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ever meet. and the fbi reveals new information about the suspected hostage taker. in the meantime, tough weeks ahead in the battle against omicron as post holiday cases spike. this is a very difficult time during this surge. we re seeing high case numbers and hospitalization rates. the good news is there are parts of the country where we re starting to see a plateau and in some cases, an early decline in cases. good evening. i m poppy harlow. we begin with severe weather, snow, freezing rain, tornados in the southwest and in florida particularly a massive storm has more than 80 million people under winter alerts. the storm will march to new england after battering the south across the southeast. 180,000 homes and businesses without power after the weight of freezing rain and high winds brought down big trees as you see and across the country, air traffic is snarled on this day before the martin luther king junior holiday. nearly 3,000 flights have been cancelled. foll
get out the fire hose. hollywood superstar. mr. president, the late marilyn monroe. tragic victim. the story of marilyn monroe is an authentic tragedy. when we talk about marilyn monroe, it s always about poor marilyn, poor marilyn this passive woman being destroyed by hollywood. that s the way the story frames her. after a reckoning in hollywood, it s time to reframe her story. now we can hit pause and roll it back a bit and ask ourselves okay, what is it we think we know? she was quite ahead of her time and very much an architect of her own fame. you must think i was born yesterday. her performances are layered, funny, tender, human. they feel modern. she had a deep inner life. she was an artist. she was a poet. a businesswoman. what a power broker she was renegotiating her contract, creating her own production company, getting films made. it s rather frustrating that people can t think about her in terms of her intellect. i can be smart when i
for the very latest on its path, meteorologist tom seder is in the cnn weather center. it s coming down big time in d.c. right now. i was just looking out the window in the d.c. bureau. it is just there is the capitol right there. you can t even see it. that s how much it s snowing here in washington, but things are tough all over, as we know. yeah. where you are, jim, i forecasted in d.c. for years that i-95 corridor is a really tricky area to forecast because you re right on the rain/snow line. and more northern parts may start as snow but generally will chain over to rain. let s explain the watches and the mornings right now. what a storm, pushed out of the dakotas over a foot of snow, 14 in des moines, they got 9 inches in mississippi. tupelo could see a little bit more. these warnings do not include boston, new york city. philly s going to be a little interesting. i do want to show you the radar, and i included florida here because we had a rare january tornado, and
on to the national stage a little more than a year ago and flirtation before and since with one of this country s two mainstream political parties. first, though, all we learned since last night, which is a lot. some of which, helps further bury false notions about the insurrection that we have all the been literally hearing since day one. for starters, remember the initial refrain subsequently amplified that these weren t really trump supporters but were antifa? in fact, a lot of former president s supporters still seem to make that argument. well, according to page 22 of the indictment, rhodes responded on on his signal chat channel to a claim that antifa broached the capitol according to the indictment, rhodes replied nope, i m right here, these are patriots. keep that in mind as you think back to how many times over the last year, you heard lawmakers try to whitewash the insurrection with variations on the theme that the people who stormed the capitol weren t really the