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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

earlier today. >> we're excited, but we're hoping we can get through it >> reporter: then spreading north into new york city as flakes fell on the 30 rock christmas tree the storm shutting down highways as it marched east in arkansas, this chain reaction crash backing up traffic for miles. in florida a tornado spotted causing this power surge explosion. out west, extreme weather of another kind causing a deadly 35-car pileup near bakersfield authorities believe heavy fog was to blame at least two people were reportedly killed. and in tahoe, one after another, cars sliding out of control -- >> run >> reporter: crashing into other vehicles because of icy conditions back on the east coast, millions of people are under winter weather alerts tonight, and major cities from philly to new york and boston are getting ready. here in scranton, pennsylvania, department of transportation has wasted no time in preparing. >> we have all of our manpower,

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

warning sirens were not activated according to hawaii emergency officials. and while phone, television and radio alerts were, the governor says communications infrastructure was knocked out by the fire >> there's no emergency system, and most people their phones were gone before they could get it >> reporter: many have said they didn't receive those warnings >> it's coming >> reporter: amid the rush the only two escape routes out of lahaina, along the coast, were backed up. it's feared many of those who died were in their cars >> it just seemed like every second was ten hours waiting. and i kept saying do we get out and run >> reporter: for some the scale of the tragedy simply too much >> this is one of the toughest stories that i've had to cover in my time here at hawaii news now >> reporter: raw emotion in the voice of dylan ancheta, a reporter for our nbc

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> right away, he saw the playstation, rubbed his face like he couldn't believe that it was real gave me a big hug. said, "thank you so much." made me feel great >> thank you >> you're welcome. enjoy it >> reporter: and in florida, this is janie morales. and the man whose life she saved. >> oh! >> thank you >> you're welcome! >> reporter: after he went into cardiac arrest at a tampa bay rays game and she performed cpr. the whole stadium celebrating her weeks later. she was overcome with emotion, but then, this happened. >> i'm out of questions, actually, so -- >> reporter: look. that's her boyfriend, ken fry. getting down on one knee >> will you marry me >> yes

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

in the 1950s coming to life isn't just for kids, with fans, especially women of all ages making an event of screenings. >> hey, living barbie girls. what do we think >> love e it >> reporter: though h the strike hut some e promototion from actctors, it came e after r months of allll-out m marketing blblitz z with tie-ins from cars. she's been an astronaut, architect, ceo. >> reporter: the studio even created a real pink doll house >> they went all-out with the marketing it made me want to see it >> detonators charged. >> reporter: part of the explosive box office, seeing "oppenheimer" and "barbibie" in the same day. barbenheimer grossing over $1100 million worldwide. >> they did better than i'm expecting i'm happy to see a well-made fun movie

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

>> welcome home. get out. >> reporter: loved ones celebrating the end of her first round of treatments in her fight against leukemia >> mommy's here! >> yay >> reporter: samantha overjoyed to finally see her kids again and at this california barbershop -- >> i don't even know you. you don't have to do that. >> you did it, i did it >> reporter: that's armando, suddenly shaving his head in solidarity with breanna, a complete stranger who came in to get her haircut as she battles cancer for the young mother, who is also a grad student, it meant the world. the two now forever friends. ♪ >> surprise! >> aw. >> what is up with

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Asia Business Report

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Dateline

the dna in the car confirmed it the evidence was overwhelming. just know refuting it, sai forward. and so the defense did not eve try. instead, they did somethin wholly unexpected, a big surprise giselle admitted that she di it >> so you are putting all thes building blocks together, to show that she had to b responsible for this >> yes >> then she goes and admits it >> i could not believe that sh would allow her defense to be, i did it >> reporter: but there was a reason, said the defense there giselle had been provoked she killed michelle in the hea of passion michelle, she claimed, was a lying schemer who had been bus stealing wet little giselle ha left in life, her family mark class watched from th back of the courtroom. he was disgusted >> i don't think character i

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

bedminster, new jersey to miami monday and stay overnight in his club in doral about 20 minutes by car from a heavily protected miami federal courthouse how do the marshals and other agencies protect courthouse personnel, media, people in this perimeter? >> they're going to be monitoring online. we're going to be passing intel. the fbi, miami police, u.s. marshals, everyone is monitoring it >> reporter: mr. trump is expected to enter the court complex via underground tunnel to be processed both by the federal marshals and the fbi. the marshals expected to take his fingerprints and mugshot. up in the air? whether his passports will be confiscated. in the courtroom he'll be asked to enter a plea, launching what could be a year-long process leading to the most closely watched criminal trial in american history there is no evidence so far of january 6th style planning for violence on social media. even so, the security presence here promises to be massive. kate >> ken dilanian, thank you.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

hail >> blayne joins me now from south florida. what can we expect from arlene next >> reporter: well, jose, arlene is dissipating, but that does not mean the threat is over. it's still bringing heavy rain to parts of florida and cuba tomorrow, leaving some 6 million people at risk for flooding through sunday jose >> blayne alexander in miami, thank you. president biden today signed the bill to raise your country's debt limit, avoiding an economic disaster it comes just two days before the treasury's default deadline. while on the campaign trail, nearly every republican running for president in 2024 descended on iowa today for the race's unofficial summer kickoff. vaughn hillyard has more from des moines. >> reporter: a growing republican field to take on joe biden for president, kicking off the summer of campaigning today in iowa. >> when i tell you i'm going to do something, i'll do it

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CNN Newsroom Live

recorded "river deep mountain high ♪ ♪ that river deep mountain high ♪ >> reporter: it was a hit overseas but flopped in the u.s. offstage, ike's drug abuse fueled violent outbursts. >> i had had a lot of violence. houses burnt, cars shot into. the lowest that you can think of in terms of violence. >> reporter: after years of physical and emotional abuse, tina left ike in the mid '70s with nothing but her name. at one point relying on food stamps to survive. in the early '80s, turner's cover of "let's stay together" reignited her career. ♪ "private dancers" followed in 1984. the album featured her only number one song. ♪ oh what's love got to do with it ♪

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