without parole. the gunman who killed four classmates at oxford high school when he was 15 speaking out in court. what he said after being confronted by survivors and his victims families, and the judge s scathing words as he passed sentence. also tonight, the medical breakthrough. the fda approving the first gene editing treatment for sickle cell impacting 100,000 americans, most of whom are black. how it works and how much it will cost. the major cross-country storm. danger on the roads. heavy snow in the west and now the system on the move taking aim at the entire east coast. the video causing global outrage. palestinian men, some stripped to their underwear and blindfolded, in gaza. how israel is explaining it. hunter biden indicted on nine new charges accused of evading taxes while spending money on drugs, escorts, and luxury living, the fallout for president biden as he runs for re-election. our nbc news investigation, the scams at some so-called sober homes
and healthy night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. thank you at-home for joining us this hour. so, there are minimalist candy bars, and there are maximalist candy bars. minimalist are the ones like, you know, a classic hershey s bar, just chocolate, or a heath bark, which is coffee in the middle and then chocolate. my favorite is a payday bar, i don t know what that is, it s basically like peanuts and grew. i don t know. but a picnic bar on the other hand is not one of those a minimalist once. it is a maximalist candy bar. it is like if you combine all the things in a snickers bar and a milky way and a crackle bar, it s got like caramel, peanuts, new get, cookie, and a whole bunch of other stuff in there. it is like the jumble area of candy bars. and they are delicious. they are not a big thing in the united states for whatever reason, although i think you can get them
the new vicious attacks coming just hours after one of the orders was passed. trump is laying the groundwork for an even more extreme second term if he wins in 2024. how republicans are trying to circumvent democratic institutions to get the results they want. i am ayman mohyeldin, let s get started. donald trump attacks his perceived political enemies almost nonstop. cal enemies it has become to routine and breaking just a short time ago he attacked the judge overseeing his civil fraud trial, new york attorney general of the tisha james and the law clerk on the case, smearing her by name and a deranged social media post. there was reasonable cause for alarm when a new york appeals court caused the gag order that had barred trump and his lawyers from speaking publicly about court staff in the case. just hours after the ruling, trump began attacking judge arthur engoron s law clerk again calling her a, quote, trump hater. he also said that letitia james is a partisan att
i m judge jeannine perot along with jessica. martha mccullum and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. finally cleaning up san francisco but it s not because they want to fix the crime and drug-filled city for residents. it s all to impress world leaders and top ceos coming to town for a big economic summit next week. the democratic city has refused to lift a finger to address drugs, homelessness and crime but now that joe biden and president g are coming to town next week the roads will be repaved. the streets power washed to get rid of all the graffiti and public transportation stations will have added overnight deep cleaning. it s so obvious what s going on that even liberal california governor gavin newsom admits they are putting a band-aid on a bullet wound. i know folks say, oh, they are just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town. that s true. but it s true. but it s also true for months and months and
public remarks on the war in israel. hezbollah is backed by iran. attacking israel from across the northern border out of lebanon. the violence stoking fears of a larger regional conference. the u.s. and israel watching it as well. we ll bring news as we get it. also at the hour of 9:00 a.m. eastern the u.s. calling for humanitarian pause, israel a pushing forward. secretary of state antony blinken with the israeli prime minister back in tel aviv today. we expect to hear from him soon as well. a lot of moving pieces. i m bill hemmer. welcome to friday in new york city. dana: i m dana perino and america s newsroom. we ll take you through all the news. secretary blinken met with netanyahu and his war cabinet. earlier this morning he spoke with israeli president herzog. they reiterated israel s right to defend itself and urging palestinians in gaza to let s talk about new protests erupting in the west bank. good morning, to you. a real sense of tension hanging in the air