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there's a new indianapolis out there. there are over 2 million people in the metropolitan area they've got walk trails, bike trails, a canal. i went kayaking on it. bon appetit did a special feature. i missed the one they went around to all the craft breweries, coffee roefrts farm to table. by the way, how close is indianapolis to farms? there are farms in the metropolitan area if that's what you're looking for. >> you're going to be travel writer that's what's coming, isn't it >> by the way, they've investigate a fabulous airport. >> are they paying you >> no. >> i mean -- >> they're not it's not all -- >> they're not going to win, though, jim. >> i'm not picking them as a winner they have a couple of big hurdles. they don't have the high end tech force i think amazon realizes if they pick indianapolis, nashville, columbus, they're going to have to parachute a lot of talent in there. and, you know, still as i talk to several people, how would you feel about living in indianapolis and they basically kind of said like, wel
there's a new indianapolis out there. there are over 2 million people in the metropolitan area they've got walk trails, bike trails, a canal. i went kayaking on it. bon appetit did a special feature. i missed the one they went around to all the craft breweries, coffee roefrts farm to table. by the way, how close is indianapolis to farms? there are farms in the metropolitan area if that's what you're looking for. >> you're going to be travel writer that's what's coming, isn't it >>...
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indianapolis is not a major american city. it is not huge, it is a major city but it is population light. that is just one city. furthermore, i have never seen so much hot air come out of one room in my life. his condescending attitude. i would like to give any president in the -- any president a chance, but the way he condescends and his overall delivery and his gravitas. host: what is an example of something like that that you could not handle from last night? caller: when he turned to the democrats who are not standing and applauding him. he would put his hands out like well, are you going to get up and clap? i found that to be very arrogant and very undignified. he appears to have no humility. host: did you ever feel that way about past presidents when it came to the other party and the interaction between clapping and not clapping? view, iin my point of don't think you need to clap after everything. we are trying to listen to what he wants to do and it is more like cheerleading, to me. i found it to be that way with previ
indianapolis is not a major american city. it is not huge, it is a major city but it is population light. that is just one city. furthermore, i have never seen so much hot air come out of one room in my life. his condescending attitude. i would like to give any president in the -- any president a chance, but the way he condescends and his overall delivery and his gravitas. host: what is an example of something like that that you could not handle from last night? caller: when he turned to the...
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without that first "indianapolis star" story in august 2016. without the story where rachael came forward publicly shortly thereafter, he would still be practicing medicine, treating athletes and abusing kids. >> and with me now is one of those investigative journalists who broke the story. tim evans with the "indianapolis star" ich is part the "usa today" network, he is the only one to have interviewed larry nassar himself and he joins me now. welcome to the program, tim. >> thanks for having me. >> i honestly have to say from the bottom of my heart congratulations. you have done an amazing job for just those people who were so victimized, but also holding up what we in the press do. so how did you feel as you listened to the sentencing and you heard the assistant attorney general praise you? >> it is very humbling, a little embarrassing, but, you know, it was really about the amazing thing was giving some voice and helping those women get some justice and also to start their healing. and it is a proud moment for me as a journalist and for jou
without that first "indianapolis star" story in august 2016. without the story where rachael came forward publicly shortly thereafter, he would still be practicing medicine, treating athletes and abusing kids. >> and with me now is one of those investigative journalists who broke the story. tim evans with the "indianapolis star" ich is part the "usa today" network, he is the only one to have interviewed larry nassar himself and he joins me now. welcome to the...
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in 2016, carrier announced plans to move all indianapolis operations to mexico. but before taking office president trump struck a deal with carrier to keep half those jobs. >> more trouble for harvey weinstein. newly released video shows an altercation involving the disgraced move remogul at a restaurant in scottsdale. as weinstein was leaving a man identified as steve approached weinstein and slapped him twice. according to tmz, steve used some choice language as he told weinstein to get out of the restaurant. more than 60 women have accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. >> archaeologists have uncovered the 250-year-old kitchen of thomas jefferson's slave chef james hemmings. hemmings is the older brother of sally hemmings. james hemmings is said to have introduced mac and cheese and some other items into u.s. culture. he traveled with president jefferson and even accompanied him to paris where he learned the art of french cooking. >> ♪ >> 4:55 now and we're talking weather with mike thomas. good morning again. >> yeah, good morning. we're talking nice warmu
in 2016, carrier announced plans to move all indianapolis operations to mexico. but before taking office president trump struck a deal with carrier to keep half those jobs. >> more trouble for harvey weinstein. newly released video shows an altercation involving the disgraced move remogul at a restaurant in scottsdale. as weinstein was leaving a man identified as steve approached weinstein and slapped him twice. according to tmz, steve used some choice language as he told weinstein to get...
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without that first "indianapolis star" story in august 2016. without the story where rachael came forward publicly shortly thereafter, he would still be practicing medicine, treating athletes and abusing kids. >> and with me now is one of those investigative journalists who broke the story. tim evans with the "indianapolis star" which is part of the "usa today" network, he is the only one to have interviewed larry nassar himself and he joins me now. welcome to the program, tim. >> thanks for having me. >> i honestly have to say from the bottom of my heart congratulations. you have done an amazing job for just those people who were so victimized, but also holding up what we in the press do. so how did you feel as you listened to the sentencing and you heard the assistant attorney general praise you? >> it is very humbling, a little embarrassing, but, you know, it was really about the amazing thing was giving some voice and helping those women get some justice and also to start their healing. and it is a proud moment for me as a journalist and fo
without that first "indianapolis star" story in august 2016. without the story where rachael came forward publicly shortly thereafter, he would still be practicing medicine, treating athletes and abusing kids. >> and with me now is one of those investigative journalists who broke the story. tim evans with the "indianapolis star" which is part of the "usa today" network, he is the only one to have interviewed larry nassar himself and he joins me now. welcome...
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yesterday in a lot of the progressive people in indianapolis are dropping their kids out of the schools because it's not working for them the charter schools are not working for him they they really don't want to send them to a christian right school so that the homeschooling them is is an option for a lot of people absolutely became more so doug martin thank you so much for joining us and really appreciate your work and keep going keep going at it. thank you so much on. two decades ago dolly's seat was born opening our eyes to the realities of cloning and although you might not have opened up all of the success that many of hoped chinese scientists have succeeded where all the other mad. scientists failed to genetically identical long tail of cars are the first primates successfully cloned using this somatic cell nuclear transfer method of inserting the nucleus of a cell into an egg that has had its nucleus removed however these cute little primates weren't cloned for me it was meant they turns out the scientists hope they would be used for research on the effect of d.n.a. has their ef
yesterday in a lot of the progressive people in indianapolis are dropping their kids out of the schools because it's not working for them the charter schools are not working for him they they really don't want to send them to a christian right school so that the homeschooling them is is an option for a lot of people absolutely became more so doug martin thank you so much for joining us and really appreciate your work and keep going keep going at it. thank you so much on. two decades ago dolly's...
