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people look at the palisades and they just think, oh, there's these rich millionaires, and they're just of people that have generational homes that live here, and we are all union workers, like we work paycheck to paycheck. the couple have worked behind the scenes in film for years, and they have mixed feelings about this weekend. tomorrow is the oscars. how are you guys feeling about that? we haven't even had a chance to digest it. do you think you're even going to watch the oscars? probably not. the academy faces a delicate task celebrating the glitz and glamor of hollywood, while being sensitive to the overwhelming loss. it did say shortly after the fires that it planned to honor frontline workers and recognize those impacted. last month, the grammys pulled off a similar balancing act. thank you for supporting all of us and recognizing the heroes that are standing behind me and the sheroes. but the fires are only the latest in a string of setbacks to hit film industry workers. how would you say the industry is doing right now? we're struggling. we had covid, then we had the strikes.
people look at the palisades and they just think, oh, there's these rich millionaires, and they're just of people that have generational homes that live here, and we are all union workers, like we work paycheck to paycheck. the couple have worked behind the scenes in film for years, and they have mixed feelings about this weekend. tomorrow is the oscars. how are you guys feeling about that? we haven't even had a chance to digest it. do you think you're even going to watch the oscars? probably...
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look at palisades tahoe right here.not see anyone on the slopes right now because the resort closed about 45 minutes ago. but a very different story earlier today. this is what it looked like just before four. you can see dozens of skiers. snowboarders were on the mountain getting their final runs of the day in taking advantage of the nice weather before the next round of snow arrives. i am so jealous. very nice to be. yeah, rob, i was telling you earlier, i was down by four dodd down in monterey county for a mountain bike race today. not me, my son. and it was so cold and so windy. the whiplash from this week to today was we talked about that last week in the 7-day forecast, going on a roller coaster ride. but now that we're cooling down, we're going to stay here a while. we're going to be watching some rain pushing through here and eventually replacing the snow or actually the sunshine in the sierra with snow coming in tonight. look at that view. looking to the west of south lake tahoe, 48 degrees. but now let's look
look at palisades tahoe right here.not see anyone on the slopes right now because the resort closed about 45 minutes ago. but a very different story earlier today. this is what it looked like just before four. you can see dozens of skiers. snowboarders were on the mountain getting their final runs of the day in taking advantage of the nice weather before the next round of snow arrives. i am so jealous. very nice to be. yeah, rob, i was telling you earlier, i was down by four dodd down in...
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one street nearly wiped out by the palisades inferno.rs returned to share their stories with ktla for the first by a show of hands. >> who lost their home in the palaces? so roughly a little more than it's heartbreaking. it's completely destroyed. there's a driveway but that's about nor and her husband lived in their dream home for just one year before this >> my immediate takeaways tv does not just lauren was working and i called her and i said, you need to come back. it's in our neighborhood. it's on our street. i'm going to have you take a walk with me and ktla zone. lauren lister was reporting on the fires when her husband. >> journalist carter evans called to say the flames were approaching their street despite the evacuation orders, they stayed back to protect their home and to do what they could for their neighbors. >> i'm doing my best for you. trying to keep the roof went here. you are limits, we have full fire gear. >> we have covered wildfires at close range for years. so we have a unique situation. you have not seen fire figh
one street nearly wiped out by the palisades inferno.rs returned to share their stories with ktla for the first by a show of hands. >> who lost their home in the palaces? so roughly a little more than it's heartbreaking. it's completely destroyed. there's a driveway but that's about nor and her husband lived in their dream home for just one year before this >> my immediate takeaways tv does not just lauren was working and i called her and i said, you need to come back. it's in our...
