in new york city as well as in the nation s capital and hundreds of other cities standing by with all of this caroline live in washington with the latest, caroline. hi, there kelly, the focused of last year s protest was going against the election of president trump and his inauguration. but this year s scene is power to the polls, trying to get more women to run fur office. thousands of signs and pink hats, they are running a bit late, democratic members of the house who are promising to vote president trump out of office in 2020, democratic senators still in town for shutdown. one year ago millions of women and the men and children who have their backs marched around the world to send this message, women deserve to be heard, women deserve to be respected, women deserve to lead. thank you for showing us what
cleared. kelly: tomorrow the stars are come out for the grammyss, and today we focus on one group nominated for grammy. the isaacs is a multi-award-winning family who began singing some 35 years ago. their musical style includes bluegrass, country, rhythm and blues to gospel. in this installment of beyond the dream, we focus on the woman whose parents immigrated to this country to give their children the unique opportunity that america provides. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight kelly: at a time when some americans are taking a knee instead of taking a stand with the national anthem being sung, when some are protesting the outcome of the presidential election and others are uncertain about america s future, the isaacs is a family that believes the united states
it s choosing to go in one direction. up. boost. be up for it. kelly: welcome back. it s the bottom of the hour, time now for news from england, bracing for more heavy snow after the biggest storm of the winter hit the region on thursday, forecasters predicting several more inches of snow this weekend as people continue to dig out from the earlier storm. julie: thousands of pro-life activists rallying at planned parenthood clinics today asking congress and president trump to cut federal funding for the organization. planned parenthood supporters organizing more than a hundred counter-protests across the cup. kelly: pink flamingos and other protected animals killed for
disrupted several major plots over the past year. it will be a relief to have disrupted this one too, but france is on high alert. kelly: thank you so much, kitty. julie: two new york city men pleading guilty to federal charges in the terrorism case this week. police accusing them of trying to provide support to isis and saying they were plotting attacks in new york. one of them is a 21-year-old also facing assault charges, by the way, for trying to harm a federal officer. the other, a 22 the-year-old charged with attempted murder be after stabbing an fbi agent with a kitchen knife. both men had received instructions from isis fighters in syria. kelly. kelly: a scary train wreck in california, nearly two dozen cars run off the rails and into a river. what emergency crews are now saying. plus, the stars come out tomorrow for the grammys.