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david noriega, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and we are back in a moment with a drastic and pricey new plan to battle gridlock. it's never been done in the united states before and it's already firing up a lot of drivers. could your city be next? >>> and we have a truly jaw-dropping close call to show you tonight. check this out. surveillance video shows that a man in oregon walked into a store. now watch extremely closely there. almost out of nowhere a giant buzz saw blade comes barreling across that parking lot, hits the side of the door where he was just walking. take another look there. that saw blade came loose from a nearby construction site and impaled itself into a spot where the man was just a few seconds before. incredible no one was hurt. >> for so many of us traffic is the most miserable part of the day, but now one major city is launching a controversial new plan to battle mind-numbing gridlock and other cities may follow suit soon, but that plan comes at quite the cost and george solis reports from new york city. >> reporter: it seems the only thing some new yorkers hate more
david noriega, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and we are back in a moment with a drastic and pricey new plan to battle gridlock. it's never been done in the united states before and it's already firing up a lot of drivers. could your city be next? >>> and we have a truly jaw-dropping close call to show you tonight. check this out. surveillance video shows that a man in oregon walked into a store. now watch extremely closely there. almost out of nowhere a giant buzz saw blade comes...
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david noriega, nbc news, jacumba, california. >>> and after a short break we're behind the scenes with music legend barry manilow on his record-setting night.close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my cardiologist. i said there must be more we can do for my symptoms. he told me about a medication called camzyos. he said camzyos works by targeting what's causing my obstructive hcm. so he prescribed it and i'm really glad he did. camzyos is used to treat adults with symptomatic obstructive hcm. camzyos may improve your symptoms and your ability to be active. camzyos may cause serious side effects, including heart failure that can lead to death. a risk that's increased if you develop a serious infection or irregular heartbeat or when taking certain other medicines. so do not stop, start or change medicines o
david noriega, nbc news, jacumba, california. >>> and after a short break we're behind the scenes with music legend barry manilow on his record-setting night.close to this place in the morning. i'm so glad i can still come here. you see, i was diagnosed with obstructive hcm. and there were some days i was so short of breath. i thought i'd have to settle for never stepping foot on this trail again. i became great at making excuses. but i have people who count on me so i talked to my...
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it's about time wages go up. >> reporter: david noriega, nbc news, los angeles. >>> spring break season is in full swing. over the weekend, tsa reported that thursday was its tenth busiest day ever with agents screening 2.79 million passengers. back in early march, the tsa predicted 2024 travel volumes would be about 6% above the same time period last year. if you're still heading home from the easter weekend, tsa says, you guessed it, get to the airport early. >>> still to come here on "early today," the final four goes from busting brackets to breaking the banks. and what happens in vegas stays in vegas, as long as you get there first. new details on the a's shaky stadium situation, right after this. [car door shuts] [paparazzi taking pictures] introducing, ned's plaque psoriasis. ned, ned, who are you wearing? he thinks his flaky red patches are all people see otezla is the #1 prescribed pill to treat plaque psoriasis. ned? otezla can help you get clearer skin, and reduce itching and flaking. with no routine blood tests required. doctors have been prescribing otezla for nearly a deca
it's about time wages go up. >> reporter: david noriega, nbc news, los angeles. >>> spring break season is in full swing. over the weekend, tsa reported that thursday was its tenth busiest day ever with agents screening 2.79 million passengers. back in early march, the tsa predicted 2024 travel volumes would be about 6% above the same time period last year. if you're still heading home from the easter weekend, tsa says, you guessed it, get to the airport early. >>> still...