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. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters andreaear-old jamie hart had been sexually assaulted and left to die on the side of a busy roadway. i could barely function. all i could think about was loss, that she's gone from my life forever. andrea canning: jamie's boyfriend, chuck crews, then 24, says right after the murder, he took off to baytown, texas jamie's hometown. about the only thing that i remember her father asking me is when are you coming down? so i got some stuff together and drove down as soon as i could. and i spent most of the next week with them, mourning with the family, and then acting as a pallbearer for her funeral. andrea canning: back in college station, detective kenny elliott was working the case. anytime you have a killer out on the run, it's frustrating. you want to catch the person responsible. andrea canning: one possible suspect, that male friend jamie visited the night of her murder. he'd refused to give police a dna sample for testing. that's kind of odd if he had nothing to hide. a lot of people will
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boreal palisades in heavenly. not much there, but 2 to 9. so it's a start. and there's more on the way. rainfall i talked about this how some might be like what's called the teleconnections. we look at things called the madden-julian oscillation. what phase it in pacific, north american phase, all these other phases. they are all kind of pointing towards rain coming back in march. well guess what it happened. they were right. so we picked up. most of it would be to the south. and that's what happened. ben lowman, 81 100. mount tamalpais, a half inch. bonnie doone, 41, san leandro picked up. good rain, 38, 100. there was also good rain for fremont pacific, a third of an inch. saint mary's college, moraga, quarter of an inch. doubling in there. belmont, castro valley, danville, 17/100. the city picked up 15, and morgan hill picked up a 10th of an inch of rain. but as sal mentioned, it was about that wind. it was roaring yesterday. the wind of change was screaming 48mph. mount tamalpais, oakland airport 48 sfo, hayward, napa airport, san jose all between 33 and
boreal palisades in heavenly. not much there, but 2 to 9. so it's a start. and there's more on the way. rainfall i talked about this how some might be like what's called the teleconnections. we look at things called the madden-julian oscillation. what phase it in pacific, north american phase, all these other phases. they are all kind of pointing towards rain coming back in march. well guess what it happened. they were right. so we picked up. most of it would be to the south. and that's what...
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when california's palisades wildfire roared near her home, she, like so many others, had to evacuate.ent. my mom is 101 years old. and there was no taking pause to be safe with her. i could see from the back yard the red sky and the fires. and i said, baby, we got to get out of here. we got to go. >> reporter: but now debbie and the others here slowly bouncing back. with music, love and laughter. these classes a blessing for trish bryant and her sister in law lanell. >> oh, my gosh. whoa. >> reporter: after fire took their long-time family home. >> for an opportunity to take a dance class with such renowned choreographer just offers healing. >> we are -- gone. >> it's very sad. >> but we know that we will rebuild. and we will go back. ♪ ♪ for high school sophomore emma stevens and her friend, this is a chance to try something new. they haven't been back to their school since parts of it burned down. >> the dancing itself is very grounding. so many people have been going through such a hard time, and i think that coming to a class like this will just lift your spirits up. >> reporter:
when california's palisades wildfire roared near her home, she, like so many others, had to evacuate.ent. my mom is 101 years old. and there was no taking pause to be safe with her. i could see from the back yard the red sky and the fires. and i said, baby, we got to get out of here. we got to go. >> reporter: but now debbie and the others here slowly bouncing back. with music, love and laughter. these classes a blessing for trish bryant and her sister in law lanell. >> oh, my gosh....
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. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> in the palisades, virginia.igators first looked into robin's murder, the case seemed open and shut. it took just four days to arrest katie. they quickly tied her to the murder weapon. her weapon, that pink gun. according to jd and the timeline, she had the opportunity. she certainly had the means. and she certainly had the motive. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): the witnesses placed katie and her son at her best friend's house that night. the friend said katie left at 9:50 pm. jd's uncle said she didn't get home until around 10:20. that's 30 minutes katie could not account for. and jd had filled in the blank when he told investigators he was on helium road with robin when katie suddenly showed up, spoiling for a fight. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): district attorney james farren took jd's statement to use as a lever to move katie off her story. we believed that if we explained that to katie, hey, he's throwing you under the bus. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): but she didn't change her story, and she certainly didn't c
. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> in the palisades, virginia.igators first looked into robin's murder, the case seemed open and shut. it took just four days to arrest katie. they quickly tied her to the murder weapon. her weapon, that pink gun. according to jd and the timeline, she had the opportunity. she certainly had the means. and she certainly had the motive. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): the witnesses placed katie and her son at her best friend's house that night. the friend...
