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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> now to the race for the white house. after months of questions former president donald trump today revealing his position on abortion, declining to call for a national ban, saying he would leave it up to the states. but he is facing bipartisan backlash. here's garrett haake. >> reporter: tonight after weeks of hints former president trump weighing in on abortion, declining to call for a national ban, instead saying it should be up to states to decide on any restrictions. >> the states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land, in this case the law of the state. at the end of the day this is all about the will of the people. >> reporter: also stating his own view. >> i am strongly in favor of exceptions for rape, incest and life of the mother. >> reporter: mr. trump's announcement creating intense bipartisan backlash. >> donald trump just endorsed every single state ban on reproductive care nationwide. if maga republicans put a federal ban on his desk, he'd
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> now to the race for the white house. after months of questions former president donald trump today revealing his position on abortion, declining to call for a national ban, saying he would leave it up to the states. but he is facing bipartisan backlash. here's garrett haake. >> reporter: tonight after weeks of hints former president trump weighing in on abortion, declining to call for a national ban, instead saying it should be up to states to...
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steve patterson has details. >> reporter: it is the great inconvenient tradeoff of air travel we all agree to. >> good morning. >> reporter: every year roughly 850 million passengers wade through airport security. the tsa now reporting at least 300 instances of people attempting to bypass a part of airport security since march of last year. more than 200 of those were people trying to enter through the passenger exits. 80 people bypassed the tsa podium where i.d.s are being checked but completed the rest at the security screening process. the number of instances relatively small but points to something more troubling. is this a larger problem? >> yes. and i believe it's a larger problem because it demonstrates a trend. >> reporter: former tsa deputy administrator john helinsky says more can be done to harden exit points from physical barriers to more sophisticated ai cameras, improvements the tsa says would require additional funding. >> when i saw the number of about 200 breaches of exit lanes, that's something that could be mitigated. it goes back to the equation where is your vuln
steve patterson has details. >> reporter: it is the great inconvenient tradeoff of air travel we all agree to. >> good morning. >> reporter: every year roughly 850 million passengers wade through airport security. the tsa now reporting at least 300 instances of people attempting to bypass a part of airport security since march of last year. more than 200 of those were people trying to enter through the passenger exits. 80 people bypassed the tsa podium where i.d.s are being...
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steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> a 9-year-old from the uk is spreading his wings and screeching his way to victory in the european gull impersonation competition. it started when cooper was bit by one of the birds while eating a tuna sandwich on the beach, he says he's now seagull boy, simi sim similar to how peter parker became spiderman. i'm frances rivera. have a great start to your day >>> new legal battles tied to donald trump, and attempts to overturn the 2020 election. some of the former president's top alliesp allies charge neth s
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steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and that is "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt, please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >> look at that. >>> dirty air in the bay area. if you think it's bad, you're not alone. the new rankings, and what is most to blame for it. >> afternoon. i am audrey asistio. welcome to
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steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and that is "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. care of yo >>> i'm raj mathai. next on nbc bay area news tonight, more protests, more tension, and more arrests. the clashes continue on college campuses. are the students breaking the law? and when does protesting become illegal? we're getting answers. >>> also, the chinese company that owns tiktok has to sell the app or be banned in the u.s. ti
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here's nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: it is the very last thing anyone wants to see, looking out the window of their plane. passengers on board southwest flight 3695 stunned, treated to a white-knuckle watch party, watching part of their own plane ripping off in real time. the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning, when part of the engine's cowling or protective cover that houses the engine appears to have peeled back. >> let's go ahead and declare an emergency. we've got a piece of engine cowling hanging off apparently. >> reporter: the pilot reported the engine cowling fell off during takeoff and struck the wing flap. the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it's unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but they've had a series of runway scares, including a possible engine fire on thursday that grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> these sm
here's nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: it is the very last thing anyone wants to see, looking out the window of their plane. passengers on board southwest flight 3695 stunned, treated to a white-knuckle watch party, watching part of their own plane ripping off in real time. the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning, when part of the engine's cowling or protective cover that houses the engine appears to have peeled back. >> let's go ahead and declare an...