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and again, i think we have seen in the indianapolis star case that this is notjust a failure of indianapolis star case that this is not just a failure of the indianapolis star case that this is notjust a failure of the coaches are all the governing body, is a collective failure of everybody who has been involved with larry nassar. that is the parents, the fellow athletes, the media who probably had this right under their nose. i think if there is going to be any proper safeguards in sport and in our schools and clubs to stop this sort of thing, we have to encourage and facilitate the reporting of abuse such as we have seen here. facilitate the reporting of abuse such as we have seen herelj facilitate the reporting of abuse such as we have seen here. i think so. such as we have seen here. i think so. and i think thejudge captured that moment when she mentioned some shocking figures that one in ten children will be sexually assaulted by their 18th birthday, which shows the importance of speaking up at these kinds of things. whether people will or not of course remains to be seen. there's no si
and again, i think we have seen in the indianapolis star case that this is notjust a failure of indianapolis star case that this is not just a failure of the indianapolis star case that this is notjust a failure of the coaches are all the governing body, is a collective failure of everybody who has been involved with larry nassar. that is the parents, the fellow athletes, the media who probably had this right under their nose. i think if there is going to be any proper safeguards in sport and...
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i know in indianapolis, it's kind of a hotbed of reform. there is a lot of hubris around growth and performance which put our district and a defensive posture. and it's difficult to be in a collaborative relationship when you are playing defense. in fact, you're looking to strike back. and i think for our schools, nonpublic charter in particular, to embrace some level of humility, especially in approaching the district, we've been very careful, so here's the account of humility. we've been careful at the oaks not to throw rocks at our beloved school district. after all, we are in three formerly public school buildings, completely reliant upon our title fines, title ii in particular. we are very grateful to them for administering those funds for us. so what i would commend alcoholics, special to the charter and nonpublic world, is to embrace a greater level of humility as we are interacting with those who are working and living within the system. >> i would like to follow up on that. because at what point does the homeschool or the alternati
i know in indianapolis, it's kind of a hotbed of reform. there is a lot of hubris around growth and performance which put our district and a defensive posture. and it's difficult to be in a collaborative relationship when you are playing defense. in fact, you're looking to strike back. and i think for our schools, nonpublic charter in particular, to embrace some level of humility, especially in approaching the district, we've been very careful, so here's the account of humility. we've been...
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he used us. >> renee joins us now from indianapolis. renee, thank you for being here. you just said in a video by msnbc news news digital that you felt the president used you? >> yes, i do. how are you today? >> i'm good. how are you? >> thank you for having me. i'm fine, thank you. >> when you say the president used you. can you elaborate on that? >> i just felt he gave us false hope and led us to believe that we were going to keep our jobs and were going to get to stay here in indianapolis and they weren't going to move you know, the plant and the facility and our jobs to monterrey, mexico, when in fact, he did. he allowed it to happen. >> did you vote for donald trump? >> yes, i did. i went out in the pouring rain actually and voted for donald trump. >> what did you think he would do for you? >> i thought he was -- not going to do for me. not only me. do for 1,400 other individuals besides me. save our jobs. i thought he was going to put a stop to off shoring, a stop sending taxpayers dollars over for federal contracts and do a lot of things that he didn't do. >> he
he used us. >> renee joins us now from indianapolis. renee, thank you for being here. you just said in a video by msnbc news news digital that you felt the president used you? >> yes, i do. how are you today? >> i'm good. how are you? >> thank you for having me. i'm fine, thank you. >> when you say the president used you. can you elaborate on that? >> i just felt he gave us false hope and led us to believe that we were going to keep our jobs and were going to...
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indianapolis dropped to 25 degrees. it's not that long of a drive to lexington, which is 58. you get the rain, everything is melting, then the flash freeze coming in. in some cases, you get snow and ice with it. you get everything. we have the green, which is the rain. steady rain in washington, d.c. it's been pouring overnight. then as we go where the arctic front is, we get the rain. the pink is freezing rain. excuse me, the pink is freezing rain, the sleet in the orange and then the blue is the snow. in a short distance, a wintry mess. that's why we have 67 million people right now under a winter storm warning or winter weather advisory. it's snowing this morning in louisiana and all the way to northern maine by the time we are done with it. the worst of it, as far as the freezing rain is concerned is in kentucky, tennessee. watch out memphis, indianapolis and then we get areas of freezing rain tonight and tomorrow. pittsburgh, the snow. watch out western new york, 6-10 inches of snow for you by tomorrow morning. what a storm. the ohio valley is a mess. northeast is tomorr
indianapolis dropped to 25 degrees. it's not that long of a drive to lexington, which is 58. you get the rain, everything is melting, then the flash freeze coming in. in some cases, you get snow and ice with it. you get everything. we have the green, which is the rain. steady rain in washington, d.c. it's been pouring overnight. then as we go where the arctic front is, we get the rain. the pink is freezing rain. excuse me, the pink is freezing rain, the sleet in the orange and then the blue is...
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. >>> more than 200 carrier employees will lose their jobs this week as an indianapolis facility. this comes a little more than a year after president trump touted he struck a deal with the manufacturer to save some one thousand jobs at the plant. 215 people will be let go starting today, leaving about 1100 workers at the plant. that's down from 1600 in early 2016 when the company announced plans to move production to mexico. this new round of layoffs comes as more than 300 jobs were cut at the factory in july. >>> now to an extraordinary development out of missouri, where just hours after delivering his first state of the state address, missouri's republican governor eric greenton has admitted to having an extramarital affair, issuing a remarkable statement with his wife sheena. he confirmed he had been unfaithful, saying he had been unfaithful and the couple has dealt with this together honestly and privately. the statement came after a local tv station aired a segment that reported on the said affair. the ex-husband of the woman involved alleged that the governor took compromis
. >>> more than 200 carrier employees will lose their jobs this week as an indianapolis facility. this comes a little more than a year after president trump touted he struck a deal with the manufacturer to save some one thousand jobs at the plant. 215 people will be let go starting today, leaving about 1100 workers at the plant. that's down from 1600 in early 2016 when the company announced plans to move production to mexico. this new round of layoffs comes as more than 300 jobs were...
