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it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie, woody guthrie saying about a plain load of migrants who were being deported to mexico when their plane exploded over los gatos, california. he lamented that they wouldn't be known by their names, but only as deportees. the bottom line here is that so many americans see undocumented refugees as somehow less than human. and indeed, donald trump has said that they were animals and that they were less than human. tell us about this family that was lost in the rio grande and about the challenges that my friends faced on their way to the united states as well. you know, john actually on the the people and what do you, guthrie saw or who died in that plane? crash, the reason why you called them deportees was because there was no record that was captive their names and we're talking here about the late 1940. this is not something is and recently a very um, uh, brave and pioneering activist went through the records of the parishes in the central valley in california where people were buried. ads found their names and went to mexico
it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie, woody guthrie saying about a plain load of migrants who were being deported to mexico when their plane exploded over los gatos, california. he lamented that they wouldn't be known by their names, but only as deportees. the bottom line here is that so many americans see undocumented refugees as somehow less than human. and indeed, donald trump has said that they were animals and that they were less than human. tell us about this...
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it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie, woody guthrie saying about a plain load of migrants who were being deported to mexico when their plane exploded over los gatos, california. he lamented that they wouldn't be known by their names, but only as deportees. the bottom line here is that so many americans see undocumented refugees as somehow less than human. and indeed, donald trump has said that they were animals and that they were less than human. tell us about this family that was lost in the rio grande and about the challenges that my friends face on their way to the united states as well. you know, john actually on the the people and what do you, guthrie saw who died in that plane crash. the reason why he calls them deportees was because there was no record that was captive their names and we're talking here about the late 1940. so this is not something is and recently a very um, uh, brave and pioneering activist went through the records of the parishes in the central valley in california where people were buried. ads found their names and went to mexico and
it harkens back to that epic song deportees by woody guthrie, woody guthrie saying about a plain load of migrants who were being deported to mexico when their plane exploded over los gatos, california. he lamented that they wouldn't be known by their names, but only as deportees. the bottom line here is that so many americans see undocumented refugees as somehow less than human. and indeed, donald trump has said that they were animals and that they were less than human. tell us about this...
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marisa guthrie: and that mirrored what was happening in america at the time. patrick gomez: advertisers wanted to cater towards that new suburban family that needed to buy that kitchen appliance or needed to buy that vacuum. jacqueline coley: and after i love lucy, there was a formula for what the american family should look like. cybill shepherd: ozzie and harriet... announcer: the adventures of ozzie and harriet. cybill shepherd: i just loved everybody in it, actually. david: hurry up, bring it in... i'm starved! candice bergen: it was a happy, gentle american family of the 1950s. ozzie: how much do you need? david: never mind pop, that's okay. ozzie: no don't worry about it, you can pay me back. david: honest pop, i don't want it. ricky: what's the matter with you david, you got rocks in your head? linda lavin: the kids were very polite. everybody was very nice to each other. those were not real people, but they entertained and delighted us. jim: alright kids, dinner is on, we're sitting down. jennifer armstrong: when you get to father knows best, it's very
marisa guthrie: and that mirrored what was happening in america at the time. patrick gomez: advertisers wanted to cater towards that new suburban family that needed to buy that kitchen appliance or needed to buy that vacuum. jacqueline coley: and after i love lucy, there was a formula for what the american family should look like. cybill shepherd: ozzie and harriet... announcer: the adventures of ozzie and harriet. cybill shepherd: i just loved everybody in it, actually. david: hurry up, bring...
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and what do you, guthrie saw, or who died in that plane crash? the reason why you called them deportees was because there was no record that was captive their names and we're talking here about the late 1940 is not something is and recently a very um, uh brave and pioneering activist went through the records of the parishes in the central valley in california where people were buried, ad found their names and went to mexico and their families. and kind of a, did this anonymity that in which people were treated in sandwich guthrie was testing in his song. so, you know, it's beau's. i see both things exist in our country here, but the effort to serve the human eyes, migrants, and treat them as people with no name or as you said, you know, to install. so calling people animals or killers or, or what terrace or what have you. this is all a weight of, of car. do you know i see people and seeing them is as not human, but i think it's also true. so we have at the same time, people who are very courageously trying to not just keep track of the humidity o
and what do you, guthrie saw, or who died in that plane crash? the reason why you called them deportees was because there was no record that was captive their names and we're talking here about the late 1940 is not something is and recently a very um, uh brave and pioneering activist went through the records of the parishes in the central valley in california where people were buried, ad found their names and went to mexico and their families. and kind of a, did this anonymity that in which...
