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in salt lake city they're already building a new one. here's a look at the long runway for approving a new airport to getting it up in the air. >>> 90 into salt lake city and you'll find an airport that looks far better than others in america. but underneath it is straining. with twice as many. right next on old terminals, salt lake is building an all new airport. the cost? $2.9 billion. >> there's a planning process, an environmental process, there the actual construction process you have to go through. in many cases, airports, you end up with the same foot print you're occupying. so you're trying to remodel the kitchen while you're trying to cook thanksgiving dinner. >> phase one won't be done until 2020 when it is completely finished in 2023, even more people will fly into utah's capital. the number of people flying in the u.s. keeps soaring. there are more flights, more congestion and more talk about fixing manager's airports will have to include aleve yaigt traffic jams on the tarmac. >> there's a huge amount of money that's needed t
in salt lake city they're already building a new one. here's a look at the long runway for approving a new airport to getting it up in the air. >>> 90 into salt lake city and you'll find an airport that looks far better than others in america. but underneath it is straining. with twice as many. right next on old terminals, salt lake is building an all new airport. the cost? $2.9 billion. >> there's a planning process, an environmental process, there the actual construction...
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there is now no convention currently on salt lake city is dockets that demands it. the reason the outdoor retailer is leaving, the rejection of utah politics leaders values, is shown in the stubborn and pointless fight against bears ears national monument, and should make this a turning point. in the 1960s, utah found of itself at a concourse, once so by the collection of downtownnha chamber of commerce types who hatched a longshot bid to obtain the 1972 winter olympics. they knew that they wouldn't win that they saw it at a chance to sell utah's greatest snow on earth. it was the first time utah took these outdoor tourism message to the world, and it was well received. the the other floating from a fundamental fundamental change in the american people. we were waking up to the natural world and its treasures in their own presence. in utah there was recognitionth that we held those treasures, a national park was greater in canyon land, and national monument and arches, capital relief were elevated to national parks, and utah united in their pride of our shared natio
there is now no convention currently on salt lake city is dockets that demands it. the reason the outdoor retailer is leaving, the rejection of utah politics leaders values, is shown in the stubborn and pointless fight against bears ears national monument, and should make this a turning point. in the 1960s, utah found of itself at a concourse, once so by the collection of downtownnha chamber of commerce types who hatched a longshot bid to obtain the 1972 winter olympics. they knew that they...
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salt lake city. he talks about education, the economy, and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. president, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court court, other constitutional officers and my fellow utahns, it's an honor to address you in this state capitol that serves as a symbol of our collective dreams and aspirations. three weeks ago, we had the privilege of hearing the mormon tabernacle choir. i'm very pleased to report to you that in spite of the choir's decision to sing at my inauguration, not one choir member has resigned. [ laughter and applause ] you'll remember that the choir performed "climb every mountain." as they sang, i reflected on all the mountains we must climb as a people and as a state. when i first took office, utah was climbing out of the great recession. recognizing that so many of our challenges required a robust economy, we made economic recovery our primary objective. the climb has been arduous, but the height utah's economy now occupies is remarkable. i tru
salt lake city. he talks about education, the economy, and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. president, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court court, other constitutional officers and my fellow utahns, it's an honor to address you in this state capitol that serves as a symbol of our collective dreams and aspirations. three weeks ago, we had the privilege of hearing the mormon tabernacle choir. i'm very...
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. >> reporter: fly into salt lake city and you'll find an airport that looks far better than others in america, but underneath it is straining, handling twice as many passengers as it was designed for when it was built in 1961. so right next to old terminals salt lake is building an all new airport. the cost, $2.9 billion. >> in many cases airports particularly you end up building on the same footprint you're occupying. so oftentimes you're trying to remodel the kitchen while you're trying to cook thanksgiving dinner. >> reporter: phase one won't be done until 2020. when it's completely finished in 2023 even more people will fly into utah's capital. fact is, the number of people flying in the u.s. keeps soaring. there are more flights, more congestion and more talk that fixing america's airports will have to include alleviating traffic jams on the tarmac. >> there's a huge amount of money that's needed to invest in airport terminals, but also on the runways. we need more runways. >> reporter: it's estimated fixing all of america's airports could cost up to $75 billion. more money than
. >> reporter: fly into salt lake city and you'll find an airport that looks far better than others in america, but underneath it is straining, handling twice as many passengers as it was designed for when it was built in 1961. so right next to old terminals salt lake is building an all new airport. the cost, $2.9 billion. >> in many cases airports particularly you end up building on the same footprint you're occupying. so oftentimes you're trying to remodel the kitchen while you're...
