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tom costello, what have you got? >> okay, joy. our partners in business, are reporting now that they have spoken with ken glazer, the son of larry glazer, and that the son confirms to cnbc that onboard only two passengers. larry glazer and jane glazer, that according to their son, ken, who spoke to cnbc. as we have been reporting, larry glazer is the ceo of buckingham properties, a real estate firm, development firm in the rochester area and he's also very, very active with the tbm aircraft. and we believe that he just bought this aircraft recently. as we have said, it's a 2014 model. so that confirmation now coming from the family of larry glazer, that according to son ken, who spoke to cnbc, larry and jane glazer were the only two people onboard this plane that now we believe has gone down. as long as i have you, i wanted to also make one more pointing and that is our pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski, reporting that norad lost the radar track of this plane as it flew toward jamaica. the f-15s not able to reconnect with t
tom costello, what have you got? >> okay, joy. our partners in business, are reporting now that they have spoken with ken glazer, the son of larry glazer, and that the son confirms to cnbc that onboard only two passengers. larry glazer and jane glazer, that according to their son, ken, who spoke to cnbc. as we have been reporting, larry glazer is the ceo of buckingham properties, a real estate firm, development firm in the rochester area and he's also very, very active with the tbm...
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let's go back to carol costello. "newsroom" with carol costello will continue right after a short break. >> and in addition to the measures we've already taken, the united states is working to bolster the security of our nato allies and further increase america's military presence in europe. it would mean more training and exercises between our militaries and it would mean more u.s. forces, including american boots on the ground, continuously rotating through estonia and latvia and lithuania. veggies you're cool... reworking the menu. mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals. 9 grams of protein... with 30% less sugars than before. ensure, your #1 dr. recommended brand now introduces ensure active. muscle health. clear protein drink and high protein. targeted nutrition to feed your active life. ensure. take life in. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste
let's go back to carol costello. "newsroom" with carol costello will continue right after a short break. >> and in addition to the measures we've already taken, the united states is working to bolster the security of our nato allies and further increase america's military presence in europe. it would mean more training and exercises between our militaries and it would mean more u.s. forces, including american boots on the ground, continuously rotating through estonia and latvia...
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we get to you carol costello, the friday edition of "newsroom." >> happy friday, have a great weekend. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin this hour with breaking news on the economy. just minutes ago we learned that 142,000 new jobs were created last month. it's a big disappointment from the 200,000 plus that most experts had predicted. the unemployment rate inches down a bit from 6.2% to 6.1%, but let's break down the numbers, shall we, chief business correspondent christine romans and to add some perspective, james shirk, senior policy analyst at the her thait f foundation. christine give us a big picture. >> disappointing figure. coming in at 142,000 jobs created after six months of over 200,000, it shows the streak of solid jobs growth has been broken. that's what economists and people in markets and people who study labor markets are looking was this an isolated blip or shows a little bit of flagging in the u.s. economy in the late summer but this has been a good performance
we get to you carol costello, the friday edition of "newsroom." >> happy friday, have a great weekend. "newsroom" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin this hour with breaking news on the economy. just minutes ago we learned that 142,000 new jobs were created last month. it's a big disappointment from the 200,000 plus that most experts had predicted. the unemployment...
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i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. for the first time since the baltimore rafbs released ray rice and the nfl suspended him the team returned to the field to play. the ravens beat the pittsburgh steelers 26-6 last night and while rice has been castigated all over the world many fans still support him. fans, including women, showed their loyalty by wearing rye rice jerseys to the game and we're learning more about the nfl's investigation into rice's assault. this bombshell dropped overnight, espn quoting four sources who say rice told goodell at a meeting in june he had indeed punched palmer. the report seems to credit goodell's account to cbs news. >> when we met with ray rice and his representatives, it was ambiguous about what actually happened. >> but what was ambiguous about her laying unconscious on the floor, being dragged out by her feet? >> there was nothing ambiguous about that. that was the result that we saw. we did not know what led up to that. we did not know the details of that. we asked for that on sever
i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. for the first time since the baltimore rafbs released ray rice and the nfl suspended him the team returned to the field to play. the ravens beat the pittsburgh steelers 26-6 last night and while rice has been castigated all over the world many fans still support him. fans, including women, showed their loyalty by wearing rye rice jerseys to the game and we're learning more about the nfl's investigation into rice's assault. this bombshell dropped...
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tom costello, nbc news, gaithersburg, maryland. >>> another break for us. we're back in a moment with a bigamist ri that appears to have been solved at one of the most mysterious places on the planet. mysterious places on the planet. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. and designed a comprehensive program to help smokers quit, too. [ knocks ] expanded minuteclinic with over 900 locations for walk-in medical care. and created programs that encourage people to take their medications regularly. introducing cvs health. a new approach. a new purpose. a new promise... to do everything we can... to help all those wishes come true. [ applause ] cvs health. because health is everything. >>> finally tonight, one of the biggest names in country music is behind a good de
tom costello, nbc news, gaithersburg, maryland. >>> another break for us. we're back in a moment with a bigamist ri that appears to have been solved at one of the most mysterious places on the planet. mysterious places on the planet. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really,...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. new this morning the u.s. military launches clandestine strikes and the target is thousands of miles from the hot spots that have dominated the headlines in recent weeks. regional governor in southern somalia says an apparent drone struck a small village held by the terrorist group al shabaab. [ gunfire ] that militant group linked to al qaeda carried out the brazen dayside attack on a shopping mall in nairobi, kenya, last september, killing more than 60 people. you remember that. the u.s. military offensive comes just a day after al shabaab fighters disguised as government troops laid siege to a prison where dozens, possibly hundreds of their comrades are being held. our global affairs correspondent elise labott joins us from washington. elise, the. the is taking heat for not taking decisive action in ukraine and syria, so why does somalia, and why now? >> well carol, officials say they're kind of sensitive to that saying we can walk and chew gum at the same time if you will and they
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. new this morning the u.s. military launches clandestine strikes and the target is thousands of miles from the hot spots that have dominated the headlines in recent weeks. regional governor in southern somalia says an apparent drone struck a small village held by the terrorist group al shabaab. [ gunfire ] that militant group linked to al qaeda carried out the brazen dayside attack on a shopping mall in nairobi, kenya, last september, killing...