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indianapolis and cedar rapids, for example. but most of us will not be able to avoid this bitter cold, as we step out the door this morning. guys? >> blake, thank you. >>> al is here to tell us how long the bitter cold is going to hang around. hey, al. >> it's going right into the weekend. bismarck will be 24. 11 in green bay. temperatures starting to mad rat moderate. we get a reinforcing shot of cold air for the weekend. new york city's lows, single digits. 2 above. it will be 7 below. these are air temperatures. in indianapolis, on saturday, minneapolis, the same. and little rock will be 19 degrees on saturday. next, we're looking at the storm system that's going to be developing off the florida coast tomorrow. as it makes its way up, potential snow and sleet for the carolinas. it f it goes delmarva peninsula. we have winter storm watches from florida to new england. first time for florida in four years. we could look at six inches of snow in north carolina and virginia, through friday. as we get into new england, this thing
indianapolis and cedar rapids, for example. but most of us will not be able to avoid this bitter cold, as we step out the door this morning. guys? >> blake, thank you. >>> al is here to tell us how long the bitter cold is going to hang around. hey, al. >> it's going right into the weekend. bismarck will be 24. 11 in green bay. temperatures starting to mad rat moderate. we get a reinforcing shot of cold air for the weekend. new york city's lows, single digits. 2 above. it...
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. >> that was candidate trump promising to save jobs at a carrier manufacturing plant in indianapolis. joining me now used to work in that plant but has been laid off and is unemployed. rene, thank you for joining us tonight. in another interview you told nbc you voted for donald trump and felt betrayed and forgotten as one of the people laid off by carrier. when were you laid off? >> i was laid off january 11th. >> and did you believe your job was saved based on what you were hearing on the campaign? >> yes, absolutely. we all believed our jobs were going to be saved. >> when the president came to carrier when he was president-elect, chuck jones, the head of the steel workers union there came on this program that week and he said the president lied when he was at carrier and that chuck jones was trying to explain to members, that, no, hundreds of workers were still going to lose their jobs. was that a confusing time? >> yes, it was. this whole situation has been like a roller coaster for us. when they first announced they were moving to mexico, we had to come to the realization that
. >> that was candidate trump promising to save jobs at a carrier manufacturing plant in indianapolis. joining me now used to work in that plant but has been laid off and is unemployed. rene, thank you for joining us tonight. in another interview you told nbc you voted for donald trump and felt betrayed and forgotten as one of the people laid off by carrier. when were you laid off? >> i was laid off january 11th. >> and did you believe your job was saved based on what you were...
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. >>> more than 200 carrier employees will lose their jobs this week as an indianapolis facility. this comes a little more than a year after president trump touted he struck a deal with the manufacturer to save some one thousand jobs at the plant. 215 people will be let go starting today, leaving about 1100 workers at the plant. that's down from 1600 in early 2016 when the company announced plans to move production to mexico. this new round of layoffs comes as more than 300 jobs were cut at the factory in july. >>> now to an extraordinary development out of missouri, where just hours after delivering his first state of the state address, missouri's republican governor eric greenton has admitted to having an extramarital affair, issuing a remarkable statement with his wife sheena. he confirmed he had been unfaithful, saying he had been unfaithful and the couple has dealt with this together honestly and privately. the statement came after a local tv station aired a segment that reported on the said affa. involved alleged that the governor took compromising photographs of her in a se
. >>> more than 200 carrier employees will lose their jobs this week as an indianapolis facility. this comes a little more than a year after president trump touted he struck a deal with the manufacturer to save some one thousand jobs at the plant. 215 people will be let go starting today, leaving about 1100 workers at the plant. that's down from 1600 in early 2016 when the company announced plans to move production to mexico. this new round of layoffs comes as more than 300 jobs were...
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indianapolis and cedar rapids, for example. but most of us will not be able to avoid this bitter cold, as we step out the door this morning. guys? >> blake, thank you. >>> al is here to tell us how long the bitter cold is going to hang around. hey, al. >> it's going right into the ar. 11 in green bay. temperatures starting to mad rat moderate. we get a reinforcing shot of cold air for the weekend. new york city's lows, single digits. 2 above. it will be 7 below. these are air temperatures. in indianapolis, on saturday, minneapolis, the same. and little rock will be 19 degrees on saturday. next, we're looking at the storm system that's going to be developing off the florida coast tomorrow. as it makes its way up, potential snow and sleet for the carolinas. it f it goes west, we could see a major storm, inland of the delmarva peninsula. we have winter storm watches from florida to new england. first time for florida in four years. we could look at six inches of snow in north carolina and virginia, through friday. as we get into n
indianapolis and cedar rapids, for example. but most of us will not be able to avoid this bitter cold, as we step out the door this morning. guys? >> blake, thank you. >>> al is here to tell us how long the bitter cold is going to hang around. hey, al. >> it's going right into the ar. 11 in green bay. temperatures starting to mad rat moderate. we get a reinforcing shot of cold air for the weekend. new york city's lows, single digits. 2 above. it will be 7 below. these are...
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yesterday in a lot of the progressive people in indianapolis are dropping their kids out of the schools because it's not working for them the charter schools are not working for him they they really don't want to send them to a christian right school so that the homeschooling them is is an option for a lot of people absolutely became more so doug martin thank you so much for joining us and really appreciate your work and keep going keep going at it. thank you so much. two decades ago dolly's seat was born opening our eyes to the realities of cloning and although you might not have opened up all of the success that many of hoped chinese scientists have succeeded were all the other mad. scientists failed to genetically identical long tailed macaws are the first primates successfully cloned using this somatic cell nuclear transfer method of inserting the nucleus of a cell into an egg that has had its nucleus removed however these cute little primates weren't cloned for me was meant they turns out the scientists hoped they would be used for research on the effect of d.n.a. has an effect on
yesterday in a lot of the progressive people in indianapolis are dropping their kids out of the schools because it's not working for them the charter schools are not working for him they they really don't want to send them to a christian right school so that the homeschooling them is is an option for a lot of people absolutely became more so doug martin thank you so much for joining us and really appreciate your work and keep going keep going at it. thank you so much. two decades ago dolly's...
