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TOM'S BIO On March 5, 2025, Tom Llamas was named as Lester Holt's successor as anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News beginning in summer 2025. This episode is a re-released show originally released on October 26, 2023. Tom's life and career are remarkable and he is a master of truth telling and the news media. He is an American journalist who was the weekend anchor for World News Tonight on ABC and is now Senior National Correspondent and anchor for NBC News Now, hosting Top Story with Tom Llamas, as well as substituting occasionally in NBC's Today and NBC Nightly News. He has won multiple Emmy Awards for "Best Anchor" and "Best Hard News Story as well an Edward R. Murrow award for his coverage of Hurricane Sandy. His first Emmy award was tied to his brilliant reporting on human smuggling and an interdiction at sea with the U.S. Coast Guard. Llamas career in a nutshell: NBC News Specials Unit, MSNBC political reporting, NBC's WTVJ in Miami, WNBC in New York, NBC News, ABC News as sole weekend anchor and now back at NBC. Tom has covered the most important stories in recent history: The 2020 presidential race, the immigration crisis from the U.S. border with Mexico contributed, the death of U.S. war hero Senator John McCain, the rescue mission of the 12 Thai boys trapped in a cave, the sentencing of Bill Cosby, the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and many others. He has interviewed President Donald Trump, President Volodymyr Zelensky and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Llamas was born and raised in Miami after his parents fled from Cuba during the 1960s. He graduated from Loyola University in New Orleans and lives in Manhattan. EPISODE OUTLINE (0:00) - Intro (0:38) - Bio (01:06) - Discovering a talent, nurturing it, developing it; background informs perspective (02:40) - Getting into the business; Telemundo at 15 years old (04:48) - The path, learning the business, starting at the bottom (05:48) - Media changing, citizen journalism; pros and cons, the future (07:25) - Careers in new media, digital distribution, democratizing fame (08:55) - Training as a journalist, ethics, laws, impartiality; 10,000 reps (10:38) - Americans love variety; from burgers to tomato sauce to news (11:42) - A story that sticks out
Democrats getting heat for their behavior during President Trump's speech. Sanctuary city mayors answer questions about illegal immigration in their cities. Big plans for the border and Trump's plan for illegal aliens. Is there more to the West Texas measles death? DOGE savings top $1 billion. The difference between the Amish and Mennonites? According to Elon Musk, the stranded astronauts could have been rescued six months ago, but President Biden stopped that from happening. Working for doing absolutely nothing in the federal government. President Trump's final warning for Hamas? New threat from China? White House pushes back on CNN claims of disinformation. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 01:03 Trump Meets with New Secret Service Agent DJ Daniel 02:27 Karoline Leavitt Calls the Left Out 05:54 Lateefah Simon Throws the Racist Card 08:32 Lifelong Democrat Pens a Letter 17:37 Sylvester Turner Mysteriously Death after Trump Speech 18:43 Racist Comment Made by Obama 20:19 Jasmine Crockett Tries to Connect Felonies to Trump 22:47 Michelle Wu Message to Illegals 23:44 Brandon Johnson Asked About Gifts He Received 25:37 Virginia Foxx Gets Mayors to Admit Total Illegal Spending 30:26 Democrats Don't Care About Women in Sports 34:09 Anna Paulina Luna Puts Blue City Mayors on Notice 44:14 San Francisco is Having Issues with Public Urination 48:14 Tom Llamas to Take Over for NBC Nightly News 54:35 Dr. Jay Bhattacharya Brings Common Sense 56:39 West Texas Measles Outbreak 1:01:07 Vaccine Company got $28 Million from Biden Admin 1:05:38 NASA Astronauts Still Stuck on the ISS 1:12:10 More Information about the Mennonites 1:15:07 What's in the Basement of the ISS? 1:17:57 Maine NGO Racist Comments 1:24:49 Flashback to Govt. Employee Getting Paid for Doing Nothing 1:28:04 Trump's Last Warning to Hamas Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEASON 3 EPISODE 106: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:45) SPECIAL COMMENT: Hidden behind Trump’s complex multi-layered endless hallucination that his address to Congress shows he is beloved and the stock market isn’t crashing and Speaker Johnson’s Chief of Staff WASN’T arrested on a DUI right after the speech and the MAGGOTS aren’t furious at him and the newest polling doesn’t suggest he’s already lost nearly a fifth of the Trump Bros under 30… there is a much more real and much starker truth: he has already moving to make NOT LOVING HIM… illegal. The attempt is underway to make PROTESTING THE TRUMP DICTATORSHIP against the law. Early Tuesday, Trump posted what seemed like a warning against pro-Palestinian protests on American campuses. In fact it says nothing about what kind of protests he'd make illegal, so let me tell you what he really meant: Let me re-write this to reflect reality – the reality inside Trump’s plans to imprison you. 