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steve patterson joins us from california. steve, bay area assemblyman introduced this bill the right to disconnect, how would it actually work? how are they enforce it? >> reporter: yeah, that's the fantasy scenario for you, kate, imagine you're done anchoring from "nbc news daily," you go home, i'm done with work, a law in place our bosses can't contact you or e-mail you or text you or whatever, and it's a fantasy for our job it wouldn't work, obviously this is what the law is about, i wanted to give you that story the assemblyman introducing this is trying to get beyond the headlines, it's not just about that it's about employers establishing the boundaries. an agreement with your workers that say we. >> all over the world, they're adopting these kind of policies and because of that i think they're competitive for highly skilled workers, california created many of these technologies that allowed people to be contacted at any time. i think it makes sense for us to now lead in saying, let's make sure that there's some time fo
steve patterson joins us from california. steve, bay area assemblyman introduced this bill the right to disconnect, how would it actually work? how are they enforce it? >> reporter: yeah, that's the fantasy scenario for you, kate, imagine you're done anchoring from "nbc news daily," you go home, i'm done with work, a law in place our bosses can't contact you or e-mail you or text you or whatever, and it's a fantasy for our job it wouldn't work, obviously this is what the law is...
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steve patterson filed this report. >> reporter: this is last things rthi you want to see outside of the plane. passengers stunned. treated to a white-knuckle patch party. watching their plane ripping off in real-time. the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning when part of the engine's cowling, the protective cover, appeared to peel back. >> let's declare an emergency. a piece of engine cowling hanging off. >> reporter: the faa saying the pilot reported the engine cowling fell off during takeoff. the plane was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it is due to a failure of maintenance personnel to secure the engine. >> reporter: it is manufactured by boeing, but the engine is not. it sun cis unclear the source o problem. they had a series of issues which grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> they occur, but rarely catastrophic. >> reporter: passengers are okay, but stunned by the moment they won't forget. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we will hear from ente entertainment company pop house and why their latest deal could be music to fans ears. s
steve patterson filed this report. >> reporter: this is last things rthi you want to see outside of the plane. passengers stunned. treated to a white-knuckle patch party. watching their plane ripping off in real-time. the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning when part of the engine's cowling, the protective cover, appeared to peel back. >> let's declare an emergency. a piece of engine cowling hanging off. >> reporter: the faa saying the pilot...
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we start with steve patterson and lori levinson. steve what do we know about his death? >> reporter: dead at 76 from prostate cancer, that's from a note from his family posted on x/twitter. the family, of course, asking for privacy. they posted this message saying in part that he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. of course, again, asking for privacy and grace. there was some rumors that o.j. simpson had fallen into bad health after he was released from prison back in 2017. there were rumors that he had cancer, that he was entering hospice care. a prolific twitter poster, pushed back on those rumors in recent months. never denied the cancer diagnosis until this moment. the nation gripped by that trial, his legacy forever tarnished, his life forever changed. knowing o.j. and knowing his legacy and that trial, like all things depends on how well you knew his legacy based on who you were generationally. you go young enough now, o.j. simpson is a meme. to my parents, they remember the football career, the bright smile, the celebrity, his life as a celebrity sp
we start with steve patterson and lori levinson. steve what do we know about his death? >> reporter: dead at 76 from prostate cancer, that's from a note from his family posted on x/twitter. the family, of course, asking for privacy. they posted this message saying in part that he was surrounded by his children and grandchildren. of course, again, asking for privacy and grace. there was some rumors that o.j. simpson had fallen into bad health after he was released from prison back in 2017....
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for "sunday today," steve patterson, los angeles. >> steve, thank you very much. as you heard there from fred goldman, simpson's death does not erase 30 years of pain for the families of ron goldman and nicole brown. >>> coming up next here, on a much happier note, a new "sunday sitdown" with one of the most talented people on the planet, alicia keys, as she prepares to open a new show on broadway more than a decade in the making p.m. >>> and then a life well lived. the subject after joni mitchell song. >>> and, as we head to break, our photo of the week is the stunning shot of an airplane flying past monday's total solar eclipse as seen from the ground in jonesboro, arkansas. the state saw a big influx of tourists over the last week as it sat perfectly in the path of it sat perfectly in the path of totality off since my citi custom cash® card automatically adjusts to earn me more cash back in my top eligible category... suddenly life's feeling a little more automatic. like doors opening wherever i go... [sound of airplane overhead] even the ground is moving for
for "sunday today," steve patterson, los angeles. >> steve, thank you very much. as you heard there from fred goldman, simpson's death does not erase 30 years of pain for the families of ron goldman and nicole brown. >>> coming up next here, on a much happier note, a new "sunday sitdown" with one of the most talented people on the planet, alicia keys, as she prepares to open a new show on broadway more than a decade in the making p.m. >>> and then a...