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guthrie: you saw a late night host being sort of raw and human. mcclellen: but then bill maher really takes it up a level. carter: three and a half years earlier, abc brought bill maher over with his "politically incorrect" show. maher: we have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. that's cowardly. carter: and that offends so many people. maher: staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, not cowardly. guthrie: maybe a few years later he could get away with saying that, but he said it right after 9/11. carter: you know, his show was "politically incorrect," but that was a little too incorrect for abc. maher: if i had to choose between losing my soul or losing my show, i'm glad i chose losing my show and i never sold out. braun: getting into political waters is never, from the network perspective, what you want a late night host to do. this was really about what type of artist was the right talent for abc going forward. carter: abc had a blue-collar identity, and jimmy kimmel fit that pr
guthrie: you saw a late night host being sort of raw and human. mcclellen: but then bill maher really takes it up a level. carter: three and a half years earlier, abc brought bill maher over with his "politically incorrect" show. maher: we have been the cowards, lobbing cruise missiles from 2,000 miles away. that's cowardly. carter: and that offends so many people. maher: staying in the airplane when it hits the building, say what you want about it, not cowardly. guthrie: maybe a few...
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guthrie: kobe's memorial at the staples center was cathartic for the fans and for his family, >> hey, career can we was known as a fierce competitor on the basketball court brick for the fans and for his family i think vanessa's eulogy was especially sad and also incredible that she could get up there and do that be both rest in peace and have fun and heaven until we meet again one day we love you both and miss you forever and always at that memorial service to see michael jordan weep openly week and speak so fondly of cobie. in effect as his little brother as as someone to whom he was connected in life as a parent coby left nothing in the tank he left it all on the floor. i've never seen so many manchus were willing to share their feelings. and just cry over something the whole thing was really, really sad and everybody was shaken when they loved this is a case of a top pilot and experienced, seasoned professional safe pilot, making a split second decision that was just 100% wrong. and you concede any number of opportunities along the way for a safe conclusion to this. maybe they wou
guthrie: kobe's memorial at the staples center was cathartic for the fans and for his family, >> hey, career can we was known as a fierce competitor on the basketball court brick for the fans and for his family i think vanessa's eulogy was especially sad and also incredible that she could get up there and do that be both rest in peace and have fun and heaven until we meet again one day we love you both and miss you forever and always at that memorial service to see michael jordan weep...
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chair guthrie ranking member eshoo and members of the subcommittee. i want to thank you for the opportunity to testify today on behalf of the american society of gene cell therapy or asgct took my name is terry flock provost and dean at umass chen medical school and currently the vice president of asgct. our society is a nonprofit professional membership of physicians, scientists patient advocates and other professionals working together in universities, hospitals and biotechnology companies to expand the discovery and clinical application of gene and cell therapies. my own lifework is rooted in being a pediatric physician scientists working in the rare disease space. there are over 10,000 rare diseases updated% of which are single gene disorders. gene therapy aims to address the underlying causes of disease gene mutations which as you know our mistakes in the basic blueprints of our body. gene therapy can fill in missing parts or correct errors in those blueprints. early in my career doctors like me had few therapeutic options to offer these patients
chair guthrie ranking member eshoo and members of the subcommittee. i want to thank you for the opportunity to testify today on behalf of the american society of gene cell therapy or asgct took my name is terry flock provost and dean at umass chen medical school and currently the vice president of asgct. our society is a nonprofit professional membership of physicians, scientists patient advocates and other professionals working together in universities, hospitals and biotechnology companies to...
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. >> reporter: former president trump's attorney, todd blanche, telling nbc's savannah guthrie he's confident they'll win on appeal, arguing the case was doomed from the start pointing to the jury pool in deep blue manhattan. >> we didn't think we were going to get a fair shake in manhattan, and we didn't. >> reporter: blanche today also taking aim at judge juan merchan for not recusing himself. merchan contributed $15 to president biden's 2020 campaign, and his daughter is a democratic political consultant. >> we felt very strongly that there was an actual bias that this judge had, and even if not an actual bias, that there was certainly a perception of bias. >> reporter: a new york appeals court recently upheld merchan's decision to stay on the case, perhaps the most fruitful possible grounds for appeal, legal, not political. including the fact prosecutors relied on a novel legal theory to escalate what would normally be a misdemeanor books and records charge to a felony, and the defense also zeroing in on the credibility of star prosecution witness, michael cohen. >> i do not think michael
. >> reporter: former president trump's attorney, todd blanche, telling nbc's savannah guthrie he's confident they'll win on appeal, arguing the case was doomed from the start pointing to the jury pool in deep blue manhattan. >> we didn't think we were going to get a fair shake in manhattan, and we didn't. >> reporter: blanche today also taking aim at judge juan merchan for not recusing himself. merchan contributed $15 to president biden's 2020 campaign, and his daughter is a...
