
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extremely remarkable and an incredible compliment to all of you, not just melissa, obviously, but also all of the traders, and production and the production team. there's a lot of -- the fact that this has done at this level for this long is a career highlight for everyone involved. >> i want to also talk about your new venture, which is very interesting, because it's not related. >> you have to open your gift. >> that would be the segue all right. let's do that. >> and we can talk about the venture while you open the gift. >> it's shoes. >> well, it's other -- >> it's italian luxury goods sneakers, silk, cashmere, and japanese denim >> what's the difference from american denim >> i brought for you a pair of our -- >> sorry >> signature product, which is called the white goat. >> oh. >> and it is italian goat leather, handstitched by me. >> by you? >> no, you do not. >> i go to venice myself every day and i get out a needle and thread well, first, i have to go -- >> you ride in a rickshaw? >> the truth is, first i have to go goat hunting. without a goal, what can i even get done >> che
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we are joined by melissa murray and -- professor, happy new year. >> your thoughts?trump does not want to get to the public, there's already a cloud hanging over him, if he goes forward, and is inaugurated, even if there's no sentencing in the hush money trial, he will be the first convicted felon to serve as president and having this hanging over his head is obviously something he doesn't want. the idea -- >> are your eyebrows raised, it's hard to tell us her glasses are so thick. >> they are. we know that judge cannon dismissed the case that the special counsel, that there's no authority for a special counsel and that was appealed to the 11th circuit, so the case is now before the 11th circuit and the judge doesn't have jurisdiction over an and as you said, she issued this order preventing the release of this report by the attorney general and made no distinction about the documents case and the election interference case in the see a case over which she never had jurisdiction because it was always before judge chutkan, and the question is how can she do that -- >>
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melissa adan joins us from altadena now. melissa, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning.stroyed communities, crews are still searching through the fire damage as more than a dozen people are still reported missing, this ahead of another round of santa ana winds in our forecast. this morning, the long road to recovery as more and more californians return to what is left of their communities amid lifting evacuation orders. >> doing a lot of ash cleanup. there's ash on the roof. there's ash in the driveway, all in the yard. >> reporter: more than a week after the eaton and palisades fires broke out, firefighters making progress on the blazes that left 27 dead and more than a dozen still missing. the eaton fire now 65% contained while the palisades fire only 39% contained ahead of another round of high winds next week. >> the interior of the fire that's still left has a tremendous amount of damage. it's going to be a tough task, but we've got all the people we need here on site. >> reporter: the focus now shifting to rebuilding efforts. destruction stretching out as far as th
melissa adan joins us from altadena now. melissa, good morning. >> reporter: whit, good morning.stroyed communities, crews are still searching through the fire damage as more than a dozen people are still reported missing, this ahead of another round of santa ana winds in our forecast. this morning, the long road to recovery as more and more californians return to what is left of their communities amid lifting evacuation orders. >> doing a lot of ash cleanup. there's ash on the...
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melissa michaelson, professor of political science at menlo college. appreciate you joining us tonight and giving us your insight. thanks. well, there's so much more ahead tonight on ktvu news at five. we're continuing to track those wildfires burning down in southern california, where millions of people are still on edge with another round of dangerous fire weather in the forecast. we'll have the latest on the firefight. >> also ahead, when i came to school today, you can feel the weight of it. we lost three valuable members to our community. >> tragedy strikes near hollister, where three high school students are killed in a crash. what investigators say happened just before the accident. plus, celebrations in the middle east over that ceasefire deal between israel and hamas. the terms of the deal that could finally bring an end to 15 months of war. >> and we're getting closer to the weekend and we're still waiting on rainfall. when is it going to show up? we know when the weekend gets here, but when will the rain? i'll be back here with that. >> and
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melissa, thanks. appreciate it. melissa repko reporting there. as we mentioned, target's actions are a growing trend across corporate america. and it's a focal point, a major one of the new administration, president trump's executive order earlier this week calling di programs illegal and discriminatory. here to discuss heidi heitkamp, former senator of north dakota, and john hope bryant, who is founder of operation hope. welcome to you both. senator, i'll start with you. this does appear to be a major turning point in the culture. no. >> well who knows? >> i mean, i think your point of are we going to see these policies of, you know, that that could be profitable because you're offering more vibrant. >> products, you are bringing. more creative people. >> to the to the business table as you're talking about challenges. >> so what you know. >> dei now has a bad name. this all started in earnest during the debate over the gaza challenge and universities. but you know what? corporations should always. >> be looking. >> at is are these policies bene
