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And the economy. and all of the things that are currently on our agenda. get it done, move on. california congressman and our friend, john garamendi, good to see you, sir. thank you so much. meantime, as the january 6th select committee closes in around former trump associates, the former president is setting his sights on texas. he s set to hold a rally near houston today, a little more than a month ahead of the march 1st primaries. the state s top officials all up for re-election in the first contest since the governor signed a controversial voting bill into law. let s go to nbc s gary graumbach joining us from con roe, texas. remind us how this is going to impact the upcoming primaries. reporter: yeah, this was a bill that garnered a lot of attention this past summer. there were a number of voting rights marches and protests down at the state house in austin, and it even led a group of democratic lawmakers from texas to fly to d.c. as a part of ....
It is frigid, dangerously cold windchills. as we go throughout time, we re looking at the heavy snow continuing to fall throughout new england. near impossible travel conditions, whiteout conditions, we re already seeing that right now. we re seeing snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches per hour, so if you can stay off the roadways, please do so, airport delays as well, and in terms of that snowfall, boston, 24 inches of snow, portland, 24, parts of long island, you could see up to 2 feet of snow as well, and even in some parts of southeastern maine or massachusetts, we could see nearly 3 feet of snow. we ll have to see by tomorrow morning what happens over the next few hours. thanks for keeping track on all of that for us. you mentioned massachusetts, we re going there, where a state of emergency is in effect. guys, you re looking at boston right now, a roving camera. we re live there, wow, snow is coming down, and you know who can attest to that fact, my colleague, nbc s kathy park joini ....
Speak out and criticize him and those in the party who are doing his bidding, alex. yep. okay. sahil kapur, thank you so much, from capitol hill. let s go from there to buckingham palace where the royal family is making headlines today. 95-year-old queen elizabeth ii has become the first ever british monarch to celebrate her platinum jubilee. that marks 70 years on the throne. she began her reign on this very day in 1952 at the age of 25. the queen marked the celebration with a box of cards and letters including one from president biden and she also made a surprising announcement about her daughter-in-law camilla. let s go to nbc s molly hunter who is standing by outside buckingham palace for us. molly, welcome to you. what can you tell us about this, what did she say? reporter: alex, that s right, she s using the moment, the day of her 70-year anniversary, the platinum jubilee, as you mentioned, absolutely extraordinary, to actually put the focus on the next king and queen. i wa ....
President from the very beginning that i don t think i have that authority. nbc correspondents are standing by to delve deeper into the day s headlines. nbc s josh lederman is with the president in wilmington. josh, the white house says a military escalation of ukraine could happen any time. how does the u.s. respond to that? reporter: alex, you hear the u.s. really parsing their language, talking about how this could happen at any time but avoiding some of the terms like inevitable or impending that we heard from the white house a few weeks ago that really freaked out the ukrainians who are trying to avoid a sense of panic in ukraine. so instead you have the u.s. trying to lay out in pretty remarkable, vivid detail exactly what this russian military buildup looks like. and the fact that russia, if it wanted to invade pretty much all of ukraine, is almost at the point where they would have the ....
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