it s continue:in the east, 7:00 a.m. in the west. today americans have been dreading the book end to one of the busiest travel seasons on record that has certainly seen its fair share of headaches for travelers. we re live from atlanta s airport as folks hope to start off the new year the right way. and overseas, russia unleashing a swarm of drone strikes on ukraine, showing no signs of backing down from the strategy of targeting key infrastructure amid the bitter winter cold. we re live in the region with the latest as we approach the one-year mark of russia s invasion. also ahead, the family of the suspect arrested in connection to the killing of those four university of idaho students is addressing that arrest. what the suspect s lawyer and the police chief there are telling nbc news. plus, new chaos on capitol hill with republicans set to take control of the house. how kevin mccarthy s bid for the speaker s gavel just got even
throughout the winter cold, flu and covid season. what advice can you offer parents? right. it s definitely concerning for parents and caregivers, but they should keep in mind. one thing very important. there is not an overall shortage. people are hoarding these medications like they hoarding toilet paper at begin of the pandemic. be judicious in terms of the amount of medication you re buying and leaving medication for other people. also, you can buy the generic forms of tylenol and ibuprofen. they work just as well as the brand names. and finally, there are other things that you could do in terms of care. you know, sipping on a cold drink. eating popsicles. you know, going outside in the cold air to help decrease fever. there are other ways to control fever. it s concerning for parents and caregivers and i want to be
the ukrainian energy system has been left in tatters and millions have been subjected to long periods without electricity, after weeks of russian bombardment. translation: ukraine proposes that the security council - adopts a resolution condemning all forms of energy terror. let s see if anyone in the world, along with russia, can say that terror against civilians is supposedly good. the us has increased its support, saying it wants to give ukraine what it needs to defend itself. according to the white house, that means an additional $400 million security assistance package. that will include additional munitions for the surface to air missile system known as nasams. there will also be heavy machine guns. and there will also be more supplies designed to help deal with the winter cold including heating fuel, generators, and shelter repair materials.
for penny, it was agony. what do you do? i fall to pieces, at first. and then i gather myself up and i hug him, and i tell him everything is going to be okay. derek, gauges gaege best s friend, said he was terrified. since pravin s deaf, gaege i ve become a father to the little girl. i ve never seen the dude cry until the day before he had to go to trial. i mean, it s a guy that is scared for his life. you? no pravin had died in the most bitter of winter cold. it was blazing summer when his family and gaege s family stepped foot into the jackson county courthouse. did you ever catch eyes with pravin s mom. i tried. i wanted her to feel my sympathy. but it didn t happen? no, because by that point, they wanted my son to pay. the prosecutor s case was this. gaege s blows, inflicted during a robbery, has sent pravin