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when califnia's palisades wildfire roared near her home, she, like so many others, had to evacuate. >ears old, and there was no taking pause to be safe with her. i could see from the backyard the red sky and the fires and i said, baby, we got to get out of here, we got to go. >> reporter: now debbie and the others here are slowly bouncing back with music, love, and laughter. these classes a blessing for trish bryant and her sister-in-law lynell. >> my gosh. whoa. >> reporter: after fire took their long-time family home. >> for an opportunity to take a dance class with such renowned choreogrhers, just offers healing. >> we are gone. >> i feel so much better. i have been very sad. but we know that we will rebuild. and we will go back. ♪ >> reporter: for high school sophomore emma stevens and her friends, this is a chance to try something new. they haven't been back to their school since parts of it burned down. >> the dancing is very grounding. so many people have been going through such a hard time, and i think that coming to a class like this just lifts your spirits up. >> reporter: l
when califnia's palisades wildfire roared near her home, she, like so many others, had to evacuate. >ears old, and there was no taking pause to be safe with her. i could see from the backyard the red sky and the fires and i said, baby, we got to get out of here, we got to go. >> reporter: now debbie and the others here are slowly bouncing back with music, love, and laughter. these classes a blessing for trish bryant and her sister-in-law lynell. >> my gosh. whoa. >>...
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. >> people look at the palisades and think that these rich millionaires and actors, there's a lot of't had a chance to have generational homes that live here and we are all union workers. we work paycheck to paycheck . the couple have worked behind the scenes in films for years and they have mixed feelings about this weekend. >> tomorrow is the oscars. how are you feeling about that? >> we haven't had a chance to digest it. >> the academy face the delicate task, celebrating hollywood while being sensitive to the overwhelming loss. it did say shortly after the fires that it planned to honor front-line workers and recognize those impacted. last month, the grammys pulled off a similar balancing act. >> thank you for supporting all of us and recognizing the heroes that are standing behind me and the she-roes. >> health insurance. >> reporter: film production in los angeles is on the decline. according to film l.a. which tracks permitting how to save doing right now? >> we are struggling. we had covid then we have the strikes and now we have the devastation of the fires. >> if we don't wo
. >> people look at the palisades and think that these rich millionaires and actors, there's a lot of't had a chance to have generational homes that live here and we are all union workers. we work paycheck to paycheck . the couple have worked behind the scenes in films for years and they have mixed feelings about this weekend. >> tomorrow is the oscars. how are you feeling about that? >> we haven't had a chance to digest it. >> the academy face the delicate task,...
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december i think it was to -- of how to stop donald trump and a reservoir created for the pacific palisades that was empty and fire hit and they were unprepared and there's a really interesting discussion on bill maher the other day between rom emmanuel and another ripping democrat governments and how poorly the cities are managed in the blue cities so i would recommend people watch that and, look, you look at any blue city or state and they're poorly mismanaged and i don't know how anyone would have any trust in democrats to run anything at this point to be honest. joey: jason, lastly on this, i do remember complaining that obama said he had a pen and phone and we wanted congress to do the action. now it feels like that's not even feasible and it's a different scenario for president trump to do these reporters. >> he's been effect and i have locking down the border with the executive order some things you can do a lot of and for these attorneys general, there's opportunity cost what's going on in your state and spending time to get trump and i want to get trump other than hey, i'm going to
december i think it was to -- of how to stop donald trump and a reservoir created for the pacific palisades that was empty and fire hit and they were unprepared and there's a really interesting discussion on bill maher the other day between rom emmanuel and another ripping democrat governments and how poorly the cities are managed in the blue cities so i would recommend people watch that and, look, you look at any blue city or state and they're poorly mismanaged and i don't know how anyone...
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. >> one would hope it would be's in solidarity or their own friends in the palisades have their homes you know, you want to express a message of solidarity, that's where you go but they are offering audiences something that nobody asked for. conclave is about the pope with the uterus, amelia perez is about a drug dealer looking for one so it's not what anybody had on their bingo card and i don't think it's what we imagined. let's go have a great date night, will watch an intersex get elected. nobody except people of a certain ideological but that's a shame when that's the defining worker of most films nominated this year. >> you got a prediction for who wins? >> a nora will win best picture and it will probably -- it will be the lowest grossing domestic movie of all time should it went. $15 million after four months at the box office. nobody is going to care when it's over but this is hollywood counter affirming the audience and it's a pity. >> i haven't seen a single one so maybe i will see it after they went. thank you so much. that's all for this hour. i want to take a moment, my m
. >> one would hope it would be's in solidarity or their own friends in the palisades have their homes you know, you want to express a message of solidarity, that's where you go but they are offering audiences something that nobody asked for. conclave is about the pope with the uterus, amelia perez is about a drug dealer looking for one so it's not what anybody had on their bingo card and i don't think it's what we imagined. let's go have a great date night, will watch an intersex get...