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ryan costello is the republican nominee and like many candidates, he has backed away from hammering the affordable care act. >> more people have access to health insurance, the question is do more people have access to care and the quality of care, and the challenge is, is it more costly. >> he has a 2-1 advantage for fundraising, is he steadily -- >> these are vendors long before i became county commissioner, there is really no substance to the accusation. >> these guys have given thousands of dollars to his campaigns and then he and his group dole out nearly $30 million in contracts. after the last census, the sixth district lines were drawn for a safe seat for jim gerlach who is not running again. the republicans have a 44-40 advantage. much here depends on turnout and they believe he has a better shot this time than ever before. a lot could turn on governor corbett's numbers at the top of the ticket. vernon odom, channel 6 "action news." >>> in other news this wednesday after an emotionally charged debate, the pennsylvania senate has passed a bill legalizing several forms of medical
ryan costello is the republican nominee and like many candidates, he has backed away from hammering the affordable care act. >> more people have access to health insurance, the question is do more people have access to care and the quality of care, and the challenge is, is it more costly. >> he has a 2-1 advantage for fundraising, is he steadily -- >> these are vendors long before i became county commissioner, there is really no substance to the accusation. >> these guys...
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i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me.ems to be clamoring for the nfl commissioner to step aside for not doing more to punish ray rice, the heart of the matter is what about the women? all the mothers and daughters and sisters who are abused by someone who loves them and why all too often we're quick to point the finger of blame their way, even after the nfl gave rice the heave-ho, some of the commentary was aimed squarely at his wife. >> after that video, now you know what happened in there, she still married him. they are currently married. >> yes. >> rihanna went back to -- >> chris brown. >> -- yeah chris brown after, a lot of people thought that was a terrible message. >> jay-z and beyonce and solange. >> notice jay-z didn't hit back. the message is take the stairs. >> the message is when you're in an elevator, there's a camera. >> when i watched that segment i wanted to actually throw up and so did millions of others online, at least my friends at fox apologized, sort of. >> comments that we made during this story ye
i'm carol costello. thanks for joining me.ems to be clamoring for the nfl commissioner to step aside for not doing more to punish ray rice, the heart of the matter is what about the women? all the mothers and daughters and sisters who are abused by someone who loves them and why all too often we're quick to point the finger of blame their way, even after the nfl gave rice the heave-ho, some of the commentary was aimed squarely at his wife. >> after that video, now you know what happened...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. this morning, president obama and other western leaders gather for the most important nato summit since the fall of communism. and 25 years later, russia's cold war aggression is again front and center. a siege on ukraine is one focus this morning. but a more urgent concern appears to be isis. its slaughter of two americans, driving home the group's blood thirsty hatred of the west. vice president joe biden responding with an impassioned threat to the islamic militants. >> they should know, we will follow them to the gates of hell, until they are brought to justice. because hell is where they will reside. >> today, slightly more measured words from president obama and british prime minister, david cameron. in a joint op-ed for the times of london, the men wrote, quote, if terrorists think we will weaken in the face of their threats, they could not be more wrong. countries like britain and america will not be cowed by barbaric killers. michelle kosinski is in cardiff, wales. what's the
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. this morning, president obama and other western leaders gather for the most important nato summit since the fall of communism. and 25 years later, russia's cold war aggression is again front and center. a siege on ukraine is one focus this morning. but a more urgent concern appears to be isis. its slaughter of two americans, driving home the group's blood thirsty hatred of the west. vice president joe biden responding with an impassioned...
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i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with breaking news in the global fight against terrorism. australians foiled a plot by isis supporters. the suspects planned to target a random citizen, behead them in public and then drape a black isis flag over their bodies. so far, two people have been charged in the grisly plan, dozens of others served warrants, all of this as the united states tries to bolster international support to snuff out this terrorist group. cnn senior international correspondent ivan watson begins our coverage. >> reporter: predawn raids across australia's largest city. authorities are calling it the country's biggest anti-terror operation, armed with dozens of search warrants, australian security forces detained at least 15 suspects. the australian media reporting disturbing details, the suspects allegedly planned to film the public beheading of a random individual, and then drape the body in the black flag of isis. >> it is of serious concern that right at the heart of our communities we have
i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin with breaking news in the global fight against terrorism. australians foiled a plot by isis supporters. the suspects planned to target a random citizen, behead them in public and then drape a black isis flag over their bodies. so far, two people have been charged in the grisly plan, dozens of others served warrants, all of this as the united states tries to bolster international support to snuff out this terrorist group. cnn senior...