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our steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: it is the very last thing anyone wants to see looking out of the window of their plane. >> it fell off. >> reporter: passengers on flight 3695 stunned. treated to a white-knuckle watch party, witnessing part of their own plane ripping off in realtime. >> there it goes. the rest of it. >> reporter: the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning when part of the engine's cowling, or the protective cover that houses the engine, appears to peel back. >> let's go ahead and declare an emergency. we've got a piece of engine cowling hanging off, apparently. >> reporter: the faa issuing a statement, saying in part the pilot reported the engine cowling fell off during takeoff and struck the wing flap. the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it is unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but southwest has recently had a s
our steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: it is the very last thing anyone wants to see looking out of the window of their plane. >> it fell off. >> reporter: passengers on flight 3695 stunned. treated to a white-knuckle watch party, witnessing part of their own plane ripping off in realtime. >> there it goes. the rest of it. >> reporter: the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning when part of the engine's cowling, or the protective...
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steve patterson has been following this one for us. steve, this got our team talking. first off, remind us how does clear work and why is this service now being targeted by lawmakers. >> reporter: if you're a frequent flyer you've seen those kiosk, a clear, with a guy clipboard trying to get you to sign up, a service $199 a year or so, you're able to scan and you get escorted to the front of the line, you skip the general security line that's the part that lawmakers are concerned about and i want to be clear about this, the lawmakers want to ban that specifically, not necessarily clear itself, they don't want to put clear out of business, in their words, they want the ban the act of being able to skip the general security line f they created their own line with an approval from the tsa they'd be fine with it. it's all about dignity and safety. some security breaches using clear. it's horrible as a passenger to wait an hour in this general security line, scan into that kiosk and skip ahead of you. >> to that end, steve, i'm mindful that tsa precheck exists, that's run b
steve patterson has been following this one for us. steve, this got our team talking. first off, remind us how does clear work and why is this service now being targeted by lawmakers. >> reporter: if you're a frequent flyer you've seen those kiosk, a clear, with a guy clipboard trying to get you to sign up, a service $199 a year or so, you're able to scan and you get escorted to the front of the line, you skip the general security line that's the part that lawmakers are concerned about...
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steve patterson shows us where they are now. >> the trial of the century. searched changing the lives of all involved. prosecutors, lawyers, and even the judge in to the spotlight but after the cameras were turned off what happened to those overnight celebrities? >> the defense has thrown out a lot of possibilities to you. >> marsha clarke resigned from the la county da after the trial. she penned a book and became an author of crime novels. >> to say i'm at peace with the verdict, no. i mean, no. justice was not done. >> her co prosecutor also resigned but continued to work in law becoming a defense attorney in private practice. >> are you glad you served on the case in ? >> no. it changed my life. changed me. >> if it doesn't fit you must acquit. >> johnny cochran, after the trial he grew his law firm, defending big names. he pass away from a brain tumor in 2005. >> please think of the real oj and not this lost person. >> robert khardasian was once part of the defense team and was a close friend of oj. he died of cancer. his children went onto become supe
steve patterson shows us where they are now. >> the trial of the century. searched changing the lives of all involved. prosecutors, lawyers, and even the judge in to the spotlight but after the cameras were turned off what happened to those overnight celebrities? >> the defense has thrown out a lot of possibilities to you. >> marsha clarke resigned from the la county da after the trial. she penned a book and became an author of crime novels. >> to say i'm at peace with...
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here is steve patterson. >> reporter: the trial of the century changing the lives of all involved. thrusting prosecutors, lawyers and witnesses and the judge into the spotlight. after the cameras were turned off, what happened to those overnight celebrities? >> the defense has thrown out a lot of possibilities. >> reporter: marcia clark resigned from the district attorney's office after the trial. she penned a memoir and became an author of crime novels. >> to say i'm at peace? no. >> reporter: christopher darden resigned from his position, but continued working in law and becoming a defense attorney in private practice. >> are you glad you served? >> no, it changed my life and it changed me. >> if it doesn't fit. >> reporter: johnnie cochran remembered for the lyrical law firm. cochran passed away from a brain tumor in 2002. >> think of the real o.j. >> reporter: robert kardashian was part of the dream team. he died of cancer in 2003. his children went on to become stars in their reality tv show. kim kardashian telling david letterman about the life. >> it tore our family apart fo
here is steve patterson. >> reporter: the trial of the century changing the lives of all involved. thrusting prosecutors, lawyers and witnesses and the judge into the spotlight. after the cameras were turned off, what happened to those overnight celebrities? >> the defense has thrown out a lot of possibilities. >> reporter: marcia clark resigned from the district attorney's office after the trial. she penned a memoir and became an author of crime novels. >> to say i'm at...