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nbc's david noriega has some answers. >> over the last few years, fast food workers have been at the forefront for the fight of a higher minimum wage. here in california, they won that fight. today fast food workers across the state will make 25% more than they made yesterday. >> a pay boost for more than half a million californians. good news for lisette aguilar who after 17 years working for mcdonald's still has trouble making ends meet. we ask her how she feels. [ speaking in a global language ] >> reporter: eager she says for that first bigger paycheck, it will help with bills and maybe she'll get something special for her 9-year-old son marcos. california's new law sets a $20 minimum wage for fast food workers. most workers affected are women of color. >> this is a big deal. >> reporter: one of the biggest questions is how will this affect consumers, especially in a state where everything's already very expensive and a lot of people have a hard time affording basics. mcdonald's, starbucks, chipotle and others have said publicly they intend to raise prices but by how much? some e
nbc's david noriega has some answers. >> over the last few years, fast food workers have been at the forefront for the fight of a higher minimum wage. here in california, they won that fight. today fast food workers across the state will make 25% more than they made yesterday. >> a pay boost for more than half a million californians. good news for lisette aguilar who after 17 years working for mcdonald's still has trouble making ends meet. we ask her how she feels. [ speaking in a...
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nbc's david noriega is following this for us from los angeles. what more can you tell us, david? >> reporter: hey, chris, so like you said, this press conference just wrapped up, so we have pretty much been getting these details in realtime. first of all, it helps to understand what's happening here to understand the relationship that ohtani had with the person who charges are being filed against, his interpreter. he was his right-hand man in every aspect of his life. prosecutors are referring to him as his de facto manager. here are the details. prosecutors say he stole $16 million from ohtani. the right-hand man, interpreter, he took ohtani to a physical bank branch to open the account that was used to pay down gambling debts. $16 million, really a pretty eye popping, shocking amount. now it was because mizuhara had so much access to ohtani's life that he was able to pull this off. a short clip from the press conference explains how he was able to get these wire transfers out. take a listen. >> mr. mizuhara lied to the bank to access the account. for instance, we have obtained
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nbc's david noriega joins us from los angeles. david, good morning. what does this mean for workers and for consumers? >> reporter: yeah, jose, so the most direct impact is going to be on the workers in question. this law applies to the bigger chains, those with more than 60 locations. it will affect an estimated roughly 500,000 or so workers, many of them are -- most of them, actually, are women of color, many are immigrants, they represent the picture of low-wage workers in california. it's possible, though, and there's an expectation, this will have an effect on workers in the restaurant industry more broadly, because, even if you're a restaurant owner that this doesn't apply to, you will not have to compete with those wages and we see a general rise in wages for the restaurant industry. this probably will have an effect on consumers in the sense a lot of these chains that have stated publicly and explicitly they intend to raise prices as a result of this. the question is by how much. we've spoke tone a couple of economists who estimate between 2%
nbc's david noriega joins us from los angeles. david, good morning. what does this mean for workers and for consumers? >> reporter: yeah, jose, so the most direct impact is going to be on the workers in question. this law applies to the bigger chains, those with more than 60 locations. it will affect an estimated roughly 500,000 or so workers, many of them are -- most of them, actually, are women of color, many are immigrants, they represent the picture of low-wage workers in california....
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nbc's david noriega is in los angeles. talk us through this increase , what it means for workers and also customers. >> chris, so this increase applies to the large national chain, specifically fast food restaurants with 60 or more locations around the country. so think mcdonald's, burger king, subway, et cetera. it's expected to affect more than half a million workers, most of who are women of color, immigrants, a picture of the low wage work force in california. there's an expectation it might also raise wages in a broader sense across the restaurant industry. even if you're a smaller restaurant owner, independent restaurant owner, you're going to have to compete now with the fast food wages. this is also going to have an effect on consumers. a lot of the major national chains, including mcdonald's, starbucks and chipotle have said publicly that they intend to raise prices as a result of this wage increase. the question really is by how much. they haven't said so. economists that i have spoken to that have studied past w
nbc's david noriega is in los angeles. talk us through this increase , what it means for workers and also customers. >> chris, so this increase applies to the large national chain, specifically fast food restaurants with 60 or more locations around the country. so think mcdonald's, burger king, subway, et cetera. it's expected to affect more than half a million workers, most of who are women of color, immigrants, a picture of the low wage work force in california. there's an expectation...