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we're here in indianapolis, indiana, and we're not doing so well. i talk to people on a daily basis that's lost their jobs, that donald trump said weren't going anywhere from carrier. they're struggling to find a job that pays a decent living. >> you already mentioned all the jobs that were lost to outsourcing. 93,000 in the last year alone. and in that year, you've traveled across the country to talk to hundreds of manufacturing workers who lost their jobs. what are they telling you? you said they're looking for jobs. the president talked about vocational training, workforce training. is any of that happening? are they being offered different opportunities? >> yeah, any time your job leaves a country, the government provides t.a. aid benefits, that's great, first of all. but a person 45, 50 years of age, too young to retire, maybe too old to be retrained that's worked in a plant for 20, 25 years, how about them? they're getting left behind. these are people that went to work every day, and tried to do the best they could for their family and for th
we're here in indianapolis, indiana, and we're not doing so well. i talk to people on a daily basis that's lost their jobs, that donald trump said weren't going anywhere from carrier. they're struggling to find a job that pays a decent living. >> you already mentioned all the jobs that were lost to outsourcing. 93,000 in the last year alone. and in that year, you've traveled across the country to talk to hundreds of manufacturing workers who lost their jobs. what are they telling you? you...
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amy: we will talk to repororter the alesia, part of investigative team at the indianapolis star, who broke the story. and we will look at his latest piece "what is next for usa gymnastics? a long, tough road at best." then we will speak with ari berman or concerns of the newly announced plans to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 census. >> it determines who is counted, literally, who is counted in terms of cocongressional -- in terms of congressional rerepresentation, who is counted in terms of people getting resources, federal money, oftften,t programs -- blacacks, latinos, asian americans, low-income are undercounted already by the senses. 's new piece for rolling stone "how the gop rigs elections." all of that and more, comingng . amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. afghanistan has declared a national day of mourning after over 100 people were killed in a suicide attack in the capital kabul saturday. the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack, in which militants detonated an a
amy: we will talk to repororter the alesia, part of investigative team at the indianapolis star, who broke the story. and we will look at his latest piece "what is next for usa gymnastics? a long, tough road at best." then we will speak with ari berman or concerns of the newly announced plans to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 census. >> it determines who is counted, literally, who is counted in terms of cocongressional -- in terms of congressional rerepresentation,...
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as of last week, they have laid off over 600 here in indianapolis, another 700 in huntington, indiana. then he also said one of our other plants rexnord, it wouldn't be going anywhere. it's closed down in entirety, moved to mexico. donald trump broke the record in one year for 93,000 jobs being outsourced or left this country under his watch. >> let me ask you about his image. he is still out there giving speeches and still getting crowds, still singing the song. how do you put that in contrast to the reality in terms of industrial manufacturing jobs in this country especially in the what we call the rust belt that, part of the country you represent which is all the way from philadelphia all the way across most of the midwest where most of the real jobs have been jeopardized? >> i think for the most part, it took people some longer than others to feel like trump's a liar. he took bernie sanders message and he ran with it. people wanted to believe in something that thing would get better in this country. they bought his message and he's had a year now. and he hadn't delivered at all to
as of last week, they have laid off over 600 here in indianapolis, another 700 in huntington, indiana. then he also said one of our other plants rexnord, it wouldn't be going anywhere. it's closed down in entirety, moved to mexico. donald trump broke the record in one year for 93,000 jobs being outsourced or left this country under his watch. >> let me ask you about his image. he is still out there giving speeches and still getting crowds, still singing the song. how do you put that in...
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amy: we will talk to reporter the alesia, part of investigative team at the indianapolis star, who broke the story. and we will look at his latest piece "what is next for usa gymnastics? a long, tough road at best." then we will speak with ari berman or concerns of the newly announced plans to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 census. >> it determines who is counted, literally, who is counted in terms of congressional -- in terms of congressional representation, who is counted in terms of people getting resources, federal money, often,ent programs -- blacks, latinos, asian americans, low-income are undercounted already by the senses. 's new piece for rolling stone "how the gop rigs elections." all of that and more, coming up. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. afghanistan has declared a national day of mourning after over 100 people were killed in a suicide attack in the capital kabul saturday. the taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack, in which militants detonated an ambulance pac
amy: we will talk to reporter the alesia, part of investigative team at the indianapolis star, who broke the story. and we will look at his latest piece "what is next for usa gymnastics? a long, tough road at best." then we will speak with ari berman or concerns of the newly announced plans to add a question on citizenship to the 2020 census. >> it determines who is counted, literally, who is counted in terms of congressional -- in terms of congressional representation, who is...
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in indianapolis, on saturday, minneapolis, the same. and little rock will be 19 degrees on saturday. next, we're looking at the storm system that's going to be developing off the florida coast tomorrow. as it makes its way up, potential snow and sleet for the carolinas. if it goes west, we could see a major storm, inland of the delmarva peninsula. we have winter storm watches from florida to new england. first time for florida in four years. we could look at six inches of snow in north carolina and virginia, through friday. as we get into new england, this thing could get wound up, 50-mile-per-hour wind gusts. and snow, 15 inches or more. and lake-effect snow, from syraould be a foot of snow there or more. guys? >> al, thank you. keep an eye on that. >>> american youtube star, logan paul, is apologizing after posting a video that showed a dead body hanging from a tree. the youtube channel is popular with kids. it has 15 million followers. the video in question showed paul walking in a forest in japan that's known to be a frequent site o
in indianapolis, on saturday, minneapolis, the same. and little rock will be 19 degrees on saturday. next, we're looking at the storm system that's going to be developing off the florida coast tomorrow. as it makes its way up, potential snow and sleet for the carolinas. if it goes west, we could see a major storm, inland of the delmarva peninsula. we have winter storm watches from florida to new england. first time for florida in four years. we could look at six inches of snow in north carolina...
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. >> today carrier will lay off 215 workers at its indianapolis plant. it's the last wave of about 600 planned workers. many of the workers plan to rally in indianapolis today to call on companies to stop moving manufacturing jobs overseas. in 2016 carrier announced moving all operations to mexico but before taking office president trump highlighted the company in its indianapolis plant for keeping jobs in america. >> more trouble for harvey weinstein. newly released video from tmz show the disgraced movie mogul at a restaurant in arizona. we're told the incident happened tuesday night at elements restaurant in scottsdale as weinstein was leaving a man identified as steve approached weinstein and slapped him twice. according to tmz steve used some choice language as he told weinstein to get out of the restaurant. more than 60 women have accused weinstein of sexual misconduct. >> let's take a look at the stories you're engaging with the most this morning on social media. >> maureen is back with our realtime news tracker. hey, mo. >> good morning to growth
. >> today carrier will lay off 215 workers at its indianapolis plant. it's the last wave of about 600 planned workers. many of the workers plan to rally in indianapolis today to call on companies to stop moving manufacturing jobs overseas. in 2016 carrier announced moving all operations to mexico but before taking office president trump highlighted the company in its indianapolis plant for keeping jobs in america. >> more trouble for harvey weinstein. newly released video from tmz...
