describing the conversation, has referred only to the ambassador s account of the call, which, based on sondland s activities would have occurred before dawn in washington. according to an administration official, the white house has not located a record in the witch board logs of a call between the president and sondland on september 9th. with that, let s get a check of the weather once again with nbc meteorologist bill karen. good morning. yesterday the airports were a disaster. the roads, too. yesterday, we had 5,000 airport delays. in the lower 48. over a thousand flight cancellations. and we re already starting to add them up already this morning, with already 500 flights that have been delayed in those areas of the lower 48. most in the northeast because of the storm that is bingering. yesterday, we ended the storm in the great lakes, and minnesota and wisconsin. and they saw a lot of snow. i know duluth is one area with 28 inches of snow. here are some of the scenes from
late afternoon, into the evening. this is the additional snowfall amounts. philadelphia and new york, you could get maybe another one to two inches later on today. you re not completely done. and after the sun sets and the temperatures drop, secondary runs, untreated roads could get slippery. heaviest snow from boston to the coast. and this could last into tuesday morning for some of you. another six inches possible there. and everybody else a little bit lower amounts. as far as the airports go, today, i do think we will still have some major impacts because of the low visibility, the high volume, and the rain and snow, from new york to philly, albany, hatford, boston, prld, maine, getting into the mix, and dc and baltimore and pittsburgh and buffalo will see improving conditions at the airports and anyone driving by far the worst of it, the mass pike, the new york state throughway up 87 and across 90 some of the worst roads out there. some of the best plow crews but some of the slippe
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turkey. all right, that was the president speaking to troops during an unannounced trip to afghanistan on thanksgiving. the president s first visit to that country. it came almost a year after he made a surprise trip to iraq, his first time visiting a combat zone since taking office. meanwhile the taliban has signaled interest in reigniting peace talks with the united states. a spokesperson for the insurgent group told reuters on friday, that the group is quote ready to restart the talks. it comes just one day after president trump s surprise visit to u.s. troops in afghanistan, where he discussed the status of the taliban talks. the taliban wants to make a deal. and we re meeting with them. and we re saying it has to be a cease fire. they don t want to do a ceasefire. but now they do want to do a ceasefire. i believe. it will probably work out that way. we will see what happens. but the new york times reports that those comments
themselves. you accused the former president of ukraine. you re doing what the russian president is trying to get politicians to do. are you concerned you are duped? no. just read the articles. republicans deny knowledge of the russian effort to place blame on ukraine for interfering in the 2016 u.s. election, according to a new york times report, citing three u.s. officials, american intelligence officials informed senators and their aides in recent weeks that russia had engaged in a years-long campaign to essentially frame ukraine as responsible for moscow s own hacking of the 2016 election. the briefing came as republicans stepped up their defense of president trump, in the ukraine affair. a u.s. official familiar with the matter has confirmed to msnbc news, the briefing did cursion and said that it was considered classified information, until it was made public during the impeachment testimony from former white house national security adviser fiona hill. and while the house