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utah governor gary herbert addresses his state in salt lake city and talking about education, the ceconomy and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. >> thank you. president, speaker, members of the ledgislature, justices of te utah supreme court, utah's first lady my wife ginnet, and other constitutional officers and my fellow utahns. it is great to be addressing you in this capitol that serves for our collective dreams and aspirations. at our state inauguration we had the privilege of hearing the mormon tabernacle choir, and in spite of them deciding to sing at my inauguration, not one choir member has decided to resign. [ applause ] you'll aremember that the choir sang "climb every mountain" and as they were singing, i was reminded of the mountains that we must climb in our personal lives and as a people and state. and when i took office, utah was climbing out of the great recession, and recognizing that our challenges are required a economic recovery and we made economic recovery a primary objective. the climb has been arduous, but the height that utah's economy occupies
utah governor gary herbert addresses his state in salt lake city and talking about education, the ceconomy and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. >> thank you. president, speaker, members of the ledgislature, justices of te utah supreme court, utah's first lady my wife ginnet, and other constitutional officers and my fellow utahns. it is great to be addressing you in this capitol that serves for our collective dreams and aspirations. at our state inauguration we had the...
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and the salt lake tribune called this a largely liberal crowd. but salt lake citya reliably democratic city. some of its suburbs do make up congressman chaffetz district which, by the way, he won with a nearly two-thirds vote. >> it's crucial that he comes back to utah and talks to the people that he's representing. that way he can take our interest, our concerns, and take those back to washington with him. >> heather: we want to remind people, president trump did win utah in november only after a strong challenge by an independent there who was also from utah. >> heather: thank you. for more on this let's check in with leslie marshall syndicated radio talk show host and also the president of district media group. leslie, let's start with you. between that and the earlier story that we showed folks ab what happened to betsy devos today going to speak at a school. she was blocked and then harassed by some protesters there. whatever happened to tolerance? >> well, i don't think that protesting an individual or somebody you feel that is going to dismantle a public edu
and the salt lake tribune called this a largely liberal crowd. but salt lake citya reliably democratic city. some of its suburbs do make up congressman chaffetz district which, by the way, he won with a nearly two-thirds vote. >> it's crucial that he comes back to utah and talks to the people that he's representing. that way he can take our interest, our concerns, and take those back to washington with him. >> heather: we want to remind people, president trump did win utah in...
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congress jason chaffetz, republican from utah facing angry crowd at town hall in salt lake city.undreds showed up for this rally. more angry protesters outside. tell us what went on there. >> 1,000 people inside, according to the police 1,000 people who couldn't get in. crowd was angry, it was raucous, trying to send a message to the congressman, i'm going to stop talking here so you can feel what it was like inside that auditorium. >> there was no possible way i was ever going to vote for hillary clinton. no way. >> do your job, do your job, do your job, do your job, do your job. >> reporter: had to talk over all of that to answer questions. what is this? indivisible movement. started as downloadable spreadsheet cooked up by congressional staffers in december, seen grassroots groups pop up across the country. thousands of them according to people who made the spreadsheet, goal shut down the town halls and take message and anger about the trump administration to the front door steps of these congress people -- >> is it obamacare? what is going on? >> reporter: generally it's not
congress jason chaffetz, republican from utah facing angry crowd at town hall in salt lake city.undreds showed up for this rally. more angry protesters outside. tell us what went on there. >> 1,000 people inside, according to the police 1,000 people who couldn't get in. crowd was angry, it was raucous, trying to send a message to the congressman, i'm going to stop talking here so you can feel what it was like inside that auditorium. >> there was no possible way i was ever going to...
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refugee resettlement program brought her to salt lake city three years ago.ust this year her husband was finally cleared. but president trump's executive order slammed the door shut, halting all refugee entries for 120 days. hashi's husband stuck in ethiopia. >> actually, when the executive order came out, all the cases were canceled. >> reporter: aden once a refugee himself said they had entries canceled into utah, many of them children. >> you're telling somebody their loved one is not coming. i don't know if our president understands how that would be if he was told his wife is not coming or his daughter was not coming. how would he feel? i want him to think of that. >> reporter: but then a 180. a federal judge suspended the ban, and gave new hope to hashi. her husband's trip to the u.s. was back on. refugees began to trickle back into utah days ago, greeted by hundreds of cheering residents. over the republican governor instagramed the arrival. how is the refugee program working for your state and the citizens here? the governor breaks ranks with fellow r
refugee resettlement program brought her to salt lake city three years ago.ust this year her husband was finally cleared. but president trump's executive order slammed the door shut, halting all refugee entries for 120 days. hashi's husband stuck in ethiopia. >> actually, when the executive order came out, all the cases were canceled. >> reporter: aden once a refugee himself said they had entries canceled into utah, many of them children. >> you're telling somebody their loved...