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guthrie: i think his image changed when he became a father. that softened him. i think it humbled him and really changed the perception of kobe the superstar. markazi: during our last conversation, i wondered why kobe wasn't at more games, and he said, "like, i've done that. i've played 20 years. at this point in my life, i want to be with my girls. i want to be with my daughters." he loved being with his kids. it seemed like gigi was the most like him, of his daughters. sielski: you could see that there was this shared love of basketball and this shared desire, on their parts, for her to be great at that. i was her teacher from the time she was in kindergarten, and she just had this fire inside of her. she wanted to be good. and she was. she was really growing as a basketball player. costas: kobe was always reinventing himself or pushing for more. he's a film producer. he's famously a "girl dad," and it isn't just his own girls. he's pushing for the idea of making the landscape better for women in sports. he's finding new purposes for his life. he was just gett
guthrie: i think his image changed when he became a father. that softened him. i think it humbled him and really changed the perception of kobe the superstar. markazi: during our last conversation, i wondered why kobe wasn't at more games, and he said, "like, i've done that. i've played 20 years. at this point in my life, i want to be with my girls. i want to be with my daughters." he loved being with his kids. it seemed like gigi was the most like him, of his daughters. sielski: you...
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the gatherings guthrie in prague with ministry age for ukraine expected to pump the agenda. us extra estate and we play comes already right. you play cold on they to allies, to buy more, help protect space warning that he doesn't have the means to defend itself against russian and tax or israel is military size. it's taking full control of the strip of land that serves as a buffer between garza and egypt. the driving military claims. how may i smell it? since i've been using the philadelphia card or to smuggle weapons into gaza. the route is also a key part of a delicate piece arrangement between each man i'm agent. israel is also deep widgets incursion into rafa. and southern gaza is really helicopters firing towards rafa near the southern most city and gaza, where israel's military says it is seized control of a key stretch of land. the 14 kilometer philadelphia cord or that as long served as a buffer zone between gaza and egypt of every muscle in him. in recent days, besides thoughts as have taken operational control over the philadelphia, colorado, along the border between egypt
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was i down as long as it takes to protect this valuable station that for the week or to fits. dogger guthrie says, who done this month, it was part of my task to keep the crew spirits up a mid that uncertainty by knowing that this one too much, but maintaining motivation and a sense of togetherness. sorry, so that nobody got frustrated kind of what's that? so an outcome you as i said, the last one. i dropped the darth vader costume because i just had a feeling it might come in handy. though i didn't know how it was turned out to be perfect and the fire products and my 2 colleagues were really creative. i'm digging the sergei worked out a really good elvis costume they gave. well it was, i still laugh when i think about it was different about how many cars when they went to read. and serena was the navy professor when we had a lot of fun spot the the, this, the, i would expect it was by far the status day of my 6 months in space. and when you were up there it couldn't. you can see signs of life during the day to come this, but if night life on earth is wonderfully illuminated by all the city
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we lynched from a bridge, postcards were made of the witnessed the lynching, including a young woody guthrie. thost: what did they do with postcards? guest: this serves the surfa-- , they were sent to frnds an couny celebrating the fact that the offender■ had done these events. host: tlanta, georgia. caller: mr. johnson, thank you for being withi have a questiont disappointed■ about the gentlemn from texas talking about black homicide. to the topic and that is not the topic. the topic is about tulsa. there's also the rosewood incident for people who don't know about that.imagine postcare postcards at the tolson incident also. i want to know if there was an investigation done by the bureau of investigation before it became the fbi. i ask tt because i watched the movie "killers of the flower mood -- flower moon." that happensrol race rights. the bureau came out to investigate the killings of native americans. i wonder if there is an investigation done by the federal government and if there a cause for reparation, this is a cause. thank you very much. you can actually see the few ditch -- t
