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did you shoot him in did you shoot him? he better not be dead. >> these new images are the first video we have seen from the deadly confrontation between keith lamont scott and police. >> and it's sparking more anger as the city of charlotte tries to prevent more violent protests. >> reporter: today the family of keith lamont scott shared this dramatic cell phone video of his confrontation with charlotte police. officers urging him to drop what they perceive as a weapon. >> don't shoot him. >> scott's wife approaching the scene, telling officers her husband has a traumatic brain injury. >> drop the gun! >> he doesn't have a gun. he has a tbi, he's not going to do anything to you guys, he just took his medicine. >> at times screaming at her husband. >> keith, don't you do it.
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keith. >> seconds later, the shots ring out. the new video first obtained by nbc news does not show the deadly shots as they were fired doesn't answer the questions surrounding this case. >> i know the expectation that video footage can be the panacea, and i can tell you that is not quite the case. the intent is to get it out and release it in a package so that it can be consumed and fully understood. >> protesters calling for the police video and demanding transparency in the ongoing investigation. the march taking a turn overnight. tense but peaceful. after two nights of chaos and violent. still fresh in the minds of many here as they prepare for another night of protests. jay gray, nbc 10 news. we have new details tonight
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in the death of 8-year-old gabby carter, authorities have made an arrest in the murder case from camden. 18-year-old tygan brown of camden is under arrest right now in clarksville, tennessee. investigators say brown's mother shaquia land and natasha brown. brown we're told was hiding, living with a relative, believed to be his uncle. tomorrow marks one month since the shooting that claimed gabby's life. >> when i tell you that this has been worked on around the clock, that's not hiyperboligyperboleh. that is a matter -- >> tell us that brown is no stranger to law enforcement in this case. he is charged with murder.
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it's not clear when brown will be extradited back to camden from tennessee. nbc 10 reporter sidney long is working on reaction now from family members and the community. she'll have a full report at 6:00. your conscience vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust. >> remember this moment from the summer's national convention in cleveland? the crowd booed at texas senator ted cruz loudly when he failed to endorse trump during a prime time speech. the former presidential candidate wrote, quote, after many months of careful consideration, of prayer and searching my own conscience, i have decided that on election day, i will vote for the republican nominee donald trump. trump says that he's quote, greatly honored by what he calls
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cruz's endorsement. >> that's another controversial endorsement. the largest police union in the country has also put its support behind trump. >> but the group officers of color denounced that endorsement. >> nasty, racist, sexist, it's just a campaign that we feel our national organization should have stayed out of it. >> may be the official pick for president by the national fraternal order of police, but some of the fop's members, on behalf of the guardian civic league are speaking out against the endorsement. >> sometimes when you stand up for what's right, you're going to take a hit. >> according to the frat temperature order of police, hillary clinton did not fill out the fop's candidate
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questionnaire. by contrast, donald trump did. when the fopen dorsed trump last week, the union president said trump took time off the campaign trail and met with us to talk got our issues, our priorities, philadelphia's fop leadership john mcnair wouldn't comment on the situation. the guardian civic lead that's not good enough. >> so do you think that the leader should stand up and say i denounce trump? >> he just said that his hands are tied i don't know if his feet and his mouth is, but his hands is tied. >> i reached out to the national fop twice today for reaction to guardian league's comments. the union president called the republican nominee a proven leader. we'll have more on the presidential race coming up at 5:00, see how the canning dats are getting ready for monday's debate.