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i agree with melissa.rough because she's not matt gaetz and she is not robert kennedy junior, and she's not kash patel, but still, she's not tethered to facts, you know, to sit there and say kash patel is the right person for the job. i mean, that is really preposterous to say that there's fraud in the election in pennsylvania. there are no facts to support that and to parrot that you're going to be governed by facts and law, as the attorney general can be tested by then looking at specific instances where she's absolutely not guided by facts. so we're really in for a rough ride, i think because of that dichotomy of seeing what she might say. but but in fact, what she does, i think is going to belie that. but, you know, we i think we have to hope that she will. >> i'm going to just say that, you know, we should consider it a victory that the right considers a woman attorney general to be qualified for any job, given that they did not feel that way about the sitting vice president of the united states, who
i agree with melissa.rough because she's not matt gaetz and she is not robert kennedy junior, and she's not kash patel, but still, she's not tethered to facts, you know, to sit there and say kash patel is the right person for the job. i mean, that is really preposterous to say that there's fraud in the election in pennsylvania. there are no facts to support that and to parrot that you're going to be governed by facts and law, as the attorney general can be tested by then looking at specific...
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you'll hear from melissa triano, you'll hear from some of the people who were suspected of wondering why gary triano had gone the way he had gone. and you'll hear from the police, who had to investigate gary's murder and who had to take many years going through different suspects and then coming upon a treasure trove of evidence in the most unlikely of ways, including tapes that played a huge role in who took the fall for the death of gary triano. >> going back again to that explosion reenactment, i don't know that i've been that close to an explosion like that. so what was it like to stand there and watch this? >> well, you make it sound like i was standing right next to it and stuff. it's more like if you were. it's more like if you if you were in the upper deck watching the giants and somebody in center field caught a fly ball or something, i was kept a safe distance away. but the sound of it is incredible. the sound of it is just really remarkable. and then when you go down and look at the aftermath, especially with our guy from the atf, you can just see debris everywhere. his ab
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melissa arden, abc news, altadena. >> so right now, let's get more on the wind threat in l.a.ounty and a look at what we can expect here. abc seven weather anchor spencer christian joins us now with the accuweather forecast. spencer those winds. >> oh, kristen. just a tragic and heartbreaking situation there. and the winds continue to be dangerously strong. here's a look at what's happening in the atmosphere that's triggering these winds. we've got the clockwise circulation around that high pressure system up north. the counterclockwise flow around the low down south, the strong pressure gradient between these two generating powerful winds out of the east, south, east, northeast, i should say, across the entire state. and of course, in the area of those devastating fires down south right now, we're looking at wind gusts up to 45mph at browns canyon. we've got strong gusts in other locations as well. earlier today, we had reports of isolated gusts over 70mph. so this particularly dangerous situation as it's being labeled still under a red flag warning until 6 p.m. tomorrow, tha
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melissa dawn, abc news, altadena, california. >> all right. so more more now on the conditions around the fires right now and what's to come. let's get straight to abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian. spencer. so dangerous once again. >> oh, you're right about that. so the winds remain exceedingly high, the relative humidity dangerously low. of course, that's a terrible combination. and it means high fire danger, complicating the wind flow now, or adding to the intensity, i should say, is the development of this area of low pressure, which is only helping the winds to intensify. at the moment, we're looking at wind gusts up to and above 45mph, generally across the region where the fires are burning. so as we look at the wind gusts animation going into the evening hours, we won't see much change. winds may lose a little bit of their intensity going into the evening hours down below 30mph for many locations, but by 10:00 tonight over 30mph. and that pattern continues tomorrow. gusts up to about 40mph. this is only at the surface. of
melissa dawn, abc news, altadena, california. >> all right. so more more now on the conditions around the fires right now and what's to come. let's get straight to abc seven news weather anchor spencer christian. spencer. so dangerous once again. >> oh, you're right about that. so the winds remain exceedingly high, the relative humidity dangerously low. of course, that's a terrible combination. and it means high fire danger, complicating the wind flow now, or adding to the...
