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this is the fast forward on nbc news daily. i'm chris chmura.super bowl 59 is still drying in the history books, yet planning for super bowl 60 is already underway. it's going to take place here in the bay area at levi's stadium. nbc bay area's bob redell gives us a sense of how much money that big game could score us. super bowl 60 is expected, projected to have more than double the economic impact of super bowl 50, which was the last super bowl. here at levi's stadium, we are talking about hundreds of millions of dollars. i'll dig into those numbers in just a sec. but first this. give it to me. yeah, yeah, i did do it. this was the scene earlier this morning in new orleans, that city which hosted yesterday's super bowl, officially handed off a football. and of course, the responsibility for next year's championship game to 49ers jed york and the bay area host committee, which won the rights for levi's to host super bowl 60. york says 60 will blow the doors off super bowl 50, which generated about $240 million in economic impact. that was super
this is the fast forward on nbc news daily. i'm chris chmura.super bowl 59 is still drying in the history books, yet planning for super bowl 60 is already underway. it's going to take place here in the bay area at levi's stadium. nbc bay area's bob redell gives us a sense of how much money that big game could score us. super bowl 60 is expected, projected to have more than double the economic impact of super bowl 50, which was the last super bowl. here at levi's stadium, we are talking about...
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nbc news daily starts right now. >>> put to the test, nbc news has learned that the trump administration is working on a plan to eliminate the u.s. department of education. what the changes could mean for students, teachers, and staff nationwide. striking back. >>> china slaps new tariffs on american products as the trump administration tariffs go into effect. >>> mind matters. a new study finds alarming levels of micro-plastics in human brains. wyatt is on the rise and what it can mean for your health. >>> and the party is on in new orleans ahead of the super bowl. how players are kicking out the celebration leading to this weekend's big game. >>> looking forward to the big game. aren't you? we begin this hour with president trump's promise and fast-moving transformation of the federal government. two sources tell nbc news that the white house is drafting an executive order to eliminate the department of education. one source says it could come as soon as this month. that could be one of the eminent rations biggest moves yet to reshape the federal government. the person president trump
nbc news daily starts right now. >>> put to the test, nbc news has learned that the trump administration is working on a plan to eliminate the u.s. department of education. what the changes could mean for students, teachers, and staff nationwide. striking back. >>> china slaps new tariffs on american products as the trump administration tariffs go into effect. >>> mind matters. a new study finds alarming levels of micro-plastics in human brains. wyatt is on the rise...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> later, flu cases are surging nationwide, especially among children. the steps that parents can take to keep the family safe. you're watching "nbc news daily can watch us streaming free 24/7 on nbc news now. now. wherever you stream live, [coughing] copd isn't pretty. from the struggle to breathe... to getting stopped in your tracks. bye, grandma. ♪♪ but with trelegy, i can finally move forward. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open for a full 24 hours and prevents future flare-ups. once-daily trelegy also improves lung function, so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor iff you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes or eye pain occur. ♪what a wonderful worldld♪ ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy for copd because breathing should be beautiful, all day and night. still livin
stephanie gosk, nbc news, tulsa, oklahoma. >>> later, flu cases are surging nationwide, especially among children. the steps that parents can take to keep the family safe. you're watching "nbc news daily can watch us streaming free 24/7 on nbc news now. now. wherever you stream live, [coughing] copd isn't pretty. from the struggle to breathe... to getting stopped in your tracks. bye, grandma. ♪♪ but with trelegy, i can finally move forward. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,...