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and the new clinton ad that targets trump's comments about women. the first full day of fall felt more like summer out there. what better place to go ban the beach, here's a live look at the shore in cape may, that was the place to be. >> the fall weather is coming soon, but we will enjoy a few more hours of the summer. did i say october? >> we are almost there. let's get an update from first alert meteorologist erika martin. >> we also have a couple more hours to enjoy, right now we're seeing high and dry conditions, lots of summer, so certainly a wonderful way to enjoy this friday afternoon, evening hours, because we do have cooler temperatures by saturday and sunday, right now, mid to upper 80s in phil, low 80s by 7:00 p.m. overnight tonight is not going
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to be an issue, in fact very comfortable. it looks like we may see one or two scattered showers for parts of central and northern new jersey. so current temperature for trenton 88 degrees, mt. holly 87 for you, along with allentown and vineland. if you look at the bottom of your screen, you'll see your local neighborhood forecast. tomorrow we're seeing 70s and low 70s by sunday into monday, but even more impressive would be those overnight lows, we're going to see some 40s and 50s, coming up in my full forecast, we'll go hour by hour, and i'm going to show you that cooldown in just a bit. new help is on the way for homeless military veterans, the philadelphia housing authority joined with help usa to hold a ground breaking suaek eaking sh homeless veterans. the president of a local veteran's says it can be tough
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for some vets to adopt to a life after the military. >> i have a lot of soldiers that come back from different types of wars, it seems like it's kind of hard to get some people to get active for certain things. >> the historic school building has been vacant for four decades. the va administration says the shelter should be ready in about a year. it's a big day for the new children's hospital in philadelphia. it's a $50 billion initiative to put the hospital at the forefront of pediatrics genetic research. it will be called the roberts collaborative for genetics and individualized medicine, comcast's chief executive is brian roberts, his wife eileen once served on chop's board of directors, comcast by the way is the parent company of nbc 10.
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did you ever want to experience philadelphia as a car free city? >> here's the deal, the city will shut down nearly a 10-mile route to traffic so people can bike, walk and jog outside. afterward there were calls for another opportunity to open the streets again. those are no being answered. among the car free pass will be south street from front street to schuylkill avenue and in father mount parker, philly free streets runs from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. yay! >> bicyclists in northeast philadelphia have a new tool to protect them against moving cars. other cars. mayor jim kenny cut the ribbon on a new protect it bike lane.
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parallel parking along the stretch has been moved about 14 feet from the curb. the city hopes the new lane is among many to come throughout phil. >> three, two, one. go. >> in south jersey today, alan iverson would be pleased. the sixers have a new place to practice. we talk about practice, rosemary. this the team got a look at the state of the part new training facility. it's the largest in the nba and features two olympic sized basketball courts and a players's restaurant. >> this is the culmination of years of research, design and construction to develop a training complex that stands, we think, as the best in all professional sports. >> camden's mayor says the new facility will stimulate the city's economy. chris christie is not facing
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criminal charges in the bridgegate trial but some lawmakers think he should. he should be punished for role. why they're looking at the possibility for impeachment. and a new celebration in the nation's capital, we'll look at the new museum of african-american history. but first protecting your money there,'s a new way for thieves to steal the funds right off your gift cards. how you can spot the scam next.
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just three days left until the first presidential debate between donald trump and hillary clinton. >> nbc national continue edward lawyrence has more on how each candidate is preparing for the big show. >> donald trump and hillary clinton prepare for monday's debate in very different ways. both view it as a critical point in the race for the white house. >> had of the debate, clinton released a new campaign ad trying to portray trump as sexist. >> do you treat women with
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respect? >> i can't say that either. >> tim kaine continues the same talking point in houston. >> donald trump said a few weeks ago, she doesn't look very presidential, does she, fellas? could it be any more obvious? >> reporter: while donald trump advisors say he's doing minimal praep preparation. today rudy giuliani -- >> trump had resisted planning for this debate so it's very hard to know what he's going to do because it's not clear he has a plan going into it. >> experts say that unpreability could be his tragedy. senator ted cruz says he will now vote for trump. this could be important today as early voting starts in several states. donald trump and hillary clinton will square off in their first presidential debate this
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monday night. nbc's lester holt will serve as moderator for the event at hofstra university. you can watch it right here on nbc 10 starting at 9:00. >> but before that we wanted you to join us at xfinity, live on monday night at 7:00. one of atlantic city's top casinos is getting a massive makeover. harrahs says it's planning a $30 million republican novation on 450 rooms and suites at the k casein casino's bay view tower. the work is set to begin in mid-november and is set to be finished by memorial day next year. a world leader paid an extraordinary visit to the u.s. today. the president of
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invited to visit the city. the mongolian president visited city hall. he says the trip shows the growing partnership between the two nations. >> congress and senate together actually issued -- for democracy, for freedom and justice. >> the mongolian president had also been in new york for the united nations general assembly. americans are expected to spend nearly $26 billion on gift cards by the end of this year. but a warning, if you give or receive them, thieves can -- gift card draining is fast and easy to steal a card right off the shelf. >> a person goes in, takes one off the rack, they come here,
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they scratch off the bar code, they get the number. they then take these which are diva stickers, peel the diva sticker off, place it back over, they pretty it back to the store, it's back on the rack, they have the number, they're now waiting now this card to be activated. >> thieves can use the bar code information to deplete the remaining funds. more advice on how to avoid getting scammed yourself coming up tonight on nbc nightly news at 6:30. i'm meteorologist erika martin and a gorgeous day all around, temperatures above normal for the second time. it is high and dry, lots of sunshine in the forecast, and again temperatures in the 80s. if you look at the bottom of your screen, you'll see your local neighborhood forecast.