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places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone. really pronounced when northern half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid is with the president. >> reporter: to say president trump loves the game of golf, would be an understatement. with today's trip to the trump international golf club he has been there eight of nine dates only exception, christmas, despite his past harsh criticism of president obama for golfing too much. >> obama ought to get off the golf course. >> mr. trump visited golf courses more than 90 times as the president. presidency, mr. obama had played fewer than 30 times. >> but the president also appears to be closely following the news including the mass protests
places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone. really pronounced when northern half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid...
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the indianapolis 502,016. particularly big, the 100th running of the greatest spectacle in racing. he is from auburn. competing on the amazing race alongside a fellow indycar driver connor daily. episode three is on cbs tonight at 8:00. averaging speeds of 155 miles per hour, how does that translate for racing against people all over the world? >> i'm so fast-paced i want to get things are done. cars are analytical. so, obviously you are in a race and you need to move quickly but at the same time you are in a tricky race with how they play mind games. >> if you win the amazing race, what do you celebrate with? cold milk or a beer?>> i think if we win it will be me:it will be milk immediately followed -- it will be milk immediately followed with beer.[ laughter ] >> believe me there is plenty of beer here tonight and someone is going down tonight. in 2015 the rams had two starting quarterbacks. they finished 7-9. two seasons later, they remain connected as they get set to face each other in the nfc championship. they only became the vikings quarterback this season after sam bradford
the indianapolis 502,016. particularly big, the 100th running of the greatest spectacle in racing. he is from auburn. competing on the amazing race alongside a fellow indycar driver connor daily. episode three is on cbs tonight at 8:00. averaging speeds of 155 miles per hour, how does that translate for racing against people all over the world? >> i'm so fast-paced i want to get things are done. cars are analytical. so, obviously you are in a race and you need to move quickly but at the...
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otro caso mÁs, una discusiÓn que se convirtió en tiroteo en indianÁpolis. dejÓ a dos muertos y tres heridos. los investigadores investiga a unos 30 testigos y no hay mÁs informaciÓn el servicio secreto de estados unidos habrÍa alertado a todas las instituciones del sistema financiero de que un nuevo mÉtodo de hackeo muy usado en asia y en europa ha llegado al paÍs. se trata de conseguir que los cajeros lancen dinero en efectivo como si fuera una mÁquina de casino. a quiÉn no le --galo: a quiÉn no le gustarÍa ganarse un premio mayor? >> estas son mÁquinas menos sofisticadas, las mÁquinas que uno ve en tiendas y cosas asÍ, no especÍficamente las mÁquinas de bancos. galo: ciertos cajeros automÁticos son susceptibles a este hackeo. el servicio secreto habrÍa comenzado a alertar a los bancos por este peligro. esto debe ser tratado como una llamada a la acciÓn para proteger los cajeros automÁticos y mitigar las consecuencias. >> si se controla el cajero, puede haber un fraude donde pueden sacar todo el dinero que tiene ese cajero. galo: todavÍ
otro caso mÁs, una discusiÓn que se convirtió en tiroteo en indianÁpolis. dejÓ a dos muertos y tres heridos. los investigadores investiga a unos 30 testigos y no hay mÁs informaciÓn el servicio secreto de estados unidos habrÍa alertado a todas las instituciones del sistema financiero de que un nuevo mÉtodo de hackeo muy usado en asia y en europa ha llegado al paÍs. se trata de conseguir que los cajeros lancen dinero en efectivo como si fuera una mÁquina de casino. a quiÉn no le...
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well, for more, we're joined by mark alesia, a reporter with the investigative team at the indianapolis star that broke the story about dr. larry nassar's sexual abuse of gymnasts. his team also helped expose usa gymnastics' failure to report allegations of sexual abuse by coaches to authorities. alesia's most recent piece is titled "what's next for usa gymnastics? a long, tough road at best." welcome to democracy now! i think people around the country are just reeling from this story. how is it conceivable that this went on for decades? one dr. and michigan state, clearly, you show goes beyond that, what is -- what is your of how many mothers and their daughters to families had leveled complaints against him as he abused so many, believed at least 160 young women? -- going as far back as 1997, i believe it was, adults toid go to report the abuse, and nothing happened. gymnasts went to police and nothing happened. canasts went to is you state title nine nothing happened. went to the gymnastics coach at michigan state university and nothing happened. said they women who did not think the
well, for more, we're joined by mark alesia, a reporter with the investigative team at the indianapolis star that broke the story about dr. larry nassar's sexual abuse of gymnasts. his team also helped expose usa gymnastics' failure to report allegations of sexual abuse by coaches to authorities. alesia's most recent piece is titled "what's next for usa gymnastics? a long, tough road at best." welcome to democracy now! i think people around the country are just reeling from this...
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places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone. really pronounced when northern half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid is with the president. >> reporter: to say president trump loves the game of golf, would be an understatement. with today's trip to the trump international golf club he has been there eight of nine dates only exception, christmas, despite his past harsh criticism of president obama for golfing too much. >> obama ought to get off the golf course. >> mr. trump visited golf courses more than 90 times as the president. at the same point in his presidency, mr. obama had played fewer than 30 times. >> but the president also appears to be closely following the news in
places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone. really pronounced when northern half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid...
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indianapolis tuesday tied a 131 year record low of -12 0. in austin texas ridges and overpasses froze over causing accidents.>> texas doesn't get cold. >> the falls were frozen in sioux falls more than to thirds of the country woke up today with temperatures below 32 0. how are you dealing with the cold? >> i am layered. >> how many do you have on? >> three. >> western new york snow is blamed for a pileup of vehicles which was deadly on tuesday. >> hilton head airport is closed because of extreme weather and also the university of florida and florida state. >>> we want to take a look at breaking news, this is a pond in virginia. we have very few details but we know there is we believe. there are footprints on the snowy part of the pond and then they disappear. we know rescue crews are trying to determine exactly what may have happened. we are not sure of the details but we will keep you updated on this breaking news. there is possibly someone that was walking across the pond and then the footprints disappear. we will keep you updated on our
indianapolis tuesday tied a 131 year record low of -12 0. in austin texas ridges and overpasses froze over causing accidents.>> texas doesn't get cold. >> the falls were frozen in sioux falls more than to thirds of the country woke up today with temperatures below 32 0. how are you dealing with the cold? >> i am layered. >> how many do you have on? >> three. >> western new york snow is blamed for a pileup of vehicles which was deadly on tuesday. >>...
