[laughter] it s not, no, it s not, it s all new country, but it sounds like country, not pop music. pete: i ll be honest, i got about three songs rachel: he likes pop? pete: if i like the highway. you know the highway on sirius? rachel: i like it too. will: people create criticize me for not enough female singers on my playlist, and i was just thinking i like sugarland rachel: i do too. pete: lainny wilson did you know my wife and i went to the grand ole opry last week for the first time, and she was performing. will: she s i awesome. pete: unbelievable. will: watermelon moon shine. rachel: she s the one on yellowstone, right? will: yes. pete: really good. going to be a she already is a star, but has potential rachel: yeah, she has an amazing voice. all right, well, we re going to maybe you ll be kind enough to send me a tweet. will: send you what? rachel: with the list. will: i m going to do it right now. rachel: all right. the epa ordering norfolk southern to st
we ll have the latest reporting and analysis in moments for you. also this hour, new covid concerns on multiple fronts with another spike in china and a new sub variant here at home. we continue to cover that major development. the arrest in connection to the murder case involving four university of idaho students. nbc news can confirm the person in custody is that man right there. 28-year-old bryan kohberger. this is according to court records and four law enforcement officials confirming that to nbc news. he s being held in pennsylvania. he s at the prison there. police in moscow, idaho v announced a 4:00 p.m. eastern press conference to provide apt update on this case, but the moscow police department is not yet confirming the arrest. let s bring in correspondent steve patterson for the latest. it s been an hour since we have been getting this. anything new in the last hour? reporter: just the timeline. we ll have that press conference from moscow police later on today.
jon: i m jon scott is, and this is the fox report. 9 with sad news breaking just a short time ago, rosalynn carter, the former first lady to the longest living president in american history, jimmy carter, has passed away at the age of 96. he died peacefully at home she died peacefully at home in georgia. tribute withs are pouring in honoring her service in the white house as a longtime trusted partner and adviser to her husband and her decades of work as a humanitarian. bret baier looks at her long life and legacy. former first lady rosalynn carter was born in the small town of plains, georgia, in 1927, the same place as her husband, the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter. i, jimmy carter, do solemnly swear and even though the couple only spent one term in the white house, rosalynn carter s effect is still felt in washington. i never doubted that he could be can a great president. [applause] while her husband was working on middle east peace and
the question is, how will the biden administration handle it? it s way too early for this. good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that knows some very, very happy grandparents this morning. i am kasie hunt on this tuesday, march 9th. we ll start with the news. the cdc has released new guidelines for those who are fully vaccinated, offering hope that life could soon return to normal. we ve been through a lot this past year, and with more and more people getting vaccinated each day, we are starting to turn a corner. fully vaccinated people can visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or physical distancing. visit with unvaccinated people from a single household who are at low risk of severe covid-19 disease indoors without wearing masks or physical distancing. and refrain from quarantine and testing following a known covid-19 exposure if the vaccinated person remains asymptomatic. however, the cdc continues to recommend tha
The latest news from around the world. Neighborhood rebuild after last years fire wiped out nearly everything. Welcome to our viewers here in the u. S. And all around the world. Im Natalie Allen live to you from atlanta this is cnn newsroom. Thanks for joining us. Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro says he has survived an Assassination Attempt and now promises to find those responsible. Mr. Maduro says drones detonated explosives near him during a military ceremony. You can see him and his wife right there react to the first explosion. Then there was a second, and soldiers broke ranks and scattered. Video also shows bodyguards surrounding mr. Maduro with shields and taking him off the stage. Hours later, he addressed the nation again and he seemed unharmed. He revisited a conspiracy theory
of that has been going on for the last couple of years. Of course, well have to wait to see the evidence to see what was really behind it. It is very possible that it could have been an attempt. The