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pattern change on the way, currently at 87 degrees, doylestown and trenton at 88 degrees. but we have that cold air mass slitding into place, we have the canadian influence, notice these cooler temperatures by this weekend, certainly overnight saturday into sunday and sunday into monday. so here's a sneak peek at your weekend forecast, mid to upper 70s on saturday, for the most part, upper 60s to low 70s on sunday. but then by monday, we're pretty much going to trend cool upper 0s 0 s 60s to low 70s. lots of sunshine high and dry, as far as is sunshine goes, that is not the issue, kickoff 4:00 p.m., we're seeing 70 degrees, here is your frontal boundary. notice high pressure system in control, some showers just offshore, and just to the northwest. this will be headed down here through the overnight hours. i do think we will see a couple
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of scattered showers for central and northern new jersey, maybe even one or two isolated thunderstorms, and here it is, an hour by hour forecast, starting at 5:00 p.m., notice those showers going on through, i just don't think it's going to be a big issue. however keep that in mind, it's not going to be ltotally dry fo tonight. so future temperatures starting tomorrow, in fact, at 5:00 p.m., we're seeing low to mid 70s across the area and through the overnight hours, we do have much cooler temperatures in the forecast. and an early sunday morning. we're seeing some 40s so be sure you get those jackets out and get them handy. your 10-day on 10. here's a couple of things to go over. i mentioned those scattered showers central and north. notice those temperatures by tomorrow. there is your frontal boundary. 75, that's your average high temperature. overnight temperatures cooler saturday night into sunday.
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tracking the potential for some showers, tuesday into thursday, that's your time frame, so we could see some severe weather as a low pressure system dips on down from the north, we'll be tracking that for you as well. and temperatures pretty much trending in the 70s for the following workweek, be sure you follow us on social media for more updates and i'll see you in just a bit. back to you. >> irish eyes will be smiling down the shore this weekend. the irish fall festival is getting under way in north wild wood right now, it's the largest irish festival on the east coast. this by the way is from last year's event. fa festival goers will notice more security on the street this is year. >> this weekend in philly, get ready to say goodbye to a summertime landmark. sunday will mark the closing of the spruce street harbor park.
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new jersey governor chris christie may be in danger of impeachment. >> lawmakers are researching whether to bring articles of impeachment against chris christie. it takes a majority of the 80-member assembly in new jersey to vote for impeachment. this all comes after prosecutors in the bridgegate trial knew more about the closures than he has released. >> christie has never been charged in the bridgegate scandal, but two of his former allies are on trial. brian thompson from our sister in new york has details from today's testimony. >> reporter: dade wildstein
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admits he was the heavy in the christie administration. he said that baroni was my boss, i was the bad cop, mr. baroni enjoyed by the good cop. it was part of an overall plan to boost governor christie's re-election. they used the port authority to court endorsements for governor cri crist christie's endorsement. >> whether the governor knew before, during or after, is almost irrelevant. the governor set this atmosphere. governor christie. >> h . >> reporter: how political was the port authority? wild stein wrote smuk of the
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week given the gop assembly minority leader john brahmlick. he said he took his orders from baroni and brilgt kelly, the governor's chief of staff. >> absolutely not, the man did not answer to bridget kelly and we'll establish that without a doubt. >> in newark, brian thompson, nbc news 10 news. coming up next at 5:00, new video shows the deadly encounter between police and a man many shormt. plus a murder mission try deepens in delaware county, police say they have ruled out one person of interest in the stabbing death of a woman, now they're trying to identify another.