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flash flood warnings for places like tulsa, guthrie. where you see the red is a flash flood warning. you need to heed the warnings there as well. we're not done with it. 29 million people impacted by severe weather, damaging hail, 2 inches or larger. tornados could be strong as we go throughout the day and evening and nighttime hours. winds gusting up to 60 miles per hour, especially where you see the orange, yellow shading. that's where we are seeing the likeliest spots for these storms. paducah, nashville, you could see storms. wednesday, that number grows to 44 million. also looking at a big warmup for some. we'll talk about that coming up. >> thank you, michelle. >>> after american officials have labeled them the only-remaining obstacle to peace, hamas in gaza suddenly announced they had accepted a cease-fire proposal. scenes of jubilation in gaza were premature when israel did not accept their demands. for the latest, let's go live to chapman bell. do we know what happened with the cease-fire? >> reporter: good morning, frances. we
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so it, because it i bought a nissan guthrie, rewrite them, be j e as an i read the category weights. i'm at the gardens in for some folks that are the association there for english, 3 to one minus neighbors present to describe that. but them good from cushion leading the new days go through manually. i use them the appreciate you with dollars, but i seem to want us to in california shift on you ask sold, that's the way. oh no, you just tell me that this is a protest rally held in run by the relatives of soldiers himself. that from depleted uranium, italy, until the end for the 1st time, the dust from depleted uranium shells can cause fatal diseases when the soldiers began to return from comfortable and motel here, where they carried out nato, so called peacekeeping mission. the project and alejandro for nancy fundamentalist with at least biggest independent news portal company done kashodi. so investigating how depleted uranium affected italian soldiers, health nerve damage had got your equipment, them or the maybe daddy a or told me that she had come out. the windmill fell out of th
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for frankly, we've all been very clear the international whole guthrie norman's alliance definitions that the state department has used for years to be able to define any semitism. the department of education has refused to use amaze, university presents have refused to use and elected in big us definition saying of course, you can speak out against israel. of course you can. but even in the are a definition you can disagree with is really government can't call for genocide that moves into any semitism. and that should be something that we actually speak out on and making very clear on every single campus. as proof, paula stein, raleigh's suite to the us, new york police wound into a columbia university campus building for window to reach the purchases foot barricaded inside. now offices ended the school after the administration authorized their access. this is following on successful negotiations that says, pushes with taking place outside the workforce and also look a little approaches to the university and report to be made in dozens upon dozens of arrests. the scene, columbia uni
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that's where the inputs or fits dogger guthrie says, who done this month. it was part of my task to keep the crew spirits up a mid that uncertainty my loan. i had this one too much, but maintaining motivation and a sense of togetherness. sorry so that nobody got frustrated. and of course that's the one outcome is that the last one. i brought the darth vader costume because i just had a feeling it might come in handy. though i didn't know how it turned out to be perfect and deify products, and my 2 colleagues were really creative. i'm leaving the sergei worked out a really good eldest costume they gave it was i still laugh when i think about it with us on the honey because when they went to read then serena was the 90 professor when we had a lot of fun spot. the the, this, the, i would explain it was by far the status day of my 6 months in space in home. but when you're up there, it can, you can see signs of life during the day to come this, but at night, life on earth is wonderfully illuminated by all the city lights and got back on february 24th. we were f
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thanks so much for joining us today. guthrie nice sounds, a quick reminder on all of the top story via following at this uh, new york called has found former us president donald trump guilty on all counts in his harsh money case. it said he falls 5 documents to cover up a payments to silence an adult film stop ahead of the 2016 election without going up to date coming up next off of the break to the point debates the future of european politics. i made a search in find right, popularity, i'm british manager in berlin. thanks so much for watching the movie. i'm back again in about 30 minutes. you might like to join us then see you soon. but the, to the point, the in clear position international perspective is europe on the verge of a major shift far right. political parties are gaining strength ahead of the european elections. and it seems like gone are the days when conservatives dismissed them to foreclosure this week, onto the points europe so far, right? attempting parker support and service to the police next on d w. but we'll tell you who we are happy that we are boxing the story.