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but on the other hand you realize the indianapolis star broke the story. other people were involved in it was a slow response. i would think she should have known at that point something's wrong here. and with got to protect children. the same thing with the people who are on usa gymnastics. i just think they become blind in terms of pursuing competition to protecting children. >> dana: it's remarkable, kimberly said, how articulate they were. there was a sound bite. poised. they were going through all of this inner turmoil and if they were able to perform and be amazing athletes and students. >> jesse: i don't think usa gymnastics thought of them as athletes. they probably thought of them as gold medal factories. i don't think they saw them as human beings. there is red flags everywhere. this is the biggest sports scandal in history. juan touched on it. i am reading some of this stuff. the doctor never wore gloves. he is walking around not wearing gloves, alone in hotel rooms, he was the first call they were supposed to make at night. he is isolating them
but on the other hand you realize the indianapolis star broke the story. other people were involved in it was a slow response. i would think she should have known at that point something's wrong here. and with got to protect children. the same thing with the people who are on usa gymnastics. i just think they become blind in terms of pursuing competition to protecting children. >> dana: it's remarkable, kimberly said, how articulate they were. there was a sound bite. poised. they were...
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midwestern cities like chicago, indianapolis, columbus, ohio, still under consideration. also boston, new york, and washington, d.c. also tech hubs like austin, texas, and denver. you can find the full list in our nbc bay area twitter feed. amazon says they expect to make a final decision some time this year. >>> and before you head out this morning, a warning for you fog conditions showing soupy conditions in parts of the bay area this morning. san jose right there. you can see not a bad look right there. give extra driving time and space between you and the other driver. do not those high beams. leave plenty of distance between you and the other cars. >> how did you find that out? >> new into our newsroom this morning, a live look. this is in san jose along first street near highway 101. a lot of people were driving. >> that pea soup isn't the only concern this morning. these are the waves at pacifica yesterday. you know the mavericks surf competition is held, those could reach 40 feet. >> stay well away from the water because of how high they're coming up. we are going
midwestern cities like chicago, indianapolis, columbus, ohio, still under consideration. also boston, new york, and washington, d.c. also tech hubs like austin, texas, and denver. you can find the full list in our nbc bay area twitter feed. amazon says they expect to make a final decision some time this year. >>> and before you head out this morning, a warning for you fog conditions showing soupy conditions in parts of the bay area this morning. san jose right there. you can see not a...
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indianapolis 53. chicago 25. the air temperature in international falls 12 below zero. timing out the rain, here by 9:00 tomorrow morning. through the day, rain heavy at times, especially for the afternoon commute. allow time for the afternoon commute. it's on the light side in the morning. areas of fog causing problems. temperatures mild. suburbs 55. philadelphia, 58. i'll timeout the end of the rain and talk about how cold it gets behind the system in the accuweather forecast. jim? >> the morning team will be on 4:30 at live sky 6 cameras and tracker 6 radar to help you navigate a messy morning commute. >> it was a somber scene at the basilica of st. peter and paul, enter the casket of lieutenant matt letourneau at the start of the viewing. it was a heartfelt and respectful goodbye to this brave for. christie ileto is live outside the cathedral tonight. kristi? >> we spoke with one of his aunts off camera that says the family was overwhelmed by the number of people that turned out, illustrating how many lives he had touched. this is the first of two public viewings an
indianapolis 53. chicago 25. the air temperature in international falls 12 below zero. timing out the rain, here by 9:00 tomorrow morning. through the day, rain heavy at times, especially for the afternoon commute. allow time for the afternoon commute. it's on the light side in the morning. areas of fog causing problems. temperatures mild. suburbs 55. philadelphia, 58. i'll timeout the end of the rain and talk about how cold it gets behind the system in the accuweather forecast. jim? >>...
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. >> that being the case, is that sort of alison beauty pagt among the cities healthy nashville, indianapolis, which would not be very high on the venture capital list >> well, they're rising. we visited both i cities and many other amazon top 20 we visited. nashville very well, columbus doing very well. you mention ed the d.c. area d.c., maryland, virginia are doing well, so we're showing signs of momentum and nashville, there's a lot of great things happening around health tech in columbus, around smart cities and indianapolis, a lot of things happening around enterprise software. so these cities are rise, but most people don't know this and they aren't gets on planes to visit them hopefully, that's one of the by-products of this amazon sec headquarters erffort. it's how 200 cities use that process to mobilize their communities to come together to collaborate better to support the entrepreneurs to create the job and companies of the future. >> hopefully they can use your playbook to help them get there. a lot of these small companies in some smaller cities that aren't concentrated on the co
. >> that being the case, is that sort of alison beauty pagt among the cities healthy nashville, indianapolis, which would not be very high on the venture capital list >> well, they're rising. we visited both i cities and many other amazon top 20 we visited. nashville very well, columbus doing very well. you mention ed the d.c. area d.c., maryland, virginia are doing well, so we're showing signs of momentum and nashville, there's a lot of great things happening around health tech in...
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louis, indianapolis, pittsburgh, philly, you have advisory through monday. talking snow, ice, freezing rain, and, also some rain farther to the stout. but the wintry mess here, that will move across, the midsection of the country through monday evening. so, about a quarter inch of ice accumulation can be expected across louisville, sherry lot, lanlt lan atlanta. 1/10 inch of ice. on top of it. 1 to 3 inches of snowfall across the midwest. in california watching the situation there as the a potent rain system moves in. that will bring a chance, elaine for some flash fldi iflooding a mudslides. >> pamela, thank you. president trump returned to the white house sunday from a weekend retreat at camp david. he met with cabinet members, military officials, and congressional republican leaders. the president also spent some time, bashing a new best-selling book about him and his administration. here is errol barnett. >> mr. president, why focus on the fire and fury book of it's fikttio fiction. >> reporter: president trump suggested several white house staffers doub
louis, indianapolis, pittsburgh, philly, you have advisory through monday. talking snow, ice, freezing rain, and, also some rain farther to the stout. but the wintry mess here, that will move across, the midsection of the country through monday evening. so, about a quarter inch of ice accumulation can be expected across louisville, sherry lot, lanlt lan atlanta. 1/10 inch of ice. on top of it. 1 to 3 inches of snowfall across the midwest. in california watching the situation there as the a...
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places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone. really pro nounnounced when nor half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid is with the president. >> reporter: to say president trump loves the game of golf, would be an understatement. with today's trip to the trump international golf club he has been there afeight of nine date only exception, christmas, despite his past harsh criticism of president obama for golfing too much. >> obama ought to get off the golf course. >> mr. trump visited golf courses more than 90 times as the president. at the same point in his presidency, mr. obama had played fewer than 30 times. >> but the president also appears to be closely following the news i
places like new york, indianapolis. central time zone. really pro nounnounced when nor half is below zero. mountain time zone. same scenario. colder to the north. above average to the south. ringing in the new year in the pacific. temperatures are warm. >> rob, thank you very much. >> president trump will spend new year's eve at his resort at mar a lago, he tweeted to day, what a year it's been. and we're any just getting started. he also wished everyone a happy new year. chip reid...