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nbc news daily i'm candice nguyen.re getting seriously impacted by the recent storms. now, this is video just into our newsroom. neighbors at an apartment complex in fairfax are dealing with a mudslide. you can see it there, right next to a building. this is video from our nbc bay area. sky ranger where the rain washed away a hillside. so far, no reports of any injuries. now we're seeing clear skies today, but another storm system expected to blow in by the end of the week. here's meteorologist kari hall with what to expect. we had a very cold start, but it will be sunny and cool throughout the day and our temperatures reaching a peak of only 55 degrees today, and much of the north bay and mid to upper 50s for the east bay. for the south bay it will reach into the upper 50s with a high of 57. in san jose, as well as the peninsula into san francisco. but rain comes back tomorrow and we will only see a high of 50 in napa and 55 degrees in hayward, as well as in fremont and 57 in san francisco. and then the cool weather c
nbc news daily i'm candice nguyen.re getting seriously impacted by the recent storms. now, this is video just into our newsroom. neighbors at an apartment complex in fairfax are dealing with a mudslide. you can see it there, right next to a building. this is video from our nbc bay area. sky ranger where the rain washed away a hillside. so far, no reports of any injuries. now we're seeing clear skies today, but another storm system expected to blow in by the end of the week. here's meteorologist...
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what a new study just released. >>> time for today's daily snapshot. this is a special snapshot. we celebrate an nbcr msnbc show, "andrea mitchell" reports. >> this these challenging times, i want to get back to my roots and learn more about your lives, tell your stories as we see tectonic changes in our world. journalism is an enormous privilege and responsibility. it's never been more important to do it well. that's my vow as i continue on this journey. >> andrea is as smart and genuine as she is on her show. think of a major world event over the past five decades, it's guaranteed andrea was there to cover it. over her 47 years at nbc she interviewed presidents and kings and reported on some of the most consequential stories of our time. she's not really going anywhere. she'll continue in her role as chief foreign affairs and chief washington correspondent. >> it's not a retirement by any means. i have to say she's a mentor to so many of us at nbc news. there's a shot of ann thompson and me with andrea. she convinced me to come to this network almost 15 years ago. >> her legacy is so real. i remem
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. >> nbc news daily starts right now. >> today is monday, february 3rd, 2025. trading words. president trump with sweeping new tariffs against canada and china will go into effect soon. the president is heading paws on the tariffs against mexico while the two countries negotiate. where you could see prices increase. >>> the hunt for wreckage to the tragic midair collision and washington d.c. being recovered from the potomac river today. what federal investigators are hoping to discover. >> attorneys for actors blake lively and justin baldoni appear before a judge for the first time. and the new text messages that justin baldoni released publicly just hours before. >>> beyonci country, the global superstar makes history at the grammys. >> cowboy carter. >> the biggest moments you might have missed from music's biggest night. >> i'm still applauding, folks. it was a beautiful night. >> beyonci being the biggest headline for you. >> for me. but there are more. we will begin with the trump administration's clash with some of america's biggest trading partners. >> there are a lot
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daily co. >> welcome back to the weekend. nbc news has just learned new details about donald trump's purge at the fbi, and the one leader who's been pushing back on friday. fbi acting director brian driscoll flat out refused to help the trump justice department fire agents who were involved in january. six cases. in fact, multiple fbi agents told nbc news that driscoll pushed back so strongly they thought he would be dismissed. one fbi agent put it this way. bottom line, doj came over and wanted to fire a bunch of j6 agents. driscoll is an absolute stud. held his ground and told white house proxy and doj to f off. and that's morning coffee. joining us now, national security attorney and co-founder of whistleblower aid, mark zaid. welcome, mark. >> thanks, michael. good to see everybody. >> mark, i just you know, yesterday we had on a number of attorneys, former prosecutors who worked on the january 6th investigations. and these were folks who had left the justice department already prior to the trump administration. and we asked them
daily co. >> welcome back to the weekend. nbc news has just learned new details about donald trump's purge at the fbi, and the one leader who's been pushing back on friday. fbi acting director brian driscoll flat out refused to help the trump justice department fire agents who were involved in january. six cases. in fact, multiple fbi agents told nbc news that driscoll pushed back so strongly they thought he would be dismissed. one fbi agent put it this way. bottom line, doj came over and...