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unfortunately for that creativ salt lake city constituent, the security guard at orrin hatch's salt lake city office did not accept the gift/message/play for his attention/pizza. the senator's security guard called it "a suspicious pizza. i have gotten a call about a suspicious pizza" and the suspicious pizza was not allowed into the office. ng it would get much better than that but it gets better. one of the specific concerns about betsy devos, of course, is not just that she's a multibillionaire who's never had anything do with public schools in her life but also that she's a committed life long conservative activist and a multimillion dollar republican party donor. in most administrations, being a multimillion dollar donor to your party gets you an ambassadorship and that's embarrassing enough. in this administration they're trying to give her the keys to every school in the country. but as people opposed to betsy devos have been scouring the roster of republican senators looking for just one more vote to peel off, all they need is one more vote to end her nomination, one of the thing
unfortunately for that creativ salt lake city constituent, the security guard at orrin hatch's salt lake city office did not accept the gift/message/play for his attention/pizza. the senator's security guard called it "a suspicious pizza. i have gotten a call about a suspicious pizza" and the suspicious pizza was not allowed into the office. ng it would get much better than that but it gets better. one of the specific concerns about betsy devos, of course, is not just that she's a...
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myself, i've been a parishioner where i grew up in salt lake city, on the east coast in florida, in seattle, here in san fransisco. the backdrop in each of those places is somewhat difference and it has an impact on the mindset, the attitudes, and the reality of those who are in catholic parishes. those two things are playing against each over. i think people are largely familiar with a lot of research that's being done in the united states which is one of most religious countries in the world. there is an increasing number of people who identify as none. >> none. >> n-o-n-e. people who may have some kind of spiritual attitude, disposition, but they don't identify with any religious tradition: so that's one part. in a place like san fransisco, one of the things that's also interesting is like many places in the united states, there's a lot of demographic change. there's an article this past weekend in the new york times about the fact that there is a crisis of children in san fransisco. unlike most cities, there are only 13% of the population is under the age of 18. >> . >> wow. >> so if th
myself, i've been a parishioner where i grew up in salt lake city, on the east coast in florida, in seattle, here in san fransisco. the backdrop in each of those places is somewhat difference and it has an impact on the mindset, the attitudes, and the reality of those who are in catholic parishes. those two things are playing against each over. i think people are largely familiar with a lot of research that's being done in the united states which is one of most religious countries in the world....
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agentes de ice detienen a inmigrantes que viajan esos vehÍculos en carreteras de la ciudad de su -- salt lake citystimonios. marÍa elena: tuvo un día enredado en su aniversario. jorge: un venezolano se robÓ el espectÁculo en el mundial de esquÍ, pero no precisamente por sus destrezas deportivas. (locutora) - cuando tiene diabetes tipo 2, siempre llega el momento de la verdad: el resultado de su prueba de a1c para saber si alcanzó su meta en sus niveles de azúcar en la sangre. pero ahora con victoza, el mejor momento es el de la prueba. - victoza redujo mi nivel de a1c y mi nivel de azúcar en la sangre. ¡nunca había logrado alcanzar mi meta con la píldora de la marca líder del mercado que usaba antes! - victoza redujo mi nivel de a1c mejor que la marca líder inyectable que usaba. - ¡y mejor que esa píldora para la diabetes que tomaba! y aunque no es para perder peso, victoza podría ayudarle a adelgazar un poco. victoza no es insulina y viene en una pluma que se usa una vez al día. (locutora) - victoza no se recomienda como la primera opción de tratamiento para la diabetes y no es para personas con
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we have more snow further toward the east around salt lake city. you'll see plenty on thursday and over towards friday as well. good thing is that california, remember a year ago, it was under significant drought, exceptional drought was the technical term. all that rain is improving the situation at the very least. it's been too much as of late. do want to mention back towards east we have the storm system coming in but out ahead look at chicago. 23, well above your average. oklahoalahoma city at 25. here is your extended outlook. ♪ >> that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." thanks for watching. ♪ announcer: "euromaxx highlights." and here's your host, carlos mcconnie. carlos: hello, everyone. it's great to be here. we have a really nice show for you today, so stay with us, or you might miss this. winter sports. roving reporter meike kruger heads for the slopes. artificial intelligence. robots create human portraits in a new exhibition. city lights. the russian capital moscow shines out in winter. we start off today's show with a little fun
we have more snow further toward the east around salt lake city. you'll see plenty on thursday and over towards friday as well. good thing is that california, remember a year ago, it was under significant drought, exceptional drought was the technical term. all that rain is improving the situation at the very least. it's been too much as of late. do want to mention back towards east we have the storm system coming in but out ahead look at chicago. 23, well above your average. oklahoalahoma city...