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melissa magee from knbc here. tremendous coverage throughout all of this.nk you. >> thank you. >>> and someone 150,000 people are under evacuation orders. many still have no idea if their house is even still standing. ellison barber was with residents today trying to get back in to find out. >> do i wait here? >> you can if you like. >> reporter: tonight growing frustration outside the pacific palisades. massive lines of cars with residents waiting for hours, anxious to see what, if anything, remains in their homes. this is criminal dereliction of duty. >> we do care. we want to get you back into your homes. >> reporter: los angeles county sheriff robert luna warning about criminal activity. >> people that do not belong in these disaster zones need to stay out or they are going to get arrested. >> reporter: saturday two people were detained in the evacuation zone near vice president kamala harris' home, according officials. the l.a. fire chief adding it's too dangerous for many residents to go home. >> there is still active fires that are burning within the
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golf shop for women entering business would be okay even under this new equal rights amendment. >> melissaves if they still want to try to offer different promotions to different groups or other groups besides women who we know have been historically marginalized. >> i think the whole ladies night thing is a little antiquated. i can understand why it's appealing for businesses to bring in women and subsequently to bring in other patrons. but one thing that you could do is perhaps check into your liability insurance. to you have enough insurance to cover a lawsuit of this sort. perhaps make sure that you are not giving the same, like a broad discount that makes it substantially more expensive. i might stay away from ladies night and check my liability insurance. >> last question. you talked about the fact that a lot of these lawsuits are not really built to last, if you will. is there any chance, do you think, we might see something potentially build like a groundswell, like a brown v bored of ed after a number of consistent legal fights in different districts it's elevated and the suits be
golf shop for women entering business would be okay even under this new equal rights amendment. >> melissaves if they still want to try to offer different promotions to different groups or other groups besides women who we know have been historically marginalized. >> i think the whole ladies night thing is a little antiquated. i can understand why it's appealing for businesses to bring in women and subsequently to bring in other patrons. but one thing that you could do is perhaps...
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melissa o'donnell, abc news, altadena. >> if you'd like to help people affected by the wildfires, you can donate at redcross.org. slash abc to help the red cross respond and help people recover. new information today on a story we've been following since 2021. a bay area native accused of raping a pennsylvania college student is now back in the u-s. ian cleary, of saratoga, was extradited today from france. authorities there detained him last april after a three year international search. investigators say back in 2013, cleary stalked the alleged victim at a party at gettysburg college, then followed her back to her dorm and sexually assaulted her. they reopened the case in 2020, when the woman received several social media messages that appeared to be from cleary, including one that read so i raped you. speaker emeritus nancy pelosi will not attend president elect trump's inauguration on monday. her spokesperson did not say why the congresswoman won't attend, but she broke her hip late last year while on an international trip. she returned to the capitol for the start of the new cong
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melissa, let me also play a. school principal on. >> her message to ice. >> and trump and others. >> to the people who are going to be making. >> these decisions about deportations, whether it's mass deportations. >> just broad or targeted, what's your message to them? >> i just. >> i mean. >> come talk. >> to me. come, come meet these kids. i think, you know, i know there has to be there has to be rules. there has to be checks. there has to be balances. but it can't just be paper. this community of people that have come together, that are here now from all these different countries, all these different places, we can do amazing things if we work together. >> melissa, i'm struck. >> by how many. >> of the lawyers. >> and advocates on the front lines. >> acknowledge that there have to be rules. i'm not talking about lawlessness. we're talking about open borders. you're talking about an absence. >> of. >> a system. we're talking about. >> keeping in mind that these are human beings. >> and moving one. >> human bein
melissa, let me also play a. school principal on. >> her message to ice. >> and trump and others. >> to the people who are going to be making. >> these decisions about deportations, whether it's mass deportations. >> just broad or targeted, what's your message to them? >> i just. >> i mean. >> come talk. >> to me. come, come meet these kids. i think, you know, i know there has to be there has to be rules. there has to be checks. there has to...