'All Federal Funding will STOP for any College, School, or University that allows illegal protests. Protests like ‘Black Lives Matter’ are now illegal. Protests to save Medicare are now illegal. Protests against your favorite president (me) are now illegal. Agitators will be imprisoned… American students will be permanently expelled or depending on the crime, arrested. NO MASKS! NO DEMOCRATS! Thank you for your attention to this matter.' He also dropped a second hint inside that test of human endurance in front of the House and Senate of how he will use the new anti-Deepfake law to prosecute you for sharing videos of him, whether they're real or they're not. Because therein lies the true danger of a deepfake law: claiming a REAL video is just a fake. And of course don't miss out on the attempt to censure Rep. Al Green, the true hero of Tuesday night. They will vote today on punishing him for doing nothing compared to the previous Karen-ing by Boebert and Greene, or the infamous Joe "You Lie" Wilson. WE should be voting on whether we want Al to be the Democratic nominee in '28. Or the head of the entire party. Or the mandatory role model behind whom all the Democrats should've walked out in solidarity. B-Block (31:00) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Those Trump Bros? The under 30s who pushed Trump over the finish line? They have abandoned him. Poll numbers among them down 15-30% in the first MONTH. Ukraine and the peacekeepers explained. Which Trumper would you take first in the Moron Draft, JD Vance, Karoline Leavitt, or Alina Habba? And when Joni Ernst campaigned on going to Washington to get hog and make 'em squeal, little did we know! C-Block (44:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Jeff Shell, reportedly running CBS before he's legally allowed to? Well 15 years ago he tried to run NBC before he was legally allowed to, and I have the receipts. Appeaser Governor Polis of Colorado learns what you get for helping Trump: Trump wants to cut off funds to Colorado. And Nancy Mace has a Lion Gender Identity Crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NBC has announced that Tom Llamas will take over as anchor and managing editor of NBC Nightly News after Lester Holt's departure. But why was Holt pushed out? Did he really quit, or was it a forced exit? In a bold move, the producers of Hamilton have canceled its 2026 engagement at Washington, DC's Kennedy Center, citing the Trump administration's changes to staff and programming as their reason. Meanwhile, Justin Timberlake is reportedly mulling over an NSYNC reunion to win back fans after a rocky solo career. But would the other band members join him? Also, after 23 years on air, ESPN's Around the Horn will sign off in May, signaling a shift in the network's focus. Plus, Alex Ovechkin is closing in on Wayne Gretzky's NHL goals record, and fans are watching closely.
On this episode of The Road to Pairs, Tom LLamas sat down with Olympic Boxer Jenny Lozano to talk about her love for the sport, her goals for Paris and how she hopes to live up to her nickmane - "The Troublemaker".
A man sets himself on fire outside the courthouse where former President Trump's trial is held, Israel launches strikes in Iran, Iran's foreign minister sits down for an interview with NBC's Tom Llamas, and more on tonight's broadcast.
Tom Llamas and Hallie Jackson anchor an NBC News NOW Special Report, as caucusgoers in Iowa make their voices heard. Featuring analysis from Chuck Todd, Dave Wasserman, Ann Selzer, Mary Katherine Ham, Hogan Gidley, former Congressman Carlos Curbelo (R-Fla.) and David Plouffe.
Israel and Hamas begin temporary cease-fire as the first round of hostages are set to be released. Also, the CEO of Best Buy joins TODAY live to discuss Black Friday and the holiday shopping season. Plus, gymnastics icon Mary Lou Retton with a heartfelt Thanksgiving message as she recovers from a health scare. And, In-depth TODAY: NBC senior business correspondent Christine Romans shares some great holiday shopping strategies on this Black Friday.