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please welcome members of the fire service who bravely responded to and battled the palisades and eaton wildfires. a standing ovation for the first responders arrival on stage, and then our fearless lafd firefighters were asked to deliver a few lines. it's great to be back with conan. usually when he calls, he's stuck in a tree. okay, do you want to say hi to nbc? hi. hello. did you have a wonderful time? i did. memorable moments. how about a broadway legend making film history? i'm the first black man. to receive a costume design award. paul tazewell backstage talking about his wicked win for best costume design. the whole way through, there was never a black male designer that i saw that i could follow. political references were brief. the ukraine i am a proud child of immigrant parents. i guess americans are excited to see somebody finally standp to a powerful russian. the winds for honora were many mikey, madison. they include mikey madison besting demi moore for actress. i never thought anything like this would happen in my life. i just i love making movies. honora's five wins for
please welcome members of the fire service who bravely responded to and battled the palisades and eaton wildfires. a standing ovation for the first responders arrival on stage, and then our fearless lafd firefighters were asked to deliver a few lines. it's great to be back with conan. usually when he calls, he's stuck in a tree. okay, do you want to say hi to nbc? hi. hello. did you have a wonderful time? i did. memorable moments. how about a broadway legend making film history? i'm the first...
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. >> a look outside right now at palisades tahoe resorts, a little dark out there. but you can see. >> still a little bit of snow as winter is wrapping up because it is meteorologists meteorologist spring today. they got the temperatures but >> we are seeing some snow with this year. we're expecting some snowfall later tonight. there's actually a winter weather advisories. if you're heading out there, check the roads. >> this is through for much of the western here. snow levels expected to fall to about 45,000 feet and maybe up to 11 inches in the highest elevation. >> snow showers tomorrow. mostly sunny on monday, tuesday and but pfizer's that next round of snow as we get our next round of rain midweek back here in the bay area. we saw some light rain moved through the area and now we have some clouds will be some lingering rain chops, but expect an unsettled morning and pretty much much of your sunday could a few breaks from all this unsettled weather. this is tonight and take a look at overnight. then you can notice the purple over there just east of sacramento t
. >> a look outside right now at palisades tahoe resorts, a little dark out there. but you can see. >> still a little bit of snow as winter is wrapping up because it is meteorologists meteorologist spring today. they got the temperatures but >> we are seeing some snow with this year. we're expecting some snowfall later tonight. there's actually a winter weather advisories. if you're heading out there, check the roads. >> this is through for much of the western here. snow...
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the highest of which are at palisades, sugar bowl and boreal all well over 100-inch bases right now. i hope again you can enjoy all the fresh powder on the ground and again more i will never forget the picture that i have, i'm the only one that's not smiling. even though i'm with my close friends, i felt alone. i didn't feel pretty, i didn't feel confident. when i got invisalign, i built my confidence. it was the best investment that i could do. ♪ rise ♪ ♪ rise ♪ ♪ rise ♪ (alarm beeping) ♪ rise ♪ ♪ and thrive! ♪ (♪♪) belvita! >>> welcome back. time now is 6:16. well, an economic blackout took aim at big corporations and billionaires on friday. the grassroots group behind it asked people not to spend their money at retail giants like starbucks and amazon for 24 hours. they hope to disrupt the economy and send a message about what they call corporate greed. >> so when i saw about the economic blackout, i was like oh, this is something we can definitely stand behind and support. >> i would say it's good just in the sense of everyone sort of understanding their power. >> if enough people
the highest of which are at palisades, sugar bowl and boreal all well over 100-inch bases right now. i hope again you can enjoy all the fresh powder on the ground and again more i will never forget the picture that i have, i'm the only one that's not smiling. even though i'm with my close friends, i felt alone. i didn't feel pretty, i didn't feel confident. when i got invisalign, i built my confidence. it was the best investment that i could do. ♪ rise ♪ ♪ rise ♪ ♪ rise ♪ (alarm...
