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more than three feet in the great lakes and avalanche on to a colorado highway. a total white out in buffalo. >> it's life-threatening weather. >> more than a thousand flights canceled just today and the big nfl game postponed. even a coach whose mustache froze over as temperatures plunged from canada to the gulf of mexico. will the cold impact the iowa caucuses? the first votes of the 2024 election set to be cast tomorrow. our latest poll showing a possible shake-up in the race, but will anyone come close to former president trump? the white house and texas clashing after three migrants drowned while crossing the border. did texas authorities block federal border patrol agents from helping them? a powerful volcano erupts in iceland. lava shooting up into the sky and now flowing right into one evacuated town. homes there on fire. the accused gilgo beach killer set to be charged with another murder and the man released from prison now battling
WeatherGameFlightsAvalancheFeetGreat-lakesBig-nflColorado-highwayBuffaloA-thousandThreeDes-moines-registerthe idea from the off, really. we don't know yet if they will choose to go down that path. if they do, it would be the first real test of minimum service levels. katy austin, our transport correspondent, thank you. a volcano in iceland that has erupted for the second time in a month — spewing lava into a nearby fishing port and setting several homes on fire. most of grindavik�*s 4,000 people had already been evacuated. our science editor rebecca morelle reports. the unstoppable power of a volcano, as houses are lost to the lava. the rapidly built defences couldn't hold back the moving wall of fire. this is a country that is used to living under the threat of eruptions. why is iceland so volcanically active? it sits on the mid—atlantic ridge, the boundary between and the north american tectonic plate. they are slowly pulling apart from each other, but iceland is also
Katy-austinIdeaServiceLevelsOffPathTestPeopleLavaOn-fireMostScience-editorif you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪far-xi-ga♪ an alleged serial killer in a high-profile case expected to face a new murder charge this week. rex heuermann, the alleged gilgo beach killer, could be charged with killing a fourth woman. heuermann was arrested in july after a years' long investigation. he was charged with killing three other women whose remains were found on new york's long island back in 2010. there is a natural disaster unfolding in iceland tonight, unbelievable pictures of a new volcanic eruption sending rivers of lava toward one town. thousands of residents have fled the area. matt bradley has the latest. >> tonight, a tiny fishing village facing off against a wall of fire after a volcano in iceland's southwest opened two cracks in the earth sending
MedicationAstrazenecaWomanRex-heuermannSerial-killerCaseMurder-chargeGilgo-beach-killerVolcano-in-icelandLavaComing-upRiversnetanyahu vows to bring every hostage home and to keep fighting until the end. >> in tel aviv's hostage square they have set up a reenaction of the tunnel where hostages are being held. there are messages on the wall saying bring them home now. noah perry hoping her father haim will hear this message. >> daddy, we know -- we know it's hell. we know each day feels like eternity, but we beg you to hold on. >> josh letterman, nbc news, tel aviv. coming up, a new volcanic eruption in iceland. one town right in the lava's one town right in the lava's path. i go to spin classes with my coworkers. good for you, shingles doesn't care. because no matter how healthy you feel, your risk of shingles sharply increases after age 50. but shingrix protects. proven over 90% effective, shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles
HomeHostageNetanyahuFightingTel-avivThe-endHostagesReenactionMessagesHaimWallMessagerivers of lava creeping toward the town of grindavik, just 30 miles from the capital. the town's nearly 4,000 residents were evacuated overnight just in the nick of time. already homes in the town's outskirts are catching fire. today's events will be remembered a long time said this police official is the beginning of a chain of events that will continue and be difficult to deal with. no one has been hurt or injured so far, but workers are still struggling to divert these expanding rivers of flame. the government spent weeks building these protective ramparts and this morning's rupgz eruption has already breached them and workers are reaching perilously close to the lava's edge to rescue heavy equipment to build the barrier. >> it was awful to see the fissure open and lava reach the first houses. iceland is well prepared sitting on a massive fault line. it's long dealt with volcanoes. iceland's president said that while this slow motion
HomesTownFireEventsRiversResidentsOf-grindavikOutskirtsCapitalLava-creepingNick-of-time4000said unification with south korea is no longer possible. his comment, echoing his end of year speech, came as state media announced the shutdown of organisations concerned with unification and inter—korean tourism. kim said his country does not want war but warned that it has no intention of avoiding it. he said war would destroy the south and deal an "unimaginable defeat" to the united states. a volcano in iceland has erupted for the second time in a month — spewing lava into a nearby fishing port and setting several homes on fire. most of grindavik�*s 4,000 people had already been evacuated. 0ur science editor rebecca morelle reports. the unstoppable power of a volcano, as houses are lost to the lava. the rapidly built defences couldn't hold back the moving wall of fire. this is a country that's used to living under the threat of eruptions.
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