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nbc news correspondent steve patterson explains. >> reporter: it is the very last thing anyone wants to see, looking out of the window of their plane. passengers onboard southwest flight 3695, stunned treated to white knuckle watch party, witnessing part of their own plane ripping off in realtime. the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning, when part of the engine's cowling, or the protective cover that houses the engine appears to peel back. >> let's go ahead and declare an emergency. we've got a piece of engine cowling peeling off apparently. >> reporter: the faa saying in part the pilot reported the engine cowling fell off during takeoff and struck the wing flap. the boeing was towed to the gate, the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now, it's unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but southwest has recently had a series of runway scares including a possible engine fire on thursday that ground
nbc news correspondent steve patterson explains. >> reporter: it is the very last thing anyone wants to see, looking out of the window of their plane. passengers onboard southwest flight 3695, stunned treated to white knuckle watch party, witnessing part of their own plane ripping off in realtime. the boeing 737 scheduled to fly from denver to houston this morning, when part of the engine's cowling, or the protective cover that houses the engine appears to peel back. >> let's go...
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resolve those really patterson and crisis the sooner the official told me. after looking at the package. this is great for iran because there is nothing in it for the palestinians, meaning that the opposites would actually we can iran position in the region. and i also want to say something about the us as role a place on the strategic level. it's very interesting that in the past few weeks, sense is really attack on iran and concert of in damascus. the us, in fact, has tried to prevent the expansion of this complex. it has been now we know in direct and indirect contact with the ryans, there was literally a hotline established through oman, so that iran and the us could coordinate when iran was going to strike israel to try to limit the casualties and the damage. so that it doesn't spiral out of control and clearly what is or it has done in response, if it's a one off, is also limited, which i don't think would have been achieved without us pressure. so although i agree with a lot of auto salma said, but i think the binding ministration deserves a bit of cr
resolve those really patterson and crisis the sooner the official told me. after looking at the package. this is great for iran because there is nothing in it for the palestinians, meaning that the opposites would actually we can iran position in the region. and i also want to say something about the us as role a place on the strategic level. it's very interesting that in the past few weeks, sense is really attack on iran and concert of in damascus. the us, in fact, has tried to prevent the...
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resolve those really patterson and crisis the sooner the official told me. after looking at the package. this is great for iran because there is nothing in it for the palestinians, meaning that the opposites would actually we can iran position in the region. and i also want to say something about the us as role, at least on the strategic level. it's very interesting that in the past few weeks since is really attack on iran and consulate in damascus. the us and in fact has tried to prevent the expansion of this conflict. it has been now we know in direct and indirect contact with the ryans, there was literally a hotline establish true amman, so that iran and us could coordinate when iran was going to strike israel to try to limit the casualties and the damage so that it doesn't spiral out of control and clearly what is or it has done in response, if it's a one off, is all also limited, which i don't think would have been achieved without us pressure. so although i agree with a lot of out of somerset, but i think the binding ministration deserves a bit of cred
resolve those really patterson and crisis the sooner the official told me. after looking at the package. this is great for iran because there is nothing in it for the palestinians, meaning that the opposites would actually we can iran position in the region. and i also want to say something about the us as role, at least on the strategic level. it's very interesting that in the past few weeks since is really attack on iran and consulate in damascus. the us and in fact has tried to prevent the...
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decided to continue the same game with death that the australian steve irving once played, who was bitten more than once, it must be said, and even died from the poisonous injection of a stinging stingray. peterson in in turn, he decided to become a victim of a giant scalopendra, the pain was simply hellish, the venom of the sponge contains a neurotoxin that causes paralysis, and also a cardiomyotoxin that provokes a malfunction in the work with... the heart, and although the doctors promptly gave the experimenter a life-saving injection, he suffered terribly for another 30 hours . well, everyone will probably tell him rightly so, why? yes, such large centipedes are fortunately not found in our country, but there are giant beetles that have become more active, we are talking about the black pine longhorned beetle, which feeds on wood. quarantine on him already announced in forty-eight regions, alena kashtanova found out why the insect is dangerous. well, maybe 60-70. centimeters, depending on what kind of trees, in early spring ivan viktorovich will not be caught off guard, he has everyth
decided to continue the same game with death that the australian steve irving once played, who was bitten more than once, it must be said, and even died from the poisonous injection of a stinging stingray. peterson in in turn, he decided to become a victim of a giant scalopendra, the pain was simply hellish, the venom of the sponge contains a neurotoxin that causes paralysis, and also a cardiomyotoxin that provokes a malfunction in the work with... the heart, and although the doctors promptly...