‘Miracle on Ice’ Players Reflect on Their Legendary Olympic Win

It seems you've provided a large amount of text, but I'll do my best to extract the relevant information from it. Unfortunately, there is no specific question or topic mentioned in the text, so I'll need some guidance on what you'd like me to help with.

However, I can try to summarize the content for you:

The article appears to be a collection of news stories and updates from NBC News, covering various topics such as:

* Politics: Trump's immigration operations in Minneapolis, his new assigned seating policy
* Entertainment: Al Roker's 30th anniversary at TODAY, Howard Stern celebrating Al Roker's milestone
* Technology: Google paying $68 million in a voice assistant privacy lawsuit
* Sports: The "Miracle on Ice" players reflecting on their legendary Olympic win
* Travel: Southwest Airlines' new assigned seating policy goes into effect

Please let me know if you'd like me to help with something specific, such as:

* Summarizing a particular news story or topic
* Extracting information from the text (e.g., dates, names, locations)
* Providing context or background information on a specific topic
* Answering a question based on the content

Let me know how I can assist you!
 
omg what's going on with trump?? he's always making headlines for something 🤯 i'm not sure if his immigration ops in minneapolis are a good idea tho 🤔 people should have access to resources regardless of their status. and what's up with the seating policy? it sounds like a lot of hassle just to sit near someone you like 😒
 
omg have you seen the latest update on southwest airlines?? they're introducing an assigned seating policy which is super confusing 🤔 i mean, who doesn't love being forced to sit next to their neighbor 😂. and it's not like it's a new thing or anything... trump was doing this kinda thing with his immigration ops in minneapolis last year 🚫 anyway, i guess it's good for the airlines to have more control over things, but ugh, who wants to be assigned a seat? 😒
 
omg u guys i just cant believe they're doing this at our school now 🤯 we just had a discussion in my gov class about freedom of speech and now they're assigning seats like its some kinda popularity contest lol idk how i feel about it tho, on one hand i think it's kinda interesting to see how ppl interact with each other when u know who sits next to u but at the same time i dont wanna be stuck w/ someone who talks thru their napkin 😂
 
I'm still reeling over Google paying $68 million 🤑. Can you imagine all that cash being poured into settling one lawsuit? It's crazy to think about all those voice assistant users out there wondering if their conversations are being recorded and sold. Like, what's the point of having a smart speaker if it's just gonna spy on you? 😒
 
omg i'm still trying to figure out this new google assistant 🤔 it's like they're asking for my password and stuff every time i try to use it... i mean, what's up with that? anyway, back to the news... i saw that al roker is celebrating 30 years on today and i'm kinda sad because my grandma used to watch his weather forecast 🌞💨 does anyone know if he still gets to go live on tv every day or is it more like a rerun thing now?
 
.. 30 years of Al Roker on TODAY and it's crazy to think about. Back in my day 📺 we didn't have social media, but I remember watching him every morning on WNBC with Jane Pauley. Now he's got his own show and he's still as energetic as ever! I'm glad they're celebrating this milestone for him. He's the real MVP (Most Valuable Presenter 😂) of NBC News.
 
I'm so done with Google's new voice assistant policy 🙄. $68 million is a lot of cash for them to be paying out because they clearly didn't think it through. I mean, what's next? They're gonna start paying everyone who gets annoyed by their algorithm updates? It's just not fair to the average joe who's just trying to get some info without having their personal life invaded 🤯. And don't even get me started on how long it took them to come up with this decision... like, seriously, was it a month ago or what? 🕰️ Anyway, I'm just glad some people are speaking out and holding Google accountable for their mistakes 💁‍♀️. We need more people doing that instead of just taking the easy way out and paying out big bucks to shut everyone up 😒.
 
😂 Trump's seating policy is just a distraction 🚫. What matters is that Al Roker has been keeping us informed for 30 years 🔥. He's not getting any younger, so let's keep celebrating his legacy 🎉. By the way, did you know Southwest Airlines used to seat you at a random seat? Now they've got assigned seats 🤯, nice change! 👍
 
OMG, have you seen Al Roker's 30th anniversary vid on TODAY?! 🤩 It's so inspiring to see him celebrate his career milestones alongside Howard Stern. But, tbh, I'm more stoked about Google paying $68 million for their voice assistant privacy lawsuit 💸👀 That's some serious cash for a major tech company! And can we talk about how much I love Southwest Airlines' new assigned seating policy 🛩️? It's all about personal space and sanity on planes, amirite? 😂
 
omg did u no google is paying 68 million bucks to settle this voice assistant lawsuit lol what's next they gonna pay us all for liking memes online 😂 i think its crazy that people werent protected by their own tech companies like this why didnt they see it coming? 🤔
 
🤔 I think it's kinda cool that Google is paying $68 million in a voice assistant privacy lawsuit 🤑 but at the same time, isn't that like, a lot of money? 💸 I mean, shouldn't they just be more careful with people's private info in the first place? 🤷‍♂️ On the other hand, maybe it's good for them to have to pay up and make things right? 🙏 And what about all the people who are gonna get some cash from this lawsuit? That's def not a bad thing 🤑... but on the flip side, isn't that just kinda unfair to those who didn't do anything wrong? 😐
 
Back
Top