at this hour, the usual suspect, the federal arrest made possible by an unlikely source, the dna left on a partially eaten burrito. the senate just voted to repeal authorization for the gulf and iraq wars, but how likely is it to pass the republican-led house. also, home prices are cooling for the 7th straight month. we ll dig into latest numbers. and gun safety bills were just introduced in the last couple of hours. we have an exclusive interview with the congresswoman behind them, and two gun violence survivors from her district. our nbc news reporters are following the latest developments. let s start in d.c. where congressional lawmakers are deadlocked when it comes to gun laws. that doesn t mean they aren t doing anything. nbc s julie tsirkin is on the hill with new action this afternoon. what can you tell us? reporter: yeah, that s right, chris. i actually just sat down with congresswoman slotkin, who was in a press conference with two students from her district
49% of consumers snack three plus snacks a day. that s significant. they don t necessarily sit down for three meals a day. they are on the go. reporter: some calling the trend of eating snacks instead of full meals, snackification, the most common picks for mini meals are cookies, chips and crisps, while ice cream rounds out the top three. products seeing the most success in the snack aisle are those with unique flavors, the hotter the butter, bites with gluten free or keto, and collaboration between brands. breakfast foods are curbing late night cravings, part of an around the clock revolution. a recent health survey found 3 in 4 americans snack at least once a day, up 15% from 2021. if you can t figure out what you