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was right, she turned out yesterday and defended her son, the boyfriend of natasha gibson. >> allegedly he had a hmer and he was going to go after her. >> despite those threats they have cleared gibson's boyfriend. this video is after midnight on thursday and it is after the murder and the man buys a single can of beer. he enters from one street and when he leaves, he goes a different direction. yesterday the killer walked from the crime scene more than a mile where a stake knife was found in the sewer. two miles or mo from the crime scene. >> no, no. no. he has not seen that girl. for eight, nine months. >> reporter: lisa epps told yesterday her son had not seen gibson. police have no comment on that
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. if you recognize the clothing, he has an injury so severe, it left him bleeding from the scene of the murder two miles into the city of philadelphia. if you have any information, yeadon police want to hear from you. don't shoot him. don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> developing now, nbc news has obtained exclusive video this week's deadly police encounter in charlotte, the video recorded by the wife of keith lamont scott tuesday. she records while pleading for officers not to shoot her husband. you just heard that. the footage does not show the exact moment scott was shot by police. listen. >> don't you do it. kei keith, keith, don't you do it. did you shoot him? did you shoot him? >> again, this video was recorded by the wife of keith
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lamont scott. police have said scott had a gun, but witnesses say he was holding a book. scott's death is prompting widespread democr widespre widespread demonstrations throughout charlotte. >> police in charlotte and afternoon the country for that matter, they are constantly working to build trust with their communities. >> but here in philadelphia, they're struggling to some degree to get enough officers on the streets, nbc 10's andrea klein thomas has more on how the department is trying to fix that problem. >> reporter: with staffing at the lowest levels in more than a decade, the police department is -- >> reporter: with concerns mounting about the impact on public safety, the department decided to wide on the applicant pool by removing the college requirement. the entry age is up from 19 to 2
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22. >> wouldn't send a police officer on the streets without the proper tools and i think education is one of those tools. >> we need people who have problem soling skills and i think education, you know, is the way, higher education to develop and enforce those kinds of problem solving skills. but recruiters say only requiring a high school diploma has increased interest. >> all the numbers haven't been tallied yet, but from the recruitment efforts and the calls with have coming in are certainly more than we have seen before. >> reporter: more people are pursuing a career as a police officer. >> that was andrea kline thomas reporting. critics say without some college experience, applicants will not have skills necessary during tense situations. if you would like to hear more
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information about how to apply, we have put more information on our website, nbc10.com. planes are once again clear for takeoff and landing at dover air force base run way. a ribbon cutting ceremony was reopened in delaware. it's been closed for a year and a half for a renovations. >> i'm fighting for $83 million for the next two projects four dover air force base. the replacement of an elementary school and middle school here in dover that droektly serves the base community. >> the whole project is estimated to cost $102 million when complete. >> sunglasses were a good idea by the way, to our first alert weather, what a way to end the workweek, a great night to get out and enjoy this warmer than normal weather. here's a live look right now.
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boathouse row along the schuylkill river. >> with temperatures in the high 80s, it felt like a perfect day in july. but keith, what month are we in? >> we're in september, the 23rd. >> erika martin is here to tell us exactly what month it is. >> temperature today above normal for this time of year. 83 degrees right now, or 80 degrees for atlantic city, trenton also seeing 80s so mainly 80s, upper 80s across the entire area for today, so about 10 to 15 degrees above normal. so a case of fall is what i'm tracking for you here, 80-degree days ending by today, unfortunately. and we'll have 70s by this upcoming weekend, a 15-degree drop the saturday into sunday, we do have a pattern change in
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the works, so we do -- cooler air sliding on down from the northwest and coming up in my full forecast, i have your 10-day on 10. >> where did this suspected bomber in new york and new jersey learn how to make explosives. we'll tell you who's coming forward now with new information that could help answer that question. plus rescue from the rubble, the desperate atemts to save a young girl from the crosshairs of this civil war in syria. >> when you think about it, no more cerebral positions as quarterback. how carter's studio nature is helping him. when pat toomey went to washington, he didn't stop...