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daily@msnbc.com. >> joining us now, nbc news senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez.e joining us because president donald trump is signing a number of executive orders right now. and after this, he's going to take a lot of questions from reporters in the room on a bunch of different subjects. first, though, tell us, what are the executive orders? >> hi there. katie. well, as you know, this follows a pattern where the president takes questions and this is what we call taped turnaround. essentially, it's happening right now. we're getting notes and then we'll get the taped video to play back for you in just a short time. but what we can tell you is that the president has signed a number of executive orders. he signed an order on calling for the review and funding to the united nations and also the agency unwra. trump said that the u.n. has pretend has tremendous potential, but it hasn't for a long time. and katie, as you know, president trump has long railed against the u.n. so this brings into question how much funding the u.s. will be able to contribute to the u.n. he
daily@msnbc.com. >> joining us now, nbc news senior white house correspondent gabe gutierrez.e joining us because president donald trump is signing a number of executive orders right now. and after this, he's going to take a lot of questions from reporters in the room on a bunch of different subjects. first, though, tell us, what are the executive orders? >> hi there. katie. well, as you know, this follows a pattern where the president takes questions and this is what we call taped...
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that for 17 years, hosting this daily show on msnbc, i'll be doing that from now on full time, where this amazing ride first started 47 years ago, right here at nbc newscy correspondent, continuing to cover politics and foreign policy. above all, i'm proudest of the young journalists who appeared first on our program and are now among our top correspondents, and especially the women from print and broadcast, who are now regulars on all the networks but got their first breaks right here. and i'm...
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daily show. but she is not leaving the nbc family. she's going back to her roots, reporting as chief washington and chief foreign affairs correspondent for nbc news. you don't need me to tell you. you all know this woman's accomplishments are remarkable. she has covered every presidential campaign for nbc news since 1980. she's reported from around the world north korea, cuba, iran, ukraine and all along the way won award after award. i know firsthand that andrea mitchell has the highest integrity, a dedicated work ethic, a true love of news and getting it right. and while she is an icon in our nation's capital, she is also a new york girl at heart, a true friend to every person in this building. everyone at this table is honored to know her. so andrea mitchell, congratulations on everything you have accomplished. i like you all less than i like her, but i'm so grateful. >> bravo, bravo. >> i'm so grateful that you're all here tonight. thank you so much. and for you at home, i wish you a good night. remember, you can catch the nightcap again on saturdays at 11 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. but for now, i'm signing off from all of our colleag
daily show. but she is not leaving the nbc family. she's going back to her roots, reporting as chief washington and chief foreign affairs correspondent for nbc news. you don't need me to tell you. you all know this woman's accomplishments are remarkable. she has covered every presidential campaign for nbc news since 1980. she's reported from around the world north korea, cuba, iran, ukraine and all along the way won award after award. i know firsthand that andrea mitchell has the highest...
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daily@msnbc.com. understand more. >> with msnbc. >> that does it for us. have a very good night from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news. thanks for staying up late with me. i'll see you at the end. >> of tomorrow. okay, so. >> we all have our. >> coping mechanisms for this moment or we're developing them at least. and i've kind of settled into wanting to know. more about what's happening and most importantly, what can be done to stop it. and i invite you to join me in this, because the more our eyes are wide open, and the more we stop ourselves from looking away and just talking about just how terrible it is, the better we understand what the levers of power are that can push back on illegal and unconstitutional actions of the trump administration. the more we know, i mean, the more we're prepared to call it out and call on people in power or people aspiring to be in power, to do more, to push harder, to be more creative. because what's happening right now is a hostile takeover of the us government. there's no other way to describe it. it's happening clearly across our justice system, where just a few hours ago, a dead
daily@msnbc.com. understand more. >> with msnbc. >> that does it for us. have a very good night from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news. thanks for staying up late with me. i'll see you at the end. >> of tomorrow. okay, so. >> we all have our. >> coping mechanisms for this moment or we're developing them at least. and i've kind of settled into wanting to know. more about what's happening and most importantly, what can be done to stop it. and i...