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>> reporter: yeah, i'm in the pacific palisades this evening, melissa.ve seen a massive jump on the estimate of economic ranges, from the high end range of $150 billion to this afternoon $275 billion, and when you're out here and you see the damage in these neighborhoods, you're just looking at house by house on every street, and, to me, it just seems apocalyptic. recovery.lacounty.gov gives homeowners who have been forced to evacuate confirmation that maybe their home is gone. or by miracle, maybe it's still standing. but this website is far from updated. insurers have said they're relying on aerial imagery to try to get a sense of where their policies may come into play. many of the homeowners in this neighborhood would have bought coverage through california's last resort insurer, the fair plan that we were talking about, melissa. today it sent out a notice saying it's way too soon to put a dollar figure on its expected claims, that it's too soon to say whether it will have to tap other funding sources, which basically means make all the other insurer
>> reporter: yeah, i'm in the pacific palisades this evening, melissa.ve seen a massive jump on the estimate of economic ranges, from the high end range of $150 billion to this afternoon $275 billion, and when you're out here and you see the damage in these neighborhoods, you're just looking at house by house on every street, and, to me, it just seems apocalyptic. recovery.lacounty.gov gives homeowners who have been forced to evacuate confirmation that maybe their home is gone. or by...
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linsey. >> linsey: melissa adan reporting tonight. thank you. >>> now to the disaster in southern california, where firefighters are getting a welcome reprieve in the form of much needed rain. but that's also bringing other immediate concerns, especially to the worst hit fire damaged areas. these images just coming in of mudslides. abc's alex stone reports from los angeles county. >> reporter: tonight, the powerful winter storm striking southern california worries any heavy rain and burn scar areas could trigger mudslides. crews deploying concrete barriers to protect homes. corey vaughn lost his home in the eaton fire. he and his dad getting sandbags to protect his grandmother's house. >> if we have water damage, that just adds another situation on top of already what we're going through. >> reporter: at the palisades fire, teams at the ready. >> we brought in extra crews to help with the debris flow, the risk of flooding. >> reporter: during president donald trump's visit on friday, residents pressing los angeles mayor karen bass abo
linsey. >> linsey: melissa adan reporting tonight. thank you. >>> now to the disaster in southern california, where firefighters are getting a welcome reprieve in the form of much needed rain. but that's also bringing other immediate concerns, especially to the worst hit fire damaged areas. these images just coming in of mudslides. abc's alex stone reports from los angeles county. >> reporter: tonight, the powerful winter storm striking southern california worries any heavy...
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i'm melissa b. courtney garcia and head of u.s. equity strategy, laurie, we start off with the latest drive. novo nordisk getting slammed after 15 drugs subject to price negotiations for 2027, including novo's glp-1 drugs, ozempic and wegovy, trading at lows last seen in the summer of 2023. eli lilly shares falling in sympathy and broader concerns over pricing pressures in the glp- glp-1 category. the company trimmed 2025 guidance earlier in the week. and a wrinkle for novo, sdeeld a higher dose of wegovy, patients losing 20.7% of their body weight after 72 weeks. that's still slightly less than what patients see on existing doses of zepbound, what does this mean for the direction of the obesity trade which has come back down to earth for a bit? >> down obviously, and for novo, looking at where they have been in the last, i don't know, five months or so, it's down almost half, which is, if it weren't so big, it would be a takeover target for somebody, but it is, and still like, i don't know, $350 billion or so. i mean, this is bad.
i'm melissa b. courtney garcia and head of u.s. equity strategy, laurie, we start off with the latest drive. novo nordisk getting slammed after 15 drugs subject to price negotiations for 2027, including novo's glp-1 drugs, ozempic and wegovy, trading at lows last seen in the summer of 2023. eli lilly shares falling in sympathy and broader concerns over pricing pressures in the glp- glp-1 category. the company trimmed 2025 guidance earlier in the week. and a wrinkle for novo, sdeeld a higher...
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. >> him melissa slotkin, i amf thrilled to be here, to you shivering out there, i see you, this is michiganeather, suck it up butter cup. wen live with this every day. i want to say, as one of the freshman who won in state that was also won by donald trump. regardless of our differences, i believe to my core that a strong middle class is a national security issue. it is one of most unifying things we have. and my job as someone who representing state that votes for donald trump is to look for common cause anywhere i come leadership is about picking between the things you have to compromise on and things you should never compromise on. so, wherever i can, i'll work across the aisle, but when it comes to our democracy, rights and values, i will standue up, i am thrilled to be here, thank you for having us, suck it up everyone it is a little cold. >> no butter cup. from great state -- >> right. good afternoon. angela brook senator from state of maryland, i proud po stand with my colleagues moreeh proud to be on behalf of the people, we're all feeling the brisk weather, i'm reminded, in a momen
. >> him melissa slotkin, i amf thrilled to be here, to you shivering out there, i see you, this is michiganeather, suck it up butter cup. wen live with this every day. i want to say, as one of the freshman who won in state that was also won by donald trump. regardless of our differences, i believe to my core that a strong middle class is a national security issue. it is one of most unifying things we have. and my job as someone who representing state that votes for donald trump is to...