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we are going to see ice as far south as tennessee, indianapolis, pittsburgh and central new york. if you don't get the snow, you are getting sleet and freezing rain. a lot of problems on the roads. i didn't mention what is going to happen in southern new england where we get two inches of rain on top of the snowpack. flooding problems. >> different from southern california to new england. thanks for that. >>> a historic night as the warriors face-off with the clippers. he's not too bad at pranks. we'll see next in sports. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. at ally, we offer low rates on home loans.
we are going to see ice as far south as tennessee, indianapolis, pittsburgh and central new york. if you don't get the snow, you are getting sleet and freezing rain. a lot of problems on the roads. i didn't mention what is going to happen in southern new england where we get two inches of rain on top of the snowpack. flooding problems. >> different from southern california to new england. thanks for that. >>> a historic night as the warriors face-off with the clippers. he's not...
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right now into the early overnight hours, look at that, 20 degrees chicago, -15 indianapolis, -2 new york, as we get into the new year things are not looking a lot better. really throughout the entire first day of 2018, temperatures will be in the negatives, 15 to 20 and 30 in some places in the midwest and back into the plains. no up tonight! unfortunately, bundle up tomorrow and the day after that. >> absolutely! a great day to stay inside, cuddle up by the fire and watched fox news. join us in the early hours of 2018 as we ring in the new year starting at 8 pm eastern with ed henry and lisa boothe. and at 10 pm eastern, kennedy and jesse watters with the all american new year all live in times square here in new york city. you can also take part in the final social media. go to the # fox news 2018. >>> the president also sent red new year's eve in florida. and gearing up a holiday party with friends and family at his mar-a-lago estate. this after sharing lunch with florida governor, rick scott earlier in the day. steve harrigan is live on west palm beach, florida. what has been th
right now into the early overnight hours, look at that, 20 degrees chicago, -15 indianapolis, -2 new york, as we get into the new year things are not looking a lot better. really throughout the entire first day of 2018, temperatures will be in the negatives, 15 to 20 and 30 in some places in the midwest and back into the plains. no up tonight! unfortunately, bundle up tomorrow and the day after that. >> absolutely! a great day to stay inside, cuddle up by the fire and watched fox news....
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eric: one of the keys for this is maybe the carrier company in indianapolis they wanted to move that factory down to mexico and the president but it visited it and promised to keep jobs in turns out that they announced their letting go of 200 people in indianapolis. basically 340 were told and a thousand will stick to jobs but here's the present had to say about that. >> companies are not going to leave the united states anymore without consequences. it will not happen. he has to have a fair shake we are not getting anything. it's a one lane highway into mexico and nothing coming our way. thing going their way. that was in the president and the reaction at the time, chuck jones, here's what he said. >> i'm sorry that he's bought in to his [inaudible] and sold us a bad [bleep] in our second. eric: that was on thursday reacting to the latest layoffs. which view is right. >> look, number one with carrier the seven planned layoffs and that's number one. number two, the president needs to be careful about what he says because i have news for you when all is said and done companies will ac
eric: one of the keys for this is maybe the carrier company in indianapolis they wanted to move that factory down to mexico and the president but it visited it and promised to keep jobs in turns out that they announced their letting go of 200 people in indianapolis. basically 340 were told and a thousand will stick to jobs but here's the present had to say about that. >> companies are not going to leave the united states anymore without consequences. it will not happen. he has to have a...
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indianapolis -15. officially 4 degrees with the windchill factor in d.c., and getting colder. just a couple light snow bands to the big snow system moving out. butry clearly defined eye, it is kicking out. the snow totals impressive. we had about .1 inches of snow at dulles, six inches of snow in southern maryland. parts of new jersey 16 inches. seaboard, manyrn spots had more than a foot of snow, atlantic city 12.7. the story now turns to the temperatures. everywhere that you see the light shade of blue is a windchill advisory in effect now until noon tomorrow. even knew them tomorrow, we are not out of the advisory. starting tomorrow start at -10 to -014. by noon, we are still looking at five below in winchester, six below hagerstown, 3 in d.c., -4 gaithersburg. tomorrow looks beautiful in terms of sunshine, from the inside looking out. these are the temperatures with sunshine. it be very bright, so you will need the sunglasses, especially with the new snow. advance 24 hours from now, not much relief. 0 or below heading out friday evening. that trend continues. the actual te
indianapolis -15. officially 4 degrees with the windchill factor in d.c., and getting colder. just a couple light snow bands to the big snow system moving out. butry clearly defined eye, it is kicking out. the snow totals impressive. we had about .1 inches of snow at dulles, six inches of snow in southern maryland. parts of new jersey 16 inches. seaboard, manyrn spots had more than a foot of snow, atlantic city 12.7. the story now turns to the temperatures. everywhere that you see the light...
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the frigid conditions in places like peabody massachusetts and indianapolis meant students had the day off. the cold has even reached as far south as florida. vacationers have been hoping for a break from the chill. >> this isn't vacation weather. >> dozens of record lows of insect and more are likely as another arctic blast dissents from canada to within the week and with that another snowstorm. >> the cold is going to last not only this week but into the next couple weeks. we are going to see a little bit of moderation but the problem is the moderation comes as a potential blockbuster storm could hit the east coast. >> the storm tracks closer to the coast, low pressure could develop it into a powerful nor'easter, bringing snow regulations and strong winds. the extreme cold hitting most of the u.s. is being blamed for at least nine deaths, also causing commuter headaches. at least one commuter ferry service here in new york city was suspended because of icy conditions on the hudson river. all of this as we brace for yet another arctic blast. >> bret: we will see how it looks. thank yo
the frigid conditions in places like peabody massachusetts and indianapolis meant students had the day off. the cold has even reached as far south as florida. vacationers have been hoping for a break from the chill. >> this isn't vacation weather. >> dozens of record lows of insect and more are likely as another arctic blast dissents from canada to within the week and with that another snowstorm. >> the cold is going to last not only this week but into the next couple weeks....