Israel and Hamas begin temporary cease-fire as the first round of hostages are set to be released. Also, NBC's Harry Smith shares a look at how the Penn State University's famous “We are Penn State” chant began. Plus, Inside the game: Jacob Soboroff with a story about a new trend that's taking over the NFL – punters are now coming from Australia. And, TODAY editorial director Adrianna Brach with some can't miss Black Friday deals.
Tom Llamas anchors an NBC News Special Report after an explosion of a vehicle entering the U.S. from Canada on Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls.
Tom Llamas and Hallie Jackson anchor special coverage after the NBC News Republican Presidential Debate in Miami. They go one-on-one with the candidates and hear from Republican voters in key early states, with reporting from NBC News correspondents to help break down major takeaways from the debate.
Tom Llamas and Hallie Jackson anchor special coverage after the NBC News Republican Presidential Debate in Miami. They go one-on-one with the candidates and hear from Republican voters in key early states, with reporting from NBC News correspondents to help break down major takeaways from the debate.
TOM'S BIO Tom's life and career are remarkable and he is a master of truth telling and the news media. He is an American journalist who was the weekend anchor for World News Tonight on ABC and is now Senior National Correspondent and anchor for NBC News Now, hosting Top Story with Tom Llamas, as well as substituting occasionally in NBC's Today and NBC Nightly News. He has won multiple Emmy Awards for "Best Anchor" and "Best Hard News Story as well an Edward R. Murrow award for his coverage of Hurricane Sandy. His first Emmy award was tied to his brilliant reporting on human smuggling and an interdiction at sea with the U.S. Coast Guard. Llamas career in a nutshell: NBC News Specials Unit, MSNBC political reporting, NBC's WTVJ in Miami, WNBC in New York, NBC News, ABC News as sole weekend anchor and now back at NBC. Tom has covered the most important stories in recent history: The 2020 presidential race, the immigration crisis from the U.S. border with Mexico contributed, the death of U.S. war hero Senator John McCain, the rescue mission of the 12 Thai boys trapped in a cave, the sentencing of Bill Cosby, the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and many others. He has interviewed President Donald Trump, President Volodymyr Zelensky and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Llamas was born and raised in Miami after his parents fled from Cuba during the 1960s. He graduated from Loyola University in New Orleans and lives in Manhattan. EPISODE OUTLINE (0:00) - Intro (0:38) - Bio (01:06) - Discovering a talent, nurturing it, developing it; background informs perspective (02:40) - Getting into the business; Telemundo at 15 years old (04:48) - The path, learning the business, starting at the bottom (05:48) - Media changing, citizen journalism; pros and cons, the future (07:25) - Careers in new media, digital distribution, democratizing fame (08:55) - Training as a journalist, ethics, laws, impartiality; 10,000 reps (10:38) - Americans love variety; from burgers to tomato sauce to news (11:42) - A story that sticks out TOM RELATED LINKS Tom's Wikipedia Top Story w/ Tom Llamas (Oct 10, Hamas Terror Attack on Israel) ABC News Profile SXSW Profile Today: Reflections on Growing Up GENERAL INFO| TOP OF THE GAME: Official website: https://topofthegame-thepod.com/ RSS Feed: https://feed.podbean.com/topofthegame-thepod/feed.xml Hosting service show website: https://topofthegame-thepod.podbean.com/ Javier's LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/javiersaade & Bio: https://tinyurl.com/36ufz6cs SUPPORT & CONNECT: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/96934564 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551086203755 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOPOFGAMEpod Subscribe on Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/site/podcatcher/index/blog/vLKLE1SKjf6G Email us: info@topofthegame-thepod.com THANK YOU FOR LISTENING – AVAILABLE ON ALL MAJOR PLATFORMS
The White House has declared hostage-taking to be a national emergency. In July 2022, Biden issued an executive order outlining steps to deter the practice and help bring Americans back sooner. Increasingly, autocratic nation states such as Russia and Iran are detaining U.S. citizens unlawfully or on minor and bogus charges with the aim of getting something they want. Hostage diplomacy is no longer a tactic of terrorists or rogue actors, but a tool government officials are turning to. Roger Carstens, the special presidential envoy for hostage affairs, is the person who takes charge and tries to start negotiations when the State Department determines that a detainment is a diplomatic issue. At the Aspen Ideas Festival, NBC correspondent Tom Llamas talks with Carstens about the process, as well as Jason Rezaian, who spent 544 days in an Iranian prison for being a Washington Post reporter. Hostage expert Dani Gilbert, a political science professor at Northwestern University, also joins the panel to share research in this field.