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joe friar, nbc news, salt lake city. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. a powerful storm continues tsla. >>> right now at 6:00, a powerful storm continue to slam the bay area on this president's day holiday. we'll show you the new problems it's causing and the growing issues that some of the usual trouble spots. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it is relentless, the rain coming down hard all day. and that had some people trapped by rising flood waters. south bay crews jumping into action for two separate understand dents. heavy machines are working to clear the debris. and lanes in a major freeway in san jose covered in water. >> we have a team of reporters. let's begin with jeff ranieri. >> we have good news to report right now when it comes to the weather. the final back edge of the storm system is just offshore. so i think in the next three to four hours we'll begin to see a lot of the activity beginning to brea
joe friar, nbc news, salt lake city. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. a powerful storm continues tsla. >>> right now at 6:00, a powerful storm continue to slam the bay area on this president's day holiday. we'll show you the new problems it's causing and the growing issues that some of the usual trouble spots. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. i'm raj mathai....
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. >>> a shocking crash caught on camera north of salt lake city. dash cam in a police suv captured the moment when a car veered over and smashed into the officer's vehicle head on. police say the other driver was distracted by a dog in her car. fortunately no one was seriously injured. >>> and it's the livestream that has viewers captivated across the country. all awaiting the birth of a baby giraffe at an animal adventure park in upstate new york. it's a huge hit on social media and if you want to watch baby watch there's a link to it on our facebook page. april the giraffe is due at any time. >>> here's something to chew on. the improving economy has apparently been kind to the tooth fairy. an annual survey finds the average payout per tooth is now $4.66. an all-time high, and a 75% increase from 2015. it adds up to over $290 million. that's something to smile about, kids. and remember, a new toothbrush or healthy treats from the tooth fairy are just as good as the cash. it sounded good, anyway. >>> when we come back we take you inside the new br
. >>> a shocking crash caught on camera north of salt lake city. dash cam in a police suv captured the moment when a car veered over and smashed into the officer's vehicle head on. police say the other driver was distracted by a dog in her car. fortunately no one was seriously injured. >>> and it's the livestream that has viewers captivated across the country. all awaiting the birth of a baby giraffe at an animal adventure park in upstate new york. it's a huge hit on social...
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. >> reporter: in salt lake city, anger as a town hall hits capacity. [ chanting ] >> reporter: in sacramento, constituents made emotional pleas for representative tom mcclintock to reconsider repealing aca. >> my wife had two open heart surgeries on my fixed income we will not be able to afford the medication that she now takes and she will die. >> reporter: republican lawmakers say they will continue to hold town halls, determined to hear from their constituents. >> we're going to make sure that we continue to create environment for people to voice their opinions, voice their opposition. >> reporter: the only thing that might quell some of the anger, a look at what republicans have in store to replace the aca. tammy leitner, nbc news, new port richey, florida. >>> nationwide protests today against planned parenthood and abortion. thousands showed up for protests and counterprotests in more than 200 cities around the country. nbc's morgan radford met with demonstrators on both sides of the issue. >> what do we want? >> body autonomy? >> when do we want it? >> now! >> now! >> reporter: duelli
. >> reporter: in salt lake city, anger as a town hall hits capacity. [ chanting ] >> reporter: in sacramento, constituents made emotional pleas for representative tom mcclintock to reconsider repealing aca. >> my wife had two open heart surgeries on my fixed income we will not be able to afford the medication that she now takes and she will die. >> reporter: republican lawmakers say they will continue to hold town halls, determined to hear from their constituents....
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that includes 550 jobs in salt lake city, utah, where the new railcars will be assembled. congresswoman jackie speier says a healthy bay area good for the nation. >> we are the goose that lays the golden egg and if they want golden eggs, um, they can't, you know, um, take away the goose. >> reporter: if republicans stop the caltrans upgrade and then come here to ask for campaign donations? >> i want this region to say either you recognize it and help fund us so we can stay that, um, great economic engine, or don't bother, um, flying into california anymore. [ laughter ] >> reporter: now, republicans say they don't want the money to go away. they just want secretary chao to hold on to it until there's been a complete audit of the high-speed rail project. but congressional democrats say that would be too late. if the secretary doesn't release those funds by march 1, this electrification project is effectively over. live in san jose, melissa caen, kpix 5. >>> something parents and grandparents have for young kids and it could be making them sick. >> consumerwatch reporter jul
that includes 550 jobs in salt lake city, utah, where the new railcars will be assembled. congresswoman jackie speier says a healthy bay area good for the nation. >> we are the goose that lays the golden egg and if they want golden eggs, um, they can't, you know, um, take away the goose. >> reporter: if republicans stop the caltrans upgrade and then come here to ask for campaign donations? >> i want this region to say either you recognize it and help fund us so we can stay...