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nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us and has tonight's report. >> reporter: mid-morning at l.a.x. for daisy and her family returning to minneapolis. but the trip wasn't cheap. >> it was frustrating because we thought we were going to do an inexpensive trip and $340, that's not too bad, but in the end when you're paying $500. >> reporter: experts say there is a strategy to saving money. start looking at airfares three months before you want to travel. the perfect moment to buy? tuesday at 3:00 p.m. after airlines cut fares and competitors match prices on as many as 20,000 flights a day. the cheapest days to travel? tuesday, wednesday and saturday when there are fewer business travelers. >> the number one mistake people make when they're buying airline tickets is procrastinating. >> reporter: whatever you do, avoid buying a ticket within seven days of departure when business travelers will pay top dollar. just look at the prices from washington reagan to san francisco. fly next sunday it will cost $1149 round trip. book now flying in two weeks, $877. leave in three weeks the price
nbc's tom costello covers aviation for us and has tonight's report. >> reporter: mid-morning at l.a.x. for daisy and her family returning to minneapolis. but the trip wasn't cheap. >> it was frustrating because we thought we were going to do an inexpensive trip and $340, that's not too bad, but in the end when you're paying $500. >> reporter: experts say there is a strategy to saving money. start looking at airfares three months before you want to travel. the perfect moment to...
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we think it's still diminished capacity as well. >> nbc's tom costello, thank you very much. let's turn to nbc's kevin tibbles live at o'hare international airport. what's the latest there, kevin? >> reporter: well, just picking up on what tom was talking about, you know, o'hare is now considered the busiest airport in the world. but you would never know it by looking at the skies today. here on the ground, on the other hand, it is a different story because inside the terminals, i'm outside american right now, it is absolute pandemonium. you could be standing number 2 or 300 in a line trying to rebook your flight to go to a we hadding this weekend, as some people have said, to visit your relatives, there are not a lot of activity taking place. only low-flying flights are coming in. for example, from nearby indianapolis, because they're flying under 10,000 feet. they are handled by a different air traffic control center. but the longer flights, they're just trickling out. american airlines said later this morning -- or late this morning, only about ten flights had taken off al
we think it's still diminished capacity as well. >> nbc's tom costello, thank you very much. let's turn to nbc's kevin tibbles live at o'hare international airport. what's the latest there, kevin? >> reporter: well, just picking up on what tom was talking about, you know, o'hare is now considered the busiest airport in the world. but you would never know it by looking at the skies today. here on the ground, on the other hand, it is a different story because inside the terminals, i'm...
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we begin our two part report tonight with nbc's tom costello. [ sirens ] >> reporter: from boston to chicago, orange county, california to montgomery county, maryland -- >> he's having trouble breathing. >> reporter: we rode along as firefighters and paramedics lost precious seconds behind drivers who wouldn't budge or were stuck in gridlock. >> this is an area that gets a little congested for us too. >> reporter: in lake forest california, paramedic engine 29 sees it every day, critical seconds and minutes that eat into the goal of arriving at a fire or medical call within four to eight minutes. boston engine trapped behind a city bus after the driver stopped at a 7-eleven. ladder 26 stopped cold for 28 seconds in congestion. chicago engine 42 in a slow march through downtown. for 30 seconds this driver in maryland would not get out of the way for a paramedic unit. it matters because a fire can double in size in just one minute. and an extra 30 seconds to a cardiac case can mean brain damage or death. a 2008 north carolina study found response times under five minutes translate into
we begin our two part report tonight with nbc's tom costello. [ sirens ] >> reporter: from boston to chicago, orange county, california to montgomery county, maryland -- >> he's having trouble breathing. >> reporter: we rode along as firefighters and paramedics lost precious seconds behind drivers who wouldn't budge or were stuck in gridlock. >> this is an area that gets a little congested for us too. >> reporter: in lake forest california, paramedic engine 29 sees...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> and if it's possible, the fire situation in california has now worsened. at least ten major fires burning amid record heat and drought. and the biggest of them all has now tripled in size prompting more evacuations as it's charred more than 70,000 acres. our own miguel almaguer is in pollack pines, california. east of sacramento tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. investigators say this bowl of smoke, this fast-moving fire was sparked by an arsonist. tonight an arrest has been made. the smoke behind me a clear indication of how powerful and quick this fire is moving. tonight, there is plenty of fuel, plenty of dry forestland in its path. >> look at that. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: working around the clock the king fire named for the road it began on, races out of control even at night, when fire activity typically slows. firefighters are exhausted. little time for sleep, no break in sight. >> everything down here is burni burning, it's doing what it's doing. >> reporter: investigators say the blaze was intentionally se
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> and if it's possible, the fire situation in california has now worsened. at least ten major fires burning amid record heat and drought. and the biggest of them all has now tripled in size prompting more evacuations as it's charred more than 70,000 acres. our own miguel almaguer is in pollack pines, california. east of sacramento tonight. miguel, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening. investigators say this bowl of smoke, this...