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i wish you could meet melissa. she's amazing. she's fully healthy. in fact, it was years later that she learned her adopted mom had adopted her because her birth mom literally didn't know she still existed. her birth mom was never told that actually that abortion, quote-unquote, didn't work. that child survived. they've since reconnected, melissa and her birth mom, and her birth mom with deep regret, thinking about this beautiful child in front of her, that that life was almost destroyed, in fact was planned to be destroyed. this is not just an academic issue.survived. this is real. again, it's rare, but the question is, what do we do in those rare situations? how do we track this? how do we engage on it? i would ask any american, if there is a child laying on the table in an operating room crying, what do we do then? i don't know many americans who would say kill it. here's what happens. in a botched abortion in america right now, when a child is actually delivered rather than destroyed in the womb, when literally there was a medical mistake that di
i wish you could meet melissa. she's amazing. she's fully healthy. in fact, it was years later that she learned her adopted mom had adopted her because her birth mom literally didn't know she still existed. her birth mom was never told that actually that abortion, quote-unquote, didn't work. that child survived. they've since reconnected, melissa and her birth mom, and her birth mom with deep regret, thinking about this beautiful child in front of her, that that life was almost destroyed, in...
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i'm melissa bell is in poland, near the infamous nazi concentration camp of auschwitz. she joins us now live. and melissa again, it has been 80 years since the liberation of this infamous death camp. could you describe what's been happening this day, the events of this day? >> this is a commemoration that is expected by those organizing it to be one of the last big ones. they hold them every five years where there will be any great numbers of survivors. they expect about 50 of them here today, and for many of them, it's been a difficult journey to make. it was exactly 80 years ago that soviet troops stumbled upon this camp. the reason there were only several thousand prisoners left is that most of them had been taken off on those infamous death marches towards other concentration camps. now we got to catch up with one of those survivors who left the camp on that death march, who came here as a little girl. she was just 12 years old. and when she initially came off that train with her two sisters, her elder sister and her twin, she had initially been sent left straight t
i'm melissa bell is in poland, near the infamous nazi concentration camp of auschwitz. she joins us now live. and melissa again, it has been 80 years since the liberation of this infamous death camp. could you describe what's been happening this day, the events of this day? >> this is a commemoration that is expected by those organizing it to be one of the last big ones. they hold them every five years where there will be any great numbers of survivors. they expect about 50 of them here...
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abc's melissa adan is in malibu with the latest on that. good morning, melissa. so much concern there. >> reporter: good morning, janai. a welcome weather relief is on its way. it is rain. now that our high winds and red flag warnings are gone, this is welcome news, however, the concern comes at just an inch of rainfall, what we're expecting to see in southern california, could cause problems. you see this hillside behind us along pacific coast highway in malibu, just any bit of rain, officials are worried could cause mudslides and that's a problem throughout all the burn scars in all the areas that experienced all of these wildfires. now, crews are working across the county trying to shore up hillsides, also packing thousands of sandbags. we've also seen crews making sure they remove vergetation, all of this ahead of all of this rain but it's critical because the l.a. area hasn't had significant rainfall for months and l.a. officials say they are trying to prevent mudflows and debris flows which could containing toxic ash runoff. this dangerous runoff is a conce
abc's melissa adan is in malibu with the latest on that. good morning, melissa. so much concern there. >> reporter: good morning, janai. a welcome weather relief is on its way. it is rain. now that our high winds and red flag warnings are gone, this is welcome news, however, the concern comes at just an inch of rainfall, what we're expecting to see in southern california, could cause problems. you see this hillside behind us along pacific coast highway in malibu, just any bit of rain,...