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. >> palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> welcome back to politicsinues to be of utmost importance in the era of trump 2.0. a new hbo documentary is highlighting people and communities who continue to fight for equity and racial justice. in the years since the birth of the american civil rights movement. it's called eyes on the prize, part three. we are part three. we who believe in freedom cannot rest and is streaming now on max. take a look. >> oh, freedom. >> as a child. >> i watched. the civil. >> rights movement. >> on television. >> all those. >> struggles that were in the 60s, they still today. >> if we unify, we would create a domino effect for peace. >> we're not just here. >> for the moment. we're here for a movement. >> we cannot rest. >> i'm about to do something. >> of substance. >> we cannot. >> win racial. justice in the dark. >> joining me now is dawn porter, the executive director of eyes on the prize. dawn, talk to us about the overall concept of the documentary. why should people watch it? >> thank you so much. >> once again for ha
. >> palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> welcome back to politicsinues to be of utmost importance in the era of trump 2.0. a new hbo documentary is highlighting people and communities who continue to fight for equity and racial justice. in the years since the birth of the american civil rights movement. it's called eyes on the prize, part three. we are part three. we who believe in freedom cannot rest and is streaming now on max. take a...
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. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters >> from msnbc world headquarters hererld headquarters here in new york. keith morrison: it's an old police tactic to stimulate, maybe upset the suspect you haven't quite cornered, hoping for an overreaction. sometimes it works. sometimes not. so even though they didn't have a solid case yet, the detectives let word slip that they intended to arrest george, charge him with murder, hoping he'd do something rash and maybe incriminate himself. he was told by his former attorney that he was going to be arrested. at the same time, police officers were showing up at my mother's doorstep. keith morrison: what did george do? got into his truck, raced over to his mother's house, dropped off his daughter, roared off again-- police watching. man: he was driving extremely fast. he was forcing vehicles out of his way, forcing vehicles off the road, and then plowed straight into a cement barrier. the officer following said he just committed suicide. keith morrison: so what did you think when you got that report, when you heard about tha
. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters >> from msnbc world headquarters hererld headquarters here in new york. keith morrison: it's an old police tactic to stimulate, maybe upset the suspect you haven't quite cornered, hoping for an overreaction. sometimes it works. sometimes not. so even though they didn't have a solid case yet, the detectives let word slip that they intended to arrest george, charge him with murder, hoping he'd do something rash...
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people look at the palisades and they just think, oh, there's these rich millionaires, and they're justthese actors. there's a lot of people that have generational homes that live here, and we are all union workers, like we work paycheck to paycheck. the couple have worked behind the scenes in film for years, and they have mixed feelings about this weekend. tomorrow is the oscars. how are you guyseeling about that? we haven't even had a chance to digest it. do you think you're even going to watch the oscars? probably not. the academy faces a delicate task celebrating the glitz and glamor of hollywood, while being sensitive to the overwhelming loss. it did say shortly after the fires that it planned to honor frontline workers and recognize those impacted. last month, the grammys pulled off a similar balancing act. thank you for supporting all of us and recognizing the heroes that are standing behind me and the sheroes. but the fires are only the latest in a string of setbacks to hit film industry workers. how would you say the industry is doing right now? we're struggling. we had covid,
people look at the palisades and they just think, oh, there's these rich millionaires, and they're justthese actors. there's a lot of people that have generational homes that live here, and we are all union workers, like we work paycheck to paycheck. the couple have worked behind the scenes in film for years, and they have mixed feelings about this weekend. tomorrow is the oscars. how are you guyseeling about that? we haven't even had a chance to digest it. do you think you're even going to...