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. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." nice to have you on a busy wednesday morning. >> yeah, it is. >> we begin with the chaos playing out overnight on college campuses. police in riot gear taking hundreds of demonstrators into custody. no reports of injuries. >> meantime, a look at these images across the country at ucla. clashes between pro israeli and pro palestinian demonstrators there overnight. police called in. >> protests have now spread to at least 50 campuses across the country and states like texas, florida, indiana. in all over 140 people have been arrested. >> what gets lost in all the ohio, florida, indiana. in all, more than 1,300 people have been arrested. >> and what gets lost in all of the dramatic images and numbers is what's behind the demonstrations. many protesters calling on their schools to divest or cut financial ties with israel. also noting not all of these arrests have been students. officials also pointing to outside agitators. >> let'
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guthrie: kobe was immediately thrust into the spotlight, and he said that that was very difficult, that it was hard to navigate. even when i came out of high school, i think people were kind of giving me the cold shoulder to begin with 'cause i think, unfortunately, some people wanted me to fail. because i defied the odds. "i don't care what you guys say, i don't care how old you guys are, you're wrong. i can do this." garciduenas: i don't think it was intentional, and his teammates may have taken it the wrong way, but he separated himself and watched tape, he stayed in his room, and he immediately distanced himself from a lot of other players. lazenby: he could be standoffish. his pro teammates in los angeles, these older men, had no way to figure out this kid who was invading their lives and turning things upside down. [ indistinct shout ] costas: rookies are supposed to be deferential, no matter how talented they may be. but when they have an alpha personality and they're not willing to check it at the door, that's gonna rub some people the wrong way. lazenby: he's a kid, he's in thi
guthrie: kobe was immediately thrust into the spotlight, and he said that that was very difficult, that it was hard to navigate. even when i came out of high school, i think people were kind of giving me the cold shoulder to begin with 'cause i think, unfortunately, some people wanted me to fail. because i defied the odds. "i don't care what you guys say, i don't care how old you guys are, you're wrong. i can do this." garciduenas: i don't think it was intentional, and his teammates...
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lightning electrifying the skies in guthrie. forecasters had issued a rare, high risk weather warning for the area. >> pay close attention to this storm. listen to our language very closely, listen to our tone, and be ready to seek shelter. if a tornado warning does come out on this in smithville, tennessee, a tornado ripping up trees and destroying homes, it was like a whistle from the tornado. >> it sounded like a whistle to me. and then there was just like loud noises everywhere, damage and large hail reported in kansas. >> strong winds and heavy rain also pummeling london, kentucky, and harrisonburg, virginia. further south in texas, people still recovering from major flooding. governor greg abbott announcing at least three deaths due to the severe storms, including a child swept away by floodwaters there are now are counties that have been impacted by this ravaging storm, 91 counties, counties uh- for which i have declared a state disaster . throughout the midwest, thousands of power outages. forecasters expecting the sever
lightning electrifying the skies in guthrie. forecasters had issued a rare, high risk weather warning for the area. >> pay close attention to this storm. listen to our language very closely, listen to our tone, and be ready to seek shelter. if a tornado warning does come out on this in smithville, tennessee, a tornado ripping up trees and destroying homes, it was like a whistle from the tornado. >> it sounded like a whistle to me. and then there was just like loud noises everywhere,...
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guthrie recommended? could not find that out? >> sorry, during the acquisition phase, and as you may know, that was a long process, that would be regarded in terms of an engagement. you really have to kind of a closed wall between the two companies until after the transaction. >> if you buy a house you want to know if the sewer line is bad before you buy it, right? i firmly believe the consolidation of healthcare is not a good thing, okay? it has led to increased costs, you know that, even though everybody says it, it does not, we know that. increase bureaucratic problems, um, there's a very common and ultimately, in my view, less quality care. it doesn't matter the industry. doesn't matter the industry, less competition does not encourage better quality service or products. it just doesn't. in healthcare, it is on steroids right now across the country. my understanding is that most plants have deadlines, something like 60 or 90 days for providers to file claims for reimbursement, is that correct? >> yes, that is typically correc
guthrie recommended? could not find that out? >> sorry, during the acquisition phase, and as you may know, that was a long process, that would be regarded in terms of an engagement. you really have to kind of a closed wall between the two companies until after the transaction. >> if you buy a house you want to know if the sewer line is bad before you buy it, right? i firmly believe the consolidation of healthcare is not a good thing, okay? it has led to increased costs, you know...