Almost everyone agrees that immigration policy in the United States is lacking, but despite decades of debate, Congress has not been able to pass comprehensive reform on the issue. For some, the primary issues are border security and economic concerns, and for others, labor needs and a commitment to humanitarianism take precedence. Why is it so hard to find common ground, and what are some visions for a different immigration future? NBC correspondent Tom Llamas moderates a panel of experts at the Aspen Ideas Festival who identify the key immigration pressure points and share thoughts on moving forward. Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey joins Krish O'Mara Vignarajah, the head of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, U.S. representative Tony Gonzales from Texas and Mary Kay Henry, the international president of the Service Employees International Union.
Former president Donald Trump reveals a new twist in the election interference investigation. Also, women who went to a fertility clinic hoping to become mothers share their stories of how they went through some unexpected and unimaginable pain. Plus, TODAY's Consumer: Vicky Nguyen shares some money saving tips for your summer getaways. And, Kier Simmons got special access to Monet's beautiful house and garden in Northern France.
Former president Donald Trump reveals a new twist in the election interference investigation. Also, new details about the American soldier who's been detained in North Korea after running across the border. Plus, the sailor who was stranded at sea with his dog for months now opening up about his ordeal and his miracle rescue. And, In Depth TODAY: Tom Costello explores the battle in the push to hire more pilots.
New details in the Louisville workplace shooting as the community mourns the victims. Also, a Bermuda seal rescue was released back into the ocean in Rhode Island. Plus, Hollywood icon Jennifer Garner in studio 1A to talk about her new series “The Last Thing He Told Me.” And, Your Health: an autism virtual clinic brings new hope to families.
New details in the Louisville workplace shooting as the community mourns the victims. Also, Nashville Metro Council votes to reinstate the expelled Democrat Rep. Justin Jones. Plus, the latest in the legal battle over the abortion pill “Mifepristone.” And, President Biden tells TODAY he plans to run for re-election.
The latest in the legal battle over a widely used abortion pill. Also, growing fallout over the leak of highly classified government documents. Plus, a special grand jury is set to begin hearing evidence in the death of 25-year-old Jayland Walker. And, new developments on the expulsion of the two Tennessee state lawmakers.
The latest in the legal battle over a widely used abortion pill. Also, growing fallout over the leak of highly classified government documents. Plus, Al Roker attends the White House Easter egg roll event. And, Taylor Swift and Joe Alwin break up after six years.
Today marks one year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began. Also, the latest on shooting in Orlando, Florida where a television reporter was shot and killed. Plus, Tom Costello shares some flight tips and tricks for your spring break travel. And, a look at the incredible career of Hollywood legend Sally Field ahead of her lifetime achievement award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Today marks one year since Russia's invasion of Ukraine began. Also, severe weather causing major travel delays across the country. Plus, new details in the toxic train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. And, Alex Murdaugh takes the stand in the double murder trial as he admits to lying.
Winter snow storm sweeping across the country causing major damage and impacting travel. Also, Dr. Carol Ash shares some tips that can help you get a good sleep. Plus, the remarkable story behind Britney and Frankie Alba who had two sets of identical twins just 13 months apart. And, Mariska Hargitay in studio 1A to talk about the new episode of “Law and Order SVU.”
Winter snow storm sweeping across the country causing major damage and impacting travel. Also, a TV reporter and a child killed in a Orlando shooting. Plus, the latest on the toxic train derailment in East Palestine. And, Alex Murdaugh could possibly take the stand in his own defense.