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daily show. but she is not leaving the nbc family. she is going back to her roots, reporting as. chief washington and. >> chief foreign affairs correspondent. for nbc newsto. >> tell you. you all. >> know this. >> woman's accomplishments. >> are remarkable. she has covered. >> every presidential campaign for nbc. >> news since 1980. >> she's reported from around the world. >> north korea, cuba, iran, ukraine. >> and all along the way. won award after award. i know firsthand that andrea mitchell has the highest integrity, a dedicated work ethic, a true love. >> of news and. >> getting it right. and while she. >> is. >> an icon in our nation's capital, she is also. >> a new york. >> girl at heart, a true friend to. >> every person. >> in this building. everyone at this table. >> is honored to know her. >> so andrea. >> mitchell. >> congratulations on everything you have accomplished. i like. >> you. >> all less than i like. >> her, but i'm so grateful. >> bravo! >> i'm so grateful. >> that. you're all. >> here tonight. thank you so much. and for you at home. >> i wish you a. >> good night. remember, you can. catch the nightcap again on. saturdays at 11 p.
daily show. but she is not leaving the nbc family. she is going back to her roots, reporting as. chief washington and. >> chief foreign affairs correspondent. for nbc newsto. >> tell you. you all. >> know this. >> woman's accomplishments. >> are remarkable. she has covered. >> every presidential campaign for nbc. >> news since 1980. >> she's reported from around the world. >> north korea, cuba, iran, ukraine. >> and all along the way....
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daily show. but she is not leaving the nbc family. she is going back to her roots, reporting as chief washington and chief foreign affairs correspondent for nbc newsneed me to tell you. you all know this woman's accomplishments are remarkable. she has covered every presidential campaign for nbc news since 1980. she's reported from around the world north korea, cuba, iran, ukraine and all along the way won award after award. i know firsthand that andrea mitchell has the highest integrity, a dedicated work ethic, a true love of news and getting it right. and while she is an icon in our nation's capital, she is also a new york girl at heart, a true friend to every person in this building. everyone at this table is honored to know her. so andrea mitchell, congratulations on everything you have accomplished. i like you all less than i like her, but i'm so grateful. >> bravo, bravo. >> i'm so grateful that you're all here tonight. thank you so much. and for you at home, i wish you a good night. remember, you can catch the nightcap again on saturdays at 11 p.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. but for now, i'm signing off from all of our colleagues across t
daily show. but she is not leaving the nbc family. she is going back to her roots, reporting as chief washington and chief foreign affairs correspondent for nbc newsneed me to tell you. you all know this woman's accomplishments are remarkable. she has covered every presidential campaign for nbc news since 1980. she's reported from around the world north korea, cuba, iran, ukraine and all along the way won award after award. i know firsthand that andrea mitchell has the highest integrity, a...
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daily at msnbc.com. >> so the trump administration plans to cut the number of usaid workers from more than 10,000 to just 292, sources familiar with the plans tell nbc newsassistance. however, reports say most of the contractors have already been fired or furloughed. under the plan, just 12 people would be dedicated to serve the continent of africa and eight people for all of asia. the 600 employees dedicated to europe will be cut to just ten. the agency distributes billions of dollars worldwide to help alleviate poverty, treat disease and respond to famine and natural disasters. trump has said. usaid is run by lunatic radicals, while billionaire elon musk, who trump appointed as his efficiency expert, has called it a criminal organization that needs to die. joining us now, former usaid administrator under president george w bush from 2001 to 2006, andrew natsios. thank you, sir, for coming on the show this morning. where to begin the impact, i guess, on calling usaid a criminal organization and also taking these numbers down to 12, ten, 16 from several thousand. what's the initial impact? >> well, i don't think people realize where the money goes. >> th
daily at msnbc.com. >> so the trump administration plans to cut the number of usaid workers from more than 10,000 to just 292, sources familiar with the plans tell nbc newsassistance. however, reports say most of the contractors have already been fired or furloughed. under the plan, just 12 people would be dedicated to serve the continent of africa and eight people for all of asia. the 600 employees dedicated to europe will be cut to just ten. the agency distributes billions of dollars...