2026-02-05T11:58:31.865Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
前副总统卡玛拉·哈里斯(Kamala Harris)今日重新启用了她的旧账号“Kamala HQ”,该账号在X平台(原推特)和TikTok上拥有数百万粉丝。她表示,该账号将作为“下一代竞选活动的在线组织项目”。
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1️⃣ 含泪恳求
周三,“今日”节目主持人萨凡纳·古思里在Instagram上发布了一段情感充沛的视频,为失踪多日的母亲南希·古思里(Nancy Guthrie)恳求其回家。调查人员认为南希·古思里是被人违背意愿从家中掳走的,但尚未确认任何嫌疑人。“我们需要毫无疑问地知道她还活着,并且你们拥有她。”古思里在回应潜在勒索信的报道时说道。在视频中,她坐在兄弟姐妹身旁表示,家人“准备好与可能的劫持者对话”。“我们希望听到你们的声音,并且我们准备倾听。”古思里强调,她84岁的母亲正处于“持续痛苦中”,需要药物维持生命。
萨凡纳·古思里发布视频恳求母亲平安归来
周三下午晚些时候,在Instagram上发布的一段情感充沛的视频中,“今日”节目主持人萨凡纳·古思里恳求失踪的母亲回家。
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萨凡纳·古思里发布视频恳求母亲平安归来
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2️⃣ 移民政策
特朗普政府正释放调整移民执法策略的信号。边境事务负责人汤姆·霍曼(Tom Homan)周三表示,国土安全部将立即从明尼苏达州撤回700名人员,仅在当地留下约2000名官员。总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)在接受全国广播公司(NBC)采访时也暗示,在明尼阿波利斯两名美国公民被枪杀后,其政府可能会对移民采取“更柔和的处理方式”。此前,最新民调显示,美国人普遍认为联邦特工杀害亚历克斯·普雷蒂(Alex Pretti)的行为“过度使用武力”,且认为该枪击事件不正当。
3️⃣ 爱泼斯坦调查
众议院监督委员会高级民主党议员警告称,如果民主党重新掌控众议院,其政党将寻求传唤特朗普总统作为杰弗里·爱泼斯坦(Jeffrey Epstein)调查的一部分。众议员罗伯特·加西亚(Robert Garcia)表示,共和党人要求前总统比尔·克林顿(Bill Clinton)和希拉里·克林顿(Hillary Clinton)作证,开创了新先例,二人预计将于本月晚些时候接受备受期待的证词。与此同时,特朗普对可能被传唤至国会山作证的前景表示不屑,称他“很遗憾”克林顿夫妇不得不经历作证的煎熬。
4️⃣ 电费账单
专家称,特朗普政府正促使美国各地老旧的燃煤发电厂重新投入运行——此举或导致电费上涨。截至目前,政府已阻止五座老旧燃煤电厂在计划退役日期关闭。政府官员表示,这是为了在全国能源账单上涨引发担忧之际,为美国民众节省开支的解决方案。但专家认为,此举反而可能推高能源价格。最新分析显示,到2028年底,保留这些电厂可能会使美国公用事业客户损失30亿至60亿美元。
5️⃣ 《华盛顿邮报》裁员
《华盛顿邮报》周三对全公司约三分之一的员工进行了裁员。消息人士称,此次大规模裁员包括新闻编辑部300多名员工,主要影响体育、书籍和播客部门。裁员背景是,所有者杰夫·贝索斯(Jeff Bezos)一直推动管理层让该出版物恢复盈利。宣布裁员后,执行主编马特·默里(Matt Murray)告诉CNN,贝索斯“仍致力于该出版物”,并“希望《华盛顿邮报》成为一个更大、更具相关性、更蓬勃发展的机构”。然而,CNN的布赖恩·斯特尔特(Brian Stelter)报道称,许多《华盛顿邮报》记者对此持怀疑态度,认为该机构无法通过裁员实现增长。
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▶️ 世界最快滑雪者
西蒙·比利(Simon Billy)是世界上速度最快的双板滑雪者。2023年,他以158.7英里/小时的速度滑下斜坡,创下世界纪录。他接受CNN采访,谈及自己的雄心壮志以及希望将这项运动纳入2030年冬奥会的愿望。
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▶️ 世界最快滑雪者
西蒙·比利在2023年创下了158.7英里/小时的下坡速度纪录。尽管速度滑雪并非本届冬奥会项目,但他告诉CNN,他正努力推动该运动纳入2030年冬奥会。
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5 things to know for Feb. 5: Tearful plea, Immigration, Epstein probe, Electricity bills, Washington Post layoffs
2026-02-05T11:58:31.865Z / CNN
Former Vice President Kamala Harris relaunched her old Kamala HQ account today, which has millions of followers across X and TikTok. She said it will serve as “an online organizing project for next generation campaigning.”