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>> fans will see if carson wentz can stand up to ben roethlisberger. >> the birds will be facing their toughest challenge ever. quarterback carson wentz is after only two games has shown he belongs in the nfl. here's how film study helps him know what's coming on game day. >> it's fun especially when you're in there with chase and murray. and then you discuss it with your coaches, you start really understanding, you're like how are we going to attack this team? and as the week goes, you start to understand it more and that's always fun and then you go out on sunday and play pretty fast and confident. >> i will be back at 6:00 with a
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full look at sports. >> nbc 10 is your official eagles station. it all starts sunday morning at 9:30 for eagles game day kickoff, then after the game, join us for highlights and more interviews you will see only on nbc 10. and after a close vote, the winner of our high school football game of the week, is bonner-prendie versus cardinals. a cool weekend in the forecast, details coming up in my full forecast. i'm rosemary connors for nbc "10! @ issue" join me as i talk to the democratic candidate for pennsylvania attorney general.
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a girl pulled alive from the rubble of a collapsed building in aleppo, syria, you can see people digging with their hands to reach the 5-year-old girl. rescuers eventually got her out. she was taken to a local hospital and she is expected to live. warplanes are launching some of the heaviest air strikes yet. remember this photo that went
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viral, omar who was covered in dust after he was rescued in aleppo. children have sadly within caug -- the charity save the children say that kids make up one-third of the casualties there. and the latest on the terror suspect who planted comes in new york and new jersey last weekend. today investigators are back to questioning rahami's family. reporter jonathan deans from our sister station in new york has the latest. >> reporter: when investigators visited the campus at the staff at union county community college in elizabeth, it was here several years ago that terror suspect ahmad rahami took a course that taught him wiring and electronics. what he learned here could have
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helped him build the triggering mechanisms for the devices found in elizabeth, seaside park and chelsea. the father was interviewed again today as the fbi disputes his most recent claims that two years ago he warned that his son might be a terrorist. officials say after a codomesti fight his father only said his son was hanging with the wrong crowd and had denied any terror allegations. investigators continued to pore over videos like this one provided absolutely to nbc 10. it shows two men taking the suitcase. this video also shows people walking bethe device, and one man kicking it before police are called about this pressure cooker. there is continued focus on the family members trying to find out what they knew, particularly about the test explosion in the
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backyard, a test that was apparently filmed on rahami's sister's cell phone. no to our first alert weather, i got to tell you, pretty soon we should be seeing the leaves changing colors, fall is here, we think. >> and yet i'm looking down at the bottom of the screen, 88 degrees today, it felt more like summer, right erika? >> temperatures just above normal. currently philadelphia 88 degrees, lots of sunshine, high and dry, so a gorgeous day all around. overnight lows actually pretty impress too, andorra, 84 degrees, kensington, written house and center city also upper 80s for you, the suburbs a little bit cooler for some, brad berriville at 82, just a night afternoon in the forecast.