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dangerous conditions on i-80 near salt lake city. wow, trucks getting out and catching fire. the driver did not survive. and a more than 200-mile section of the highway in wyoming was closed because the snow made travel a little bit to you dangerous. >> this morning, it will be a dangerous commute, as well for those in the upper plains with blizzard conditions for most of the region. by tonight, the area will have gotten 6 to 12 inches of snow. to the south centered around indiana, temperatures will be much warmer and the danger is from damaging winds and hail possibly, even tornadoes. >> to the west coast now, we're learning new details about the confrontation in anaheim, california, that led to the an off-duty police officer firing had is weapon. new video shows that explosive encounter between an lapd officer and a 13-year-old boy. the incident sparking outrage and protests. the officer claims the teen threatened to shoot him but he denies it. the fight escalates as others become involved and eventually the officer reaches for his gun. >> and i thought i was going to die r
dangerous conditions on i-80 near salt lake city. wow, trucks getting out and catching fire. the driver did not survive. and a more than 200-mile section of the highway in wyoming was closed because the snow made travel a little bit to you dangerous. >> this morning, it will be a dangerous commute, as well for those in the upper plains with blizzard conditions for most of the region. by tonight, the area will have gotten 6 to 12 inches of snow. to the south centered around indiana,...
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. >> so, president trump nominated -- [ boo ] >> that's salt lake city. it feels like that on the right, by the way. like the tea party. now we have something on the left like it. we'll see. president trump has been in office three weeks, only three weeks. we have three things you might not know about his presidency. this is "hardball," where is action is. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do. we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. nosy neighbor with a glad bag, full of trash. what happens next? nothing. only glad has febreze to neutralize odors for 5 days. guaranteed. even the most perceptive noses won't notice the trash. be happy. it's glad. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the
. >> so, president trump nominated -- [ boo ] >> that's salt lake city. it feels like that on the right, by the way. like the tea party. now we have something on the left like it. we'll see. president trump has been in office three weeks, only three weeks. we have three things you might not know about his presidency. this is "hardball," where is action is. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help...
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utah governor gary herbert delivers his annual address in salt lake city. he talks about education, the economy, and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. president, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court court, other constitutional officers and
utah governor gary herbert delivers his annual address in salt lake city. he talks about education, the economy, and reducing homelessness. this is just under 30 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. president, speaker hughes, members of the legislature, justices of the utah supreme court court, other constitutional officers and
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. >>> now to an unusual sight near salt lake city, utah.te 80 shut down for about an hour late in the morning so a herd of elk could be relocated. >> now, they had taken up residence between the eastbound and westbound lanes but that posed a threat to them and to motorists. >> the median is a little sizable, and there's scrub oak and grass and felt comfortable like a sanctuary but we needed for public safety reasons we wanted them off of here. >> nine animals including a moose were herded off the median, but there may still be two other elk there and officials warn they may have to do this periodically. >> all right. >> i guess they like it there. >> i guess they do. >>> now that football is over it's sad, it's nearly time for baseball. spring training, of course, starts for most major league pitchers and catchers one week from today. >> i'm ready for my peanuts and cracker jacks. >> the yankees aren't going to win anyway. >>> as for last night's nba game, some highlights from our guys at espn. >>> he's stan. i'm neil. this is what we do. >
. >>> now to an unusual sight near salt lake city, utah.te 80 shut down for about an hour late in the morning so a herd of elk could be relocated. >> now, they had taken up residence between the eastbound and westbound lanes but that posed a threat to them and to motorists. >> the median is a little sizable, and there's scrub oak and grass and felt comfortable like a sanctuary but we needed for public safety reasons we wanted them off of here. >> nine animals...