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nbc's tom costello covers the aviation industry for us and has tonight's report. >> reporter: day four of a massive air traffic control mess in chicago. on friday the skies over chicago were wide open with thousands of flights canceled. today, operations back to 80% at o'hare, but still more than 800 delays and cancellations. >> it was very frustrating. i was in shock. i was in tears. devastating. i was absolutely appalled. >> reporter: in court today 36-year-old contract employee brian howard charged with sabotaging chicago center, critical for high altitude flights, 20 of 29 computer racks destroyed. >> damage is devastating. cut off all communication, all radar feeds and all data processing. >> reporter: now, the faa chief has ordered a review of security and contingency plans nationwide. if one suspect can do this much damage, are all of your facilities this vulnerable? >> all of the facilities have appropriate levels of security. and we have actually increased the security at our facilities. >> reporter: with chicago center out, four other regional control centers are handling the
nbc's tom costello covers the aviation industry for us and has tonight's report. >> reporter: day four of a massive air traffic control mess in chicago. on friday the skies over chicago were wide open with thousands of flights canceled. today, operations back to 80% at o'hare, but still more than 800 delays and cancellations. >> it was very frustrating. i was in shock. i was in tears. devastating. i was absolutely appalled. >> reporter: in court today 36-year-old contract...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> he is now one of the fbi's ten most wanted. eric matthew frooen charged with killing one state trooper and shooting another. the fib fib offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. pennsylvania crimestopper ooals offering an additional reward. the hunt is intense. emergency shelters open last night for residents who could not get home because of street closures as police searched for frein. schools closed in some areas. >>> sponsors are walking and fans are now talking. a ma senator jority of fans are with the way they handled the scandals. look at this banner flying over the georgia dome. goodell must go. nbc's jay gray breaks it down. >> reporter: jonathan dwyer has joined a growing list of nfl players facing domestic violence charges. >> charges will be filed? >> no. >> reporter: police say the arizona cardinals running back left the mother of his young child with fractured bones after multiple altercations in july. >> after she was physically assaulted he took a shoe and threw it at their 18-month-old
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> he is now one of the fbi's ten most wanted. eric matthew frooen charged with killing one state trooper and shooting another. the fib fib offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. pennsylvania crimestopper ooals offering an additional reward. the hunt is intense. emergency shelters open last night for residents who could not get home because of street closures as police searched for frein. schools closed in some areas....
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nbc's tom costello has more from gaithersburg. >> the caller from 911 last may, was already doing cpr on mr. lui after he collapsed. a patient's chances of surviving drops 10% with every minute that passes. >> he is not moving. >> which is why we were so surprised to see drivers who wouldn't move over for emergency vehicles. >> the red truck wouldn't move. they didn't want to have to go the wrong wiley. >> failing to yield can be danger poups nationwide in 2012, 60 people died in accidents involving emergency vehicles. >> they just don't see us and they don't hear us. >> sometime until the sirens are just 20 feet away. today's modern cars are so sound proof with a radio on, i didn't hear the fire engine until he was right on my bumper. and drivers panic, not sure if they should go through a red light to make room. no, say firefighters. >> you should not risk your own safety by pulling out into an intersection, particularly a blind intersection. >> in most states the law requires to you signal, yield by pulling to the right, or the nearest curb, then stop. but beware, once one unit pas
nbc's tom costello has more from gaithersburg. >> the caller from 911 last may, was already doing cpr on mr. lui after he collapsed. a patient's chances of surviving drops 10% with every minute that passes. >> he is not moving. >> which is why we were so surprised to see drivers who wouldn't move over for emergency vehicles. >> the red truck wouldn't move. they didn't want to have to go the wrong wiley. >> failing to yield can be danger poups nationwide in 2012, 60...
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tom costello starting us off tonight. tom, thanks. >>> in news from overseas this evening, this u.s.-led coalition against isis has picked up three new member nations. the uk, belgium and denmark. they've committed to joining in the air strikes in iraq though not in syria. and the head of our joint chiefs is now saying as many as 15,000 syrian rebels are going to be needed on the ground to take their own country back. also tonight, we have a view of this conflict unlike any we have seen before. we get it from nbc's bill neely in northern iraq. >> reporter: under their black flag, behind their front line, the faces of a ruthless enemy. isis fighters, one dressed in black, armed and ready to kill. what is breathtaking here is that the isis fighters are less than 200 yards from me here. we're watching them. they're watching us. and yet there seems to be a truce here, at least for now. another fighter appears through sandbags across a canal are the kurdish fighters america is arming. both sides are dug in for miles. we move along the front line to more isis fighters holding ground they t
tom costello starting us off tonight. tom, thanks. >>> in news from overseas this evening, this u.s.-led coalition against isis has picked up three new member nations. the uk, belgium and denmark. they've committed to joining in the air strikes in iraq though not in syria. and the head of our joint chiefs is now saying as many as 15,000 syrian rebels are going to be needed on the ground to take their own country back. also tonight, we have a view of this conflict unlike any we have...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> again, we conducted our reporting with "usa today." if you're curious about problems near you, there's more on their website tonight. a full report appearing in "usa today" tomorrow morning. >>> we're back in a moment with a big milestone for the boss. >>> if you've ever seen a pier fire, you know they can be nasty. this fire in the port of l.a. was blamed on a welding torch. the wood and pilings date back to 1940s los angeles. they were coated in creosote. 150 firefighters responded. the noxious smoke led to the closing of a nearby school. residents in the san pedro area were told to close their windows and turn off their air conditioning to avoid inhaling those fumes. >>> the streets of new york are clogged with diplomats great and small and motorcades from the presidents on down as they are during u.n. week here every year. and the city of new york is using the occasion to remind scofflaw nations how much they owe in unpaid parking tickets on diplomatic vehicles. it's a lot. $16 million in all. the largest offender is egypt with jus
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> again, we conducted our reporting with "usa today." if you're curious about problems near you, there's more on their website tonight. a full report appearing in "usa today" tomorrow morning. >>> we're back in a moment with a big milestone for the boss. >>> if you've ever seen a pier fire, you know they can be nasty. this fire in the port of l.a. was blamed on a welding torch. the wood and pilings date back to...