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and i wanted to bring to riley hospital for children at iu health in indianapolis. i served as the honorary chair of the art therapy initiative to raise money to bring art therapists to the hospital. because frequently, art therapy is not funded by the hospital. it is privately funded. it took us about five years, raising money to be able to now and doubt to full-time art therapists at the hospital. since starting my role as second lady of the united states, i have participated in discussions with art therapists and their clients and observe art therapy programs throughout the united states and in countries in europe, the asia south pacific region, latin america and most recently, the middle east. i just returned this week from egypt, jordan and israel. where he met with art therapists in those countries and it was a great trip. did you know, that in israel, there are 7000 art therapists? i mean, i was stunned! but i have learned more about the profession and the benefits of this unique treatment. from children with cancer, to struggling teenagers. we have a real is
and i wanted to bring to riley hospital for children at iu health in indianapolis. i served as the honorary chair of the art therapy initiative to raise money to bring art therapists to the hospital. because frequently, art therapy is not funded by the hospital. it is privately funded. it took us about five years, raising money to be able to now and doubt to full-time art therapists at the hospital. since starting my role as second lady of the united states, i have participated in discussions...
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. >> won't be that warm in indianapolis, i'm sure. >> slightly cooler, the average is 21 by super bowl sunday. >> can't wait for that. thanks for watching. >>> next is "nbc nightly news." see you tonight at 11:00. >> announcer: this is nbc news "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. it is over for now. congress has come to an agreement to reopen the government but for just under three weeks and with the sticking point, fate of young immigrants known at d.r.e.a.m.ers unresolved. what changed and how do we know we won't end up right back here? capitol hill koe correspondent kasie hunts starts us off. >> reporter: the house voting to make it official to reopen the government at least for now sending the bill to the president's desk. that sets up an incredibly contentious
. >> won't be that warm in indianapolis, i'm sure. >> slightly cooler, the average is 21 by super bowl sunday. >> can't wait for that. thanks for watching. >>> next is "nbc nightly news." see you tonight at 11:00. >> announcer: this is nbc news "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. it is over for now. congress has come to an agreement to reopen the government but for just under three...
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i wanted to bring it to riley hospital for children at iu health in indianapolis. i served as the honorary chair of the art therapy initiative to raise money to bring art therapists to that hospital. because frequently, art therapy is not funded by the hospital. it is privately funded. it took us about five years, raising money to be able to now and out to full-time -- ann dowd endow twoime -- full-time art therapists at the hospital. since starting my role as second lady of the united states, i have participated in discussions with art therapists and their clients, and observe art therapy programs throughout the united states and in countries in europe, the asia south pacific region, latin america and most recently, the middle east. i just returned this week from egypt, jordan and israel. where he met with art therapists in those countries and it was a great trip. did you know that in israel there are 7000 art therapists? i mean, i was stunned. but i have learned more about the profession and the benefits of this unique treatment. from children with cancer, to str
i wanted to bring it to riley hospital for children at iu health in indianapolis. i served as the honorary chair of the art therapy initiative to raise money to bring art therapists to that hospital. because frequently, art therapy is not funded by the hospital. it is privately funded. it took us about five years, raising money to be able to now and out to full-time -- ann dowd endow twoime -- full-time art therapists at the hospital. since starting my role as second lady of the united states,...
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that this door has been cracked open by this fantastic journalism in "the indianapolis star"? >> i was very aware of the abuse. i was confident that there were thousands, thousands of victims out there. and i also -- >> of larry? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> thousands. show of hands as you all agree with her that it numbers in the thousands. >> absolutely. >> astonishing. >> reporter: dr. nassar is prominent and a revered doctor in gymnastics, so reporter tim evans pays him a visit. >> when i first got there, he was basically pleading that we not write a story, that this was a misunderstanding. he wanted to show me some videos to prove what he was doing or defend what he was doing. in those situations, when he was kind of controlling the narrative, he was much more confident, arrogant. >> reporter: throughout the interview evans says larry nassar maintained his innocence. denying ever doing anything untoward to any patient. and when "the indy star's" bombshell report comes out detailing the accusations by rachael and another former gymnast -- >> the flood gates opened. within
that this door has been cracked open by this fantastic journalism in "the indianapolis star"? >> i was very aware of the abuse. i was confident that there were thousands, thousands of victims out there. and i also -- >> of larry? >> absolutely. absolutely. >> thousands. show of hands as you all agree with her that it numbers in the thousands. >> absolutely. >> astonishing. >> reporter: dr. nassar is prominent and a revered doctor in...
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. >> indianapolis colts, indianapolis, there we go, and air head stadium, kansas city chiefs. >> that's not dome stadium, but incredibly loud, completely enclosed though. there is no open end, like the linc. >> but then, number one probably isn't a surprise. century link field seattle. >> yes. >> is that enclosed though? >> no. and it has open ends, but here is the deal. it is built very high raked stadium, i don't know if ryan can pull it up that fast, but very tight. >> and high. down like this. >> so concentrates the noise? inch. >> yesterday bridge loud, incredibly. now we didn't even make the top ten loud ers, so i don't know how we can improve this. >> we need to. >> says mega phones, probably have to make one yourself, i don't know if they allow them in. >> yes, now very particular. i also got a tweet from someone, the session sometimes battle each other. i don't know if you have that tweet yet. but -- >> because there is seattle. >> see, it is wide open. but it is raked real high. >> harry, he says he is he has an idea, fans beating on the seats, that gets the place rocking. he
. >> indianapolis colts, indianapolis, there we go, and air head stadium, kansas city chiefs. >> that's not dome stadium, but incredibly loud, completely enclosed though. there is no open end, like the linc. >> but then, number one probably isn't a surprise. century link field seattle. >> yes. >> is that enclosed though? >> no. and it has open ends, but here is the deal. it is built very high raked stadium, i don't know if ryan can pull it up that fast, but...
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. >>> we are less than a month away from the super bowl taking place in indianapolis and we're learning more about the performance. >> as we already know that justin timberlake is going to be headlining the halftime show which i'm very excited about personally. but last night we learned someone else -- pink, she has confirmed she will be singing the national anthem. she posted this image along with the message "see you at the super bowl." >> most recently, you may have noticed that pink was up to amazingness here, scaling the side of a high-rise building there in los angeles for the american music awards. so we're going to see if she bank stadium, the height is 400 feet. >> i like her tights. >> absolutely. and surely she can't top our most recent favorite. lady gaga. two years ago, chest pump. before the fighter jets came whirring overhead. >> what an epic chest bump. oh, oh, oh. ♪ >> that was tough to beat. >> i will say that was pretty tough to beat. but pink may have big shoes to fill. i don't know if she could do worse than this singer. at a hockey game, she stopped twice, walked
. >>> we are less than a month away from the super bowl taking place in indianapolis and we're learning more about the performance. >> as we already know that justin timberlake is going to be headlining the halftime show which i'm very excited about personally. but last night we learned someone else -- pink, she has confirmed she will be singing the national anthem. she posted this image along with the message "see you at the super bowl." >> most recently, you may...