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joe friar, nbc news, salt lake city. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night.ter holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> we know an incident occurred which led to your separation. >> at no point did she take or redo -- >> can i ask how you're coping? >> calculated or just candid? i'd liz hernandez. angelina's first interview and her ies
joe friar, nbc news, salt lake city. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night.ter holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> we know an incident occurred which led to your separation. >> at no point did she take or redo -- >> can i ask how you're coping? >> calculated or just candid? i'd liz hernandez. angelina's first interview and her ies
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wyoming in the bull's-eye at this hour, dangerous conditions on i-80 near salt lake city. a truck skidding out and catching fire. the driver didn't survive. it is not just the snow tonight, but severe storms rob marciano with the track of this for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. it's that winter storm that's cranking up the unusual heat here in the east, but you can see it falling on the radar across nebraska and through denver. it will intensify overnight, and we expect 6 to 12 inches to michigan. let's time it out. chicago will be on the warm side of this, but blizzard conditions on the backside, and that record warmth continues and will help fuel the thunderstorms that could become severe, and we have an enhanced risk that includes indianapolis, klcolumbus and detroit. >> careful driving for mms. thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the runway scare. the passenger plane coming in for a landing. take a look. the landing gear failing as the plane hits the runway. dramatic images coming in. >>> also the unsolved murder of a f
wyoming in the bull's-eye at this hour, dangerous conditions on i-80 near salt lake city. a truck skidding out and catching fire. the driver didn't survive. it is not just the snow tonight, but severe storms rob marciano with the track of this for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. it's that winter storm that's cranking up the unusual heat here in the east, but you can see it falling on the radar across nebraska and through denver. it will intensify overnight, and we expect 6 to 12...
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. >> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, salt lake city, utah. >>> tensions with iran and the united states areates are worried. >>> and some of the biggest stars in film walked the red carpet at the bafta awards. the night's big winners in just a moment. >>> welcome back to cnn. i'm george howell. tensions between iran and the united states. it could have issues with the middle east and the iran economy. our senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen is live in they ehran. fred, when it came to the iran nuclear deal, it took moderates from both nations to come together and make this deal happen. that has changed with the u.s. president who is no moderate who makes that very clear. >> reporter: absolutely. it has changed. moderates were enthusiastic about the nuclear agreement thinking it would bring benefits to iran. that happened slower than most would have hoped. many fear with the trump administration in office that those benefits could go away quickly. we went to iran's ski resorts. here is what they had to say. internationally, not many people know iran has a wealth of ski area.
. >> reporter: kyung lah, cnn, salt lake city, utah. >>> tensions with iran and the united states areates are worried. >>> and some of the biggest stars in film walked the red carpet at the bafta awards. the night's big winners in just a moment. >>> welcome back to cnn. i'm george howell. tensions between iran and the united states. it could have issues with the middle east and the iran economy. our senior international correspondent frederik pleitgen is live in...
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host: michael in salt lake city, utah, democrat. caller: i would like to talk about the reason why i think putin invaded crimea and the ukraine. it was because when the ukraine decided to go pro west or later in time, go with nato, if you look at the whole southern coast of the ukraine, it covers the whole black sea. underground submarine base that the russians use and the black sea gives the russians access to the mediterranean through the bosporus straits. he's thinking they will not be cut...
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joe friar, nbc news, salt lake city. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night.holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> angelina fighting back tears in her first interview about her divorce from brad. >> we've got the reporter who landed it. was angie caught off guard by the breakup question? now on "extra." ♪ extra extra ♪ ♪ extra extra >> angelina breaks her silence about her split from brad. >> you haven't said anything about this. >> angie welling up with tears, opening up about her life as a single mom and her relationship with brad today. >> we'll always be a family. >> how this bbc reporter landed the interview of the year and her fascinating personal backstory. lisa marie presley broke? her new claim she burned through her $300 million elvis fortune. >> all new details as her custody battle blows up today. >> breaking couples news. beyonce, jay-z and blue ivy at the nba all-star game. the tatums looking like newlyweds. and madonna's video diaries with her newly adopted twins. then -- >> hi! >> leo dicaprio supermodel gir
joe friar, nbc news, salt lake city. >>> that's going to do it for us on a monday night.holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> angelina fighting back tears in her first interview about her divorce from brad. >> we've got the reporter who landed it. was angie caught off guard by the breakup question? now on "extra." ♪ extra extra ♪ ♪ extra extra >> angelina breaks her silence about her split from brad. >>...