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we will trend cooler by this upcoming weekend and to kick off the following workweek. 're is our radar, it's interesting because everything is dry now, we have a warmer floe, however we have colder air sliding down, that is going to be the weathermaker. i have been talking about this all week long, because we do have that change in the works by tomorrow. if you look at the bottom of your screen, you will see your local neighborhood forecast, here it is, saturday, seeing 70s and your expected high temperatures, upper 60s and low 70s. that's kind of the big story, because early monday morning, we're going to see upper 30s and lower 40s. and sunday seeing lots of 70s. that's going to be the trend by the end of next week, we are tracking the potential for scattered showers for parts of central and northern new jersey, otherwise clouds mushing offshore, and the big weather
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story cooler weather tomorrow into saturday. we have conditions for today, not feeling fall, mid to upper 80s for the most part. and here it is, cooler temperatures sliding on down. get the jackets handy, you will certainly need them, by sunday and monday, i can't stress that enough. especially because it's been so above normalal. a few clouds move on. i'm tracking the potential for some showers tuesday, wednesday and thursday. that could be the next weather story, but right now, get the jackets handy, above normal temperatures come to an end by tomorrow, so cooler temperatures by this upcoming weekend. back to you. savannah guthrie joins us from nbc studios in new york. >> ahead for us tonight, the dramatic first video of that deadly police shooting rocking charlotte, north carolina and what that tape reveals. donald trump getting a late
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endorsement from one of his biggest former rivals just three days before the debate. and a new gift card scam and what you need to know to avoid it, when we see you at 6:30. a selfie with a snake. i don't know if i need to continue beyond that. but here's the story. a selfie with a snake goes horribly wrong for one man in india. >> he ends up getting attacked, the whole thing, though, was caught on camera. watch. >> oh! just as the man tried to snap the picture, the python lunged out and bit him on the shoulder, it happened as a group of forest department officials were posing with the large snake, folks, not a good idea. they were in the process of removing the python from a local school campus. that man is expected to be okay.
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this evening in washington, there's a celebration under way as the smithsonian prepares to dedicate its newest museum, the museum of natural history and culture opens today. >> already a huge attraction before its doors are officially open. >> reporter: this is the beginning of a three-day festival that chfeatures music, poetry and a couple of presidents anticipation building on the opening of this new african-american natural museum of history and culture. >> here to celebrate this beautiful new building that will be here for a long, long time. >> reporter: people from around the country are eager to see the treasures inside. >> it represents my life's journey, and many before me.
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>> reporter: the museum is a reflection of the torturous journey from bondage to emancipation, segregation, incarceration, civil rights and black lives matter movement. >> we need a museum that takes african-american culture and uses it as a lens to say what it means to be an american. >> reporter: icons like harriet tubmen who freed herself from slavery. >> and then, doggone it, she decided to go back and help somebody else get free. >> dr. martin luther king, mohammed ali, the greatest and a moment of unsung heros. it's a struggle reaching from plantation fields to the clouds con kwured by the tuskegee air american. >> there was doubt about whether or not african-americans had the aptitude to fly a plane. >> reporter: this doesn't end with this nation's first african-american president, not just african-american history,
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but a rich lislice of american history on display for the world to see. president george w. bush will be here, but it will be president obama who has the honor of ringing the freedom bell with the help of a four-generation family, african-americans very proud of their history and culture. live in washington, i'm brian moore back to you. >> brian, it's just a couple of hours away, and there's quite a few events in connection with the museum's opening. >> reporter: there's a lot to see here, up until 5:00 every d day, they're going to be having all kinds of arts and crafts, things for the whole family to get involved in, tomorrow is going to be a big day, president obama will be here, so super, super tight security. once the president leighs and everything opens up a little bit, there will be a con sert in
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some -- and also public enemy, rocking the house here. not exactly rocking, but you know what i mean. >> something to do this weekend. >> no question, a day to remember. brian moore live in washington, d.c. thank you so much. all right nbc 10 niews at 6:00 s next. >> that museum open comes as the country grapples with questions of race policing, and tonight, new video shows the final moments of keith lamont scott, what the video shows and doesn't show. also ahead, imagine philly's busiest streets closed to cars? why it's happening and who it stands to benefit. overnight lows could drop into the 40s, details coming up in my first and full weather. i'll see you then.
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seconds before police opened fire. tonight the scott family released the video of the deadly police shooting, a shooting that has prompted outrage and violent protests in charlotte, north carolina, the shooting happened tuesday and the family tells us why it released this video now. >> reporter: it was recorded by the wife of keith lamont scott, a black man gunned down earlier this week, the scott family decided to release the footage in the name of truth and transparency, the video begins with her pleading with police officers not to shoot her husband, we watch to warn you, this video is extremely tough to watch at times. >> he doesn't have a gun, he has a tbi, he's not going to anything to you guys, he just took his medicine. >> you just heard her saying that scott has a tbi, or traumatic brain injury. you also hear officers t
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