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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

i'm not a big fan of the rain. >> reporter: drivers near santa cruz navigating through a gauntlet of downed trees and power lines, while at least 244,000 lost power. as pounding surf canceled ferry service, snow buried homes in the mountains. >> we've seen gusts over 60 miles an hour. >> reporter: with sheets of water drenching los angeles, the city broke a rainfall record. now, after swift water rescues in arizona, this unforgiving storm delivering another rare sight in what feels like an endless season of wind and rain. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. here in new york, a day-long standoff at a high-rise building ended late today. a man who briefly dangled part of his body from a window of an apartment that was not his was taken into custody by police after hours of negotiation. officials say it began after the fbi entered to serve a warrant on charges related to bank fraud.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

forward is that crude prices have moved down 25 bucks, gasoline prices have come down. especially, the hope is if the declines continue that will be more reflective of data to come. i should say we got really important information on the jobs front. initial jobs claims. this is the initial report how many people are applying for unemployment benefits. the jobs report is a monthly look. this is considered a realtime picture of what's happening in the labor market. we saw a big increase, 244,000 applied for unemployment benefits that's increase of 9,000 from the week before. still low when you look at the chart sort of where they've been in the last year or so. still low. but people have been watching very closely to see, are we starting to see cracks in the labor market? we got that jobs report, last week, for last month, that shows a really strong jobs report. >> let me ask you this one quick follow-up. one of the top economists at the white house was on "new day"

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

244,000 people seeking unemployment insurance last week. as americans struggle with the rising costs of everyday goods. new details about former president trump allegedly trying to call a witness involved in the january 6th committee's investigation. we begin this morning with what appears to be a stark difference between the president of the united states and israel over how to deal with iran. during a joint news conference with israeli's prime minister in jerusalem, president biden defended his efforts to restart an international agreement aimed at preventing iran from building a nuclear weapon. >> this is a vital security to both israel and the united states. and i would add for the rest of the world as well. i continue to believe that diplomacy is the best way to achieve this outcome. and we'll continue to work with

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America Reports

polls, jack. >> i thought the reporter's name was jack and then it was like mark meredith from our own team, i don't know. i don't know what to think about that. i think he was having a happy moment, whatever, i wish he would sing a tune on the inflation that people got hit with again, sing that, sing us to sleep. >> all right, joe, or jack, or whatever your name is. thanks, now here is "america reports." >> john: kayleigh, thank you. fox news alert, another troubling report on inflation. wholesale prices soaring in june, squeezing businesses. consumer price index up more than 11% since this time a year ago. >> sandra: applications for last week alone, 244,000, that's up 9,000 from just a week before. jackie deangelis and neil will be here to break it down for us.

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

44 past the hour. this morning the labor department announced the weekly number of americans applying for unemployment rose to 244,000. that's an increase of 9,000 from just last week. that's on top of another rough inflation report today showing wholesale prices rose near record 11.3% from last june. this comes after the announcement that the price of consumer goods increased by more than 9% over the year. joining us now, msnbc's lindsey riser at the largest food bank in new jersey and victoria soto, dean of clinton public school at university of arkansas and msnbc analyst. lindsey, what are you hearing from people about how prices are affecting them very directly? >> reporter: well, jose, we know from that report that dropped yesterday, whole say numbers

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Stephanie Ruhle Reports-20211221-14:01:00

states, and i want to show you how in the world it happened so quickly. the first case of omicron was identified in the u.s. back on december 1st. that week the cdc said it caused around 1% of all the cases in the entire u.s. the rest were delta. just one week later, it was still less than 15% and then last week, that number jumped to more than 70 percent with omicron cases far out numbering delta cases almost 3-1. we saw 244,000 new covid cases just yesterday, that is the highest for a single day since mid september. hospitalizations are up 14% over the last two weeks however, this is good news. deaths are basically flat. the numbers are bad enough that it prompted the nhl to put the entire season on a temporary hold. in some cities and states are now starting to take back their restrictions and go to where we were months and months ago. places we thought we left

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FOX and Friends Sunday

rachel: oh. we are back with your headlines starting with fox weather. fire crews are racing to get the dixie wildfire under control. the growing northern california fire has now burned more than 244,000 acres with only 30% containment. it heads towards the town of paradise where 85 people were in the 2018 camp fire. also the university of southern mississippi is offering vaccinated students a chance to win a free semester's tuition. the incentive to get the shot is also worth thousands in housing credits and dining dollars. students must mitt their

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210618:18:23:00

if you've had two doses of either of these vaccines, you're more or less guaranteed not to end up in hospital. your chances of ending up in hospital are reduced by more than 20 times. and even one dose, once you've had a chance to make an immune response to it, will very substantially reduce the risk of ending up in hospital. with just 31 days now until the 19th ofjuly, the postponed freedom day, everyjab in every arm will give us extra protection. catherine burns, bbc news. the latest government figures show that in the past 24 hours, 11 deaths were reported — and 10,476 new infections were recorded. it means an average of 8,740 new cases per day in the last week. nearly 244,000 people received a first dose of the vaccine in the latest 24 hour period, almost 42.5 million people have now had theirfirstjab — that's just over 80 percent of uk adults.

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CNN Tonight with Don Lemon-20201114-07:38:30

CNN Tonight with Don Lemon-20201114-07:38:30
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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir-20201114-01:33:00

193,000 more new cases. more than 244,000 lives lost. 1,000 americans lost in just the past 24 hours. here in new york, the curfew for restaurants and bars now begins at 10:00 p.m. and the mayor warning parents tonight that schools could shut down as soon as monday. across the country, new mexico imposing a two-week pause, asking everyone to shelter in place. all non-essential businesses will close. oregon also imposing a two-week freeze for the entire state. and now mayors and governors issuing advisories with real fears americans getting together could make this much worse with the thanksgiving holiday almost here. stephanie ramos leading us off right here in new york tonight. >> reporter: tonight, countdown to a curfew in new york city. in just hours, these restaurants and bars will be forced to close their doors early at 10:00. >> if we get shut down again that 25% indoor, we are probably not going to make it. >> reporter: cases soaring to

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