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cities, meanwhile san francisco once again took the top grade as the healthiest city followed by salt lake cityah and scottsdale, arizona. >> last night new york city went to the club. >> but who took home best in show? >> before he got the ribbon and trophy, janice dean got to meet him. >> i had never been, it's been on the bucket list and we went last night and it was fantastic. if you have not been to the westminister dog show, i recommend it. i was surprised -- the dogs are like rock star. people gather around to meet the dogs and they all have their personalities, trainers and owners do as well, the great part is i met rumor, she was the last month i interviewed the trainer and the owner and she won best in show. she came out of retirement. >> she's beautiful. janice: let's take a look. it was the 141st westminister club show which makes it the second oldest sport right behind the kentucky derby. people really love these dogs, take a look. we are at the westminister dog show. we are here early. the dogs have not arrived. what kind of people come out to these shows? >> all kinds of walks of
cities, meanwhile san francisco once again took the top grade as the healthiest city followed by salt lake cityah and scottsdale, arizona. >> last night new york city went to the club. >> but who took home best in show? >> before he got the ribbon and trophy, janice dean got to meet him. >> i had never been, it's been on the bucket list and we went last night and it was fantastic. if you have not been to the westminister dog show, i recommend it. i was surprised -- the...
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. >> in salt lake city, a public comment time of 75 days would begin.ument of costs, delays, and the uncertainty would again be emphasized by industry. beenese appear to have generated only to applied by the court mandate to have regulations in effect by a certain date will stop >> consideration should not be made in a slipshod manner. >> based upon a hope they would it.ith >> we urge the environmental protection agency to moderate its schedule for promulgating the regulations until 1985 at the earliest. >> delay, delay, delay. this is a tactic industry is using against the epa to delay it indefinitely. this is not an open sewer. >> as governor of utah i am fully cognizant -- announcer: the views and frustrations of those that would ultimately and forces and a tangle of other rules. >> the regulations we are addressing today sometimes cross the fine line between federal guidance and interference. we are directed to protect air visibility, endangered species, retain all lands disturbed by to: yet provide over 200 million barrels of synthetic oil in the e
. >> in salt lake city, a public comment time of 75 days would begin.ument of costs, delays, and the uncertainty would again be emphasized by industry. beenese appear to have generated only to applied by the court mandate to have regulations in effect by a certain date will stop >> consideration should not be made in a slipshod manner. >> based upon a hope they would it.ith >> we urge the environmental protection agency to moderate its schedule for promulgating the...
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newspaper called a "largely liberal" crowd peer the congressman's district does include salt lake suburbs, the city is much less conservative than the rest of the state, so we are working on finding out who made up the crowd. >> come on, folks. i get one sentence. >> the congressman has had some weak, he met with president trump on tuesday then came home to his constituents. we have some sound here to show the contrast peer first you can hear from the congressman on tuesday then last night. >> it was an honor to sit with the president. it does not happen every day. before i even hit the chair, the president said no oversight, you cannot talk to me and it got anything on oversight peer my heart of hearts, given the choice, by far, donald trump was the better choice, by far. >> the republican from utah is not a law, our rooms on five other examples where g.o.p. members of congress are returnig home to similar crowds, a lot of frustration. >> jenna: alicia, thank you. >> jon: for more on this as we await the news conference with the president and the japanese prime minister, eight columnist at the sta
newspaper called a "largely liberal" crowd peer the congressman's district does include salt lake suburbs, the city is much less conservative than the rest of the state, so we are working on finding out who made up the crowd. >> come on, folks. i get one sentence. >> the congressman has had some weak, he met with president trump on tuesday then came home to his constituents. we have some sound here to show the contrast peer first you can hear from the congressman on...
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[ crowd chants [ chanting ] >>> welcome back, these are scenes from town halls that was salt lake ci salt lake cityutah, and georgia. a number of republicans this week who got a taste of what tea party supporters did to democrats in 2009. guys, we just saw, katty, sort of the two visions of where the democratic party should go in bernie sanders. >> yeah. this is georgia and utah we're looking at pictures from, right? >> that's right, yeah. >> the democrats, the base there is furious. they are trying to drag the leadership to the left, but that puts democrats in red states up for re-election in an incredibly difficult position. take mccaskill who is in a bind. i don't know what to do, and that doesn't happen often. if she goes with the base and loses the election, she's at 47% approval, they win the senate more broadly. >> the party is going to the left. you know, you see what's happening out there. you see these protests every week. it's really sort of energized the democratic coalition in the way that -- >> see -- i -- >> i see -- >> follow the money. follow the money. senator sanders mentioned th
[ crowd chants [ chanting ] >>> welcome back, these are scenes from town halls that was salt lake ci salt lake cityutah, and georgia. a number of republicans this week who got a taste of what tea party supporters did to democrats in 2009. guys, we just saw, katty, sort of the two visions of where the democratic party should go in bernie sanders. >> yeah. this is georgia and utah we're looking at pictures from, right? >> that's right, yeah. >> the democrats, the base...