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. >> and the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> each week. >> lawyers andrew. weissmann and mary mccord break down the latest developments inside the trump administration's department of justice. >> the administration. >> doesn't necessarily want to be questioned on any of its policy. >> main justice. new episodes >> main justice. new episodes drop every tuesday. detectives investigating the disappearance of paige birgfeld had a big hunch. there just had to be some connection between lester ralph jones and paige's second husband, rob dixon. they already knew dixon had been looking for dirt about paige, something he could use in family court as a way of getting custody of their kids. so as the cop saw it, rob dixon had the motive, while lester ralph jones had the means. so maybe murder for hire. but-- big but, they couldn't find evidence of any contact between jones and dixon before paige vanished. no phone calls, no wire transfers, nothing suspicious, nothing at all, really. jones himself, on the other hand, ah, there were just too many holes in
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. >> paso and the palisades, virginia. trial for murder in may 2017. and as chelsea's family and friends gathered here at the monroe county courthouse, the prosecutors prepared to deal with a tricky problem. daniel clay had confessed to an accidental killing. leah hubbard and michael rory needed to prove it was really murder. of course, there's only one person alive who knows what really happened that night, and that's daniel clay. and he's certainly no friend to the truth. keith morrison: although, lead prosecutor rory admitted, some of daniel's story was plausible. yeah, i think that the fact that she was alone at the party without a phone, without a ride home, it was cold, and she was dressed only in that costume, i think does play a role here because i think it makes it somewhat more likely that she might have accepted a ride from the defendant, whom she would probably have been acquainted. keith morrison: but what happened after that, the state argued, chelsea did not agree to. it seems fairly likely that daniel clay
. >> paso and the palisades, virginia. trial for murder in may 2017. and as chelsea's family and friends gathered here at the monroe county courthouse, the prosecutors prepared to deal with a tricky problem. daniel clay had confessed to an accidental killing. leah hubbard and michael rory needed to prove it was really murder. of course, there's only one person alive who knows what really happened that night, and that's daniel clay. and he's certainly no friend to the truth. keith...
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. >> coming from palisades tahoe and then we're going back to pre users takes about 3 hours to come back 3 hours to get sacraments. take it slow, be patient. put your chains on. if it's required and watch your following distance so worst when you know that like on a good day, it takes us a 3 and a half for hours. and a bad day. it could take 9. john, you just never >> i we've all been stuck nn that traffic down 80. >> well, here's a look at some of the new snowfall. that was difference this year this weekend. it really was not the best powder. that's for sure. but you can see the decade. diamond peak getting a couple new inches of it. >> and down towards lake level, a little bit of it as well. the southern sierra was actually the big win%ers from this past weekend system. if we zoom out just a little bit, you can actually still see areas from fresno mountains eastward. that's really the central sierra down into the southern sierra. still looking at some snowfall. this weekend's rain and snow is impacting the areas that actually did need it. most. so the tahoe area on over to the bay area
. >> coming from palisades tahoe and then we're going back to pre users takes about 3 hours to come back 3 hours to get sacraments. take it slow, be patient. put your chains on. if it's required and watch your following distance so worst when you know that like on a good day, it takes us a 3 and a half for hours. and a bad day. it could take 9. john, you just never >> i we've all been stuck nn that traffic down 80. >> well, here's a look at some of the new snowfall. that was...
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. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> a diplomatic disaster. direct negotiations between the united. >> states and. >> ukraine are now on. hold after president trump and vice president bands berated the ukrainian president in the oval office while defending vladimir putin. congressman gregory meeks. >> ranking democrat on. >> the house foreign affairs committee, joins me. >> on set. >> to talk. >> about what trump's. >> gangster like. >> tactics mean. >> for. >> ukraine and america's allies in europe. cuomo's comeback. i'll ask. >> basil smikle. >> and susan del percio about andrew cuomo. >> announcing his. >> bid to be. >> mayor of new. >> york city, three years. >> after resigning. >> in disgrace. >> as governor. >> of new york. >> controversial marching orders the pentagon says it is removing. all transgender service members. i'll get reaction from one of the nation's highest ranking trans military leaders and show. >> your work as federal employees. get a new e-mail. demanding their weekly accomplishments. >> i'll talk to one of the fired
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. >> and the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> what we do is of what we're seeing in washington that day. >> deadline white house, weekdays from 4 to 6 on msnbc. >> wondered what your taxpayer. >> dollars are going to there? >> going to. >> pam bondi prioritizing the release of the epstein files, which didn't. there was actually not anything in there that we already didn't have access to. i was trying to figure out why this bothered me so much. the times summed it up this way. the document, released on thursday, was a moment that said much about the trump administration, the two most powerful law enforcement officials in the country, miss bondi and mr. patel, were responsible for overseeing vital national security and criminal investigations, chose to prioritize a long concluded case to conservative media and the obsessive core of trump's supporters, who see the case as nefarious, unfinished business. >> yeah. >> this is what. >> trump had nothing to do with any of it. that's basically what that i mean, that's. >> well. >> but it doesn't mitiga
. >> and the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> what we do is of what we're seeing in washington that day. >> deadline white house, weekdays from 4 to 6 on msnbc. >> wondered what your taxpayer. >> dollars are going to there? >> going to. >> pam bondi prioritizing the release of the epstein files, which didn't. there was actually not anything in there that we already didn't have access to. i was trying to...