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tom costello, nbc news, gaithersburg, maryland. >>> brother another break for us. another mystery solved at what appears to be one of the most mysterious places on the planet. appears to be one of the most mysterious places on the planet. >>> the nation has lost a recipient of the medal of honor. air force pilot bernard fisher awarded the medal by president johnson after his daring rescue of a fellow airman during the vietnam war. he landed his crop plane in south vietnam while under intense enemy fire, as he put it, you just can't leave a guy there. when he later landed safely back at his air base, they found 19 bullet holes in his plane. colonel bernie fisher served in world war ii and korea and vietnam. he was 87. his death now leaves 78 living recipients of the medal of honor. >>> a big surge in auto sales late this summer we've learned, chrysler, nissan, toyota, all reporting big increases last month compared with a year ago. ford up slightly, gm down a bit, chrysler up a full 20% fueled by a 49% jump in jeep sales. and we remain a truck nation. last month aga
tom costello, nbc news, gaithersburg, maryland. >>> brother another break for us. another mystery solved at what appears to be one of the most mysterious places on the planet. appears to be one of the most mysterious places on the planet. >>> the nation has lost a recipient of the medal of honor. air force pilot bernard fisher awarded the medal by president johnson after his daring rescue of a fellow airman during the vietnam war. he landed his crop plane in south vietnam...
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we get the latest from tom costello. >> reporter: late night at the nearly deserted malaysia airlines check-in counter in beijing. the terminal virtually empty when nbc producer boarded the overnight flight to malaysia this weekend. the disappearance of flight 370 and shootdown of malaysia flight 17 over ukraine have devastated the airline. >> this flight will take five hours and 50 minutes. >> reporter: row after row of empty seats, 30% of the workforce laid off. we're on a flight to kuala lumpur and looking at a flight just under half full. >> reporter: six months into the most expensive and intense search launched, still not a trace of mh flight 370. for family members today the grief was again raw and very public. >> there's no corroborated evidence that the airplane went into the ocean. >> reporter: sarah hasn't seen her partner, phillip wood, since march 8th. >> i think it's a very real possibility that phillip is still alive because there's no proof that he's dead. >> reporter: investigators still believe someone diverted the plane and flew it to the southern indian ocean where
we get the latest from tom costello. >> reporter: late night at the nearly deserted malaysia airlines check-in counter in beijing. the terminal virtually empty when nbc producer boarded the overnight flight to malaysia this weekend. the disappearance of flight 370 and shootdown of malaysia flight 17 over ukraine have devastated the airline. >> this flight will take five hours and 50 minutes. >> reporter: row after row of empty seats, 30% of the workforce laid off. we're on a...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> he's one of the fbi's ten most wanted. the fbi is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to frein's arrest. pennsylvania crimestopper also offering an additional $75,000 reward. the hunt is intense. emergency shelters opened last night for residents who could not get home because of street closures as police search for frein. schools have also been closed in some areas. >>> sponsors are walking and fans are talking. a majority of fans aren't happy with the way the nfl handled recent scantdals says a new pol. as for the embattled commissioner, this banner flew over the georgia dome before last night's game. goodell must go. nbc's jay gray breaks it down. >> reporter: jonathan dwyer has joined a growing list of nfl players now facing domestic violence charges. >> did you know files were going to be charged? >> no. >> reporter:. >> after she was physically assaulted, he took a shoe and threw it at their 18-month-old child. >> reporter: dwyer has denied the allegations. still, the cardinals pulled him from the rost
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> he's one of the fbi's ten most wanted. the fbi is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to frein's arrest. pennsylvania crimestopper also offering an additional $75,000 reward. the hunt is intense. emergency shelters opened last night for residents who could not get home because of street closures as police search for frein. schools have also been closed in some areas. >>> sponsors are walking and fans are talking. a...
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." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello, thank you for joining me. we begin with the security of the white house and the president in a time of war. under the microscope and on the hill this morning, the secret service facing blistering questions in the next hour over recent security failures including how an armed intruder got deeper into the white house than previously thought. the stunning details of just how far omar gonzales was able to make it after he dashed through the front door of the white house or enough to make anyone pause and ask, is our president really safe? not only was gonzales able to make it into the white house foyer carrying a knife, he got past the stairway that led to a half a flight of stairs up to the president's living quarters. reports are that mr. obama and his daughters had left the white house only minutes before. then gonzales made it down the hallway and all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by a secret service agency. the east room where countless white house receptions and public ceremonies are
." >>> good morning, i'm carol costello, thank you for joining me. we begin with the security of the white house and the president in a time of war. under the microscope and on the hill this morning, the secret service facing blistering questions in the next hour over recent security failures including how an armed intruder got deeper into the white house than previously thought. the stunning details of just how far omar gonzales was able to make it after he dashed through the...