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tonight, nbc's david noriega and homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas who say they'll step in 23 election is in danger. >> we work very closely with state and local election officials as well as the law enforcement, the law enforcement community to ensure the integrity of the election process, to ensure the physical safety of election workers. >> reporter: but experts say dhs under the biden administration is doing less than the trump administration did to alert social media companies about online election disinformation. >> there has been a real pullback since 2020. it's showing that information. >> reporter: dhs' critical infrastructure agency says it pushes back against election rumors on its website. lester? >> julia, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, they were denied abortions even though it was deemed to be medically necessary. the legal battle in court, right after this. en my doctor gave me breztri for my copd things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing p
tonight, nbc's david noriega and homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas who say they'll step in 23 election is in danger. >> we work very closely with state and local election officials as well as the law enforcement, the law enforcement community to ensure the integrity of the election process, to ensure the physical safety of election workers. >> reporter: but experts say dhs under the biden administration is doing less than the trump administration did to alert social...
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nbc news correspondent david noriega takes a closer look. >> reporter: the devastation of wildfires in the western u.s., extending well beyond the charred remains, with people losing their ability to insure their homes. california residents are scrambling, after 72,000 property insurance policies were dropped by the state's largest home insurer, state farm. >> they pulled out of the state of california. there's nothing we can do, other than beg. >> reporter: jill osbourne lived in sonoma county. while her home was not destroyed in a fire, it is one of those deemed high risk. she felt blind sided after losing insurance. >> they are not here for us. >> reporter: state farm saying in part, this decision was not made lightly. citing inflation, catastrophe exposure, reinsurance cost and working within decades old insurance regulations as reasons of dropping the policies. but for homeowners, insurance is more vital now than ever, as the threat of natural disaster grows. there were more than 7,000 wildfires in california, in 2023 alone. >> we are all struggling now. with these very severe wea
nbc news correspondent david noriega takes a closer look. >> reporter: the devastation of wildfires in the western u.s., extending well beyond the charred remains, with people losing their ability to insure their homes. california residents are scrambling, after 72,000 property insurance policies were dropped by the state's largest home insurer, state farm. >> they pulled out of the state of california. there's nothing we can do, other than beg. >> reporter: jill osbourne...
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let's go to david noriega who's at ucla in los angeles, the university says it's evaluating campus events on a case by case basis, what are wow hearing from the school and the protesters there. >> reporter: kate the situation here is still for the most part pretty calm than in new york and austin. it's tense. it has the potential to escalate there have been some viral videos online of protesters allegedly blocking students from getting to class. certain walkways have been blocked by private security contracted by the university to manage the encampment. there's a is system of wristbands. generally speaking they're actually quite organize in how they're managing this. someone from the university circulated this statement, she said in reference to these allegations of protesters blocking students' access to class, they have taken several needed actions. one that jumps out our student conduct process has been initiated, severe disciplinary action including expulsion or discipline. that hasn't happened yet. earlier today, a protester climbed up some scaffolding to plant a palestinian flag tha
let's go to david noriega who's at ucla in los angeles, the university says it's evaluating campus events on a case by case basis, what are wow hearing from the school and the protesters there. >> reporter: kate the situation here is still for the most part pretty calm than in new york and austin. it's tense. it has the potential to escalate there have been some viral videos online of protesters allegedly blocking students from getting to class. certain walkways have been blocked by...
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nbc's david noriega pressing homeland security secretary al -- alejandro mayorkas. >> we work closely with state and local officials, as well as the law enforcement community to ensure the integrity of the election process, to ensure the physical safety of election workers. >> reporter: but experts say dhs under the biden administration is doing less than the trump administration did to alert social media companies about online election disinformation. >> there's been a real pull back since 2020 in sharing that information. >> reporter: and part of the problem, of course, chris, is that the biden administration doesn't want to seem that they're putting their finger on any kind of political scale, but they do say that they counter disinformation claims around elections on siza's web site. >> deeply disturbing reporting, thank you very much. >>> and still ahead, eclipse mania taking over the country. we'll get a preview ahead of monday's cosmic event. >>> plus, why my next guest calls it the planetary version of a lightning strike. of l aightning strike. discover the ozempic® tri-zone.