Here’s what else you need to know to get up to speed and on with your day.
An undated photo shared on Instagram shows Savannah and Nancy Guthrie.
From Savannah Guthrie/Instagram
1️⃣ Tearful plea
In an emotional video posted to Instagram on Wednesday, “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie pleaded for her missing mother to return home, days after her apparent abduction. Investigators believe Nancy Guthrie was taken from her home against her will, though no suspects have been identified. “We need to know without a doubt that she’s alive and that you have her,” Guthrie said in response to reports of a potential ransom note. Sitting beside her siblings in the video, Savannah Guthrie indicated her family is “ready to talk” with possible abductors. “We want to hear from you, and we are ready to listen,” Guthrie said, stressing that her 84-year-old mother is in “constant pain” and needs her medication to survive.
Savannah Guthrie posts video pleading for mother’s safe return
In an emotional video posted to Instagram on late Wednesday afternoon, “Today” anchor Savannah Guthrie pleaded for her missing mother to come home.
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Savannah Guthrie posts video pleading for …
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2️⃣ Immigration
The Trump administration is signaling its intent to dial back its immigration enforcement tactics. Border czar Tom Homan said Wednesday that the Department of Homeland Security will immediately withdraw 700 personnel from Minnesota, leaving about 2,000 officers on the ground. President Donald Trump also suggested in an NBC interview that his administration could use a “softer touch” on immigration following the fatal shootings of two US citizens in Minneapolis. This comes as recent polls show Americans overwhelmingly view the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents as involving “excessive force” and consider the shooting unjustified.
3️⃣ Epstein probe
The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee warned that his party would seek to interview President Trump as part of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation if Democrats regain control of the chamber. Rep. Robert Garcia said Republicans set a new precedent by demanding testimony from former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, who are expected to give highly anticipated depositions later this month. Trump, meanwhile, shrugged off the prospect of being called to testify on Capitol Hill and said he feels “badly” that the Clintons will have to go through the ordeal of testifying.
4️⃣ Electricity bills
Aging coal-fired power plants across the US are being brought back online under the Trump administration — a move that could raise electricity bills, experts say. The administration has so far prevented five aging coal plants from shutting down at their planned retirement dates. Administration officials say this is a cost-saving solution for Americans at a time when rising energy bills are causing concern nationwide. But experts say it’s likely to increase energy prices, instead. New analysis shows that keeping these plants open could cost US utility customers between $3-6 billion by the end of 2028.
5️⃣ Washington Post layoffs
The Washington Post laid off roughly one in three employees across the company on Wednesday. Sources say the sweeping layoffs included more than 300 employees in the newsroom and primarily affected the sports, books and podcast units. The cuts come as owner Jeff Bezos has been pushing management to return the publication to profitability. Following the announcement, executive editor Matt Murray told CNN that Bezos “remains committed to the publication” and “wants the Post to be a bigger, relevant, thriving institution.” Many Post journalists are skeptical, however, arguing that the organization cannot cut its way to growth, CNN’s Brian Stelter writes.
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Meet the world’s fastest skier
Simon Billy is the fastest man in the world on two skis. In 2023, he set the world record, hurtling down a slope at 158.7 mph. He speaks to CNN about his ambitions and hopes to bring the sport to the 2030 Winter Olympics.
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Meet the world’s fastest skier
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▶️ Meet the world’s fastest skier
Simon Billy set a world record in 2023 by hurtling down a slope at 158.7 mph. While speed skiing is not part of this year’s Winter Olympics, he told CNN he is pushing to see the sport included at the 2030 Games.
Today’s edition of 5 Things AM was edited and produced by CNN’s Andrew Torgan.
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