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costello. charles gregory costello jr. conrod k.ottoy. >> in loving memory, my father christopher robert clark. thank you, buddha, for being our brother and our laughter. >> andre collin cox. frederick john cox. james raymond coyle. michelle coyle-eulau. christopher seton cramer. denise elizabeth crant. robert james crawford. tara kathleen creamer. joanne mari cregan. john a.crisci. daniel hal crisman. dennis cross. kevin raymond crotty. thomas g.crotty. john ceo. welles recommendy crowther. robert l.cruikshank. john robert cruz. grace yu cua. kenneth john cubas. francisco cruz cubero. thelma cuccinello. michael j. cudina. neil james cudmore. thomas patrick cullen iii. joyce cummings. brian thomas cummins. michael joseph cunningham. robert curatolo. lawrence damian curai. my uncle peter, you're an amazing man with an amazing story. you know we miss you and love you every day. >> and my beautiful aunt, lucille teresa king. and brother and hero, chuck costello. god bless you both. god bless everybody. god bless america. >> gavin curbn
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i'm carol costello.nks so much for joining me. at any moment now we're going to hear from british prime minister david cameron. so british citizens who fight for the islamic state could be banned from coming home, and those citizens who are suspended terrorism could be stripped of their passports. erin mclaughlin and max foster are in london. michelle kosinski is he white house. welcome to all of you. i appreciate it. i want to start with you, max foster. tell us what's going on in parliament right now. >> david cameron has just arrived, so he's on time. he's going to present his response really to that heightened terror alert level they announced last week. he's up against it though because what he wants to do is stop jihadis, british jihadis from returning to the u.k. from iraq and syria. it's not as simple as that. you are effectively taking away someone's statehood which is illegal in international law. debates with partners in the coalition over the weekend, but also lots of conversations with lawye
i'm carol costello.nks so much for joining me. at any moment now we're going to hear from british prime minister david cameron. so british citizens who fight for the islamic state could be banned from coming home, and those citizens who are suspended terrorism could be stripped of their passports. erin mclaughlin and max foster are in london. michelle kosinski is he white house. welcome to all of you. i appreciate it. i want to start with you, max foster. tell us what's going on in parliament...
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carl. >> nbc's tom costello in washington. tom, thanks. >>> an american doctor who became infected with the ebola virus in west africa is in stable condition tonight at a nebraska hospital. dr. rick sacra, a family physician from boston, is the third american aid worker to become sick with the virus. the other two were successfully treated in atlanta. nbc's ron allen has more on this latest case tonight from omaha. >> reporter: this isolation unit where dr. rick sacra fights for his life tonight is so unique, it's never been fully activated until now. it was created in 2006 because of concerns about bioterrorism after september 11th. with special air and sterilization systems, secure access, 35 staff on four-hour shifts it's the largest unit of its kind in the country. >> we have respiratory therapists, nurses, technicians, they all basically volunteer for this role. >> reporter: today, doctors say sacra remains in stable condition after arriving in omaha from liberia yesterday. >> are you optimistic about recovery at this poi
carl. >> nbc's tom costello in washington. tom, thanks. >>> an american doctor who became infected with the ebola virus in west africa is in stable condition tonight at a nebraska hospital. dr. rick sacra, a family physician from boston, is the third american aid worker to become sick with the virus. the other two were successfully treated in atlanta. nbc's ron allen has more on this latest case tonight from omaha. >> reporter: this isolation unit where dr. rick sacra...
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we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the bystander who called 911 last may -- >> he's shaking. his body is shaking. >> reporter: was already doing cpr on michael lui who collapsed into cardiac arrest while jogging. paramedics call it a priority one call. >> what are you going to now? >> reporter: a patient's chances of surviving drop 10% with every minute that passes. >> he's not moving. >> reporter: which is why we were so surprised to see drivers who simply wouldn't move over for emergency vehicles. >> well, the red truck wouldn't move because they didn't want to have to go the wrong way. >> reporter: failing to yield can be dangerous. nationwide in 2012, 60 people died in accidents involving emergency vehicles. >> they just don't see it. and they don't hear it. >> reporter: sometimes until the sirens are just 20 feet away. today's modern cars are so soundproof with the radio on, i didn't hear this fire engine until he's right on my bumper. and drivers panic, not sure if they should go through a red light to make room. no say firefighters. >> you should no
we get our report tonight from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the bystander who called 911 last may -- >> he's shaking. his body is shaking. >> reporter: was already doing cpr on michael lui who collapsed into cardiac arrest while jogging. paramedics call it a priority one call. >> what are you going to now? >> reporter: a patient's chances of surviving drop 10% with every minute that passes. >> he's not moving. >> reporter: which is why we were so...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> again, we conducted our reporting with "usa today." if you're curious about problems near you, there's more on their website tonight. a full report appearing in "usa today" tomorrow morning. >>> we're back in a moment with a big milestone for the boss. my name is daniel. i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning, needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a doctor. my doctor said, "let's try lyrica." lyrica has helped relieve my pain. it's known that diabetes damages nerves lyrica is fda-approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions, or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of ha
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> again, we conducted our reporting with "usa today." if you're curious about problems near you, there's more on their website tonight. a full report appearing in "usa today" tomorrow morning. >>> we're back in a moment with a big milestone for the boss. my name is daniel. i have diabetic nerve pain. the pain felt like my feet were on fire. i had these very burning, needle-like sensations. i knew i needed to see a...
