Hallie Jackson NOW – Nov. 20 | NBC News NOW



Bomb cyclone’ storm leaves two dead and more than 450,000 customers without power in Washington state, man found guilty and sentenced to prison in murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, and  Speaker Johnson to block transgender women from using women’s bathrooms on Capitol Hill.

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22 thoughts on “Hallie Jackson NOW – Nov. 20 | NBC News NOW”

  1. ⏱️ Timestamps by TimeSkip ⏱️
    00:00:00 – Weather Triple Bomb Hits West Coast
    00:02:10 – Flood Watch Issued for Eel River
    00:05:27 – Climate Connection to Recent Storms
    00:09:51 – Trump Weighs in on Immigration Debate
    00:15:35 – Transgender Bathroom Policy on Capitol Hill
    00:20:02 – U.S. Embassy Closure in Kyiv
    00:22:06 – Geopolitical Dynamics in Ukraine
    00:24:30 – NVIDIA's Role in AI Revolution
    00:27:12 – Alec Baldwin's Controversy
    00:36:35 – Susan Smith Parole Hearing
    00:40:03 – Community Reaction to Susan Smith
    00:42:21 – E. Coli Outbreak in Missouri
    00:45:22 – Doctor's Advice on Toothpaste Safety
    00:47:33 – Business Implications of Spin-Off
    00:50:23 – Weather Triple Bomb on West Coast
    00:57:06 – Courtroom Sentencing for Laken Riley
    01:00:08 – Bench Trial Decision Explained
    01:02:12 – Trump's Attorney General Pick
    01:06:20 – Transgender Rights Controversy
    01:08:30 – Republican Party's Shift on Trans Issues
    01:13:47 – NVIDIA's Earnings Report Analysis
    01:17:12 – Alec Baldwin's Rust Controversy
    01:20:14 – Helena's Legacy in Film
    01:22:22 – McRib Returns to McDonald's Menu
    01:29:33 – Trump's Deportation Plans Impact
    01:39:01 – Comcast's Cable Channel Spin-Off
    01:41:34 – Trends in Media Consolidation

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  2. Well.actually but where is my children really you should try to careful with your life is not good so the water is not good so you should try to be out of the house is not a good so be careful with you and your life with you and your future that is good ❤❤❤❤❤❤

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  3. Well.actually but we don't agree with biden administration to love him so ihave been thinking to help him but didn't understand what is good so i have a choice of the freedom to be fine that is good so no body can compulsory for this time because it isn't possible for this time because am president of the USA so that is ended so you have to try how to manage to do a something is good ❤❤❤❤

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  4. 34:16 If "transnational gangs" — a claim yet to be substantiated — are responsible for the recent home invasions of sports stars, it's worth recognizing that these criminal groups typically enter the country as tourists, not asylum seekers, as suggested by NBC's Tom Winter. They do not embark on long [taking months], dangerous journeys to the U.S. border, which would hinder their objectives. They fly into the country.

    Contrary to popular belief, the southern border is heavily militarized and not "wide open." These gangs would have to face the prospect of applying for asylum as a "team," often as a male-oriented team. Getting through the asylum process is a challenge in itself.

    After achieving their goals, these teams prefer a quick exit rather than a lengthy journey home via the border. Hence, they tend to use main ports of entry (airports) for fast access. NBC's Tom Winter should provide evidence that these gangs enter as asylum seekers.🙂

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  5. So… as the next president is saying we need to deport people in the country illegally a guy found guilty of all these crimes will now live in a US prison for the rest of his life. He will have access to healthcare, food, shelter, clothing, and all at the expense of US tax payers. Why? How is that justice? We are still living in a time where the words Homeless and Veteran can be found in the same sentence. Listen, I agree that in some cases that we need to be the bigger person and turn the other cheek, but when you basically end a persons life through imprisonment for their crimes the death penalty should be an option. Part of that woman's family will be, through their taxes, be paying for that monsters care for the next 40 – 50 years. Tell me how justice was served… I'll wait.

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