A winter storm taking aim at tens of millions from coast to coast while record high heat temperatures are set to hit the South. Also, five professionals share five things they will never do based on their areas of expertise. Plus, Mark Wahlberg in studio 1A to talk about his Catholic prayer app called “Hallow” as he starts his 40 day lent challenge today. And, TODAY's Style: beauty director Jenna Rosen-Steen shares Harper's Bazaar 2023 hair awards beauty products.
A winter storm taking aim at tens of millions from coast to coast while record high heat temperatures are set to hit the South. Also, President Biden wraps up his high stakes trip overseas as he is set to meet with key Eastern European allies today. Plus, a new fallout over the toxic train derailment in Ohio. And, Alex Murdaugh's surviving son takes the stand in the double murder trial.
New details on President Biden's secret visit to Ukraine. Also, officials in New York City are asking for the public's help as an alligator was found in a Brooklyn park. Plus, Vicky Nguyen breaks down some of the new perks companies are adding to keep their employees happy. And, P!nk in studio 1A to talk about her new album “Trustfall.”
New details on President Biden's secret visit to Ukraine. Also, the latest on the train derailment in Ohio. Plus, the Supreme Court is set to review a federal law designed to shield tech companies from lawsuits over user-generated content. And, tributes continue pouring in for former President Jimmy Carter as he rests at home in hospice care.
The men's basketball team in New Mexico State University have been suspended for the remainder of the season after a member of the team made some allegations about several of his teammates. Also, TODAY Celebrates Love: Jenna Bush Hager puts her love to the test while visiting a research lab that utilizes brainwave technology to study the relationship between love and the brain. Plus, TODAY's Five Things: director of cardiovascular disparities at Mount Sinai Hospital Dr. Icilma shares some tips on how to care for your heart health. And, Madelyn Cline in studio 1A to talk about the return of “Outer Banks” season three.
The 2023 Super Bowl's biggest moments as the Kansas Chiefs beat the Eagles. Also, the U.S. Military shoots a fourth unidentified object in the skies of North America. Plus, the latest on the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria as the doth toll surpasses 35,000 thousand. And, Rihanna's soaring halftime show as she confirms her pregnancy.
California is under new flood alerts as a new round of storms is set to hit the state. Also, a mother and son—Carolyn Patton and Immanuel Patton in studio 1A to celebrate their accomplishment in graduating together from the University of Maryland after a 20 year promise. Plus, Jason Kennedy sits down with J.Lo and Josh Duhamel to talk about their roles in the new movie “Shotgun Wedding.” And, TODAY Bestsellers: Adrianna Brach shares some winter fashion must haves.
California is under new flood alerts as a new round of storms is set to hit the state. Also, at least 69 people killed in Nepal's plane crash as the search for more passengers continues. Plus, Republicans are putting pressure on President Biden and demanding answers after more classified documents were found at his home in Delaware. And, Damar Hamlin visits the Bills facility over the weekend and cheers the team from home as they beat the Dolphins in the NFL playoffs.
Tom Llamas anchors an NBC News Special Report as Attorney General Merrick Garland announces a special counsel will conduct an investigation looking into the classified documents that were found at the Penn Biden Center and in President Biden's Delaware home.
Tom Llamas anchors an NBC News Special Report as police in Moscow, Idaho hold a news conference. A suspect has been charged on a warrant for first-degree murder in connection with the slayings of four University of Idaho students.
A new job report coming out this morning as the Senate averts a rail road strike. Also, the father of a victim from the University of Idaho speaks out about the unsolved case. Plus, celebrating the 30th anniversary of the first text message—Gadi Schwartz gets to talk to architect—Neil Papworth known as the person who sent the first text message in 1992. And, Blake Shelton and Carson Daly share their “Barmageddon” journey as they launch their new show.
A new job report coming out this morning as the Senate averts a rail road strike. Also, President Biden hosts Emmanuel Macron during the first state dinner of his presidency. Plus, new developments tied to the mass protests in China against the government's strict covid rules and restrictions. And, excitement builds ahead of the USA vs Netherlands match.