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it's where we begin tonight with nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: all of the runways completely empty at this point. at midway in chicago o'hare, the world's busiest airport, a day of endless lines and a massive backup. at both airports thousands of flights canceled or delayed. >> for some reason we don't know what's going on out there. >> reporter: and tens of thousands of travelers going nowhere fast. >> i'm going to have an extremely upset wife and i don't know how to deal with that just yet. >> tomorrow's my birthday. we're supposed to be at disney world. and now we're driving to indianapolis to fly out of there tomorrow. >> reporter: it started at 5:40 a.m. central time with the fire in the basement of chicago center, a critical air traffic control facility that handles high altitude traffic through the region. inside firefighters found a 36-year-old contract employee who police say had stabbed himself after sabotaging critical communication systems and setting multiple fires. >> there are no indications of terrorists. there is no reason to believe that anyone else is involved at
it's where we begin tonight with nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: all of the runways completely empty at this point. at midway in chicago o'hare, the world's busiest airport, a day of endless lines and a massive backup. at both airports thousands of flights canceled or delayed. >> for some reason we don't know what's going on out there. >> reporter: and tens of thousands of travelers going nowhere fast. >> i'm going to have an extremely upset wife and i don't know how to...
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costello. >> have a great labor day too. "newsroom" starts now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you very much for joining me. we start with breaking news. the three americans being held in north korea kenneth bae, matthew miller and jeffrey fowle, all spoke to cnn this morning from a secret hotel in pyongyang. this was a surprise to cnn. will ripley was on a government tour in north korea when he was told to board a van and leave immediately. he was later given the truth about seeing the american prisoners in the reclusive nation's capital. as you might expect, the government tried to control every aspect of the interview, limiting time with each man to five minutes and keeping them all separated in different rooms. will was told they could only ask the prisoners about three things, charges, treatment, and messages to loved ones. here's more from cnn's will ripley. >> mr. bae, will ripley with cnn. hi. good to see you. i'm going to pull up this a little closer to you. >> okay. >> have
costello. >> have a great labor day too. "newsroom" starts now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you very much for joining me. we start with breaking news. the three americans being held in north korea kenneth bae, matthew miller and jeffrey fowle, all spoke to cnn this morning from a secret hotel in pyongyang. this was a surprise to cnn. will ripley was on a government tour in north korea when he was told to board a van and...
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>>> and good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. it is a busy morning of domements in the war on isis. right now, british lawmakers are going toe to toe in a debate on whether to join the coalition's offensive, but if approved british war planes would limit their strikes only to isis targets in iraq, not in syria. day four of the air strikes, u.s. and arab allies hammer ten targets all of them isis troops, weapons or facilities. most of the targets were in iraq, three in syria. >>> and new this morning, police have broken up an isis sleeper cell, three different countries, britain, spain and morocco, brings the two-day total of 20 arrests adding to the fears the group is plotting revenge. let's begin in london and an emergency vote by america's closest ally, in just a few hours british lawmaker also decide whether to join the coalition strikes on isis. prime minister david cameron says the uk simply cannot afford not to. >> i believe, mr. speaker, it is also our duty to take part. this international operation is about protecting our
>>> and good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. it is a busy morning of domements in the war on isis. right now, british lawmakers are going toe to toe in a debate on whether to join the coalition's offensive, but if approved british war planes would limit their strikes only to isis targets in iraq, not in syria. day four of the air strikes, u.s. and arab allies hammer ten targets all of them isis troops, weapons or facilities. most of the targets were in...
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and they like the show kind of thing. >> and he came back and said he didn't think costello should beout. so it's mismanaged but's a good guy and doing a good job. >> he's incompetent and so let's leave him there. >> thanks for calling in. we appreciate having you today. >> >> caller: thanks a lot. >> turn to gold t precious metal could see a big move on the fed statement this afternoon. jackie is here with more. >> good afternoon. certainly for the gold bulls out there it's been a tough time over the last few months. bullion trading off eight month lows. fairly unimpressive. but a lot of people are wondering if the fed today could turn it around. >> i think short-term the mantra down here is if doves fly, you have to buy. if hawks prevail you have to sail. listen, this is a heavily shorted commodity right here according to the cftc for all the obvious reasons. stronger dollar, rates and equities all time high. but technically the market is over sold. so i'm looking for the bounce the other way. the risk range is 12.20 to 40. >> if you think the action that we've seen in gold could po
and they like the show kind of thing. >> and he came back and said he didn't think costello should beout. so it's mismanaged but's a good guy and doing a good job. >> he's incompetent and so let's leave him there. >> thanks for calling in. we appreciate having you today. >> >> caller: thanks a lot. >> turn to gold t precious metal could see a big move on the fed statement this afternoon. jackie is here with more. >> good afternoon. certainly for the...