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nbc nfs david noriega. >> we work closely with state and election officials as well as law enforcement community to ensure the integrity of the election process, to ensure the physical safety of election workers. >> reporter: but experts say dhs under the biden administration is doing less than the trump administration did to alert social media companies about online election disinformation. >> there's been a real pullback since 2020 in sharing that information. >> our thanks to julia ainsley for that report. this is an important story line, one we're going to be following between now and november. >>> next up here we'll turn to sports. and it's been a simply awful start to the season for the new york mets, but they did finally pick up their first win yesterday. we'll show you how it happened, and we'll tell you about the new home -- temporary one, for one of baseball's oldest franchises. >>> all that plus a check on the weekend forecast when we come right back. eck on the weekend forecast when we come right back ahh. it's a good day to cough. oh no. bye, bye cough. later chest congest
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. >> joining us now, ali vitali, nbc news correspondent david noriega, and back with us, former congressman carlos curbelo. ali, what can we expect in the senate today? >> well, there is what we know, which is that they'll likely kick off around 1:00 p.m. and then after that, unless anything significantly changes in the next two hours, we're not really sure how this hearing and this moment on the senate floor is going to go. that's because there was an attempt overnight to make an agreement about the hours of debate, and the motions that would be offered on the senate floor, during this mayorkas impeachment. and that was objected to by one of the conservative senators, senator eric schmitt of missouri, who says he doesn't want to, in his words, aid senator schumer is lighting the match to set hundreds of years of precedent on fire. what he's saying there is he wants to have a trial, and there have been a group of conservative republican senators pressuring senator schumer to do that. i heard from republican senators who say that they don't think that mayorkas has done enough to be impeached
. >> joining us now, ali vitali, nbc news correspondent david noriega, and back with us, former congressman carlos curbelo. ali, what can we expect in the senate today? >> well, there is what we know, which is that they'll likely kick off around 1:00 p.m. and then after that, unless anything significantly changes in the next two hours, we're not really sure how this hearing and this moment on the senate floor is going to go. that's because there was an attempt overnight to make an...
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. >> antonia hylton and david noriega, thank you both. >>> following breaking news out of london. buckingham palace just announced that king charles will return to his public-facing duties shortly, following treatment and recuperation after his diagnosis in february of an undisclosed kind of cancer. >> in a statement the palace said the king and queen will mark the milestone by visiting a cancer treatment center next week. nbc news international correspondent meagan fitzgerald joins us from outside of buckingham palace. what else is the palace saying about king charles' return here and does this mean treatments are ultimately going well? >> reporter: yeah, you know, zinhle, that's exactly what it means according to buckingham palace. the king has been doing well, progressing with his cancer treatments, so much so that doctors have made the decision they believe he can resume his public-facing duties. as you mentioned, we're expecting to see the king mark this occasion next tuesday at a cancer treatment facility alongside queen camilla where they will visit with doctors along with
. >> antonia hylton and david noriega, thank you both. >>> following breaking news out of london. buckingham palace just announced that king charles will return to his public-facing duties shortly, following treatment and recuperation after his diagnosis in february of an undisclosed kind of cancer. >> in a statement the palace said the king and queen will mark the milestone by visiting a cancer treatment center next week. nbc news international correspondent meagan...
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david noriega has more. >> reporter: over the last few years fast food workers have been at the forefront of the fight for higher minimum wage. here in california, they won that fight. today, fast food workers across the state will make 25% more than they made yesterday. a pay boost for more than half a million californians. good news for this woman, who after 17 years working for mcdonald's still has trouble making ends meet. we ask how she feels. eager, she says, for that first paycheck. it will help with bills and maybe she'll get something special for her 9-year-old son marcos. most workers affected are women of color. >> this is a big deal. $20 an hour. >> one of the biggest questions is how will this affect consumers, especially in a state where things are already expensive and people have a hard time paying rent and food. some economists anticipate a 5% raise in goods, others as little as 2%. >> for a $5 big mac, that will be a dime. >> critics say the wage increase will accelerate trends that hurt workers. some pizza franchise owners are announced layoffs of drivers, switching to
david noriega has more. >> reporter: over the last few years fast food workers have been at the forefront of the fight for higher minimum wage. here in california, they won that fight. today, fast food workers across the state will make 25% more than they made yesterday. a pay boost for more than half a million californians. good news for this woman, who after 17 years working for mcdonald's still has trouble making ends meet. we ask how she feels. eager, she says, for that first...