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but when the elites saybu democract when y, guthrie says, what they mean is their democracy. democracy only exists when they're in power. the elites are so disgustedreatn and threatened by populism they don't even dare debate itee . it's to be exterminated from the political landscap tted fre populism must be criminalized. it's why they're usingg th the judicial system. the stuff trump in a refrigerator. edicial stokeep them on ice befw they try to throw them in jail. so whe n he pops up in the south, bronx tomorrow night, it's going to drive him craz gon >>g he's hosting a rally to try to con people and try to fleecem him out of every dollar that they have to fund his own anga outyl fees. and by the way, he's doing it in the south bronx, not to mak e a point, but because he's got caught and the man practically has go s the legal version of anund ankle bracelet around him. and hehim can't leave the five boroughs because he always has to be in court. and solwayha it is truly ant to embarrassment to him. and i am looking forward to the response of every day bronx sites talking
but when the elites saybu democract when y, guthrie says, what they mean is their democracy. democracy only exists when they're in power. the elites are so disgustedreatn and threatened by populism they don't even dare debate itee . it's to be exterminated from the political landscap tted fre populism must be criminalized. it's why they're usingg th the judicial system. the stuff trump in a refrigerator. edicial stokeep them on ice befw they try to throw them in jail. so whe n he pops up in the...
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. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> well, how about that to kick off summer. thank you so much for joining us. you see who else is joining us out there. >> yes. a couple hundred, maybe thousand people out there. >> yes, for wallows. our first summer concert of the season. we are very excited. they packed them in this morning. an up and coming band. can't wait to hear from them. >> they sold out the garden. their music is very catchy. so i think it will be a fun friday. >> perfect weather for it, too. >>> we will start with the unofficial start of summer. if you are headed away for the long weekend, guess what? you will have friends there. traffic in philadelphia this morning, the early bird catches the fast lanes there. aaa says this will be the busiest memorial day travel weekend in more than 20 years. >> wow. more than 40 million americans are expected to be traveling this weekend. as for the best time to leave, it was yesterday. but this morning is good. it is pretty good
. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> well, how about that to kick off summer. thank you so much for joining us. you see who else is joining us out there. >> yes. a couple hundred, maybe thousand people out there. >> yes, for wallows. our first summer concert of the season. we are very excited. they packed them in this morning. an up and coming band. can't wait to hear from...
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. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." it is nice to have you with us. it is nice to say it is friday morning. we made it. hoda is wrapping up the assignment. >> yes. they had a great time in bermuda. >> they had a great time. she so deserved a little r and r. >>> new tensions over the war in gaza. more protests broke out on college campuses across the country. >> protests at george washington university days after police cleared an encampment on that campus. hours ago, police started dismantling a protest. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu addresses his growing biden in a new tensions with president biden in a new interview on his own. richard engel is in jerusalem this morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. president biden made it very clear to israel that the united states will not supply israel with offensive weapons if israel pushes ahead and launches a major ground offensive in the city of rafah. now prime minister net
. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." it is nice to have you with us. it is nice to say it is friday morning. we made it. hoda is wrapping up the assignment. >> yes. they had a great time in bermuda. >> they had a great time. she so deserved a little r and r. >>> new tensions over the war in gaza. more protests...
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. >>> from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." it's wednesday morning. nice to have you along with us. >> good to see you. we begin with a pair of concerning stories for the airline industry just as this summer's travel season is heating up. the justice department is saying boeing violated its deal, a deal that shielded the company from criminal prosecution over those two fatal accidents involving 737 max planes. >> so that opens up the plane maker to potential criminal prosecution over those accidents. both of those took place six years ago, one in indonesia, the other in eating i dethiopia. >> this is coming as a just-released federal report shows the faa is now short thousands of air traffic controllers heading into what could be a record summer for travel. a lot to process. morgan chesky is from lax. good morning. >> hoda, good morning. this court filing from the doj makes it abundantly clear because they believe that boeing violated that
. >>> from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." it's wednesday morning. nice to have you along with us. >> good to see you. we begin with a pair of concerning stories for the airline industry just as this summer's travel season is heating up. the justice department is saying boeing violated its deal, a deal that shielded the company from...