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i'm carol costello, ahead this half hour, going public.t's ebay, netflix, amazon, uber and so much more. we'll tell you all you need to know about alibaba. >>> plus boots on the ground, bill clinton speaking out on america's fight against isis. hear what he has to say about our chances of winning a new war in iraq. >>> and skipping town, our dana bash chasing down congressmen racing for the exits. >> reporter: congressman? >> let's talk. live in thes "cnn newsroom." >>> alibaba, the chinese e-commerce giant is set for the largest ever ipo on the new york stock exchange this morning, the site is valued about $168 billion, just ahead of amazon but not too far behind facebook. so what could you do on alibaba? what is it? you can buy stuff just like on ebay or plan a night out on the town like you can with open table or uber. you can also use it to pay for things online just like paypal. alison kosik is live at the new york stock exchange to tell us more. >> good morning, carol. you can feel and hear the excitement when the opening bell rang.
i'm carol costello, ahead this half hour, going public.t's ebay, netflix, amazon, uber and so much more. we'll tell you all you need to know about alibaba. >>> plus boots on the ground, bill clinton speaking out on america's fight against isis. hear what he has to say about our chances of winning a new war in iraq. >>> and skipping town, our dana bash chasing down congressmen racing for the exits. >> reporter: congressman? >> let's talk. live in thes "cnn...
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. >> and now to newsroom with carol costello. >> yes sh, there is a lot of ne. and "newsroom" starts right now. have a great day. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello, and thank you for joining me. the war against isis has begun. as the united states strikes targets from the air near baghdad, america on the offensive for the first time. the action comes as isis claims another westerner for execution, and the senate prepares to grill our top military men about the cost of another war on terror. that is a senate hearing that will start in 30 minutes, and we expect to hear testimony the from defense secretary chuck hagel and joint chiefs chairman martin dempsey, but first to the white house where president obama is about to meet with the man in charge of the mission in charge of isis, general john allen. correspondent jim acosta is there. jim? >> good morning, carol. yes, that is right. president obama is going to meet with the man he has tapped to lead the global coalition against isis, retired general john allen, and as for the operation southwest of baghdad that
. >> and now to newsroom with carol costello. >> yes sh, there is a lot of ne. and "newsroom" starts right now. have a great day. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello, and thank you for joining me. the war against isis has begun. as the united states strikes targets from the air near baghdad, america on the offensive for the first time. the action comes as isis claims another westerner for execution, and the senate prepares to grill our top military men about the...
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tom costello, thank you so much. i'm sure you'll be keeping an eye on it as are we. thank you so much for the live report. >>> we'll take a short break. coming up we broke the news our on msnbc. just 24 hours ago. attorney general eric holder one of three original cabinet members left stepping down. we'll talk about what he left behind and who may replace him. >>> we'll take a look at the live picture. it's the value voter in the nation's capitol. ted cruz about to take the stage. senator rand paul expected in the hour. who is the biggest potential 2016 republican not attending? we'll talk about that in moments. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain, so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function
tom costello, thank you so much. i'm sure you'll be keeping an eye on it as are we. thank you so much for the live report. >>> we'll take a short break. coming up we broke the news our on msnbc. just 24 hours ago. attorney general eric holder one of three original cabinet members left stepping down. we'll talk about what he left behind and who may replace him. >>> we'll take a look at the live picture. it's the value voter in the nation's capitol. ted cruz about to take the...
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. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin in paris where international leaders are gathering to craft a strategy to defeat isis. among them, secretary of state john kerry who met with his iraqi counterpart moments ago at this round table session. separately, france has begun reconnaissance flights over iraq. that country's president says the threat from isis is global and the response must be as well. in the meantime, the u.s. says it will not coordinate militarily with iran, a sentiment echoed by iran's supreme leader who rejected any notion of working with the united states saying via twitter the u.s. has "corrupted its hands" in this issue. and as the obama administration tries to galvanize international support for its plan to fight isis, attorney general eric holder has announced a plan to thwart the group within u.s. borders. >> today few threats are more you are jant than the threat posed by violent extremism and with the emergence of groups like isil and the knowledge that some americans are attempting to tra
. >>> good morning, i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me. we begin in paris where international leaders are gathering to craft a strategy to defeat isis. among them, secretary of state john kerry who met with his iraqi counterpart moments ago at this round table session. separately, france has begun reconnaissance flights over iraq. that country's president says the threat from isis is global and the response must be as well. in the meantime, the u.s. says it will not...
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i'm carol costello, thank you so much for joining me.tory virus has sickened hundreds of childre. the enterovirus evd-68 has even sent children to intensive care. it started in the midwest but has made it to the southeast. symptoms start out like a cold but escalate quickly. let's bring in dr. william shafter from vanderbilt university to explain this virus. welcome, doctor. >> hi, carol, good to be with you. >> nice to have you here. ten states have contacted the centers for disease control and prevention for helping in investigating clusters of the virus. why can't they determine why this virus exists in certain places in the country and not in others? >> well, it's a funny virus. enteroviruses generally are a large family, they're active this time of the year and they crop up here and there in an unpredictable way. and this one is big, it's unusual because it causes these respiratory infections and it's severe enough so that it sends some children to the hospital. but they're all going to get better. >> i hope you're right. the weird
i'm carol costello, thank you so much for joining me.tory virus has sickened hundreds of childre. the enterovirus evd-68 has even sent children to intensive care. it started in the midwest but has made it to the southeast. symptoms start out like a cold but escalate quickly. let's bring in dr. william shafter from vanderbilt university to explain this virus. welcome, doctor. >> hi, carol, good to be with you. >> nice to have you here. ten states have contacted the centers for...