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. >> palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> it seems like every weekbehavior for american public figures keeps getting lower and lower. remember this headline from vanity fair right after the election? 42 felony counts, one conviction, two cases pending. two impeachments, six bankruptcies and four more years. well, if that can happen for the presidency, what else can happen? enter this guy. disgraced former new york governor andrew cuomo, announcing his new bid for new york city mayor to replace disgraced current mayor eric adams. and in case you have forgotten, cuomo resigned as governor in 2021 after a report by attorney general letitia james concluded that he had sexually harassed at least 11 women. now, cuomo claims james manipulated the investigation in order to pursue her own run for governor. years later, the u.s. justice department concluded that cuomo sexually harassed more than a dozen state employees, and amazingly, cuomo is already racking up key endorsements and doing well in the polls. and if that's not bad enough, there's this influencer
. >> palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> it seems like every weekbehavior for american public figures keeps getting lower and lower. remember this headline from vanity fair right after the election? 42 felony counts, one conviction, two cases pending. two impeachments, six bankruptcies and four more years. well, if that can happen for the presidency, what else can happen? enter this guy. disgraced former new york governor andrew cuomo,...
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. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> israel and hamas again, endangering the ceasefire. over the weekend, israel halted all humanitarian aid into gaza and warned of further consequences after hamas refused to accept israel's plan to extend the first phase of the ceasefire. hamas argues that violates the agreement that was previously signed sunday. thousands of aid trucks were turned away on the egyptian side of the rafah crossing. egypt, which helped broker the january ceasefire, condemned israel's decision, saying it is using, quote, starvation as a weapon. joining me now from tel aviv is nbc news correspondent, international correspondent matt bradley and new york times diplomatic correspondent michael crowley. so, matt, give us the fundamentals of what's going on. >> yeah. well, it sounds as though this these negotiations are not going anywhere. there was an effort that was proposed by the trump administration special envoy, steve witkoff, to the middle east to try to extend phase one of this treaty. and instead of moving on to phase
. >> in the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> israel and hamas again, endangering the ceasefire. over the weekend, israel halted all humanitarian aid into gaza and warned of further consequences after hamas refused to accept israel's plan to extend the first phase of the ceasefire. hamas argues that violates the agreement that was previously signed sunday. thousands of aid trucks were turned away on the egyptian side of the rafah...
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. >> and the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> welcome back.. i'm allie vitale, former new york democratic governor andrew cuomo has officially announced he's running for mayor of new york city. cuomo had been teasing a campaign launch for weeks, but over the weekend, he made it official. sharing the news in a nearly 18 minute video posted on social media in which he stated, quote, new york city is in trouble and ran through a list of accomplishments from his time as governor. cuomo is jumping back into politics after he resigned from the governorship back in 2021 following multiple sexual harassment allegations, including nine state employees. cuomo has denied those allegations. joining us now, msnbc political analyst basil smikle. he's also the former executive director for the new york state democratic party, which makes him exactly the person that i want to talk to about this. talk to us about the initial phase of cuomo's launch back into the spotlight of public political life. >> well. >> it's the best. kept secret in. >> new york. >> he h
. >> and the palisades, virginia. >> from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. >> welcome back.. i'm allie vitale, former new york democratic governor andrew cuomo has officially announced he's running for mayor of new york city. cuomo had been teasing a campaign launch for weeks, but over the weekend, he made it official. sharing the news in a nearly 18 minute video posted on social media in which he stated, quote, new york city is in trouble and ran through a list of...