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. ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> well, good morning. welcome to "today." it is so good to see you on this tuesday morning. yesterday we learned people were lined up outside of the met gala early in the morning to watch the stars coming in here. here they all are. >> now we understand why it was worth the wait. this is fashion's biggest night. people came to play. mindy looking gorgeous. we'll break it down in just a few. >>> let's get started with powerful storms overnight. we have a live look at the damage in barnsdall, oklahoma. one person killed. dozens of homes damaged after a direct hit from a tornado. >> it's 15 overnight and 7 in oklahoma. it's not over. the region is now facing an enhanced risk for more severe storms. >> as that system moves east, tens of millions more will be on alert over the next few days. in a moment, we are going to hear from al who is standing by in texas. he's got the full forecast. but let us get started with nbc's sam brock who made his way to
. ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> well, good morning. welcome to "today." it is so good to see you on this tuesday morning. yesterday we learned people were lined up outside of the met gala early in the morning to watch the stars coming in here. here they all are. >> now we understand why it was worth the wait. this is fashion's biggest night. people came to...
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. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to friday. we got there. nice to have you along with us. got sheinelle in for hoda this morning. >>> part of i95 still closed after a major accident. incredibly no one was hurt, but traffic, as you can imagine, was a nightmare. and it is going to last through the weekend, if not longer. we will have details on the cleanup and when that stretch can reopen coming up. >> but we begin with that severe weather overnight. here it is, the scene in east texas yesterday. storms there spawning several damaging tornadoes. heavy rain, too, and it has caused widespread flooding. >> as we said, there is more rough weather on the way. a new threat that could bring more tornadoes and hail. >> we have dylan with the full forecast in a moment. she's at the kentucky derby this morning. but let's start with kathy park. >> reporter: good morning to you. yeah. the creeks and rivers here are so swollen right now. the water is so ov
. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to friday. we got there. nice to have you along with us. got sheinelle in for hoda this morning. >>> part of i95 still closed after a major accident. incredibly no one was hurt, but traffic, as you can imagine, was a nightmare. and it is going to last through the weekend, if not longer. we will have details on...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. s good morning. good to see you. happy you're with us on this busy thursday morning. >> that's where our top story is unfolding at this hour. the breaking news on the clau campus, this was the scene just a short time ago. police storming into a protest encampment there, using flashbangs, using riot gear after a night-long standoff. >> ucla is just one of 60 campuses across the country protesting. nbc's liz kreutz has been at ucla at night. good morning, liz. >> reporter: hey, hoda. good morning to you. it's been a stunning seen at ucla overnight. it's a bit calmer than it was just a few hours ago, but you still can see the heavy police presence here right now and the debris and damage at the university. these police essentially in a bit of a stand-off with pro palestinian demonstrators that blocked off a major thoroughfare and stairway here on campus. they are there. they have been chanting at the police. they are waving the palestinian flag. they say free gaza. the
. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. s good morning. good to see you. happy you're with us on this busy thursday morning. >> that's where our top story is unfolding at this hour. the breaking news on the clau campus, this was the scene just a short time ago. police storming into a protest encampment there, using flashbangs, using riot gear after a night-long standoff. >> ucla is just...
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. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." nice to have you along with us at the start of the week. >> yes. we want to get right to the news. a series of breaking stories this morning home and abroad. >> we've got a live look this morning. this is the southern city of rafah in gaza. the israeli military told some 100,000 people...
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guthrie for his five minutes of questions for. >> thank you, thank you for being here. according to united health update last week your payment systems are functioning in the eligibility criteria systems are functioning at 80% levels. when you expect the core functions to be fully restored? and the delay sink in the systems fully restored mean in practice? if they had been able to connect to a different system, so we are looking right now with people to connect them into the more modern platforms brought back online order ready or diverted to a competitor of change to get running in the very small number and i accept it's not know and we provided the loan guarantee. to change healthcare since and there's not another portal. that can be exploited. the interfaces that is something that we have been a very rigorous about and i feel very good about where we are. >> but there's not other legacy equipment. >> we are relentlessly trying to explore that possibility and use the third parties to make sure that occurs. one of the reasons it's taken longer than you may expect to br
guthrie for his five minutes of questions for. >> thank you, thank you for being here. according to united health update last week your payment systems are functioning in the eligibility criteria systems are functioning at 80% levels. when you expect the core functions to be fully restored? and the delay sink in the systems fully restored mean in practice? if they had been able to connect to a different system, so we are looking right now with people to connect them into the more modern...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today." it is friday morning and it feels so good. >> feels so good. everyone rooting for lainey wilson. we are going to see lainey outside. she did so well. artist of the year. >> entertainer of the year. >> what a night. we'll have the highlights. >>> take a look. this is a live shot from houston this morning, really hit hard by those powerful storms overnight. officials were saying at least four people were killed. >> houston's mayor was saying the city was hit by hurricane-strength winds up to 100 miles an hour. non-essential workers have been asked to stay home today. schools closed across houston. >> millions are facing this weather today. this weekend the storms head east. let's get started. priscilla thompson in position, in houston for us, after a very difficult night. priscilla, good morning. >> savanna, good morning. it was a scary night for folks across southeast texas, as those severe thunderstorms rolled i
. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today." it is friday morning and it feels so good. >> feels so good. everyone rooting for lainey wilson. we are going to see lainey outside. she did so well. artist of the year. >> entertainer of the year. >> what a night. we'll have the highlights. >>> take a look. this is a live shot...