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is sacred and should be honored. >> melissa bell, cnn, auschwitz-birkenau. >> and our thanks to melissafor that report. let's bring in van jones, who joins us now live from poland, who was at today's auschwitz commemoration event. van, thanks for joining us. so auschwitz remains a symbol of the worst of man. the atrocities committed in world war two. what was it like to hear from survivors today? >> you know, everybody thinks they understand the holocaust. and that's dangerous. it's very dangerous because. >> it's become. >> something that because you think you know it, you push. >> past it. >> to talk to. >> people who are literally babies who were children, who saw other children murdered. the numbers are unbelievable. think about 250,000 children. imagine a stadium of 50,000 filled up with nothing but children. and then another one. and then another one. five stadiums, all of those children murdered in less than 700 surviving. i got a chance to meet some of those 700 children who are a part of a quarter million children who were murdered in that one place. it's very difficult to get
is sacred and should be honored. >> melissa bell, cnn, auschwitz-birkenau. >> and our thanks to melissafor that report. let's bring in van jones, who joins us now live from poland, who was at today's auschwitz commemoration event. van, thanks for joining us. so auschwitz remains a symbol of the worst of man. the atrocities committed in world war two. what was it like to hear from survivors today? >> you know, everybody thinks they understand the holocaust. and that's...
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melissa bell, cnn, auschwitz-birkenau. >> and our thanks to melissa bell for that powerful story.ast leads are next. >> the situation room with wolf blitzer next on cnn. >> dry tired. >> itchy. >> burning my dry eye. >> symptoms got worse over time. >> my eye doctor explained the root was inflammation. >> sidra was made for that. >> so relief is lasting. >> sidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if allergic to sidra and seek medical help if needed. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort, blurred vision, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tipped, your eye or any surface before using sidra. remove contact lenses and wait 15 minutes before reinserting dry eye over and over. >> it's time for sidra. >> you didn't start a business just to keep the lights on. lucky for you, shopify built just one tapping, ridiculously fast acting, sky high sales stacking champion at checkout. businesses that want to win win with shopify. >> i am tony hawk and like many of you, i take a statin to reduce cholesterol. but statins can also deplete co
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my name is melissa chance. the, the, the, the, it is even more than 100000000 people than ever before. i suggested in cardboard, backs on sundays, that sort of a nice story. info, migraines, reliable news to migrate the synchronized swimming pool that stems the elegance and grace is and the women competed. but now for the 1st time, men will also be allowed to take puffs. put you upside, who is particularly pleased about this. the 27 year old is currently the only man in the gym and national synchronized swimming team. on this, i called about this. you have to be acrobatic, and nat geo. you can express yourself artistically with the choreography is missing, found all the expression involved. also, it's also very flexible. we do a lot of fitness training on a routine less up to 3 minute use. of course you also need to bit of stamina because the underwater lots cuz i'd have to hold our breath. hazard sticks, you've managed to become the most successful gym and synchronized swimming. how does he react to print to t
my name is melissa chance. the, the, the, the, it is even more than 100000000 people than ever before. i suggested in cardboard, backs on sundays, that sort of a nice story. info, migraines, reliable news to migrate the synchronized swimming pool that stems the elegance and grace is and the women competed. but now for the 1st time, men will also be allowed to take puffs. put you upside, who is particularly pleased about this. the 27 year old is currently the only man in the gym and national...
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melissa, great to see you. thank you for being with us.ood shot at explaining it. but but tell me what if anything, we're missing here. >> sure. just after the election, we were tied for a brief moment in time. >> there we were not tied. and now the minnesota supreme court has said that we are back to a tie. but the reason we didn't go on the first day of session is the republicans were threatening to toss out a democratic member just because they wanted a do over in an election. they lost. >> our guy won on election day. he won in a recount, and he also won in court. >> but the republicans are looking for a way they can get to a real majority of 68 votes. >> and so they're talking about throwing out the results of an entirely lawful election just to get a do over. >> and just to be clear, this is not the story we were talking about in the in the intro. this is a different representative. brad tabke won his election very narrowly, won it by about 14 votes. his republican opponent sued. and that's what that story is about. >> it's absolutel
melissa, great to see you. thank you for being with us.ood shot at explaining it. but but tell me what if anything, we're missing here. >> sure. just after the election, we were tied for a brief moment in time. >> there we were not tied. and now the minnesota supreme court has said that we are back to a tie. but the reason we didn't go on the first day of session is the republicans were threatening to toss out a democratic member just because they wanted a do over in an election....