that s where you would normally see a famous bridge there, but we re going to go right now to nbc s jesse kirsch, who s in grand rapids for us. welcome, chevy. how bad is it where you are? how much worse is it going to get, not only there, but across the nation as well? yeah, alex. i don t know if you could hear it, but it is the wind that s hitting us hard right now. we are in grand rapids, michigan. the western part of this state. this part of michigan, as well as western new york and the buffalo area, could be seeing a lot more snow over the next couple of days. there s a possibility in the buffalo area, because of lake effect snow bands, that we could be seeing three more feet of snow in the buffalo area in some parts, stretching into monday. the bills were supposed to have a big game this weekend. that game has been postponed because of the weather conditions that are expected in that parts of western new york. over the next couple of days. it s just these wind gusts h
i d say probably, this particular radar was not included in that initial set of targets. and the analyst said, you know, we ought to go back and make sure that radar is down, because alex, at the end of the day, but the houthis have been able to do is use those radars to create the targeting so that they can launch these long range cruise and ballistic missiles. so, this is a one-off, not designed to be an additional strike per se, i think at this point, everyone is going to have to stop on the coalition side, and wait and see what the houthis do next. the last 48 hours, could these actions spark a wider, more violent conflict across the region? any worries on that? yes. in the sense that s i d scored right now, alex, about a one in three chance that this thing could go high order. that being defined as u.s.,
into the isis-k attack. the pentagon released new photos and video from the karzai international airport days of the attack and leading up to the attack. with this report is courtney kube. is it a good thing or bad thing that they figured out this was not a complex attack? what does that say about our security measures? so what it proves is there was a lot of reports in the days afterwards, there was gunfire going back and forth. somewhere between the afghan crowd and somewhere from the u.s. coalition side, and that could have caused more deaths than the huge blast there. there were a number of warning shots fired but they are not believed to have caused injury or deaths here.
took that year and many other years so many, so many grievous losses to the conflict in afghanistan. and on other tours as well, we lost people. it has been years of mourning. and it has been a time of reflecting back on all of those losses that even the most recent at kabul airport and that horrific suicide bombing. so many of us don t want to see anymore lives lost to this conflict. we want this to be success. we want to say, we got everybody out that no one is in harm s way anymore on the u.s. side, on the allied side on the coalition side. but yet, so many of us are still in touch with our comrades, and with those who wore the same uniform with us, and worked side by side with us, and enabled us to do the mission, and whose,
let me ask you quirkily, lahav, personally for netanyahu, if he is not the prime minister as we ve been saying most likely he will not be, what happens to him future, both in israeli politics and personally as a private citizen? so, my understanding is that netanyahu, if he doesn t remain prime minister which is what seems likely, he will go become opposition leader, which in israel is someone with an official title and you have the sort of status almost of a cabinet minister. the reason that he s willing to do that is because this coalition is so diverse that there s a lot of skepticism and it won t last very long. if he s on the coalition side and what he perceives is the problems with this coalition, then maybe he can rise up again very soon. all right. lahav harkov in tel aviv and kelly cobiella also in tel aviv, thank you for this story.