Kier Simmons in studio 1A to talk about Prince William and Princess Kate's visit to the U.S. Also, Vicky Nguyen shares some strategies on how to save money and get your gifts on time. Plus, Sisterhood—the story behind a group of new moms who found comfort in each other's company while taking a walk. And, Katherine Heigl in studio 1A to talk about her role in the new Netflix series “Firefly Lane.”
Two people rescued after a small plane crash in Montgomery, Maryland leaving millions without power. Also, severe weather affecting millions of people as they head back home after the holiday. Plus, protests continue spreading across China over covid protocols. And, Cyber Monday shopping underway after a breaking record Black Friday.
Two people rescued after a small plane crash in Montgomery, Maryland leaving millions without power. Also, severe weather affecting millions of people as they head back home after the holiday. Plus, World Cup controversy after U.S. soccer changes Iranian flag on social media to show support for protestors. And, TODAY's Smart Shopper—Vicky Nguyen shares some Cyber Monday shopping strategies to save you money.
Voters across the country head to the polls on Election Day. Also, Joanna Gaines in studio 1A to talk about her new book “The Stories We Tell.” Plus, Your Health—a remarkable story about Dr. Anupam Kotwal who discovers he has Thyroid cancer as he checks new equipment to treat patients. And, TODAY's Thanksgiving Checklist—Vicky Nguyen shares some ideas on how to start preparing for Thanksgiving.
Voters across the country head to the polls on Election Day. Also, On The Money—Financial educator Tiffany Aliche shares some tips on how to budget for the upcoming holidays. Plus, Tune Up Tuesday—Kellye Arning spreads joy through dance. And, Lizzy Caplan in studio 1A to talk about the new series “Fleischman Is In Trouble.”
Voters head to the polls for midterm elections as candidates and surrogates make their final pitches. Also, Steve Kornacki shares some key elements that you should look for on Election night. Plus, tropical storm Nicole headed along the Eastern Coast of Florida. And, Sam Brock shares the latest on the Powerball drawing delay.
Savannah Guthrie speaks with Steve Konarcki about NBC News final poll numbers ahead of the midterms. Also, a tropical storm threat is setting its sight on Florida. Plus, Twitters fallout after it's chaotic mass layoffs. And, Powerball at nearly two billion dollars.
The Gen Z candidates' impact on the midterms. Also, the cast of "Spirited" live in studio 1A as Will Ferrell, Ryan Reynolds, and Octavia Spencer team up for a new holiday musical movie. Plus, Inside The Game—TODAY goes behind the scenes at the Tennessee vs. Kansas City Chiefs game. And, Shop TODAY editorial director Adriana Brach shares some of fall best sellers.
The suspect who attacked Paul Pelosi is set to appear in court today. Also, Shanghai Disney visitors unable to leave without a negative covid test. Plus, TODAY Food: Thanksgiving Checklist: Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on how to plan, prepare and save for the big Holiday. And, Inside Start TODAY's inspiring walks.
Al Roker is In Orlando Florida to kick off the November Start TODAY walking challenge. Also, Consumer Confidential—Vicky Nguyen shares some tips on what to buy or not this November. Plus, Heroes Among Us-- the story behind Bre Loughlin a nurse from Madison, Wisconsin who came up with a unique solution to help shelters in her community to have easy access to Healthcare. And, Dr. Marnie Nussbaum explains Skin Cycling—what products to use and when to use them.
New details on the suspect who attacked Paul Pelosi as he is set to appear in court today. Also, Ukraine suffers power and water crisis following latest Russian missile strikes. Plus, the latest numbers as election day is just one week away. And, a suspect is arrested after 5 years and charged with the murder of two teenage girls in Delphi, Indiana, who vanished while hiking.
Celebrating ten years of Hidden Heroes, and Savannah Guthrie tells the inspiring story of how it began. Plus, Gadi Schwartz catches up with the first high school female football player to score two touchdowns in one game. And, Tom Llamas visits Hip Hop mogul DJ Khaled to discuss what inspires him, and gets a rare up close and personal look at his life in Miami.
Deadly shooting in North Carolina with at least 5 dead and juvenile suspect now in custody. Also, January 6th committee votes to subpoena former president Donald Trump. Plus, the latest inflation report and its impact on the economy. And, Netflix unveils new plans with ads for new subscribers.