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. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today". did you hear that thud? it was my phone falling into the trash. i was talking about thunder, tornadoes. >> you wanted to add a sound effect. >> a little closer to home. yeah, good morning. hoda is on assignment in bermuda. >> yes. >> severe weather impacting multiple states. >> this is the scene right now in portage, michigan. take a look here. drone video showing a trail of destruction. homes knocked off their foundations. others just destroyed. >> there were at least 20 tornadoes reported across five states in this latest round of storms, and the threat is far from over. nearly 60 million at risk again today. >> meanwhile, tomorrow that number is only going to increase as that brutal weather moves up the east coast in what's already been a dangerous and deadly week. >> al is standing by with the full forecast. first, let's get to maggie vespa. maggie, good morning. >> hey, savannah, good morning. we have covered a lot of to
. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning. welcome to "today". did you hear that thud? it was my phone falling into the trash. i was talking about thunder, tornadoes. >> you wanted to add a sound effect. >> a little closer to home. yeah, good morning. hoda is on assignment in bermuda. >> yes. >> severe weather impacting multiple...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning, welcome to "today," monday morning. somebody looks tan, rested and ready. how was bermuda? >> it was a lot of fun. how was your mother's day? >> it was wonderful. >> it was good. all last week we passive aggressively said hoda was on assignment in air quotes. >> we did have a good time. thank you. >>> we will begin with college campus protests, interrupting commencement ceremonies from coast to coast. a number of graduations impacted over the weekend. >> anti-war demonstrators walked out of graduation at duke university as the school's high-profile keynote speaker jerry seinfeld took the stage. >> this all comes at a time of escalating tensions in gaza. tens of thousands of palestinians fleeing the city of rafah over fears of an imminent israel invasion. talks are once again on pause. we have it covered both here and overseas. let's start with stephanie gosk at nyu, a school holding its commencement this week.
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[applause] before taking office brenda served as a prussic at the fremont county attorney in guthrie county attorney. she was in private practice works in the iowa governor's office, house of representatives. taught as an adjunct professor at the university of iowa school of law and that this is interesting at the university of chicago school of law she helped entrepreneurs on chicago's south side start their own business but look at that, that is great. so welcome brenna. at the far end attorney general steve marshall he currently serves the 48th attorney general of the state of alabama. david is inherent somewhat weak and cute the song now. he served attorney general since 2017 as attorney general he has committed to make it a safer place to live, to make alabama a safer place to live in in 2018 at the vanguard start initiative on violent crime. since that launch the initiative has a launched arrest of hundreds of violence of violent offenders across the state of alabama making street's sake. he worked as a district attorney in marshall county he helped draft impasse i think i will
[applause] before taking office brenda served as a prussic at the fremont county attorney in guthrie county attorney. she was in private practice works in the iowa governor's office, house of representatives. taught as an adjunct professor at the university of iowa school of law and that this is interesting at the university of chicago school of law she helped entrepreneurs on chicago's south side start their own business but look at that, that is great. so welcome brenna. at the far end...
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this bill be heard on the floor and i want to thank my colleagues, representatives burgess, trahan, guthrie, castor, my fellow floridian, chairman gus bilirakis and of course our ranking member, frank pallone, for presenting this today. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: the gentleman is about to close? i would urge, mr. speaker, that we support this bill on both sides. obviously an important consumer safety bill. with that, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a great bill. you know these bills are high profile bills but they're important. they affect our constituents directly and we have to stay ad of the crooks. we appreciate it. in closing i encourage a yes vote on this bill and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the question now is will the
this bill be heard on the floor and i want to thank my colleagues, representatives burgess, trahan, guthrie, castor, my fellow floridian, chairman gus bilirakis and of course our ranking member, frank pallone, for presenting this today. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from florida reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: the gentleman is about to close? i would urge, mr. speaker,...