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salt lake county. >> melissa: tempers flair at a republican town hall near salt lake city utah.gressman jason chaffetz tried to hold the open forum but was met by 1,000 angry protestors, some furious over his support for president trump. we're live in denver with more. this was not the homecoming the congressman expected. >> probably not, melissa. not exactly warm and fuzzy. what's more is congressman chaffetz is a conservative from utah. one of the most conservative states in america. so many protestors showed up many couldn't even get in the building angry over taxes by the new president including the executive order limiting travel from seven muslim countries and specific to utah lack of protection for public land. >> you don't show up and put your money with your mouth is no one will change anything. >> he was reelected to his fifth term in november. district includes some of the suburbs around salt lake city, melissa. >> melissa: we don't even know what groups those were. there you go. things weren't much better for the congressman inside, though, right? >> it only got wors
salt lake county. >> melissa: tempers flair at a republican town hall near salt lake city utah.gressman jason chaffetz tried to hold the open forum but was met by 1,000 angry protestors, some furious over his support for president trump. we're live in denver with more. this was not the homecoming the congressman expected. >> probably not, melissa. not exactly warm and fuzzy. what's more is congressman chaffetz is a conservative from utah. one of the most conservative states in...
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they wanted to be buried in the church in salt lake city. and obviously they all couldn't fit. there was dna going back 100 years. so in that population it was identified it was licensed to a company that went bankrupt. another company bought the excess. they charged $6,000 for this test. how dare company charge 6,000-dollar ransom. what pr campaign. i got a call from somebody on the supreme court justice of the united states it said later today we are going to announce you can no longer patented the gene. we have democratized dna. i said i'm happy you did that but you are 14 years too late. over 100,000 women died because they couldn't afford to look at their own dna. it is now about a hundred dollars to have that test done. the challenge is and what i'm going to show you. some of the progress is that are happy now. we're at a time where pace is happening every week. we are not ready for as a society. in 1976 if you that you are pregnant this test could only be done in the hospital. we injected a rabbit. five days later we killed the rabbit. that was the state of the art 1976.
they wanted to be buried in the church in salt lake city. and obviously they all couldn't fit. there was dna going back 100 years. so in that population it was identified it was licensed to a company that went bankrupt. another company bought the excess. they charged $6,000 for this test. how dare company charge 6,000-dollar ransom. what pr campaign. i got a call from somebody on the supreme court justice of the united states it said later today we are going to announce you can no longer...
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they are figuring out, if you are in this part of this date, travel three hours to get to salt lake cityrly: greg, you touched on jim webb. going to move on. don't go anywhere. the most memorable and controversial moments from music's biggest night directly ahead. stay with us. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges. what can i say? control suits me. go national. go like a pro. start your day with the number one choice of dentists. philips sonicare removes significantly more plaque versus oral-b 7000. experience this amazing feel of clean. innovation and you. philips sonicare. save now when you buy philips sonicare. ♪ >> eric: welcome back. three award-worthy stories. first up, it's awards season and the 2017 grammy's, music's prom night went down last night. as a music lover, i never miss it and this year i wholeheartedly expected a ton of political commentary early on. james gordon, j-lo nothing hug
they are figuring out, if you are in this part of this date, travel three hours to get to salt lake cityrly: greg, you touched on jim webb. going to move on. don't go anywhere. the most memorable and controversial moments from music's biggest night directly ahead. stay with us. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any...
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. >> reporter: in salt lake city, anger as a town hall hits capacity. in sacramento, constituents made emotional pleas for representative tom mcclintock to reconsider repealing aca. >> my wife has two open-heart surgeries on my fixed income. we will not be able to afford the medication that she now takes, and she will die. >> reporter: republican lawmakers say they will continue to hold town halls, determined to hear from their constituents. >> we're going to make sure we continue to create environments for people to voice their opinions, voice their opposition. >> reporter: the only thing that might quell some of the anger, a look at what republicans have in store to replace the aca. nbc news, new port richie, >>> and now more on the serious crash that has a man in critical condition right now, fighting for his life. we know that police say that it might have been caused because of speed racers on the roadways. we know the cars collided here on connecticut avenue in kensington. news 4's darcy spencer has more. >> reporter: montgomery county police say
. >> reporter: in salt lake city, anger as a town hall hits capacity. in sacramento, constituents made emotional pleas for representative tom mcclintock to reconsider repealing aca. >> my wife has two open-heart surgeries on my fixed income. we will not be able to afford the medication that she now takes, and she will die. >> reporter: republican lawmakers say they will continue to hold town halls, determined to hear from their constituents. >> we're going to make sure...